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Synopsis...

America is on the brink of civil war, her liberty and justice trampled beneath the wing tips of self-righteous right-wing bigots.

The latest culture wars have reduced moral questions to bumper stickers as corporate money infects everything in its relentless quest for a bigger bottom line.

Against this backdrop, one man arises to fight for individual freedom, personal excess and artistic license. Existo—the once great leader of the revolution who has spent the last 10 years in a government "re-training camp" where he was chemically lobotomized—has returned to save our world.

This unstable genius, along with his faithful soulmate Maxine, rallies the dregs of bohemia and, with art as their weapon of choice, they wage a war of resistance against the forces of decency and traditional family values.

But the guardians of moral rectitude are not about to let this rebellion go unchallenged. They fight back with the oldest trick in the book: Penelope—vapid blondish pop singer who works her wiles on the libido-prone Existo, and soon he follows his lower chakras to the wrong side of the philosophical tracks.

The story builds to a raucous performance set piece wherein the forces of freedom collide headlong with the forces of repression, and r-and-b-drenched mayhem ensues.

The movie features 8 revolutionary musical numbers, a cast of severely twisted comic actors, and the largest pogo stick penis ever presented on the moving picture screen.