This is the story of how the lives of the Sleaford Mods, a group of forty-something-year-olds who used to spit out working-class rage and humor in pubs, were turned upside down when they became the new rap-punk sensation in austerity-era Britain and an anomaly in the world of hit lists. It's about how they managed not to lose their heads when they were proclaimed "the voice of the people.