Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies is a 1993 documentary film about the life of GG Allin, a punk rock musician who died from a heroin overdose, during post-production after being infamous for excessive behavior (drug addiction, alcoholism, physical violence) and his stage shows became confrontational events involving indecent exposure (stripping and performing naked was one of Allin's most common rituals), onstage defecation and coprophagia, physical assault (both on and by Allin), and obscene language. The filmmakers shot additional material on his death for inclusion in the film. It is also the directorial debut of Todd Phillips who was a junior at NYU during production and has directed highly successful mainstream comedy films, such as Old School, Starsky & Hutch, and The Hangover trilogy.