While there is no official Lynyrd Skynyrd project titled "Bodies," this request likely refers to the graphic and controversial depiction of the band's 1977 plane crash in the 2020 film

These documentaries and interviews provide more context on the true story behind the crash and the survivors' experiences: The Disturbing Story Of The Lynyrd Skynyrd Plane Crash YouTube · Amplified - Classic Rock & Music History

: The film was famously blocked by a lawsuit from the families of Ronnie Van Zant and Steve Gaines, as well as founding member Gary Rossington, before a 2018 appeals court ruling allowed its release.

: The story is told strictly from the perspective of Artimus Pyle , who served as a consultant.

: It is recommended primarily for hardcore fans or those interested in the technical details of the crash, but it is warned against for sensitive viewers due to its focus on shattered bones and torn flesh .

: The film is noted for being exceptionally graphic and triggering, depicting "bodies" trapped in metal and the sheer violence of the impact in slow motion.