5 Seconds of Summer have had a huge rise to fame over the last few years, resulting in two No. 1 albums, a string of arena tours and a massive pack of dedicated fans. Now, following the release of the record Sounds Good Feels Good, the Aussie foursome from YouTube are documenting it all in a new movie How Did We End Up Here?

The documentary will splice together behind-the-scenes footage from the band's 2014 Rock Out With Your Socks Out Tour as well as concert footage from their three sold-out shows at England's famous Wembley Arena. According to Alternative Press, the documentary will feature over three hours of new footage featuring Calum Hood, Ashton Irwin, Luke Hemmings and Michael Clifford.

How Did We End Up Here? will be released on Friday, Nov. 20.

Alongside the documentary announcement, 5 Seconds of Summer unveiled the movie's trailer. Totaling at just two minutes, the trailer features members of 5SOS remarking about how they were just "four dudes who met at school" that never saw themselves making it this big this fast.

The trailer features old footage of the band, showing them as a bunch of scrappy young kids in Australia who just have dreams of making it out of their small towns. And, of course, they had their fair share of struggles, from isolation to no funds to that boy band stigma.

"There was hardly anyone who would work with us because we were just the next boy band because you're four boys who sing," the band remarks at one point.

How Did We End Up Here? will be released on Friday, Nov. 20. The movie follows the release of 5 Seconds of Summer's sophomore album Sounds Good Feels Good, which was released on Oct. 23.

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