In July 1992, when Soundgarden performed "Jesus Christ Pose" at Lollapalooza in Seattle, they were riding high on the success of their fourth studio album, *Badmotorfinger*, which had been released the previous year. This album marked a significant point in their career, propelling them into the mainstream and establishing their sound as a cornerstone of the grunge movement. "Jesus Christ Pose" itself is one of the standout tracks from the album, showcasing Chris Cornell's powerful vocals and the band's heavy instrumentation. Notably, this performance at Lollapalooza occurred during a time when the festival was pivotal in promoting alternative rock and grunge bands, further solidifying Soundgarden's prominence in the music scene. The performance also highlighted the band's reputation for high-energy live shows, a characteristic that helped them build a dedicated fan base.