On November 3, 1992, The Breeders performed live at the Capitol Theater in Olympia, Washington, shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Last Splash," which came out in August of that year. This album marked a significant peak in their career, featuring the hit single "Cannonball," which gained substantial radio and MTV airplay, propelling the band into mainstream recognition. The live recording captures the energy and evolution of the band as they showcased new tracks and older material, demonstrating their unique blend of alternative rock and punk influences. Notably, this period was characterized by the band's lineup stability, including lead singer Kelley Deal and twin sister Kim Deal, both integral to their sound. The performance likely reflects the excitement surrounding their growing popularity and the dynamic energy of their live shows during the early '90s alternative rock scene.