In May 1994, The Breeders were riding a wave of success following their acclaimed second album, "Last Splash," which was released just a year prior. By the time they performed at the Pinkpop Festival, the group had solidified their place in the alternative rock scene, largely propelled by the hit single "Cannonball." This live recording captures the band at a pivotal moment when they were gaining international recognition, showcasing their energetic performances and eclectic sound through tracks like "Flipside" and "Invisible Man." Interestingly, the setlist includes a cover of Aerosmith's "Lord of the Thighs," highlighting their diverse influences. The Breeders' presence at this festival indicated their rising popularity, positioning them as a significant force in the 1990s indie rock landscape.