On December 17, 2011, Dinosaur Jr. performed a live set in the KEXP studio, capturing the band's essence during a notable phase in their career. At this point, they had recently released their album "I Bet on Sky," which came out in September 2012. This marked their third album after reuniting in 2005, showcasing a rejuvenated energy and continuity of their trademark sound characterized by distorted guitars and introspective lyrics. During the KEXP session, they played classic tracks like "Little Fury Things" and "Freak Scene," reinforcing their legacy as pioneers of the alternative rock genre. An interesting aspect of this performance is the inclusion of an interview with Henry Rollins, who is known not only for his own music career but also as a dedicated supporter and critic of the punk and alternative scenes, further highlighting the mutual respect and camaraderie within the music community during this period.