Temple of the Dog, a supergroup formed in 1990, is notably recognized for their self-titled debut album, released in April 1991. This album was a tribute to Andrew Wood, the late lead singer of Mother Love Bone, and featured iconic tracks such as "Hunger Strike" and "Say Hello to Heaven." By the time of the live recording at Alpine Valley Music Theatre on September 3, 2011, the band was celebrating their reunion, marking the 20th anniversary of their debut. This performance came long after their initial run and followed a brief tour in 2016, marking their first live shows since 1996. The 2011 setlist included standout tracks that showcase the powerful vocal collaboration between Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder, reflecting the lasting impact of their music. The concert highlighted not only the band's heritage but also the camaraderie among its members, solidifying their legacy in the grunge and rock music scenes.