In June 1999, when the Misfits performed live at FBZ in Braunschweig, Germany, the band was amidst a significant phase in their career. This was after the release of their album "American Psycho" in 1997, which marked their return with a new lineup and a modernized sound. The track "Dig Up Her Bones," prominently featured in this live recording, showcases the band's evolution from their horror punk roots while still retaining elements of their iconic style. Interestingly, the Misfits had reformed in the mid-1990s with a lineup that included frontman Jerry Only and guitarist Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, both original members. This concert reflects the band's ability to connect with audiences in Europe, a testament to their enduring popularity and the legacy of their music, which continued to resonate with both old and new fans. The live performance exemplifies the blend of energy and theatricality that the Misfits are renowned for.