On August 22, 1993, Melvins performed live at the New Music Seminar in New York City, a significant moment in their career as they were navigating the evolving landscape of alternative rock and heavy music. At this time, they had recently released their influential album "Houdini" in 1993, which helped cement their status in the underground music scene and showcased their signature blend of heavy metal and punk elements. "Honey Bucket," a track featured in this live recording, stands out as a quintessential song from that period, exemplifying their abrasive sound and unique songwriting. Notably, the performance took place in a hotel suite at the Sheraton, which contributes to the intimate yet chaotic atmosphere typical of their shows. Bassist Billy Anderson, known for his production work with the band and his contributions to the low-end sound, played alongside the legendary frontman Buzz Osborne and drummer Dale Crover, underscoring the collaborative spirit that defined Melvins during