In the live recording titled "Stone Temple Pilots - Core (Full album live, 2020)," the band revisits their debut album "Core," which was originally released in 1992. By the recording date of November 30, 2019, the band was celebrating the 27th anniversary of this seminal album. At this point in their career, Stone Temple Pilots had experienced several lineup changes, with the most notable being the passing of original frontman Scott Weiland in 2015. The 2019 performance not only served as a nostalgic return to their roots but also showcased the band's resilience and continued evolution, with new lead singer Jeff Gutt taking the helm. This set highlighted classic tracks such as "Sex Type Thing" and "Creep," underscoring the enduring legacy of "Core" amidst the changing landscape of rock music. This live performance marked a significant moment in reaffirming their status in the industry.