On May 13, 2000, Stone Temple Pilots performed a live recording at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, a pivotal moment that came shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, "No. 4" (1999). This album marked a significant progression in their sound, showcasing a mix of alternative rock with elements of hard rock and even pop influences. By 2000, the band was experiencing both commercial success and internal challenges, notably the impact of lead singer Scott Weiland's struggles with substance abuse, which would later contribute to various lineup changes. The setlist from the live show reflects their strong catalog, featuring hits like "Vasoline" and "Sour Girl," encapsulating the band's dynamic performance style. This period was a crucial time for Stone Temple Pilots as they solidified their place in the post-grunge era while navigating personal and artistic challenges.