The live recording of Stone Temple Pilots at the House of Blues in Las Vegas on November 30, 1998, captures the band during a pivotal time in their career, shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, "No. 4." Released in 1999, "No. 4" marked a return to the band’s alternative rock roots and featured the hit single "Down," which showcased their evolving sound while retaining the signature elements that solidified their popularity in the 1990s. By this period, the band had experienced significant ups and downs, including internal conflicts and shifts in musical direction. Notably, the 1998 performance is characterized by the energetic presence of lead singer Scott Weiland, whose charismatic and unpredictable onstage persona was a hallmark of the band's identity. This concert serves as a reminder of the band's dynamic live performances, embodying the intense atmosphere of the late '90s rock scene.