On March 24, 1992, Phish performed at The Flood Zone in Richmond, Virginia, during a significant period in their career. By this time, the band had released their third studio album, "Lawn Boy," in December 1990, which featured the popular track "The Squirming Coil" and solidified their reputation for a unique blend of rock, jazz, and improvisational music. The live recording of "Llama" from this concert captures the band's energetic stage presence and musical synergy, both trademarks of their performances. In 1992, Phish was gaining momentum in the jam band scene, known for extended jams and elaborate shows, which would soon culminate in their breakthrough with the 1993 album "Rift." This Richmond show exemplifies their commitment to live improvisation and connection with audiences, elements that remain a staple in their performances to this day.