On July 20, 1997, Faith No More performed at the Phoenix Festival in Stratford Upon Avon, England, showcasing a significant moment in their career following the release of their album "King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime" in 1995. This live recording captures the band's energetic and eclectic style during a period when they were exploring a variety of genres, blending metal, funk, and alternative rock. The setlist features hits like "Midlife Crisis" and the crowd-favorite "Easy," highlighting their ability to switch seamlessly between heavy and melodic performances. This festival performance also marked a time when the band was on the cusp of a hiatus, which would occur in 1998, making the concert an important snapshot of their dynamic presence before taking time away from the music scene. Notably, their live shows were characterized by improvisation and a strong connection with the audience, traits evident in this electrifying festival set.