On September 23, 2005, The White Stripes performed "My Doorbell" live at VH1 in New York, during a significant period in their career. This performance coincided with the promotion of their fifth studio album, "Get Behind Me Satan," which was released earlier that year in June 2005. The album marked a departure from their earlier sound, showcasing a more varied instrumentation and a deeper exploration of different musical styles. "My Doorbell," a standout track, highlights Jack White's distinct guitar riffs and Meg White's minimalist drumming. At this point, The White Stripes had already gained considerable acclaim, and this performance showcased their evolution as artists, captivating audiences with a blend of garage rock and blues influences. Notably, "Get Behind Me Satan" would go on to solidify their status as one of the leading bands of the early 2000s, further defining their legacy in the rock genre.