By June 1, 2007, The White Stripes were touring in support of their fifth studio album, "Get Behind Me Satan," which was released in 2005. This album marked a significant moment in their career, showcasing a shift in their musical style towards a more eclectic sound, incorporating elements such as piano and marimba, alongside their characteristic garage rock. During the live performance at Rock am Ring, where they played "Little Cream Soda," the band was well-established, having gained international acclaim. This show was part of a highly successful period for the duo, known for their energetic performances and artistic collaborations. An interesting fact relevant to this era is their commitment to maintaining a distinctive color palette of red, white, and black, which further solidified their iconic brand.