Sex Pistols
Sex Pistols Live Performance of 'I Wanna Be Me' at Inland Invasion
In September 2002, when the Sex Pistols rocked the stage at Inland Invasion, they were deep into a resurgence. This particular concert took place almost three decades after their iconic debut album, *Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols*, underpinned their legacy as punk rock pioneers. By 2002, the band had reunited sporadically for tours and special appearances, rekindling the volatile energy that had defined their sound in the late '70s. Interestingly, the Inland Invasion was a part of the KROCK festival, a nod to their ongoing relevance in a punk landscape that had blossomed and evolved since their heyday. Fans reveled in experiencing the raw authenticity of songs like "I Wanna Be Me," proving that the spirit of rebellion and nonconformity was still very much alive. It was less about polished performances and more about that electric charge—something the Pistols never lost, even decades later.