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Sex Pistols Perform 'Seventeen' Live at KROCK Festival

Venue: Blockbuster Pavilion Location: San Bernardino, California, United States Date: September 14, 2002

In September 2002, when the Sex Pistols took the stage at the KROCK Festival in California, they were performing as part of a limited reunion tour, a remarkable moment considering the band's legendary status in the punk rock scene. Just a year earlier, they had released a live album titled “Filthy Lucre Live,” which captured their raw energy and iconic sound, combining tracks from their groundbreaking debut, “Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols.” This performance at the Inland Invasion was one of only two concerts they held that year, showcasing a band still stirring up the same rebellious spirit that catapulted them to fame in the 1970s. Interestingly, this gig revitalized interest in the Sex Pistols’ music, connecting new generations to their undeniable grit and attitude. It's a testament to their enduring legacy—who would have thought a band from the early punk era could still electrify audiences decades later?

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