Sex Pistols
The Sex Pistols Live Performance of 'Seventeen' at Inland Invasion II
In September 2002, when the Sex Pistols took the stage at Inland Invasion II in San Bernardino, California, they were in a fascinating chapter of their history. This was their first performance in the U.S. since the Filthy Lucre Tour in 1996, bringing a wave of nostalgia along with their signature punk intensity. Before this significant gig, the band had released their iconic album *Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols* back in 1977, a revolutionary record that catapulted them into the limelight and solidified their role in punk rock history. By the time they performed "Seventeen" live, the band had already become legends, yet they were still able to ignite audiences with that raw, rebellious energy. Vocalist John Lydon's fiery spirit was palpable that night, reminding everyone why they were such a force to be reckoned with, even years after their initial rise. Who would have thought 25 years post-*Bollocks*, they could still deliver such a punch?