In January 1994, Primal Scream performed "Rocks" on the popular British music program "Top of the Pops." This performance came shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Screamadelica" (1991), which had catapulted them into the mainstream. By 1994, the band was riding the wave of recognition and success, supported by the release of their album "Give Out But Don't Give Up," which came out later that year. "Rocks" exemplified the band's integration of rock and dance music, showcasing a sound that resonated with the burgeoning Britpop scene. During this period, Primal Scream was noted for their bravado, often challenging the norms of rock music and performance, thus marking a significant evolution in their artistic identity as they embraced a more rebellious, energetic style. The "Top of the Pops" appearance highlighted their heightened visibility and influence in British music during the early 1990s.