In the wake of their 1994 live performance at the Warfield Theatre, King Crimson had recently released the album *Thrak*, which dropped just earlier that year. This album reintroduced the band after a significant hiatus—one that had lasted about a decade—showcasing the return of the iconic double trio format. The blend of dual guitars, basses, and drum kits brought a fresh, innovative sound that was both exciting and complex, aligning well with their progressive rock roots while pushing boundaries forward. Remarkably, *Thrak* marked a period of resurgence for King Crimson, drawing both new listeners and longtime fans alike. And here's an interesting tidbit: the live recording of "VROOOM VROOOM" is not just a showcase of their electrifying performance but also hints at their improvisational prowess—a hallmark of their live shows. Each concert offered a unique experience, where no two performances were ever quite the same. Isn’t that what keeps concertgoers coming back for more?