On April 3, 2004, Aerosmith performed "Toys In The Attic" live at the Office Depot Center in Sunrise, Florida, during a period of significant resurgence in their career. By this time, Aerosmith had already achieved immense commercial success, and their previous studio album, "Just Push Play," had been released in 2001. Following a lull in their productivity in the late 1990s, the band experienced a revival in popularity thanks to their hit singles and collaborations, notably their involvement in the Grammy Awards and the "Armageddon" soundtrack. The performance features one of their classic tracks from the 1975 album of the same name, which marked their departure from a hard rock sound to a more mainstream appeal. This live recording exemplifies their dynamic stage presence and enduring legacy in rock music, as they continued to draw large crowds and maintain a dedicated fanbase well into the 2000s.