In 2000, Pulp was riding high on the success of their critically acclaimed album "This Is Hardcore," released in 1998. This live recording from the Primavera Sound festival captures the band during a significant moment in their career, following a period of intense media attention and artistic evolution. Notably, Pulp's signature blend of Britpop and lyrical storytelling made their performances highly anticipated events, and the energetic rendition of "Disco 2000" symbolizes this peak. The song itself, which originated from their earlier album "Different Class" (1995), became emblematic of the band’s connection with the zeitgeist of the 1990s, embodying themes of youth, social class, and aspiration. By 2000, Pulp had established themselves not only as a notable band in the UK but also as influential figures in the music scene, making their performance at Primavera Sound a significant moment in their live history.