In January 1995, Pulp was at a pivotal moment in their career, performing live at the Brixton Academy during a period of significant recognition following the release of their acclaimed album "His 'n' Hers." This album, released in 1994, marked Pulp's breakthrough into mainstream success, featuring hit singles like "Do You Remember the First Time?" and "Lipgloss," which helped establish them as a key player in the Britpop movement. The live recording of "Disco 2000," captured during this exhilarating time, showcases their energetic performance style and the infectious enthusiasm of their growing fan base. Interestingly, "Disco 2000" would later be included in their landmark album "Different Class," released later in 1995, solidifying their place in the cultural landscape of the 90s. The performance itself exemplifies Pulp's unique blend of witty lyrics and catchy melodies, elements that would become hallmarks of their music.