During the live recording of "We Are Doomed," performed by the Melvins on November 30, 2012, the band was celebrating its 30th anniversary, marking a ... Read Full Description >
During the live recording of "We Are Doomed," performed by the Melvins on November 30, 2012, the band was celebrating its 30th anniversary, marking a significant milestone in their career. At this time, they had recently released their album *Freak Puke* in 2012, which showcased their innovative sound and willingness to experiment within the heavy music genre. This live performance is notable not only for its anniversary context but also for exemplifying the band's deep-rooted influence on the sludge and experimental rock scenes. The performance at One Eyed Jacks in New Orleans reflects their extensive touring and a dedicated fan base cultivated over decades. Additionally, this era highlights the band's collaboration with different musicians, emphasizing their evolution and adaptability, characteristics that have kept them relevant in the ever-changing music landscape.