Severe Tire Damage was the first band to perform live on the Internet. On June 24, 1993, the band was playing a gig at
Xerox PARC while elsewhere in the building, scientists were discussing new technology (the
MBone) for broadcasting on the Internet using
livestreaming (known as
multicasting at the time). As proof of their technology, the band was broadcast and could be seen live in
Australia and elsewhere. On Friday, November 18, 1994, the
Rolling Stones decided to broadcast one of their concert tours on the Internet. Before their broadcast, Severe Tire Damage returned to the Internet, this time becoming the "opening act" for the Stones. Instead of an obscure Australian researcher, the entire world press was watching this time, and Severe Tire Damage was elevated from obscurity to
Warholian fame.
Newsweek magazine described Severe Tire Damage as being "a lesser known rock band." The Rolling Stones told
The New York Times: "the surprise opening act by Severe Tire Damage was a good reminder of the democratic nature of the Internet." == Band members ==