September 3rd, 1993

A flyer for an Unfucked and Cell 63 show on September 3rd, 1993, featured a powerful lineup including Sensefield, Rain Like the Sound of Trains (Washington, D.C.), 3 Mile Pilot, Mohinder, and Erica. This event marked one of the earlier shows held at Cell 63's Northridge warehouse and was presented by Club Amalgamated, further emphasizing the venue's role as a crucial space for the local punk and alternative scene.

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Sensefield embarked on national and international tours following the release of their second album in 1996. Their growing presence on the music scene led them to sign with Revelation Records before making the leap to Warner Bros. Records in 1996. Their track "Save Yourself" achieved notable commercial success, becoming one of their most recognized songs. The song gained further exposure when it was featured on the soundtrack for Roswell and was later performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. In 1999, however, the band faced a significant change when their drummer departed to join Elliott Smith’s band. Despite this shift, Sensefield continued to maintain a strong following and played a key role in the development of alternative and post-punk music throughout the late '90s.