The Lemonheads' 1992 performance on 'Letterman' was a blast from the past, a time when Evan Dando and his bandmates were the epitome of 90s alt-pop. Dando, now 58, still exuded the charm of the smirking, long-legged pretty boy of his heyday, despite his lumberjack-like appearance. The band's performance of 'My Drug Buddy' was heartwarming, considering Dando's past struggles with heroin addiction. However, the real jolt came from watching the band's 1992 performance on 'The Late Show with David Letterman', which made the contrast between then and now all the more striking. The band's performance on 'Letterman' was a testament to the best aspects of the early 90s, when weird people and their noisy songs were getting daily mainstream attention. The band's performance on 'Letterman' was a lively and interesting one, with a prickly edge that fed perfectly into the band's performance. The band's performance on 'Letterman' was a great testament to the best aspects of the early 90s, when weird people and their noisy songs were getting daily mainstream attention. The band's performance on 'Letterman' was a great testament to the best aspects of the early 90s, when weird people and their noisy songs were getting daily mainstream attention. The band's performance on 'Letterman' was a great testament to the best aspects of the early 90s, when weird people and their noisy songs were getting daily mainstream attention. The band's performance on 'Letterman' was a great testament to the best aspects of the early 90s, when weird people and their noisy songs were getting daily mainstream attention.