Skip to main content
DeepCutsArchive
BrowseArtistsTimelineMapDecadesSubmit

DeepCutsArchive

Preserving the footage that shaped music history. Rare clips, studio sessions, and moments lost to time.

BrowseArtistsGenresDecadesLocationsSubmit a ClipAboutContactEditorial PolicyArticles

© 2026 DeepCutsArchive. All footage remains the property of its original creators.

Privacy PolicyTerms of UseSupport

Developed with love as a personal project by Jamie McDonnell

ui-ux-design.comai-consultancy.company
Lit - My Own Worst Enemy (Cover) The Hit Factory Band. — DeepCutsArchive
PreviousUse arrow keysNext
0 views
Share this clip

Lit - My Own Worst Enemy (Cover) The Hit Factory Band.

Lit (band)
RareLiveyoutube

Concert

About Lit (band)

Lit is an American rock band formed in the 1990's in Orange County, California. They have released seven studio albums, and they are best known for their 1999 album A Place in the Sun, which featured the hit single "My Own Worst Enemy". "Zip-Lock" and "Miserable" were also successful, leading to a platinum certification for A Place in the Sun.

More about Lit (band)→

Added 12 Apr 2026



Know someone who'd love this clip?

Share it with friends and fellow fans.

Share this clip

Keep Exploring

All ArtistsAll GenresAll DecadesBrowse by Tag

About This Footage

The Hit Factory Band's rendition of Lit's "My Own Worst Enemy" is a rare gem that offers a glimpse into the band's live performances during their commercial peak. Filmed at The Hit Factory in New York City, this 2:15 clip showcases the band's ability to recreate their studio magic on stage.

In the late 1990s, Lit was riding high on the success of their debut album A Place in the Sun. Singles like "My Own Worst Enemy", "Zip-Lock", and "Miserable" had catapulted the band into the mainstream, earning them a platinum certification for A Place in the Sun. The album's blend of pop-infused punk and catchy hooks resonated with listeners, making Lit one of the most popular bands of the era.

The Hit Factory Band, featuring lead vocalist A. Jay Popoff, guitarist Kevin "AK" Miller, bassist Jason "Bentley" Bentz, and drummer Jeremy "Hicks" Hirschauer, was a key component of Lit's live show during this period. The band's energy is palpable in this clip, as they deliver a high-octane performance that captures the essence of their studio recordings.

What makes this footage particularly significant is its rarity. With only 2:15 minutes of performance captured on camera, it provides a unique insight into Lit's live performances during this time. The band's ability to recreate their hits in a live setting is evident, and fans will appreciate the opportunity to witness their favorite songs performed by the original lineup.

The clip also offers a glimpse into the music industry's commercial landscape at the turn of the millennium. The Hit Factory, located in New York City, was a renowned recording studio that had hosted some of the biggest names in music. Its association with Lit adds another layer of significance to this footage, highlighting the band's status as a major player in the late 1990s.

Viewers will take away from watching this clip an appreciation for Lit's ability to craft catchy, memorable songs that translate well to live performances. The band's energy and chemistry are evident, making this footage a must-watch for fans of the era. Additionally, it serves as a reminder of the impact that bands like Lit had on the music industry during the late 1990s and early 2000s.

The performance itself is characterized by its raw energy and enthusiasm. The band members are fully invested in their performance, feeding off each other's energy to deliver a high-octane rendition of "My Own Worst Enemy". The clip's brevity only adds to its allure, making it all the more precious as a rare glimpse into Lit's live performances during this period.

Ultimately, this footage is a testament to Lit's enduring legacy and their ability to craft songs that continue to resonate with listeners today. As a rare and significant capture of the band's live performance, it offers fans a unique opportunity to experience their music in a new and intimate way.

Curated from public records and music databases.

More from Lit (band)

View all →
Thumbnail for Love the style of the band A.M. Radio. A little Dave Mason in the @WMGK House Band Competition! by Lit (band), The House Band, The Band, Son House, Dave Mason0:54

Love the style of the band A.M. Radio. A little Dave Mason in the @WMGK House Band Competition!

Lit (band), The House Band, The Band, Son House, Dave Mason

2010sRare
Thumbnail for Banda Macedonia- Lithium- The man who sold the world. 13-01-2012 by Lit (band)7:01

Banda Macedonia- Lithium- The man who sold the world. 13-01-2012

Lit (band)

2010sRare
Thumbnail for Elvis Presley-Little Sister cover by Eric Peter, Rocky and the Moose Knuckles Band 3/31/12 720p HQ by Lit (band), Little Sister, Elvis Presley, Robert Plant, Pearl Jam, CKY (band)5:58

Elvis Presley-Little Sister cover by Eric Peter, Rocky and the Moose Knuckles Band 3/31/12 720p HQ

Lit (band), Little Sister, Elvis Presley, Robert Plant, Pearl Jam, CKY (band)

1960sRareLive
Thumbnail for My Own Worst Enemy by Lit - Nite Traxx Band by Lit (band)2:45

My Own Worst Enemy by Lit - Nite Traxx Band

Lit (band)

Rare