A little over two decades ago, Blind Melon were one of rock's most promising new acts. Their laidback, jammy single "No Rain" was an MTV hit thanks to a whimsical cameo by a nine-year-old girl in a bee costume, and they secured a slot at Woodstock '94 and tours with Neil Young, the Rolling Stones and Hoon's pals, Guns N' Roses. Their story was cut short, however, a few months after they released their second album, 1995's Soup, when Hoon died of a cocaine overdose.