Pearl Jam released an uncensored version of this music video for National Gun Violence Awareness Day.

The song “Jeremy”, off their album Ten is about Jeremy Wade Delle, a high school student who shot himself in front of his English class. Eddie Vedder read about the story in a newspaper article. In the first music video released back in 1992, the story is followed but the suicide isn’t shown. However, this new uncensored video shows the actor portraying Jeremy with a gun in his mouth.

In their Instagram post releasing the video on Friday, the band had this to say:

In addition to the equity protests taking place around the country, today also marks National Wear Orange Day. The increase in gun violence since the debut of “Jeremy” is staggering. We have released the uncensored version of the video which was unavailable in 1992 with TV censorship laws. We have also released an updated Choices shirt with all proceeds to support organizations working to prevent gun violence. We can prevent gun deaths whether mass shootings, deaths of despair, law enforcement, or accidental.”

You can watch the video below: