First, MTV [brought back "Beavis and Butt-Head"](http://pitchfork.com/news/43285-watch-beavis-and-butt-head-return/ "brought back "Beavis and Butt-Head"" ). Now, the network is relaunching "120 Minutes", the alt-rock video show that blew the minds of plenty of future indie kids during the Clinton Administration. It's as if MTV is doing its own version of Nickelodeon's successful 90s nostalgia night. Let's hope they don't bring back "Singled Out" along the way.As MTV Hive announces, the revamped edition of "120 Minutes" will debut on July 30, this Saturday night, at 1 eastern on MTV2. Matt Pinfield, one of the host's of the show's previous incarnation, is back in his old role again. On the debut episode, he sits down with Sleigh Bells, PJ Harvey, Zach Braff (?!), Das Racist, the Black Angels, and more. (Head over here to watch clips of interviews with Foo Fighters and Lupe Fiasco.) They'll also play videos from Radiohead, Cults, DOM, and more, as well as "debut the uncensored version of Pearl Jam's classic video 'Jeremy'," according to MTV Hive.

Below, check out a video of Radiohead playing "Fake Plastic Trees" on "120 Minutes" way back in 1995. Thom Yorke's bleach-blonde look: Never forget.