The iconic Pinkpop Festival has been putting out classic videos from their catalog reaching back to the '70s, and they've gifted us another one. Faith No More's "Get Out" in HD was put out via the Pinkpop Archive Youtube Channel, and man, does it bring you back.
"Get Out," was initially released as the opening track of Faith No More's iconic record, King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime on March 13, 1995. The performance at Pinkpop was just a few months after in June, meaning the song is about as fresh as it can get when it comes to this specific live performance. Given that it looks less and less likely that Mike Patton will ever grace the stage with the foundational and genre defying act, this may be the next best thing we can all experience for the foreseeable future.
The full tracklisting for Faith No More's performance was as follows:
1. Ricochet
- Be Aggressive
 - Midlife Crisis
 - Evidence
 - Caffeine
 - What A Day
 - Easy (Commodores cover)
 - Introduce Yourself
 - We Care A Lot
 - Get Out
 - Caralho Voador
 - King for a Day
 - Epic
 - Digging The Grave
 
The Netherlands founded festival's youtube channel reads as follows for the archival footage, Pinkpop is the world’s oldest and longest-running annual pop and rock music festival. Held each year in Landgraaf, it’s The Netherlands’ largest music festival.
Since its first edition in 1970, Pinkpop has been organized annually—only pausing during the Covid-19 pandemic. The 54th edition will take place on June 20, 21, and 22, 2025, at Megaland in Landgraaf, Limburg.
The festival has welcomed more than three million visitors and hosted over 1000 unique artists. International icons such as Bruce Springsteen, Ed Sheeran, The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, P!NK, Metallica, Coldplay, The Cure, Pearl Jam, Rage Against The Machine, U2, The Police, Dire Straits, Fleetwood Mac and Robbie Williams have all graced the Pinkpop stage.
Since 1992, Dutch public broadcaster NTR has been recording and broadcasting the festival, capturing over 1,500 Pinkpop performances, many of which are now available on the Pinkpop Archive YouTube channel."