: The song explores themes of trauma, feeling "broken," and the struggle to let someone close—sentiments that fans often mirrored against Yuna’s burden as a Summoner or Tidus’s struggle with his father, Jecht. Why the Final Fantasy X Connection?

During the "Golden Age" of AMVs on platforms like Limewire and early YouTube, creators frequently paired the cinematic CGI cutscenes of Final Fantasy X and X-2 with high-energy trance music. Plummet - Damaged (Antillas Remix) (2002)

Originally a track by Christian artist Plumb, "Damaged" was transformed into a trance hit in 2003 by the American duo (producer Eric B. Muniz and vocalist Cheramy Burgess). Style : Vocal Trance / Uplifting Trance.

: The Antillas Remix (2002) is the most famous version, known for its driving bassline and haunting, emotional vocals.

The connection between and Plummet - "Damaged" (Antillas Remix) is primarily a staple of early-to-mid 2000s fan culture . While not an official part of the games' soundtracks, this trance classic became one of the most iconic songs used in AMVs (Anime Music Videos) featuring the story of Tidus and Yuna. The Song: Plummet - "Damaged" (Antillas Remix)