Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross are one step closer to being EGOT winners. On Thursday, the rockers were awarded the Emmy for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series for their work on HBO’s Watchmen. They were up against scores for Hollywood, Little Fires Everywhere, Mrs. America, and Unorthodox. 

In 2011, Reznor and Ross won the Oscar for the score of The Social Network. In 2013, they added a Grammy for their score of Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. Reznor has won nine additional Grammys with Nine Inch Nails.

In a statement, Reznor accepted the award saying, “I’d like to thank the Television Academy for the recognition—it means a lot to us and we truly appreciate it. We’re very proud to be involved with a show this relevant, smart, and daring. We were changed and affected by working on this and it’s great to see it resonate with the world at large. Thank you [Watchmen creator] Damon Lindelof for assembling such a talented group of collaborators and providing us such a broad canvas to paint on. And lastly thanks very much to our families for tolerating us spending some long weeks and months in this cave. We love you, and thank you.”

The Emmys will be hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and will air Sunday, September 20 at 6MST.