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Unironically, AOTs rumbling is a big metaphor for nuclear war. Also the song fits very well with it. Though the 3rd impact was waaay more peaceful ngl.
i mean, to me snk and eva are like long lost cousins, i would not say " it really goes with everything" since well itss a similar scene, but yes, it would fit with many scenes in snk im just being pesky haha
This song going with anything makes sense in the manner that it's meaning is such that it needs to go with anything and everything because it was played in the moment in which we all became one and all possibility of misunderstanding one another disappeared.
This gives a you can do nothing about the world ending feelings whereas Attack on Titan is about the very fact that you CAN do something about it. You just have to make that choice, choose against all odds, against all comfort to save life itself.
"Feel the best thing I could do Is end it all and leave forever What's done is done, it feels so bad What once was happy now is sad" "It all returns to nothing It all comes tumbling down Tumbling down, tumbling down" "It all returns to nothing I just keep letting me down Letting me down, letting me down" Why do these lyrics explain the end of AOT so well? like at the start of the song, Eren feels bad for doing it but has to do it and has no option, so the best thing he could do is keep the timeline going and let himself get killed, and what once was a happy world is now ruined by Eren. It all returns to nothing. The cycle will always repeat itself, no matter what. There will always be war, and humans will keep killing and fighting due to hatred for each other. As the timelines are endless each time everything takes place, Eren knows what's going to happen, but he can't find a definite solution for it except for killing everyone including the alliance. Unable to do it, Eren keeps letting himself down. Isayama definitely took heavy inspiration for evangelion; you can't convince me otherwise.