I used to smoke weed and shadowbox in my kitchen across where my mom slept. I had a lot of hatred for someone I fell in love with. This instrumental, I played it on repeat. It helped my life.
Even as a kid, what always stood out to me was silent hill being this purgatory that brings people in during the worst time of their lives and in its own fucked up way forces them to confront their problems. I don't know there's something almost biblical about the whole thing that gets under my skin
Glad to have gotten this on vinyl a few years ago when it was still affordable. This was also the first game I bought for GameCube. I layed away a GameCube and this game and was super happy when I paid it off and brought it home to play for the first time!
I remember played this OG RE in PS1, never beat that shit it was hard for me. Then I played the gamecube version, I could finish the game tho, although it wasnt easy
This reminds me of that late middle school/ early highschool time, Biking home at night through my town from a good day only to repeat it again the next, so unaware of the troubles that lurk in my future
this music makes me feel so nostalgic for the exact time I grew up in. I was born in 1999, but just like any other decade going into another, there's an overlap where the things from the previous decade still are prevalent, allowing those who didn't necessarily grow up in the 90's (early 2000's instead) still experience somewhat what it was like (aka me). Like how others have described their childhood, things felt/seemed "brighter" or "more colorful." I know growing up is partially why things don't feel or look that way anymore, but there are times that almost feel so close to what things felt like before. I know people say not to live in the past, but I truly want to. Not because things are so bad now, but because of how things felt back then, the good and the bad. I have a conflicting mindset where I'm excited to see where things go for humanity in our futures, but loved my past and wish I could go back. This sort of music and these games also make me think heavily about America's influence on Japan and vice versa. Like how Racoon City is based somewhere in Midwest America. Japan's view of the states/the Midwest back in the 90's is so captivating to me and I love it so much.
j'adore écouter ça quand je suis au lit avec un bon livre romantique et un bon thé au rhum, sans oublier Lili mon chat qui vient ronronner sur le lit. <3
It's like bieng in a lustful world , and you have to be sexy and seducing to get along ,and survive ..amazing ...can't wait to see this in the upcoming movie