Yeah this sounds perfect for a man in the suit official theme and with that slowed and Low pitch sounds like a special danger that is incomprehensible and incomparable for any human just like how the man in the suit is showed and presented. For me sounds similar to an little nightmares theme
for some reason i feel this theme more iconic/imponent that the original, you can feel fear, deepness, hardness, it really represents how scary can Godzilla truly be
This definitely sounds like the theme song of Ghost Godzilla. A long sense dead terror that clawed its way out from the grave, and whatever pit of Hell it was in, to finish what it started, with absolutely, utterly, completely, *ZERO* shits to give about the concept of morality, or pity, or remorse. . just pure, unchanged, duty to finish what it started. . . . And making sure its target truly *feels* its fury.
@@the_man_you_have_searched_for Well, I wouldn't go that far. Yes Kiryu was basically what I described trapped in a metal shell, but Toho did make a Godzilla that was pretty close to the mark; the movie "Godzilla: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack" has a Godzilla that's a amalgamation of the souls killed by Imperial Japan during WW2 out for revenge and is taking delight in the terror and destruction it's causing.
@@the_man_you_have_searched_for Understandable, it was one of the very first Godzilla movies made in the 21st century and it's definitely one of the more wacky entries in the franchise despite it having by far the most evil Godzilla in the franchise. . . . Hmm, I guess Shin Godzilla also counts, that thing definitely looks like a zombie and in-lore is pretty much a zombie forced to cause mass destruction because of its ever changing biology. Though I will admit calling Shin Godzilla a zombie might be a stretch.
When it comes to inducing fear, the best of the 1954 themes is “Storm on Odo Island”. The theme we associate with Godzilla- JDF Counterattack- serves its purpose very well. It is desperate but it’s hopeful. Meanwhile, the themes of Godzilla’s appearance and Storm on Odo Island are foreboding and erratic fear.
It's weird to thing we could've had this when the film came out. However, I think this version of his theme wasn't written by Ifukube until the original Godzilla vs Kong. I wasn't sure what to expect when I clicked on this, but the second the music started my chest filled with dread. That is a hard thing for music to do for me, especially a score like this one that I have loved since I was a young child.
I think the regular speed is perfect for background, but for showing Godzilla rampaging, the 2x definitely adds to that rhythmic quality as another commenter mentioned.