This music is absolutely perfect for the nuke launch. It gives whoever launched it a feeling of guilt and everyone else a feeling of dread as they realise that they stand no chance against whoever has the nukes.
Earth End credits: produced by god Name all of species that ever existed Blah blah blah scientific names Name of all humans Why even try Name of all continents ever Ur, iguana, Pangea, North America, South America, Asia, Europe, Africa, and Oceania
The alarm sound in the music gives you a feeling of power, and makes you start to realise what a nuke actually does to a country and people, music really screws with you
No it don’t screw with me I nuked atleast 1000 players now with no mercy and it was fun I turned France into a country with a million population with only nukes and it was the best thing ever
Great theme, its intense, and feels like a ending to a war, and how it should sound, i don't want my nuclear bombs to sound like a Childs song, this is the right theme, Good job Hyperant,
@@Brixcrafter1 I believe this song is a direct representation of death, destruction, and devastation, a reminder that WMDs could end us all and it all seems so… peaceful, we haven’t won yet, the enemy still has some troops left, maybe parked in some island somewhere, maybe planes that have no airfield to land on and are running low on fuel, maybe a damaged submarine, anything, they will make a last stand. These things are the Beaty of this game, war is uncertainty, destruction, and fear, that is portrayed almost perfectly in rise of nations, but when you nuke your enemy there is a moment of peace, a moment of joy and you know you haven’t won but you’ve dealt a heavy blow, it’s like a temporary break from all the stress. Hope you enjoyed reading my mess of words, and until we meet again… Good bye.
this genuinely gives me some BF3 vibes; the feeling of relief but the same overwhelming guilt that washes over you when you realize the guy you were chasing in that one Paris mission was just simply a decoy and not even 3 seconds later i just remembered that this is Solomon's theme
Using Solomon’s Theme for the nuke detonation music really fits if you remember why Solomon was so motivated to win in BF3. His goal was to detonate nukes in Paris and New York, and by doing so, start World War 3.
I was playing during a Cold War event and all hell broke loose, USSR and USA just launching nukes left and right. I was playing as Panama at the time, and my country was targeted too. Song really fits the cold war vibe of a nuclear detonation. All hope is lost, you can only stare at what humanity became.
@souley0201 not for me I unlocked nukes as Australia and I nuked mexico city which was a player along with the soviet union and the usa and they were scared not wanting revenge
This song makes me think "Any day now, I could see a mushroom coming from the city, and I would survive, but so many people wouldn't. Innocent people." Great job Hyperant, this song really has a meaning
@@roastedgames4953 ey, could you repost the discord link here, cause every time I try to get into it, it doesn't work, so maybe it expired or something
imagine that everyone in a city sees the bomb people realize there's no saving them they decide to hold hands ready to die with their loved ones everyone dies in harmony without a care in their future or their lives
@@aucomptoirdeselfes8024 Honestly, I always wonder what the target of the single WMD in the case was. Which city was going to be the third victim of Solomon?
@@LAV-25A2_56 it was Paris, in which Dima and the two other russian guys (I forgot their names) go. They end up failing as they fell into Solomon's trap, they were chasing an enemy, sucessfully kills him, but it was a fake bomb. Then dima and his other friend (the third one died meanwhile) see light, and then an explosion. From what I know, Dima survived since we see him later in the campaign, but none of his comrades did.
When I first saw this, I thought you meant you had made a fan-made theme to spice up the game *I’ve had a random Fuijan run, the empire of japan was crumbling, the vast majority of Asia lost, yet everything was full of Silos, and despite this, Japan manufactured and launched nukes at an absurd level, even with over half of their former holdings and their silos lost, constant +100k bombings across the UNA continued* *conclusion: I s t a n d c o r r e c t e d*
Honestly when i close my eyes and listen to this. I see an American Flag waving proudly while sirens are blaring in the skies of Alaska or somewhere in Siberia. And tanks and Infantry heading to Europe and multiple Nations surrender to the USA (in South east asia) as the longest war in the server is over *no one won the war*
"Many People who have Launched the Nukes in Rise of Nations will like this song giving them a Sense of Power and then Screams are heard outside of their houses People screaming,a Siren wailing,a Yellow Ball of light slowly Falls to the Earth from the Sky then Boom everything everyone gone in a Single moment the Only thing left was Ruins of a City,a large amount of Radiation and Destruction. Human Beings and other life have dissappeared and Never to return on the Dead Radiation filled Wasteland you call Home" -Me saying seeing a Nuke in real life is Terrifying once its headed to your home but remember the Chances of a Nuke Detonating in your City is low *but never zero*
Rise of Nations is a game where people will not care about the civilian's lives, as it is just a game. Makes me think a lot about the people that have their fingers hovering over the red buttons nowadays.
There is bit hope, there is 1 server that didn't allow nukes, who launched it will be invaded and humiliated, so nobody used it even some created nukes
Imagine if this song were to be payed all over the world if a nuclear weapon were to be launched, everyone would be sure to feel a feeling of shock and dread
I remember being in a faction war as Iceland (I conquered Greenland but thats it) and once NAU launched a nuke at China, this started playing. It goes so hard after the nukes stop
"...A rocket launch? What the hell's the payload?" The teen's dad stopped for a moment. He knew that the power of a thousand suns was within the tip of that rocket; and like a good slaughter house, he doesn't want his child to know how he will die. "There's a satellite in there." "But if it were a satellite in there, we'd know of the launch days-- no, MONTHS ahead of schedule! It's not a satellite, dad." "...You don't want to know." Thirty minutes later, the crust will tremble, almost as if it knows what is in store for the future of civilization. Skyscrapers will vanish, men and women will turn to dust; and the only rule of engagement is to live. World War III has begun. The next 20 years will be unpleasant...
I have been a victim of this mass weapon once. My great Japanese empire and I atttacked the Soviet Union, but you know that you can never beat the legendary one. So as I watched a shining object about to ruin my economy and kill millions in Tokyo I cant even imagine what real life would look lik(I have been to Tokyo to) but when it hit. It was the end.
Dude I remember the first time I had nukes, I got me and 2 other countries to launch a nuclear strike on Canada (who was planning on making nukes), and I just remember us all sending our nukes at his uranium enrichers and his capital, and this music was playing. I crippled his country, and economy, it was epic.
When I saw someone launch a nuke for the first time, i really didnt expect a song to play for that specific event. They shot multiple nukes on the USA and i thought that song matched super well
This gives such a flow of emotions, horror, sadness, anguish, despair, hopelessness, even some violence, truly perfect for a nuclear attack that has just killed 25 million people in Tokyo, it conveys the horror of knowing that you have just wiped out an entire city, with women and children in it. Masterpiece
@@Idkwhattouseasmyhandle Nukes aren’t meant to kill troops, they’re meant to kill civillians in big cities so war exhaustion skyrockets causing the target nation to collapse. I switched to hoi4 a long time ago and I still know this
Tbh using Solomon’s Theme as a remix from Battlefield 3 does fit the nuclear detonation. Because if you remember Solomon wanted to use the stolen nukes in Paris and New York and then detonated them making it look like Russia was responsible for the nukes. Therefore starting another war.
One time I played as the European Union 🇪🇺 and the Americans and the soviets we’re scared of me because I had 6 million troops 11 thousand tanks and 211 nukes
They both declared war on me at the same time they had 8 million troops altogether and 200 tanks but they did not have any nukes as I launched every nuke in my arsenal they all hit both of the nations they both left after I destroyed both of there’s army and country and then finally I took there land
"The survivors of a nuclear war would envy the dead." Nikita Khrushchev "A nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. The only value in our two nations possessing nuclear weapons is to make sure they will never be used. But then would it not be better to do away with them entirely." Ronald Reagan "The nuclear arms race is like two sworn enemies standing waist deep in gasoline, one with three matches, the other with five." Carl Sagan
today, my friend just launched 3 nukes in russia and 1 at korea, i was watching he doing all this mess, when i heared the music, i just wanted to cry, thinking about all the deaths even i knowing this is just a game...
„We can avert war between our nations” „No politicians,No money changing hands,Just two soldiers speaking out the truth.” „If u don’t kill him,Millions will die.”-Dima Mayakovsky
M.A.D Mutual assured destruction It's something I always think about when I launch a nuke in Ron, this song fits the vibe perfectly. (Especially since almost everytime I start a nuclear war in Ron the other player retaliates)
The first time when I heard it, it was because I had allies and we faced off against India that attacked me, it was Mexico, but the funny thing is that a tear came to my eyes since they had dropped a nuclear bomb.
“Coming from a time of despair, with no capital, no leader, no soldiers, they hide in defeat, with no hesitation,the war only made it worse, the rebels, with no hesitation, launch another nuke for the other innocent people of their country, with defeat, no one saw them again, all they saw, ashes, ashes of the lives of innocents, it was filled with sorrow when they showed up, then they said, this is just the beginning of the ends of the Earth”
I can really tell this soundtrack, it makes you feel like you're dropping a nuclear bomb and then there's that feeling of guilt for you and catastrophe on which you making it seem kinda a harder decision for whole the world.
The music actually gives you the vibe of impending doom. An apocalypse. Alarms are heard in the background, referring to the chaos and destruction it would soon deliver.
I first got a nuke today, the overwhelming feeling of power, the overwhelming feeling happiness and joy, the feeling of knowing i was superior, this music stroke fear to me when i was the victim, now the music is just something that makes me feel power
“No politicians No money changing hands Just two soldiers speaking the truth This is it, this is where I go now You don’t shoot him- millions will die” -dima, bf3