all the songs without an artist are made by invention_: 0:00 aerx 0:20 brzzybump 0:40 batbxy- on & on 1:00 mxxn glxtch 1:20 raft 1:40 dumblond - eh 2:00 wxrm nxght 2:20 slxxpxng bxg 2:40 impetus 3:00 pathside_ 3:20 dw3ll 3:40 nelipot 4:00 lxst time 4:20 moonshower 4:40 hijack 5:00 undiscover 5:20 permafr0st 5:40 by the stream 6:00 km4tbl 6:20 morfosis
you have to give more details about “raft”. I really want the song, but the song can’t come up because it’s only a word. tell me the creator of the song please.
The reason it might feel uncomfortable is because it’s in a limbo state within the recesses of our minds, where it’s familiar, but still unknown as to where we’ve experienced these things. It’s the unknown part that makes this off putting. I think the fact that all of the images are empty, should also be factored. It’s a literal representation of how a place we long to be, is a place everyone’s moved on from, similar to you and your friends, when they move onto something new, while you’re still hanging onto the thing you guys bonded over. I think that’s why this has a similar effect on me as “the back rooms”. I think that’s why most of us are nostalgic for the 80s when most of us never lived it. It’s like an empty warmth I guess.
2:41 is actually really artistic. it shows a sign saying "The End" with all the physical novels gone and replaced with a single computer, showing how more people are shifting to online resources over physical hard-copies due to the convenience and efficiency. not the point of the video, just found that interesting.
I think the lack of objects in the pictures is the reason people feel like they have seen them before, they are so ambiguous that they can relate to anything similar.
maybe its because t looks like a small figure, possibly even a toddler or child, is gazing through the window. staring at his dead family members stare at the nonexsistent tv in the corner of the room while theyre dead souls sit still quietly. the little kid watched with ease and curiosity as child services drives to pick him up to bring them to the mental hospital. why the mental facility you ask? because the reason this kids family is dead it because he killed them brutally. and with everyone this kid kills, be can see in the afterlife. this kids family abused him shamefully, and this kid felt no concern in hurting his ex abusive family. if you should even call them that.
Ya really that's what looks like if i just drive for like 4 mins outside of town. Farms and corn everywhere. Having lived in cali previously i found this extremely strange at first as most areas a jam packed with houses and it takes a while to get more desolate places. Definitely grown accustomed to this though.
2:40 this one is different.... i feel like i actually remember _being_ here, like actually walking around in it and checking out the place, all the other pictures just trigger vague, non-existent, memories, but this one... this one is different
It's reminiscent to a Barnes and Noble, which, if you've been to one, should be the reason why this place is familiar. But, with "the end" it makes you wonder if something has happened that could explain why the books are missing. But if you somehow make it to this place in the backrooms, the best thing for you to do is run.
I feel like I've seen that thing in your profile picture before.. guess it feels strangley familiar. Jokes aside, I do actually feel like I've seen that before.
0:00 you browse the mall, not to many people there though.. 0:20 your old grandmas house is pretty creepy. 0:40 you go to play basketball at the school with your dad. 1:00 you are walking home from dinner and you find something odd about this house.. 1:20 its the weekend from school! why not go for early morning biking.. 1:40 you fell asleep in car on a road trip, your dad is getting gas while you wait in the back seat looking out the window 2:00 this funhouse is bigger than you thought, but the problem is that you don't know where your friends are... 2:20 you wake up at 7 in the morning, you go on a walk through the local woods. 2:40 [REDACTED] 3:00 its nice to look out the car window, you can see all the horses and farmland nearby. 3:20 okay this funhouse is REALLY bigger than you thought. 3:40 this abandoned church still has a lot of furniture, there might be some things worth grabbing 4:00 you walk through the mall with friends on a summer noon 4:20 good to know others are awake at this hour. 4:40 your moms new house still needs some furniture 5:00 wow I cant come up with a story for this one, sorry mate 5:20 you run into your sister at the mall, you say hi and then go to the movie rental 5:40 wow this school field trip is fun! 6:00 you found another shortcut to get to the library 6:20 your uncles new house is pretty cool
Shronk only Americans can relate to these videos because I can’t remember nor recognize any of these places and also i just can’t feel anything while watching these videos
2:41 The End. You've made it. You've completed all of your life goals. But you've aged. You walk into an empty library where the words read, "The End", and you can't help but shed a few tears. This is where your story ends. It's time to leave it all behind. You walk towards the computer in the center of the area. The same computer you remember having as a kid. You notice the screen is on, so you look at the screen, and it reads, "Congratulations! You've made it to the end of the road, you've done everything you wanted to do, and there is nothing left. You've aged well, and it's about time that your story ends, so a story just as great as yours begins. You did good. You did good." At the bottom, there's a button that says, "leave". You remember everything that happened in your life. It's time. You click the button.
1:20 I think this might be the most unsettling one yet for me. And it reminded me of the countless dreams I've had with bikes and vans through urban areas even though I've barely lived in one. There's so much to my mind that I've forgotten.... Trains that run by the highway through lit tunnels late at night, my dad pulling me on a sled with opunknown kids through the streets of an unknown city late at night with a motorized vehicle, me flying past many neighborhoods and villages as the sun sets as my wandering souls carries on across infinite.... Oh my freaking god. Just while typing this, I recalled a dream I had recently that I'd completely forgotten, that feels so detached from my life... There's just this idea of forest-y country roads spiraling up paths to fun little nice little houses with nice views and.... Mountain climbing mesas and... Floating islands, country sides..... I've forgotten so many lives I've had, and it's all coming back to me.... I cry
@can we get 0 subscribers with content No duh they’re fake, people just like the concept of it, the only “real” way to enter into one, is lucid dreaming
I keep expecting a guy in a clown mask and bloodstained hoodie wielding a pair of rusty scissors to come sprinting from behind a corner towards the screen while screaming. That or Cthulhu descending from the sky. Or a shadowy blob monster with multiple heads which all have the smiling faces of my family members. A lot of weird stuff, is what I'm trying to get at.
@@hannahbg1852 what? I'm just saying if they really want to see a clown like that, they should visit the creek, they might be lucky and come across one
I absolutely love the fact that weirdcore images with different music can have different effects. For example, when we listen to nostalgic music, we remember the past and feel as if we have left something very valuable behind. And if we watch weirdcore to unnerving music, we feel as if we are lost in space, that there is not a single person left in the world, we are scared and lonely.
I have an story when i was in edwardz swivelhandz at night watching the cams i heard a heart beating monster say help me i checked the cameras and the legend is real the Edwards swivelhandz ghost was there i run and took the image to @trevorhenderson and @slimyswampghost
@Lucas Eugenio Tristan. You know Edward Scissorhands is a movie from the 80s or so, not a Trevor Henderson creature or thing made by that other guy right? Just saying you shouldn’t make a dumb story about it if you can’t spell his name, didn’t even know it’s a movie and ONLY a movie. You should watch it, it’s a classic. Also you’re acting like it’s some sort of thing like Five Nights at Freddy’s.
I'm gonna give my thoughts on a few of the images! 1. It's Friday night, and your mom's taken you after-school shopping at the mall. It was a fun evening, and your mom even let you get a milkshake. Before you head back home for dinner, your mom says she's going to the bathroom, and tells you to wait on one of the benches. Shrugging, you sit down and watch as she walks into the ladies', before taking out your DS. You play a bit of Pokemon, until your mom comes back and you both walk out the mall to go home. 2. It's your classmate's 9th birthday party. You don't know them all too well, but you get free cake, so it's not too bad! As your classmate rips open gift after gift, you take some time to look around the basement where the party's being hosted. Weird camo carpet, new-ish wood paneling...a 4th grader's dream. There's a sudden roar of excitement coming from everyone else, and it brings you back to reality. Wow! Your classmate's just opened a brand new Wii! That'll keep him popular at school. 3. Your big brother's starting his first ever tennis tournament today. He looks nervous, and as the sun sets, you feel a similar creeping sensation. Something isn't completely right, but it's probably just your childish hyper-awareness. As you sit down on the grass behind the court fences, you feel someone tap your shoulder. You nearly jump out of your skin, until you turn around and realize who it is: just one of your brother's friends. Phew! 4. Where do those stairs go? You wonder. It's a cold winter's night, and you're walking home with your friends from school, but you don't feel as safe as you usually do. Even Josh, the brawniest kid out of the entire 7th grade, looks a little uneasy. You don't dwell on the thought for too long though, because before you know it, you're standing outside your front door. Oh, well. Maybe you'll dream about those stairs tonight. 5. Owch! Your eyes are blinded by the sheer brightness of this place. It seems your parents took a wrong turn while driving up to Grandma's house. You wouldn't have even woken up from the comfy car nap you were just having, if it weren't for your dad's trademark "Argh!" of frustration. Mom's fiddling with the GPS, and you step outside the car for a few seconds to stretch. This weird neighborhood almost looks like something out of a cartoon. 6. You're nearly at Grandma's house...just a little further. The sun's long since disappeared, and you're starting to fall asleep again. The classical music on radio isn't helping you stay awake, either. You drift off, dreaming about blurry streetlights and heavy clouds. 7. "And why do you get those thoughts?" The nice lady sitting behind the desk asks you. Your mom's started taking you to see her more and more often recently, but you're not sure why. The room smells funny, like bathroom bleach, and the colorful square tiles are just a little too bright. It's not a good place. You shrug at the question and sigh, fidgeting with a lump of blu-tack. You can't wait to go home. 8. Your friends said it would be fun to go exploring. Nothing exciting was happening, especially not in a place like this. You stare out at the dead tree stumps and endless grey sky, wishing you were anywhere but here right now. 9. "C'mon, please help me out? Just this once? I don't know ANYTHING about this stupid history test!" With a sigh, you nod and agree to help your best friend study for his test. He was always a little dim-witted, but you never dared to say that out loud. As he finds a decent table to work at, you walk through the library looking for useful books. It's emptier than usual. 10. What a boring field trip, you think to yourself. The school bus was filled with kids shouting and laughing, probably having already forgotten about the long museum tour and corn-maze. It would be a good couple hours until you got back home, though. You stare out of the bus window, imagining a superhero jumping and running alongside the bus. 11. I literally can't think of anything for this image 12. Another wedding. It was the third one you've been to this summer break, and even your parents look a little tired of having to wear the same stuffy suits and dresses in the middle of July. You watch a family friend walk up, tears in his eyes as he begins his long speech about how lucky he was to have met his wife. The old reception room smells funny, and the chair you're sitting on feels uncomfortable. 13. Your dad takes you to his hometown as a surprise road trip. It's weird to see him look so excited and...childish. Stopping at the mall close to the hotel you're both planning to stay at, you notice just how relaxed he's become. Your dad takes you through this weird, out-dated place, talking nonstop about the long days he spent hanging out with friends here. You don't really process anything he's saying. All you can think about is how much this mall feels like a time capsule. As if you can see the people dressed in acid-wash denim and bright bomber jackets from your dad's youth. It's creepy. 14. It's the brand new apartment complex you've just moved into! You help the moving truck guys with some of the heavier boxes, and they pat your back, saying you're a strong young man. It's only once you step inside the apartment, that you realize just how...artificial everything looks. Plain white walls, plain white floor tiles. Even the view from the window feels artificial, and by looking through into other peoples' apartments, it just feels fake. 15. The weird kid from across the street has invited you to come play at his house again. You don't really want to, but Mom's making you go, saying "he'll feel less lonely". Reluctantly, you take the bag of snacks she's prepared for you and head over to the weird kid's house. His house is empty. There's almost nothing inside, and the air around the living room feels tense. You notice a fresh, painful-looking bruise on the weird kid's arm, and as he asks if you want to play baseball in the backyard with him, you think that maybe you should look out for him instead of being rude like you were before. 16. You're dreaming. It's Rainbow Road, your favorite Mario-Kart track! But it's not the one on your Wii. Hazy memories from when you were really, really young come back to you...your older brother playing on the tattered, half-broken SNES as you crawl around on the living room floor. That was a long time ago, and even your dream self seems to know that. Wake up. 17. Mom's taken you shopping at the mall again. It's nicer in this part of the mall, and you sit on the edge of the fountain, looking at the people pass by while you throw lucky coins into the water. It's the weekend, the sun hasn't set yet, and the faint music playing through the empty ceiling echoes into your ears. You feel like you could stay here forever, but in the blink of an eye, the hours fly past. It's time to go home. 18. Pool party!! It's only the town pool, but it's better than nothing. You splash about in the water, not brave enough to go into the deep end yet. Maybe you'll go on the waterslide soon. The air smells like chlorine, and in some parts of the water, the smell's a little too strong, but who cares? You're having fun, your friends are having fun. Summer break is the best. 19. ẏ̵̡̭̗͈ö̸͚u̵̧̞̤̪̎ ̸̤͇͖̰̕d̶̲̃͛ô̴̱̭͜n̶̛̖̹̋̀'̵͇̫͘t̴̮͔́͆̋͘ͅ ̵̨͚̙̉͝w̴̨̬̖̅̋̑̂a̶̞̠̺̰͗n̴̬̖̖̮̊̅ẗ̴͕̯̱̫́̊̂̾ ̴͈́͌̓̉t̴̢̎͋̂̅͜o̶̮̲͖̽ ̶͈̆̃̊͝g̶̙̝̦̱͠ȯ̵̰͗ ̴̧̠́͗̓͘h̶͉͆e̶̲͉͛̋̉ŗ̷͍̈́̉e̶͉̟͑̍̀̎ͅ.̷̡̯̘͑̔ 20. Standing just outside your house on another winter night. If you listen close enough, you can hear Dad playing his ragtime tunes on the piano, and the smell of Mom's meatloaf comes through an open window. You can see your older brother watching TV in the living room. Open the door, walk inside, and be a kid again. You're home.
11. To take a break from the long bus and car trip, you enter this place. You sit down on the chairs, chatting with your friends, when all of a sudden you drift off into sleep. You wake up and your mom is waiting for you toleave the place. You come back into the car, sighing and tired.
As a kid I usually visited Mexico so I wasn’t really in America that much but for some reason most of these feel nostalgic, and the one that kind of looks like a kids playroom or something like that looks familiar to me
4:10 - Nice use of 8-bit sounding music in a mall that gives off clear 90s aesthetic, but like a game from that era sits preserved yet hauntingly empty, a monument to a bygone era of nostalgia that no matter how hard we try to replicate, we cannot nor will never be able to genuinely reproduce.
0:00 The malls empty today, odd... 0:20 Where’d all my stuff go?! 0:40 Tonight looks like a good time to walk. 1:00 Where’s my house? 1:20 Disgusting. 1:40 The highway goes on forever... 2:00 My old school, so many memories... 2:20 So cold and wet... 2:40 “The End”? Something tells me that this is only the beginning... 3:00 The roads are changed? 3:20 I hated coming here as a child. 3:40 Where is everybody? 4:00 The malls are changing... 4:20 Maybe someone is here... 4:40 Home at last... I think... 5:00 Where does this go? 5:20 Another mall, great... 5:40 I guess I could go for a slide. 6:00 This gate was always closed though? 6:20 My house... it’s changed.
Might have to do with where people grew up and what places they saw in their childhood. I'm from Germany and most of them didn't work on me that well as most of the architecture looks very american and I haven't seen a lot of places that look like this in my childhood, but it would probably work well on me if it showed places that looked like the places I saw in my childhood (late 90s to early 2000s). Many things we saw in our childhood go deep into our subconscious memory and often mix up with other memories. This also causes us to often see places from our early childhood in our dreams. And it creates a weird feeling of nostalgia when we see places from our childhood again after many years, a feeling of very distant and blurred memories, of places that looked big and adventurous as a child but look small and lonely today.
I love the videos. The creepy music usually works, but I have an idea for an experiment. Maybe instead of music, just out background silence as noise. Like the buzz of florescent lights, the hum of an air conditioner, very dispersed rustling of leaves, depending on the setting. That would be verrry creepy!
It’s no people, often no furniture or “accessories”(books or anything else that fits in the space) and the fact that even dirty places still seem oddly clean
Alright. These places are really familiar and it seems like I know why. Here's my associations: 0:00 - Looks like the mall from GTA: Vice City 0:25 - I remember the map from CS 1.6 named "cs_militia". It has the bar underground too (also there were 2 h0stages) 0:42 - This is definitely military base from GTA 5 1:07 - I don't really know but for my opinion in The Sims 2 PSP edition there was the scene where auto repair shop just disappeared and only base of the building left 1:25 - cmon guys we all seen this in a lot of films 1:45 - the same one. If you had enough car trips you definitely seen smth like this a lot of times 2:06 - idk that not looks familiar to me 2:24 - If you live in the countryside you can see this during rain. Nothing special 2:42 - You know that feeling when you go fith your family to the IKEA-like big shop and spend the whole day here. It's almost evening, the shop is about to close, you feel very relaxed and just walking across the mall 3:05 - Remember this place from the Dumb And Dumber where Garry was with a hearing aid 3:24 - Didn't you ever go to the Entertainment Center with your parents? 3:41 - Assembly hall from your school 4:05 - Another mall 4:24 - I do not really know where but it looks familiar af (also it looks kinda unnatural) 4:43 - Remember this from Breaking Bad 5:08 - ??? 5:26 - Another empty mall (r u kidding?) 5:43 - Just an aquapark. But it looks like there is something wrong 6:03 - Do not recognize 6:26 - Looks like the house from some film (?) P.S: Sorry. My English is not that good, I'm from Belarus ALSO!: Guys! Try to remember your dreams or childhood memories
I feel like music is what creates the atmosphere for almost everything. Like you could be looking at something horrifying, but the music in the background could be so peaceful
Sometimes when I see things that remind me of the time around my parent's divorce when I was young, I get really uncomfortable. That feeling used to really mess up my life, and it took me several years to really get better. I still sometimes feel it, and get worried it might come back to ruin my mind again. This video made me feel some of it, but in a much healthier way, and it made me feel better.
these make me so sad and give me so much anxiety because they feel so fleeting. So many of these places are like places from my childhood I can feel slipping away.