Immagine 12 humvees and a apc rolling out to this out loud speakers taking mortar fire, why i liaten to this shit while aying arma3. Designation dead city radio.
I remember listening to a demo of these guys at the music shop years ago. I bought the CD because "I bet my mom would hate these guys. Gonna blast this shit." Jokes on me my mom fucking loves these guys.
I remember I checked them out because the lead singer is rob zombies lil bro, then I was like "damn, this is awesome I can't wait for more" and then they kinda disappeared
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2. When this song came up, while I was skating this was what made me wanna get the high score. This really pumped me up for all the tricks and combos.
A co worker played this song at work, we introduced it to our supervisor, together we ran below budget and above quota with numbers to match quality. If that isn't proof that good music improves moral and output, i don't know what is.
@@sifuculreif6448 I was in Lima in 1983 and actually some did...that aside ... it was meant to be a joke ... aka...Levity ... Humor is another thing that's been missing in healthy child rearing ... hugs are also Taboo ...
@@adaremalkeenian6804 Woah, man. Take it down a notch. We don't know the OP's story. They could have a bad relationship with their mother. Or it was just a joke. Either way, don't be a keyboard warrior. Not cool.
Little know fact: This song was first written and performed by Burt Bacharach in 1954 but is wasn’t until the Powerman 5000 cover from the late 90’s that this song enjoyed mainstream success.
"The edge is calling tonight" r some VERY fucking familiar sounding lyrics, but I can't for the life of me remember what song I heard it from. I wonder how fucking long I'll be trippin' out on it...🤔🤤😴
fuk yue It’s a lyric from the song fiend from final fantasy 14 specifically the first expansion heavensward in which the There’s a boss called Sephirot and fiend is the theme for his second phase and it sounds very similar to when worlds collide.
Wait I think got it... "Almost heaven WEST VIRGINIA Blue ridge mountains Shenandoah riveerrr Life is old there Older than the trees Younge.." Damn it, that ain't it either
From Naoki Yoshida: Regarding the Music for the 2nd Phase of Containment Bay S1T7 I have read through your comments concerning the BGM for the 2nd phase of the Containment Bay S1T7 battle with Sephirot, and I would like to personally explain how the track was conceived. As most FINAL FANTASY fans already know, Sephirot (the Fiend) is a legacy boss character who originally appeared in FINAL FANTASY VI. When considering how to portray Sephirot's return in FINAL FANTASY XIV, we decided to pay tribute to FFVI by working VI's "Battle to the Death" track into the Containment Bay S1T7's first phase, while opting to create an FFXIV original for the second. Building upon the motif of Sephirot as a representation of the World Tree, to create this FINAL FANTASY XIV original track, we further incorporated story-driven themes of death and a warped obsession with life, all while utilizing a musical genre─industrial rock─which we believed would provide substantial emphasis to the message. Industrial rock is a popular genre that can be further divided into numerous sub-genres. Countless songs from these genres have been released worldwide, and I have been made aware of an allegation regarding similarities between an existing track and the track created for the 2nd phase of Containment Bay S1T7. However, track composer Masayoshi Soken, has also stated to me that he was unaware of the track in question while working on this FINAL FANTASY track. We hope that you continue to enjoy FINAL FANTASY XIV battle content. FINAL FANTASY XIV Producer and Director, Naoki Yoshida