That damn house alarm cost me a run. Spent upwards of 40 minutes running from an unending horde and killing any straggled that strayed too far from the main blob of undead. Finally got overwhelmed when an escape route I tried to use turned out to already be covered by the horde.
Whats worse is knowing such an interaction would draw massive hordes of infected too so aside from it being a matter of ammo its also a matter of time too
For me, this played during the "There is no Antidote" part of the tutorial. I'm happy to say, thanks to this OST's sheer energy, I whittled that horde down to about a dozen before finally getting overwhelmed in part of exhaustion. Shotgun, axe, my bare hands, I gave it my all, and took more than enough of 'em down with me.
I think this one should be called "Here they come" or something like that. It's like there's nothing to be scared of yet, but your deadly work is cut out for you anyway.
This really gives a, “Running through a cramped, dark hallway, barely dodging and bumping past zomboids as you try to escape a labyrinth of a building layout” feeling.
I've had this song play after I was fleeing back to my base at the abandoned factory with my F700 flatbed truck right after a heli flew over my location 4 times and I come across a horde of zombies right infront of my base, I quickly went into reverse and sped away honking constantly to draw the hordes of zeds away from my base and onto the main highway, practically circling around the ghost town, on the right turn of the highway I come across most of the horde following the helicopter, had to run over a few of them to turn back safely to the base, there I had to finish off a couple stragglers. Things are a lot more calm now, but now occasionally there's 2-5 zeds banging against my metal fence gate that protects my generator outside the base. I have plans along with my groupmates to move out to a different location, we first gotta get everything packed up safely and ready to move out on atleast 3 runs back and forth, it's a lot of stuff we gotta carry down to the small community west of Westpoint.
I lissten to it and think... What if the devs will add sounds to the TV and radios? It might sound cool when you actually hear a reporter on tv or a radio channel telling about the chaos coming to the other areas, outside of Knox county. It would sound so good, wow
Joan: This is Triple-N. We're going straight to Kentucky for this developing story. Kirsty Cormick, are you there? Kirsty: I am Joan. It's 48 hours since this all began. A community laid low with an unknown illness. A military perimeter set up almost overnight. Then the rumors of civilian confusion and bizarre activity within the zone. There are helicopters overhead, scientists in hazmat suits... This county has been split in two, and folk are scared. Interviewee: My daughter and my grandchildren are in there! I was staying at my fella's and... I was gonna go back but... Phones are still out. What's going on in there? What's so bad they can't even pick up the phone? Joan: Well further to that interview... Knox Telecommunications claim the lines are down for long-planned improvement works. Terrible timing, or something more? You'll find out here... ... on Triple-N
You knew this was coming for a long time, just you didn't know when. This time it isn't to the undead, but other people. You built a community and others wish to take what you have, you rallied your people and fought. You watched as some died on yours, and some died on theirs. Yet the battled raged on, and you heard it the moans and groans of too many to count. That's when you watched them retreat to leave you to your fate. Was this how you died, to those who take instead of create?
when you see some humans and you finally not feeling alone anymore then you see they kill some innicont human begging for mercy then you realize they are not the zombies or humans they are worse they are BİKERS
This song played when i was fighting a horde with a shotgun and i was out of ammo and with multiple bites and injuries and the character was totally covered in blood, but i win the fight, but some minutes later i died while sitting on the ground, just thinking its over
I don't know why, but when I heard this song I felt like it's name would be "Getting Answers" or something along the lines of that. I dunno, it just sounds intense enough to be important, but not crazy intense like the horde themes.
WHY DOES THIS CONSTRUCTION SITE HAVE MORE ZOMBIES THAN THE ENTIRETY OF LUIVILLE
my escape from that construction site was no different than in dying light
The track in game files is called Determination
Who is here from the Project Zomboid AI News Broadcast. This song was perfect
☝️
This feel like theme of the start of whole epidemic things in game
That damn house alarm cost me a run. Spent upwards of 40 minutes running from an unending horde and killing any straggled that strayed too far from the main blob of undead. Finally got overwhelmed when an escape route I tried to use turned out to already be covered by the horde.
beever's use of electric banjo is just otherworldly.
I think this is actually armin hass
@@wasd4312no its not armin hass did the dynamic music while zach did the original song
@@clowner1 ok thanks
@VR Zach Beever
"THEY! ARENT! GONNA! STOP!"
"This is why you dont shoot!"
This could be called “damaged but not broken” could play while you are fighting an hoard while seriously injured.
I think "Determination" is better for its name. And this music appears when you are fighting with a horde.
Fun fact: Determination is the actual music name.
Yeah, like injury to the neck.
what if you are also depressed
@@minus3505it wouldn't be such a banger
This seems like a song that will play when you get in a shotout with another survivor when they finally add NPCs.
Whats worse is knowing such an interaction would draw massive hordes of infected too so aside from it being a matter of ammo its also a matter of time too
This is a really great piece of music. You can hear the themes from the game woven in really well.
For me, this played during the "There is no Antidote" part of the tutorial.
I'm happy to say, thanks to this OST's sheer energy, I whittled that horde down to about a dozen before finally getting overwhelmed in part of exhaustion. Shotgun, axe, my bare hands, I gave it my all, and took more than enough of 'em down with me.
you cant switch weapons, and there isn't an axe retard. plus you cant get exhausted, you can sprint all around them and not be tired
I think this one should be called "Here they come" or something like that. It's like there's nothing to be scared of yet, but your deadly work is cut out for you anyway.
"Sweat for the sweep"
imagine a song named this pops up in game while you are exhausted while fighting
when you know you are going to die and you start to panic
this piece of art kicks in
"If this is how i die then okay i accept"
Better die shootin’ then dying kneelin’.
This really gives a, “Running through a cramped, dark hallway, barely dodging and bumping past zomboids as you try to escape a labyrinth of a building layout” feeling.
I've had this song play after I was fleeing back to my base at the abandoned factory with my F700 flatbed truck right after a heli flew over my location 4 times and I come across a horde of zombies right infront of my base, I quickly went into reverse and sped away honking constantly to draw the hordes of zeds away from my base and onto the main highway, practically circling around the ghost town, on the right turn of the highway I come across most of the horde following the helicopter, had to run over a few of them to turn back safely to the base, there I had to finish off a couple stragglers.
Things are a lot more calm now, but now occasionally there's 2-5 zeds banging against my metal fence gate that protects my generator outside the base. I have plans along with my groupmates to move out to a different location, we first gotta get everything packed up safely and ready to move out on atleast 3 runs back and forth, it's a lot of stuff we gotta carry down to the small community west of Westpoint.
What a banger
when you open a window to a house you've never been to before and an alarm begins to blare
July 9 theme
"Determination" to survive...one of my favorites zomboid themes.
I lissten to it and think... What if the devs will add sounds to the TV and radios? It might sound cool when you actually hear a reporter on tv or a radio channel telling about the chaos coming to the other areas, outside of Knox county. It would sound so good, wow
KnoxTalk radio does that well. you can listen to areas around Knox and the surrounding state deal with the zombie hordes
@@TemmieContingenC Yes, but there's no audio on the TV channels and radio frequences in zomboid, wich'd be good to see
I would love to hear Frank Hemingway getting ripped by zombies live
and then this happened ruclips.net/video/IYN0Oof0Hyc/видео.html :)
Done by some AI genius
Joan:
This is Triple-N.
We're going straight to Kentucky for this developing story.
Kirsty Cormick, are you there?
Kirsty:
I am Joan. It's 48 hours since this all began.
A community laid low with an unknown illness.
A military perimeter set up almost overnight.
Then the rumors of civilian confusion and bizarre activity within the zone.
There are helicopters overhead, scientists in hazmat suits...
This county has been split in two, and folk are scared.
Interviewee:
My daughter and my grandchildren are in there!
I was staying at my fella's and... I was gonna go back but...
Phones are still out.
What's going on in there?
What's so bad they can't even pick up the phone?
Joan:
Well further to that interview...
Knox Telecommunications claim the lines are down for long-planned improvement works.
Terrible timing, or something more?
You'll find out here...
... on Triple-N
if anyone's curious, this one is called "Determination" in the game's files
Thanks!
1:25 your are confidently fighting a horde of ~50
2:13 all of your weapons break and you finish off the remaining 10 with your fists only
You knew this was coming for a long time, just you didn't know when. This time it isn't to the undead, but other people. You built a community and others wish to take what you have, you rallied your people and fought. You watched as some died on yours, and some died on theirs. Yet the battled raged on, and you heard it the moans and groans of too many to count. That's when you watched them retreat to leave you to your fate. Was this how you died, to those who take instead of create?
I hear this one all the damned time
not that I'm complaining though - it is an absolute BOP
My fav theme
Getting some crazy Plague Inc vibes here!
Ikr
Gänsehaut pur!
when you see some humans and you finally not feeling alone anymore
then you see they kill some innicont human begging for mercy then you realize they are not the zombies or humans they are worse they are
BİKERS
what
@@santiagoreussi5490 damn raiders
Whaaaaaaaaaaat
@@ew8660 ◉‿◉
This really reminds me of the time when I turned a corner to be face to face with a 20+ horde, and I only had a frying pan.
This song played when i was fighting a horde with a shotgun and i was out of ammo and with multiple bites and injuries and the character was totally covered in blood, but i win the fight, but some minutes later i died while sitting on the ground, just thinking its over
When your last stand starts
Amen brother had to say goodbye to my character after she survived for a year sucks but you gotta move on
Just heard they closed off the main bridge into Louisville
FALSE ALARM….. no pesky zomboids
"Good Morning. this is Susan Miles in New York, there is a rapidly unfolding situation in Kentucky this Morning..."
This should be what plays when accidentally press q near a horde of sprinters and they are chasing you.
such a badass theme, fills you with determination
Ahh yes, a great piece of music to listen while fighting zombies after getting bitten on groin.
Here from John Pugh's Ai videos
this song basically helped me almost destroy the entire zombie population in Rosewood
nice pfp
"Look ahead, you see what you done? that gunshot is gonna kill us all!"
First time in the rosewood prison with a large horde, I was super motivated to survive
More zombies and i in car
Has anyone ever heard this song in game?
U know it showed up when shooting outside Louisville. I though it may get triggered when shooting at hordes??
Determination
I don't know why, but when I heard this song I felt like it's name would be "Getting Answers" or something along the lines of that.
I dunno, it just sounds intense enough to be important, but not crazy intense like the horde themes.
they're gonna add it back in 41.72
Surrounded....time for a last stand, fight to save your friends and buy them some time.
In severe pain but still holding them off
Thirty-Five.
Thirty-Five in front of me.
Who knows how many behind me?
1:12 I love this part
This song has "I'm not done with you dead ones yet" vibes
I wonder why they removed the string instrument in the dynamic version, it makes the song feel more alive and dangerous imo.
My fav
Почему все говорят, что "Недеюсь эту песню добавят". Хотя я её много раз слышал в игре?!
Кто и где? Ни разу такого коммента не видел
@@moroz9xl я с телефона сижу. Дофига иностранцев говорят: "Надеюсь добавят эту песню".
@@andryxaplay6470 I know this was awhile ago but its because for a few years it was just stting unused untill it was remastered and added a year ago.
Very good song
I dont know why, but this track just screams "Incoming" to me
was titled "Determination"
"Regulated Running" would be a good title
"Determination" seems to be the official title...
Honestly i prefer this more than the remaster track determination. Idk the sounds in this one are more zomboid and just sound better in general.
Feels like when your running from a horde while injured
This gives me "generic reoccurring but super strong enemies" vibes
Why does this sound straight outta life is strange true colors
the sheer tonal dissonance between the cover art for the soundtrack versus the tone of the game itself
syrup war 😂
02:35
I've yet to hear this in game
added in most recent unstable beta version (41.72)