Idk if anyone said it or not, but 2.46e+6 BPM is 2,460,000 BPM, that single high pitch tone at the drop is what 2.46 million BPM sounds like. Also resurrection is every melody from the previous songs combined into one song, hence the name! I had this recommended to me, and was surprised. I fucking love Kobaryo, he's my favorite artist!
Glad a lot of people enjoyed this album lol, I was nervous to request bc it's definitely very violent and not the most accessible, but I'm glad that it resonated well. I love Kobaryo
@@HalfMileHeadshot I feel like it's a coinflip if you find the song beautiful or just tinnitus core I personally love it but after he loved the first 5 songs that was the only one I wasn't sure of him enjoying
@@Stardevoir That's pretty much hypertone in general tbh. Kobaryo's extratone tracks are my favorite out of all his work so Singularity has been my favorite song on the album since the preview for it dropped.
I usually don't like the loud screechy drops of those type of songs, but i've fallen in love with this album, it does it in a way thats waaaaaaay more listenable than any other i've seen
first time i see you Brad, i enjoyed this reaction a lot ^^ a few funfacts i know about Kobaryo and his musical inspiration: most of these tracks move in the bpm range of arround 140-240 depending what track we're talking about. the speedcore parts either double, triple or quadrouple the speed respectively, Kobaryo specifically makes you headbang to the original bpm tho which i really like. i know Kobaryo started as a speedcore artist, nowadays he fits a very specific niche in J-Core and is still an active Speedcore producer himself. the japanese hardstyle/-core artists really just use what already exists like Hardcore, Psy, Frenchcore or Terror, break the boundaries of it and add to it in very personal and innovative ways to create something entirely new. Kobaryo has his own lable but is also part of Hardcore Tano*C, my personal favorite USAO is also part of it. I understand Stardevoir's nervousnes tho, i often get weirdly looked at when i say that this is my favorite genre of music since it quite out of the ordinary and oftentimes a bit over the top, but i'd say its an acquired taste that you come to love the more you listen to it, i certainly do since i found USAO back in 2020 and certainly havent stopped yet. wow i didnt mean for this to get so long. hope yall had fun and maybe felt a little inspired too ^^
Keep in mind that this is a fan channel so Brad won't see this, but thank you for these facts, it's pretty interesting to learn about the creator and the album
@@pizzacrescent1080i saw that the stream after the king gizzard and stevie wonder reactions a few days ago was taken down by dcfc’s label. i just assumed he had reacted to it live since he tweeted that it was one of the videos he needed to edit. if not then my bad
I love Kobaryo but I’m also completely fine with people calling it the biggest peice of dogshit ever because I kind of agree. I just find it so freaking fun.
You are crazy, the two are completely different as producers and comparing them like that and shows a lack of experience in J-core. Also they've collaborated before, it's not a competition.
@@lincolnd0 Of course there's some similarities when they're making music in the same genres but to call either of them a watered down version of each other is just dismissive and inaccurate. Both have different production styles and are their own artists. I was specifically focusing on the "watered down" part of your comment, since as someone who enjoys both, it's not accurate at all to compare them broadly and say one is a watered down version of the other.
NO FUCKING WAY HE REACTED TO A WHOLE KOBARYO ALBUM???!!! I MUST BE DREAMING OH MY GOD
this is the best day of my life
stardevoir you are literally my lord and savoir for this
@@pluslotl1388👍
YOOOOOOO HE’S LOVIN IT LETS GOOOOOOOOO
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Hello Pluslotl
Idk if anyone said it or not, but 2.46e+6 BPM is 2,460,000 BPM, that single high pitch tone at the drop is what 2.46 million BPM sounds like.
Also resurrection is every melody from the previous songs combined into one song, hence the name!
I had this recommended to me, and was surprised. I fucking love Kobaryo, he's my favorite artist!
Brad Taste giving a Kobaryo album an 8 puts a smile on my face
Glad a lot of people enjoyed this album lol, I was nervous to request bc it's definitely very violent and not the most accessible, but I'm glad that it resonated well.
I love Kobaryo
The visible confusion when Singularity dropped💀
@@HalfMileHeadshot I feel like it's a coinflip if you find the song beautiful or just tinnitus core
I personally love it but after he loved the first 5 songs that was the only one I wasn't sure of him enjoying
@@Stardevoir That's pretty much hypertone in general tbh. Kobaryo's extratone tracks are my favorite out of all his work so Singularity has been my favorite song on the album since the preview for it dropped.
You gotta make em listen to mixspeed action
@@JulienTheRoo March 30th
from 19:41 foward I was dying laughing with Brad messing up with the soundboard
30:17 the Kendrick screaming at then sent me lol
@@SanguineThor AAHHHHHHH
0:00 intro
1:05 sequence breaker
4:20 no future terror
7:36 unlock the blacksky
10:58 fluffyflash - flowering version
14:51 sparkling software v2.0
19:02 super libraries
22:53 heavens gateway
25:28 raven emperor - absolute version
29:18 future downlaoder v2.0
33:13 everlasting library - synthetic version
37:07 virtual ragnarok chat
41:16 dimension hacker - daria's version
44:42 apocalypse simulator v2.0
49:56 resurrection
54:26 singularity at 2.64e+6 BPM
for all the losers
22:00 is the most PERFECT sound bite timing in this entire stream.
I THINK I JUST SHIT MY PANT- -fuck you here’s hardstyle-
I usually don't like the loud screechy drops of those type of songs, but i've fallen in love with this album, it does it in a way thats waaaaaaay more listenable than any other i've seen
first time i see you Brad, i enjoyed this reaction a lot ^^
a few funfacts i know about Kobaryo and his musical inspiration:
most of these tracks move in the bpm range of arround 140-240 depending what track we're talking about. the speedcore parts either double, triple or quadrouple the speed respectively, Kobaryo specifically makes you headbang to the original bpm tho which i really like.
i know Kobaryo started as a speedcore artist, nowadays he fits a very specific niche in J-Core and is still an active Speedcore producer himself. the japanese hardstyle/-core artists really just use what already exists like Hardcore, Psy, Frenchcore or Terror, break the boundaries of it and add to it in very personal and innovative ways to create something entirely new. Kobaryo has his own lable but is also part of Hardcore Tano*C, my personal favorite USAO is also part of it.
I understand Stardevoir's nervousnes tho, i often get weirdly looked at when i say that this is my favorite genre of music since it quite out of the ordinary and oftentimes a bit over the top, but i'd say its an acquired taste that you come to love the more you listen to it, i certainly do since i found USAO back in 2020 and certainly havent stopped yet.
wow i didnt mean for this to get so long. hope yall had fun and maybe felt a little inspired too ^^
Keep in mind that this is a fan channel so Brad won't see this, but thank you for these facts, it's pretty interesting to learn about the creator and the album
I'm so happy brad did this, especially this long ago wow. I love Kobaryo and I'm glad brad likes it too!
STARDEVOIR THE GOAT i thoroughly enjoyed this project, even the high pitched BWEE BWEE BWEE parts. Really fun engaging listen.
I've watched a lot of people reacting to all kinds of music and this video is easily on top of them all, smily ball certified
I GAGGED SO FUCKING HARD WHEN I SAW THE COVER ARE YOU KIDDING MEEEEEEEE
didnt expect this but im glad to see it
nah the flame in chat is crazy bruh they got absolutely no chill for new stuff 😭😭😭😭
No Extratone / Speedcore enjoyers 😔
I see you on literally everything I like when it comes to music, can't agree more.
Tbf most of the chat seemed to like it
This was really fun
nice
the sound effects i can't 😭
fire
NO WAY
i’m begging on my hands and knees for you to post the trasatlanticism reaction
When did that take place?
@@pizzacrescent1080i saw that the stream after the king gizzard and stevie wonder reactions a few days ago was taken down by dcfc’s label. i just assumed he had reacted to it live since he tweeted that it was one of the videos he needed to edit. if not then my bad
@@mewingmandahe did, it was in the same stream as this, but in an earlier vod that I think is gone now
I love Kobaryo but I’m also completely fine with people calling it the biggest peice of dogshit ever because I kind of agree. I just find it so freaking fun.
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How Camellia think he sounds like
camellia is way less speedcore focused
Camellia should listen more to Kobaryo tbh
@@realslez bro those two are literally friends
@@yeotechno6580 villain virus my beloved
I don’t think Kabaryo has reached Camellia’s level of insanity
Am I crazy for thinking Kobaryo sounds like a watered down version of Camellia
yes very
You are crazy, the two are completely different as producers and comparing them like that and shows a lack of experience in J-core.
Also they've collaborated before, it's not a competition.
they’re not completely different. I’ve listened to a shit ton of both and they have a lot of overlap
@@lincolnd0 Of course there's some similarities when they're making music in the same genres but to call either of them a watered down version of each other is just dismissive and inaccurate. Both have different production styles and are their own artists. I was specifically focusing on the "watered down" part of your comment, since as someone who enjoys both, it's not accurate at all to compare them broadly and say one is a watered down version of the other.
Idk, but Kobaryo sound design is crazier tho🤣🔥Camellia isnt bad tho! I just love Kobaryo more bcoz it way harder imo