I didn't expect the name of the track to be An Ordinary Day. I was expecting something like In the Depths of Despair or just Despair. But An Ordinary Day is such a twisted and haunting name for this track. It's like a horror version of Footsteps of Doom, it's so good. It's probably my all-time favorite track in the entire series
When you watched the scene so many times that you can still hear the voices and screams in the song itself (and i mean your version and the official one)
This is sheer terror. I have never heard such an accurate depiction and representation of such a feeling of terror and despair, the ability to do nothing about it, it’s not really sad, not necessarily angry, just pure chaos, every man for himself, you’ve been told your time is up and there’s literally nothing you can do about, all you can do is just sit and watch in awe as everyone futilely fights to survivor, even though it amounts to nothing, how did it get like this? How did this happen? This is true hell, this is despair, this is terror. I’m so godamn impressed
I think this is most terrifying piece of music ever done for Attack on Titan. If not for anime. The pure horror, desperation, something twisted and beyond repair and salvation. Very-very few soundtracks can translate it so well.
Dude! Thank you so much. This has been my favorite OST since I first heard it back in March. The closest one to the original I could ever find before the offical released was the one by Tom Dabrowski. And the Offical one, while not bad, added a bunch of unnecessary riffs that kinda bothers me. But I appreciate you making this one, its amazing!
I agree. I'm sure Kohta's intention in this was to make the song as terrifying as possible. But in practice it was quite exaggerated. So much so that the director himself seems to have understood this and did this "sifting" work when putting it in the anime.
@@bboi1489 for me it was an edit of the manga panels with Vogel playing during the depths of despair scene and it was pretty fitting. Idk if it’s still up. It was about 2/3 years ago since I saw it.
vogel isnt really suited for something as depressing as the rumbling, vogel is used for more "uplifting" and "hopeful" scenes like where eren transforms. i think this ost matches the complete despair and horrifying nature of the rumbling, it would be a bit silly to hear vogel playing
If you are seeing this comment, I just wanna know how much I love the work you put in to make unreleased AoT OST versions. I always thought I was the only one in love with AoT soundtracks (not just the popular well known ones but so many underrated soundtracks)
*_Eren:_*_ "From the moment I was born, those stifling walls were the farthest I can see: Water that glows like fire, fields of Ice, Sandy snowfields. To witness all that, must know that greatest freedom this world could offer."_ *_Young Eren:_*_ "We're here!" _*_*Happily gasps*_*_ "We’re FREE!" _*_*then sighs and whispers*_*_ "We’ve found it. Somewhere we can lookout, and see everything."_ *_*Then Young Eren excitedly looked over to present-day Armin in the Ymir's dimension, Paths.*_* *_Young Eren:_*_ "Right? Armin?"_
Only few times I’ve physically felt a sense of dread, terror and hopelessness. The Battle of Hardhome in Game of thrones Ice Age 2 when the flood arrives (I was a kid and genuinely felt they could all die lol) And then this show. The rumbling beginning, the destruction of Marley and the baby scene. My god I think it really speaks to a story’s writing when it can pull off such emotions
5:39 The only thing that bothered me about the released version is that the final part is cut off and you can't hear that beautiful piano, for one last time.
I wish Christophe Beck and Brian Tyler could conduct this soundtrack in Frozen 3. I might call this soundtrack "Death And Destruction." In Frozen 3, this music plays when Samantha her army of Kultramites attacked and destroyed Corona, (the city from Tangled) killing everyone in the city and kingdom. In the aftermath at 4:57, the city and kingdom are on fire and the people are slaughtered. Rapunzel and Flynn Ryder are the only survivors in the attack. What do you think?
There are no words that can fully describe how EPIC this OST is🔥 I actually prefer listening to this cover rather than the official release on Kohta Yamamoto's channel. The official version has these off-putting & weird sounding guitar riffs added to it & they completely ruin the soundtrack for me. The anime version was already perfect as it was.
I didn't expect the name of the track to be An Ordinary Day. I was expecting something like In the Depths of Despair or just Despair. But An Ordinary Day is such a twisted and haunting name for this track. It's like a horror version of Footsteps of Doom, it's so good. It's probably my all-time favorite track in the entire series
I was expecting it to be "Judgement Day"
I expected "The Hell" "Inferno" or "This is Freedom"
I was expecting it to be like, last day, or the End.... But didn't expect this....
Or maybe "Ragnarök"
It conveys the message that your end can arrive on a apparently simple and unimportant ordinary day.
God, you can just hear Ramzi screaming "HALILLLL!!!!" when you listen to this, like fuck dude
When you watched the scene so many times that you can still hear the voices and screams in the song itself (and i mean your version and the official one)
And me also like you bro
This is sheer terror. I have never heard such an accurate depiction and representation of such a feeling of terror and despair, the ability to do nothing about it, it’s not really sad, not necessarily angry, just pure chaos, every man for himself, you’ve been told your time is up and there’s literally nothing you can do about, all you can do is just sit and watch in awe as everyone futilely fights to survivor, even though it amounts to nothing, how did it get like this? How did this happen? This is true hell, this is despair, this is terror. I’m so godamn impressed
Tal vez este mundo viene sucediendo día a día solo que en el anime lo vemos en segundos y nosotros en años
I think this is most terrifying piece of music ever done for Attack on Titan. If not for anime. The pure horror, desperation, something twisted and beyond repair and salvation. Very-very few soundtracks can translate it so well.
1:08 the choir part is like the colossal titans singing.. A symphony of death and destruction
5:21 ... that piano keypresstiming .... oooof
Dude! Thank you so much. This has been my favorite OST since I first heard it back in March. The closest one to the original I could ever find before the offical released was the one by Tom Dabrowski. And the Offical one, while not bad, added a bunch of unnecessary riffs that kinda bothers me. But I appreciate you making this one, its amazing!
I agree. I'm sure Kohta's intention in this was to make the song as terrifying as possible. But in practice it was quite exaggerated. So much so that the director himself seems to have understood this and did this "sifting" work when putting it in the anime.
@erenjaeger5132 Definitely, but it's already terrifying enough. I believe it's "Terrifyingly Beautiful" .
This version is so fucking good. Thank you, mate
Bro really uploaded a banger ost from ancient times, good work
I've been working on this for over a month to make it as accurate as possible to the anime version.
@@ErennMyers-DANO- i see. That’s crazy man, good shit
I will never get tired of this, it is total perfection
When this ost came out. I was shocked on how horrifying this song was. I was expecting Vogel, or Elo to play.
Everyone seems to expect vogel for whatever reason.
@@bboi1489 for me it was an edit of the manga panels with Vogel playing during the depths of despair scene and it was pretty fitting. Idk if it’s still up. It was about 2/3 years ago since I saw it.
vogel isnt really suited for something as depressing as the rumbling, vogel is used for more "uplifting" and "hopeful" scenes like where eren transforms. i think this ost matches the complete despair and horrifying nature of the rumbling, it would be a bit silly to hear vogel playing
@ uplifting? Eren’s mom got eaten to that song lmao
@@QKnowDaVibezZ i know, thats why i put uplifting in quotation marks.
Erenn Myers you never seem to disappoint. Good stuff my friend.
agree
If you are seeing this comment, I just wanna know how much I love the work you put in to make unreleased AoT OST versions. I always thought I was the only one in love with AoT soundtracks (not just the popular well known ones but so many underrated soundtracks)
🥰
the trios of doomsday Eren,Zeke,Ymir
*_Eren:_*_ "From the moment I was born, those stifling walls were the farthest I can see: Water that glows like fire, fields of Ice, Sandy snowfields. To witness all that, must know that greatest freedom this world could offer."_
*_Young Eren:_*_ "We're here!" _*_*Happily gasps*_*_ "We’re FREE!" _*_*then sighs and whispers*_*_ "We’ve found it. Somewhere we can lookout, and see everything."_
*_*Then Young Eren excitedly looked over to present-day Armin in the Ymir's dimension, Paths.*_*
*_Young Eren:_*_ "Right? Armin?"_
THANK YOU SO MUCH
I was waiting for this to be released. Thank you.
I used to think footsteps of doom was the best aot track but then this mf came out 🔥
,aot wmid is legendary
both are goated
absolute perfection
@@theshadows1416 yes,aot wmid, youseebiggirl,apple seed, before light out these are masterpiece and God level🛐🔥
Adding this to my relaxing playlist
Only few times I’ve physically felt a sense of dread, terror and hopelessness.
The Battle of Hardhome in Game of thrones
Ice Age 2 when the flood arrives (I was a kid and genuinely felt they could all die lol)
And then this show. The rumbling beginning, the destruction of Marley and the baby scene.
My god I think it really speaks to a story’s writing when it can pull off such emotions
5:39 The only thing that bothered me about the released version is that the final part is cut off and you can't hear that beautiful piano, for one last time.
5:03
the ost one is good tho, but the anime version without the strings hits different.
Excelent Job 👍
Is better the anime version than official release (that strings were unnecessary)
esté creo que es mi soundtrack favorito desde que lo escuche en el especial 1, es jodidamente épico con ese coro
Thanks you for make 😊
Este episodio retrata as dores de Eren,aonde ele achou o que tinha que fazer,mas se sentia o pior homem do mundo e pior que Reiner.
Belo som.
You are a hero! ❤
“I’m So Sorry😭”
0:50
Ok this definitely played during the extinction of the dinosaurs
I wish Christophe Beck and Brian Tyler could conduct this soundtrack in Frozen 3. I might call this soundtrack "Death And Destruction." In Frozen 3, this music plays when Samantha her army of Kultramites attacked and destroyed Corona, (the city from Tangled) killing everyone in the city and kingdom. In the aftermath at 4:57, the city and kingdom are on fire and the people are slaughtered. Rapunzel and Flynn Ryder are the only survivors in the attack. What do you think?
Anyone know the lyrics to this? The chanting is so damn dark and powerful, I love it so much.
there's no lyrics
I have tried to search it too
@@ErennMyers-DANO- Damn, really?
it's just made up latin words that the choir VST repeats.
it's just made up latin words that the choir VST repeats.
There are no words that can fully describe how EPIC this OST is🔥 I actually prefer listening to this cover rather than the official release on Kohta Yamamoto's channel. The official version has these off-putting & weird sounding guitar riffs added to it & they completely ruin the soundtrack for me. The anime version was already perfect as it was.
I thought you will never make it lol
Good anime edit though
Sore o mita mono wa konoyo de ichiban no jiyū o teniireta mono
Tsuini tadoritsuita zo kono keshiki ni
anime version better than original released😢
Loooooooooooove youuuuuuuuu ❤
Komennassai😢
hey can u do ashes on fire anime version when they talk about plans on splitting group into 2?
Jokes on them I got that penny I found
Mikasa song acapella please 🥹🙏