You ever think of L4D?.... Do Robots Dream of Eternal Sleep and this would fit so well with some custom campaign where you wade through a wartorn hellscape with zombies but the alive people still fight amongst each other in the background and then everything would be WW1/Final War themed and this is the horde theme. Do Robots Dream of Eternal Sleep has a part that sounds somewhat similar to L4D's motif the one with the flute.
@@eurobeat90 in his interview for Ultracharity, when talking about his process for making music, he stated that the only recent thing that changed about it was that he now used EasyDrummer3. sooo i'm guessing most tracks for violence had their drums made in that software. if that's the case, he's gotten better at writing them, but he may still struggle with actually playing real drums.
i like how the drums throughout resemble bursts of gunfire
this reminds me of the track that would play in Call of Duty WAWs “downfall” mission
I like this new drum vibe he's going for
It fits the vibe like real good
Yo is that an iterator from hit game: Rain world?
more than war giraffes, benjamin looks like a war llama with those horse like backs
You ever think of L4D?.... Do Robots Dream of Eternal Sleep and this would fit so well with some custom campaign where you wade through a wartorn hellscape with zombies but the alive people still fight amongst each other in the background and then everything would be WW1/Final War themed and this is the horde theme. Do Robots Dream of Eternal Sleep has a part that sounds somewhat similar to L4D's motif the one with the flute.
Hear! The Siren Song Call Of the Drums
Hear! Call of death
HE'S BACKKK
This is actually quite funky and catchy
Btw was it Hakita who made the drums? If so then no skill issue for him anymore
Is using amen breaks a skill issue?
@@KIWWA21 no, Hakita himself admitted that he is(or was) bad at playing drums, but wanted them in his tracks as well, so he decided to use amen breaks
@@KIWWA21 I've simply been wondering if he got better at drums
@@KIWWA21 im pretty sure hakita himself said he had issues with drums. (i might be wrong on this)
@@eurobeat90 in his interview for Ultracharity, when talking about his process for making music, he stated that the only recent thing that changed about it was that he now used EasyDrummer3. sooo i'm guessing most tracks for violence had their drums made in that software. if that's the case, he's gotten better at writing them, but he may still struggle with actually playing real drums.
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