Hey! Small correction, we'd not had chance to update the credits in the first build of the dynamic music. Armin Hass is responsible for the high and low intensity arrangements, Zach, genius as he is, has moved onto new pastures outside games industry, which while a loss to the world of game music is a win to that industry! Armin has taken Zach's work and added his own magic to the tracks to provide the dynamic elements.
You wanted to run away, but this song starts playing, so you say. Fuck it, I'm going in. With your trusted butter knife in hand you rush at hord pressing Q
Armin Haas, actually. Zach Beever wrote the original version and Armin took it and added adaptive styling to it. Zach went to do other music stuff by what I understand of Indie Stone's comment explaining he's not doing game music anymore.
I can just imagine a fucking horde/wave survival game and then when a hard wave arrives, some hillbilly with a banjo sitting on a haystack appears out of nowhere making the music
This song has already caused me so many deaths, I forget how flimsy my character is and attempt to fight to the bitter end, kinda removes the flight from fight or flight
I heard this song and you should see my base afterwards, I killed all of the zombies but I got bit twice and shot myself in a closet in the base, walking in with a fresh character it looked like a massacre happened, though I guess it did.
In my first serious playthrough I had to lead the helicopter horde away from my town by foot. By the end of the day I was running on vitamin fumes and a butter knife. I still can't believe I survived that as a newbie.
This is actually my favorite track in the game. It sounds so strangely heroic and hopeful in a game about being in a hopeless situation where death is inevitable.
it is because, despite inevitable death, your character still hopes. hopes to find another survivor, or if not that, at least for surviving until next day. perhaps, if he survives long enough, he can see humanity get back on its feet.
@@CodexQuinn yeah, the game says that to you, as a player. You know that noone will help you, as, you literally know the game has no ending other that dying. The music is essentially representing all the hope and emotions your character feels in the moment. The character you play as is a separate entity from the player. Only way you are connected is through your actions. However, you cannot feel each others feelings. When they get hurt or angry, only they can 'feel it' you only get a pop-up so you'll know. So they still have hope. They don't know that no help is coming. Assuming you as a player didn't have control over them, they would still keep fighting. And yes, this is a really confusing and meta concept, but it is what it is.
Death was always inevitable, since our day of birth (and perhaps even before). Death is a natural part of life, and it is our fate guaranteed for any and all. But how we die is defined by two factors, us and/or nature (disease, etc).
I was watching a PZ stream and the "high" version of this music kicked in seconds before a massive horde of zombies, sprinters included, started chasing the streamer. It was such a great foreshadowing.
This is THE Project Zomboid theme, imo. It perfectly encapsulates the struggle, the pain, the difficulty you'll face -- but, above all else, the determination to continue, to carry on in spite of that opening title saying that there's no chance of survival. There _is_ hope, despite how it may seem -- there _is_ a fighting chance, despite how hopelessly outnumbered you might be -- for it is human nature to prevail against all odds, to stand up in spite of adversity, spit out the blood in your mouth, and mutter to yourself that _"maybe we can win this."_
I love that. Not only that, I really sometimes wanna see other people's experiences in game, One time that me and my friend were at muldraugh driving through to find some supplies (Went to Rosewood for the guns we only had a few shotgun rounds, No shotty unfortunately, and two pistols with decent amount of ammo for the both of us.) Then we encountered multiple forces, we had to kill each of em, luckily found one of the bodies being a shotgun, i picked it up and it only had 5 rounds, i had to made it count, at the end we managed to pull it through.
It was weird when this song played for the first time because the lyrics were a bit out of context, that wasn't the problem, the problem was that it was in Arabic specifically in the Egyptian dialect. To clarify, I am Egyptian. I played the game after watching two or three videos about it. It seemed like the perfect survival game: - realism ✔ - Too many details ✔ - Situation (In the real world I would have been able to do this ) - Non-existent ✔ But when this song played, I felt a strange feeling because it did not fit in with the situation , I do not mean the music, the sound track is epic, but the words were out of context and had no specific meaning. For anyone wondering hear what she is saying : نبع الحياة (fountain of life - or - source of life) نبع الحياة fountain of life نبع الحياة fountain of life ايه الثمن what is the (cost - or - price ) ايه الثمن what is the cost ايه الثمن what is the cost ايه الثمن يا زمن what is the cost , oh time (asking time itself ) يا زمن oh time يا زمن oh time نبع الحياة fountain of life نبع الحياة fountain of life نبع الحياة fountain of life . . . (repeat)
Just from this alone I like to think that the fountain of life refers to the rise of the undead. And they ask what they might have to sacrifice for a bit more time.
I guess you could consider the fountain of life as the virus and the cost of it is being immortal (aka time) and you spread the fountain of life to anyone else that is willing to listen/willing to give in/is naive enough to "drink the fountain of life"
Fountain of life: Survivor- Survivors (player-npcs) What is the cost: The fight against the undead, your characters dying, the horror, the struggle. The cost on time: High stake and dangerous objectives to achieve something meaningful. Fountain of life: Life continues after death. You can keep fighting with another survivor. PZ greatness xD.
Today Erika Bunch, my character, died. After getting infected, she e decided to fight back, and with her last strength and her shotgun she killed 80 zombies, until the ammunition ran out. So, she just bided her time. This music played during their confrontation, while dozens of zombies poured out from all sides. It has been more exciting than watching a movie. What a game, I love it.
It's always so fun to give your characters one last stand after they get bit - If they're gonna die, might as well take out as many of the undead freaks as they can before they go.
Reminds me of when I first fought the horde with about 90 shotgun shells and a J-2000 Shotgun. There was no other choice; the only other weapon I had was a hand axe and a baseball bat at about 50% durability. So I trained my aiming skill the hard way: Fighting through hundreds of them near a military surplus store while my friend looted it. Thank god I had beta blockers otherwise I would've been screwed. I also realize how brutally realistic the game was as well; you better count your ammo otherwise you might pull the trigger on a Zed but nothing comes out. When the smoke cleared there was so many bodies. I was almost at a disbelief that I had actually managed to kill that many.
Me n some friends boarded up an area and claimed some houses as our own, rolling in with a truck with just three of us kitted with shottys and suppressed rifles, mowin into a horde, lead flying and zeds dying, makes this game feel so *good*.
Reminds me of my first time clearing Rosewood. This came on, and my friend asked me as the song played RIZZY the music! It's going crazy! _Because I'm winning._
@@d0ggo564 Nah, standing and fighting is always a bad plan regardless of skull, there's always an option less likely to get you killed in more or less every scenario. Stupidity is a lack of skill. It is a sick track though.
With this theme suddenly popping up while you're in front of a horde. It makes you stop moving for a bit, not because of fear or hopelessness to fight them... But the determination to survive the inevitable and to stand your ground.
My brother and I barricaded a house outside Muldraugh, we were starting to build our base there, some walls were finished, and I was doing some inventory management while my brother was washing himself and his clothes. We heard some bangs outside, low version of this track started. My heart started pounding, while I was approaching the window. Opened the curtains and the only thing I saw was zeds all around. The medium version of the track started while I was running towards the house wall and jumping over it. Shit, at the other side, more zeds attracted by the running generator. Somehow I weren't bit at the moment I reached the floor. My brother was outside defending our base with a shotgun while I was looking for some planks to barricade the destroyed fence, at that moment the only thing I could hear was my heart pounding and this song's high version exploding in my speakers. A zed got me, but somehow the only thing he got was a chunk of leather from my jacket. We managed to barricade our base, and sat there thinking how they got through, while the song slowly faded out, leaving us with the grunts and screams from the zeds from outside. Man, this game...
You need to make walls as far as the generators sound can reach of which you then thicken that wall with wooden stuff outside whilst metal on the inside till eventually, only the helicopter event can mess you over.
imagine this, you're at the parking lot of a gun store yet the place has a horde of zombies, they don't notice you so you plan out a situation where you finally don't regret picking an emergency vehicle. You turn the siren on and run to a nearby building out of sight, the zeds have surrounded the car so you make a break towards the gun shop. They. See. You. Block the doors and pray they hold until you get enough guns and ammo to kill them off, you count more than 100 of them and the gun store has no way out but the front.
Bro u gave me a strong urge of reading in real life, because of imagining reading a epic story with this music, then i realised u was talking about zomboid
with this music, my car died from so many crashes, they were surrounding me and I was already exhausted, I missed an axe swing and three of them rush to me, no doubt I was expecting a bite from them The animation of my character was to put the ax horizontally, holding the three and pushing them, managing to live another day, crazy Louisville route that i ever have
Woah. My character took down a zombie with his fire axe. Then got ambushed by a second zombie but just stopped it using his right hand for a second, then pushed it away. My character had 9 strength btw, so I think that such a badass anymation has something to do with your stats
I just spent a considerable amount of time searching for "that song with a cool brass melody" and I'm so glad I found it. This game and it's soundtrack are truly one of the best things I know of and I'm very grateful for all the work put into it. Thank you so much to The Indie Stone, Zach Beever, and Armin Hass.
@@SuperflyGaminggot tired..and now u suggest blasting with a fckin shotgun??😂😂 U srs? That just completely put u in a grave since 100+ of them will now come to u U shoot first..and when on the last resort u go for melee...or just run away This completely change when u fought sprinter tho😂😂
I love how it goes from a somber tone of how just small your chances are , but eventually it turns into a heroic choir reminds of metal gear for some reason
Low: Is it really worth fighting anymore? You ponder the same question every night. It's just a cycle of endless survival that keeps putting more and more pressure on you. The supply gatherings, the horde evasions, all for what? To sit down and remeber what was lost every single day? To clean up a fresh wound, knowing deep down you want all of this to be over? You are tired, and have a bleach bottle at hand. You just can't take it anymore, unless... Medium: "Will it really end like this? Is this how I die?" You remember the words of the last pre-recorded message you got, before the signal went out. The realization kicks in. Have you really fought all this long to just die like this? Gone through hell and back to suicide? The end times have come, but there will always be something for you to achieve. You just were so centered in survival, that the stress clouded all of the things that made you feel good. Whether that be drinking a cold beer whilst watching a horror movie, or relaxing in the park eating some chocolate. Maybe, just maybe, there can also be more of you, more survivors. Your mind is clear. You throw the bleach away, take the shotgun you found trying to find help in the Louisville blockade, enough rounds for your back to hurt, and exit the doorway with a mission. You either clear up the town to try and save another survivors more trouble , even going far and wide to find and help people... Or you go out with the biggest bang whats left of humanity will ever witness. High: Shots are fired, blood is splattered all across the road. They keep coming, but the ammo you got is more than enough to keep them at bay. You have in brains what they have in numbers. Hundreds of them come at you, but you keep firing, and firing, and firing. Once the smoke of your gun fades away, you realize what you have done. A single human on the verge of breakdown, killing every zombie that heard the gunshots. Before sitting down to rest, you see something that definetely removes every inch of dread in your head. A signal flare, on a rooftop in a not so far building. You use your binoculars, and see 3 men cheering you on, waving their guns above their heads. You are stunned, and can only whisper a few words to yourself: " *Maybe...Maybe we can win this* "
low:i start shooting them because they're too many medium:i'm starting to get overwhelmed and my first gun runs out of bullets high:i remember i have no second gun, so i unholster my nightstick and prepare to beat 40 zombies to death
One day I went out to get supplies and was swarmed by zombies and trapped in a windowless warehouse. There was a fire axe on the shelf, and then this song played..
the arabic words in this OST is pretty much describing the game.👍 first time i see arabic words in a game used correctly. نبع الحياة = geyser of life ايه الثمن يازمن = what the price of life
"Many fall in the face of chaos; but not this one, not today." and "A moment of valor shines brightest against a backdrop of despair." both quotes from Darkest Dungeon, although from a completely different game, this song perfectly represents them
That 3:27 part left a memory when I was playing project zomboid I remember driving a black step van in a farm road exiting west point. after I was done looting the thunderstorm starts and the sun begins to set. The music starts and it add epicness while swerving left and right to dodge zombies and crashed cars
This played once while i was defending my base after a horde showed up seeminly out of nowhere. I had had a very tough day and it all felt so hopeless, but as soon as tjis song surged on the fight surged in me too. Legitimately shed tears at how powerful the game with the fat raccoon mascot and the isometric build can be
My wife isnt big into gaming but she loves horror. She wanted to try playing this with me. The first time we heard this song was when we found a shotgun and devised a plan for me to round up a group and her to shoot them as I bring them to her. We truly fell in love with the game then
This track nearly gets me killed every time lol. I just *need* to fight back. It's the musical equivalent of digging in your heels, gritting your teeth and going all in.
You're going 75 down the main street, pushing your piece of scrap vehicle to its limits, but you didn't notice because there are Zomboids at every avenue. Vroom, your truck's engine gives out, and now you're stuck at in intersection and surrounded by the whole lot of them... But you've got your trusty Remington and boxes of shells... Maybe we can win this...
I was using nothing but a fence and my foot to stop a horde that screwed up my vehicle... when the high music kicked in, It felt like I was in a movie or something
When I noticed this game had adaptive music Hold on, let my try to put those emotions into words: *HOLY FUCK THIS IS SO AWESOME I LOVE THIS SO MUCH, SO COOOL!!!! HELL YEAH!!!!!!!*
Hey! Small correction, we'd not had chance to update the credits in the first build of the dynamic music. Armin Hass is responsible for the high and low intensity arrangements, Zach, genius as he is, has moved onto new pastures outside games industry, which while a loss to the world of game music is a win to that industry! Armin has taken Zach's work and added his own magic to the tracks to provide the dynamic elements.
omg really??
Hey Indie Stone, when does "Maybe we can win this" activate?
@@ramezawdallah6952When you are fighting a horde at medium to high health. It's more of a rare song to hear.
@@terasgamer9097 All other soundtracks activate something like this?
@@guti2003 Pretty much.
Fight 100000 zombies for a can opener and some beans be like
the CDDA experience
Moly and lighter 🥰
louisville but you're fighting for a butter knife and a lollipop
It was worth it.
You wanted to run away, but this song starts playing, so you say. Fuck it, I'm going in. With your trusted butter knife in hand you rush at hord pressing Q
“It’s just a zombie indie game don’t go too crazy”
Zach Beever:
Armin Haas, actually. Zach Beever wrote the original version and Armin took it and added adaptive styling to it. Zach went to do other music stuff by what I understand of Indie Stone's comment explaining he's not doing game music anymore.
@@mitchellbarton7915 god damn it i really wanted a "maybe we can win this but no"
@@mitchellbarton7915 maybe not with a bass
@@minus3505 Maybe we can't win this
@@mitchellbarton7915 exactly
Props to Zach and Armin for inventing the assault banjo
I can just imagine a fucking horde/wave survival game and then when a hard wave arrives, some hillbilly with a banjo sitting on a haystack appears out of nowhere making the music
Ever played Left 4 Dead 2?
@@calcutt4skin on our teeth moment
@@dani.2479 With a construction site hat and a rubber glove, amirite?
@@dani.2479 Swamp attack is the game youre looking for
This song has already caused me so many deaths, I forget how flimsy my character is and attempt to fight to the bitter end, kinda removes the flight from fight or flight
_It's fight or fight, now square tf up you undead fiend._
Character life is temporary. You will soon die from a bite in a bathroom. Better give your playthrough to keep this music going. The slap must go on.
it is a cleverly designed trap
There is no flight, only fight
I heard this song and you should see my base afterwards, I killed all of the zombies but I got bit twice and shot myself in a closet in the base, walking in with a fresh character it looked like a massacre happened, though I guess it did.
Low: These are the end times. There is no hope of survival, this is how I will die
High: *Pain is just weakness leaving the body*
Medium: munching on some canned beans 4 months into the apocalypse, chilling in my base with not a single living zombie in 2 kilometers radius
“Paines”
-soldier
_Last one alive lock the door!_
@@uncolored2060 How did it go from low to medium if there is no zombie?
@@pardolagames8994 the music used to start with no reason
41.69 ost slaps so freakin hard
I really like ur content man. Keep doing what u love to Do
Hey, it's the cute guy who screams alot! Howdy!
Indeed
yep
@ ACHEI VC KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
This music expresses the indomitable human spirit and iron will to survive no matter how dire a situation seems.
exactly
Iron will grows stronger as it gets cornered.
The indifferent cruelty of Kentucky vs the indomitable human spirit.
@@christianjoyce3853just Kentucky as a whole, exclude the zombies
You gave me some fucking goosebumps
This is my beta blocker
This song is the embodiment of the human will to live
As it should be
Damn right! Its the indomnitable human spirit against the encroaching apathetic void of desparity.
Last one alive lock the door!
how epic You imagine the music?
Zach Beever: yes
This song, especially the 'high' part, encompasses the feeling of
"I'm not locked in a warehouse filled with zombies, they're locked in here with me!"
*proceeds to get torn apart*
*loads shotgun with malicious intent*
@@matthewjones39 *after destroying more than half of the zombies*
In my first serious playthrough I had to lead the helicopter horde away from my town by foot. By the end of the day I was running on vitamin fumes and a butter knife. I still can't believe I survived that as a newbie.
simply a giga "newbie"
well atleast you know you would survive (barely) in a zombie apocalypse!
Gg
i fr had to sleep in a farm house surrounded by zombies because i thought i could secure it in time for night, obviously i didn’t lmao.
In my first run ever it was with my big brother and I ran and died in like 2 hours in game
"I.. have not... come this far..."
*"TO DIE NOW.."*
Nick, 2009
"Have I ever told you the time that my buddy keith and I... "
@@bneivock”I hate helicopters…”
"I could go for... barbecue bacon burger...."
my guy died cause of the auto build, it made him walk off my three story base i was trying to build a roof on and got instafucked lmao
I love how this song goes from ‘MAYBE we can win this’ to ‘Maybe we CAN win this’ to ‘Maybe we we can WIN this’
Game: “Are you ready to die?”
Everyone listening to this banger: “No no no I’m gonna survive… Or die trying to”
game: "but will you die?"
players: "nah, I'd survive"
This is actually my favorite track in the game. It sounds so strangely heroic and hopeful in a game about being in a hopeless situation where death is inevitable.
it is because, despite inevitable death, your character still hopes. hopes to find another survivor, or if not that, at least for surviving until next day. perhaps, if he survives long enough, he can see humanity get back on its feet.
Heroism and hope can only exist when steeped in despair.
@@dauphongii But you forget, there was no hope... this is how they died.
@@CodexQuinn yeah, the game says that to you, as a player. You know that noone will help you, as, you literally know the game has no ending other that dying.
The music is essentially representing all the hope and emotions your character feels in the moment.
The character you play as is a separate entity from the player. Only way you are connected is through your actions.
However, you cannot feel each others feelings. When they get hurt or angry, only they can 'feel it' you only get a pop-up so you'll know.
So they still have hope. They don't know that no help is coming. Assuming you as a player didn't have control over them, they would still keep fighting.
And yes, this is a really confusing and meta concept, but it is what it is.
Death was always inevitable, since our day of birth (and perhaps even before).
Death is a natural part of life, and it is our fate guaranteed for any and all.
But how we die is defined by two factors, us and/or nature (disease, etc).
That American Venom esc sting at 1:18 really adds to the "time to fight" feel.
And then at 3:12 it hits a trombone to return the feel. Tossing you back and forth.
Need a mod that combines combat music from rdr2 and 1 into a pure, 100%, KINO mod. It can probably use the remixes and mashups fans made aswell.
American venom is one of the greatest pieces of video game music
God I love American Venom so much
I was watching a PZ stream and the "high" version of this music kicked in seconds before a massive horde of zombies, sprinters included, started chasing the streamer. It was such a great foreshadowing.
Bro if you know that video i would love to see it
ITS BEEN A YEAR, BUT YOU GOTTA GIVE US THE VID
@@klutch7241 It was a stream on Twitch. I don't know if the VOD exists anymore. :/
This is THE Project Zomboid theme, imo. It perfectly encapsulates the struggle, the pain, the difficulty you'll face -- but, above all else, the determination to continue, to carry on in spite of that opening title saying that there's no chance of survival. There _is_ hope, despite how it may seem -- there _is_ a fighting chance, despite how hopelessly outnumbered you might be -- for it is human nature to prevail against all odds, to stand up in spite of adversity, spit out the blood in your mouth, and mutter to yourself that _"maybe we can win this."_
I love that. Not only that, I really sometimes wanna see other people's experiences in game, One time that me and my friend were at muldraugh driving through to find some supplies (Went to Rosewood for the guns we only had a few shotgun rounds, No shotty unfortunately, and two pistols with decent amount of ammo for the both of us.) Then we encountered multiple forces, we had to kill each of em, luckily found one of the bodies being a shotgun, i picked it up and it only had 5 rounds, i had to made it count, at the end we managed to pull it through.
Весь смысл в том что жизнь это и есть борьба за выживание. Пока ты сражаешься, ты живешь.
the indomitable human spirit strikes again
I can't be the only one who drives around looking for a horde just so this theme kicks in
Of course you need to drive because those big balls of steel of yours for sure are heavy
"I'll see peace back on Earth, even if I gotta murder every one of these animals with my bare goddamn hands!"
- Bill, Left 4 Dead
Just shout into a gigantic horde with a shotgun on your hands
@@jeyk2439 yes and because y have 80 logs and i dont want to lose a leg by have that in inventory
I do that too! haha
It was weird when this song played for the first time because the lyrics
were a bit out of context, that wasn't the problem, the problem was that it was in Arabic specifically in the Egyptian dialect.
To clarify, I am Egyptian. I played the game after watching two or three videos about it.
It seemed like the perfect survival game:
- realism ✔
- Too many details ✔
- Situation (In the real world I would have been able to do this ) - Non-existent ✔
But when this song played, I felt a strange feeling because it did not fit in with the situation , I do not mean the music, the sound track is epic, but the words were out of context and had no specific meaning.
For anyone wondering hear what she is saying :
نبع الحياة (fountain of life - or - source of life)
نبع الحياة fountain of life
نبع الحياة fountain of life
ايه الثمن what is the (cost - or - price )
ايه الثمن what is the cost
ايه الثمن what is the cost
ايه الثمن يا زمن what is the cost , oh time (asking time itself )
يا زمن oh time
يا زمن oh time
نبع الحياة fountain of life
نبع الحياة fountain of life
نبع الحياة fountain of life
. . . (repeat)
My personal interpretation is that, the virus was caused by humans in search for eternal life.
It doesn't really mean anything, because the vocals are stock vocals they bought.
Just from this alone I like to think that the fountain of life refers to the rise of the undead.
And they ask what they might have to sacrifice for a bit more time.
I guess you could consider the fountain of life as the virus and the cost of it is being immortal (aka time) and you spread the fountain of life to anyone else that is willing to listen/willing to give in/is naive enough to "drink the fountain of life"
Fountain of life: Survivor- Survivors (player-npcs)
What is the cost: The fight against the undead, your characters dying, the horror, the struggle.
The cost on time: High stake and dangerous objectives to achieve something meaningful.
Fountain of life: Life continues after death. You can keep fighting with another survivor. PZ greatness xD.
This soundtrack makes me want to fight back even if its a massive horde and all i got is a fork
I got infected and I took the katana I was saving and went out swinging. Lobbed off 300 heads before I went down
It will probably break after 7-8 hits what u gonna do after that?
@@ServetS pull out another fork
@@ServetS nothing better than a pair of fists and stompers
@@ServetS time to dirty the shit kickers
Low: This is how you died.
Medium: Damn we might be ok
High: This is how you
FUCKING WON THE APOCALYPSE
Today Erika Bunch, my character, died.
After getting infected, she e decided to fight back, and with her last strength and her shotgun she killed 80 zombies, until the ammunition ran out. So, she just bided her time.
This music played during their confrontation, while dozens of zombies poured out from all sides.
It has been more exciting than watching a movie.
What a game, I love it.
It's always so fun to give your characters one last stand after they get bit - If they're gonna die, might as well take out as many of the undead freaks as they can before they go.
Rest in peace, Erika Bunch... A damn fine fighter she was... Determination flowing through her veins... Fly high🕊️
she is NOT the doomslayer, CHILL OUT!!!!!
The "high" part really gives off the "Fuck it, we ball" Vibes
0:00 Stealth
1:35 Control/Anticipation
3:10 Assault
ruclips.net/video/qvKTDXx3iqw/видео.html Consequences
"Alright Ramblers let's get ramblin'"
@@absoluteunit5552
"Walk through the valley, shadow of death, et cetera, et cetera..."
thermal drill
"Now, Give em hell"
this song removes my flight response entirely.
SAME DUDE
Reminds me of when I first fought the horde with about 90 shotgun shells and a J-2000 Shotgun. There was no other choice; the only other weapon I had was a hand axe and a baseball bat at about 50% durability. So I trained my aiming skill the hard way: Fighting through hundreds of them near a military surplus store while my friend looted it. Thank god I had beta blockers otherwise I would've been screwed. I also realize how brutally realistic the game was as well; you better count your ammo otherwise you might pull the trigger on a Zed but nothing comes out. When the smoke cleared there was so many bodies. I was almost at a disbelief that I had actually managed to kill that many.
Me n some friends boarded up an area and claimed some houses as our own, rolling in with a truck with just three of us kitted with shottys and suppressed rifles, mowin into a horde, lead flying and zeds dying, makes this game feel so *good*.
you mean you made it out alive? holy shit
Reminds me of my first time clearing Rosewood. This came on, and my friend asked me as the song played
RIZZY the music! It's going crazy!
_Because I'm winning._
This sound track always makes you want to stand and fight
Stand yer feckin ground soldier..!
@@d0ggo564 yes sir!
The thing that usually gets you killed, too. Hahahaha.
Depends if someone suffers from skill issue or not good sir
@@d0ggo564 Nah, standing and fighting is always a bad plan regardless of skull, there's always an option less likely to get you killed in more or less every scenario. Stupidity is a lack of skill.
It is a sick track though.
The most intense music I've eaten a can of beans to
wow, this version is even more amazing
Третья зарядила адреналином
Yes
@@AnonyMaxk you are literally me
@@AruanDrako oh no, they're multiplying
If the raw material is already great, in capable hands, it can only get better.
who ever found a way to make a fucking banjo give me goosebumbs, you deserve all the emmies.
1:37 legit feeling like you are preparing for your last stand
Yes it does, either you die on your feet- or live on your knees
Loading guns, sharpening blades, wrapping a scarf round your neck for protection...
With this theme suddenly popping up while you're in front of a horde. It makes you stop moving for a bit, not because of fear or hopelessness to fight them... But the determination to survive the inevitable and to stand your ground.
High part hits
+100% Courage
+100% Grit
(Placebo) +10000% ATK
High stage is so damn mind-blowing in all terms of intensity! Listening to this makes me feel shivers down my spine, what a sensation!
I'm literally listening to this, and tearing up how good this song is. Holy moly, my body doesn't know how to react, just tears lol
Listening to this is giving me the panic moodle in real life... I think I can hear my heartbeat...
Low: THESE ARE THE END TIMES
Medium: THERE WAS NO HOPE FOR SURVIVAL
High: *THIS IS HOW YOU DIED*
No no, high should be more like "THIS IS HOW THEY DIED"
The soundtrack that plays when the zombies encounter you (they will perish)
The horns as it kicks into the high mode are so good, they really make you feel like you can actually win whatever is thrown at you.
*My friend in the Louisville hospital fires gun* zombies from inside and outside attack
i really like the particles moving with the beat
ok
worlds shortest argument
Those are the zombie germs, their meaning can be whatever you want
@@ShamanAlchemist ¿What happened though?
@@mrlucky379 I must assume you humiliated the other person, "ok", chad answer. 🙏🏻✨
Текст мантры: Источник жизни, ты льешься. Время идет, о время идет... Какова цена жизни, о источник жизни?
Даже над этим Зак подумал 🤔
This song goes very hard. Love from Kentucky. I hate zombies so much it's unreal
I'm sorry your country was hit fam, good like killing them zeds
I knew them thangs were non fiction
@@arbbar2674 "Sweet Georgia brown..."
My brother and I barricaded a house outside Muldraugh, we were starting to build our base there, some walls were finished, and I was doing some inventory management while my brother was washing himself and his clothes.
We heard some bangs outside, low version of this track started. My heart started pounding, while I was approaching the window. Opened the curtains and the only thing I saw was zeds all around.
The medium version of the track started while I was running towards the house wall and jumping over it. Shit, at the other side, more zeds attracted by the running generator. Somehow I weren't bit at the moment I reached the floor.
My brother was outside defending our base with a shotgun while I was looking for some planks to barricade the destroyed fence, at that moment the only thing I could hear was my heart pounding and this song's high version exploding in my speakers.
A zed got me, but somehow the only thing he got was a chunk of leather from my jacket. We managed to barricade our base, and sat there thinking how they got through, while the song slowly faded out, leaving us with the grunts and screams from the zeds from outside.
Man, this game...
You need to make walls as far as the generators sound can reach of which you then thicken that wall with wooden stuff outside whilst metal on the inside till eventually, only the helicopter event can mess you over.
Correction: this is not a "Maybe We Can Win This". But a 'Will' as in
We *WILL* win this.
We *WILL* get through this.
imagine this, you're at the parking lot of a gun store yet the place has a horde of zombies, they don't notice you so you plan out a situation where you finally don't regret picking an emergency vehicle. You turn the siren on and run to a nearby building out of sight, the zeds have surrounded the car so you make a break towards the gun shop. They. See. You. Block the doors and pray they hold until you get enough guns and ammo to kill them off, you count more than 100 of them and the gun store has no way out but the front.
I got bit just reading this
This the type of music that sounds while reading a book lmao
Bro u gave me a strong urge of reading in real life, because of imagining reading a epic story with this music, then i realised u was talking about zomboid
@@pitucaacadela295 bro, the same
@@pitucaacadela295 I mean, when I read a book in real life I start hearing this music.
since then I never read a book again, too dangerous
"High" brings back memories of being chased by dozens of sprinters through Raven Creek back alleys. Good times.
The Definitive Zombie Survival Song
with this music, my car died from so many crashes, they were surrounding me and I was already exhausted, I missed an axe swing and three of them rush to me, no doubt I was expecting a bite from them
The animation of my character was to put the ax horizontally, holding the three and pushing them, managing to live another day, crazy Louisville route that i ever have
Gigachad character.
Woah. My character took down a zombie with his fire axe. Then got ambushed by a second zombie but just stopped it using his right hand for a second, then pushed it away. My character had 9 strength btw, so I think that such a badass anymation has something to do with your stats
average veteran chad pulling his shit
One day, I hope there is PZ Con with live performances.
100% would love to see this live
It always makes me say "I'M ALREADY SICK OF RUNNING FROM YOU I'M GOING TO KILL YOU HERE NOW UNTIL I DIE"
Escape from Louisville official soundtrack
escaping from louisville 🤑🤑🗣️ (impossible)
*POV: you're with your brother in arms with a bat and a shotgun watching a big horde approach and you just hear him say "maybe we can win this"*
Literally me yesterday
Everytime I hear the low start playing I just yell 100 times to keep the music going
I thought I was the only one attracting zombies on purpose when this song plays 💀💀💀💀💀
*your character losing their vocal chords*
if this song doesn't fill you with hope nothing will
I just spent a considerable amount of time searching for "that song with a cool brass melody" and I'm so glad I found it. This game and it's soundtrack are truly one of the best things I know of and I'm very grateful for all the work put into it. Thank you so much to The Indie Stone, Zach Beever, and Armin Hass.
I searched up zomboid cowboy song lol
3:10 - When your 1 year+ character is surrounded and outnumbered... YOU CAN DO THIS!!! 💪
no.
*insert endurance drop*
@@minus3505run, hide and sit down for a minute 😂 or start blasting with your shotgun
pretty hard not to be outnumbered when there's one of you and god knows how many of them
Play smart, hide from them! Distract them, lure them elsewhere then take them down. Or not 😂
@@SuperflyGaminggot tired..and now u suggest blasting with a fckin shotgun??😂😂 U srs? That just completely put u in a grave since 100+ of them will now come to u
U shoot first..and when on the last resort u go for melee...or just run away
This completely change when u fought sprinter tho😂😂
I love how it goes from a somber tone of how just small your chances are , but eventually it turns into a heroic choir reminds of metal gear for some reason
how epic do You want the music to be?
Zach Beever: Yes!
Low: Is it really worth fighting anymore? You ponder the same question every night. It's just a cycle of endless survival that keeps putting more and more pressure on you. The supply gatherings, the horde evasions, all for what? To sit down and remeber what was lost every single day? To clean up a fresh wound, knowing deep down you want all of this to be over? You are tired, and have a bleach bottle at hand. You just can't take it anymore, unless...
Medium: "Will it really end like this? Is this how I die?" You remember the words of the last pre-recorded message you got, before the signal went out. The realization kicks in. Have you really fought all this long to just die like this? Gone through hell and back to suicide? The end times have come, but there will always be something for you to achieve. You just were so centered in survival, that the stress clouded all of the things that made you feel good. Whether that be drinking a cold beer whilst watching a horror movie, or relaxing in the park eating some chocolate. Maybe, just maybe, there can also be more of you, more survivors.
Your mind is clear. You throw the bleach away, take the shotgun you found trying to find help in the Louisville blockade, enough rounds for your back to hurt, and exit the doorway with a mission. You either clear up the town to try and save another survivors more trouble , even going far and wide to find and help people... Or you go out with the biggest bang whats left of humanity will ever witness.
High: Shots are fired, blood is splattered all across the road. They keep coming, but the ammo you got is more than enough to keep them at bay. You have in brains what they have in numbers. Hundreds of them come at you, but you keep firing, and firing, and firing. Once the smoke of your gun fades away, you realize what you have done. A single human on the verge of breakdown, killing every zombie that heard the gunshots. Before sitting down to rest, you see something that definetely removes every inch of dread in your head. A signal flare, on a rooftop in a not so far building. You use your binoculars, and see 3 men cheering you on, waving their guns above their heads. You are stunned, and can only whisper a few words to yourself:
" *Maybe...Maybe we can win this* "
Now THIS is top tier literature 🚬
@@elpatosad5757 agreed.
Oh, I've just rad this slowly and imaginatively and I got a movie right in front of me xD. Very nice writing mate!
Bro is an god damn poet
i'm literally having shivers just by reading this, i can clearly see the desperation 👏👏
MAYBE We Can Win This. 0:01
Maybe We CAN Win This. 1:37
Maybe We Can WIN This. 3:13
when you've got nothing left to lose and this absolute banger comes on
The track you hear killing hundreads of zombies just to die to a single one the next day
This really adds a really dramatic mood even if it's only a handful of zombies which in my opinion is just amazing
I wish Zomboid had a movie just so I can lose my shit when this piece drops at the climax.
low:i start shooting them because they're too many
medium:i'm starting to get overwhelmed and my first gun runs out of bullets
high:i remember i have no second gun, so i unholster my nightstick and prepare to beat 40 zombies to death
One day I went out to get supplies and was swarmed by zombies and trapped in a windowless warehouse. There was a fire axe on the shelf, and then this song played..
This is one of those music when you feel like you're just defending your 2 story house to a endless horde with your last breath and making out alive
the arabic words in this OST is pretty much describing the game.👍 first time i see arabic words in a game used correctly.
نبع الحياة = geyser of life
ايه الثمن يازمن = what the price of life
"-nah... I can't survive..."
"Maybe We Can Win This activates"
"-HELL NAH"
"Many fall in the face of chaos; but not this one, not today." and "A moment of valor shines brightest against a backdrop of despair." both quotes from Darkest Dungeon, although from a completely different game, this song perfectly represents them
The match is struck! A blazing star is born.
"Anger is Power, UNLEASH IT!"
You know, this has almost a hopeful tone to it in comparison to the rest of the soundtrack. It's got a very "You want it? Come get it." Vibe.
My favorite soundtrack in project zomboid
Low: sneaking with a bread knife
Medium: taking on Muldraugh with a fire axe
High: taking on Louisville with an M16
We're getting out of Louisville with this one boys
more like "we are winning the apocalipse with this one!!"
That 3:27 part left a memory when I was playing project zomboid I remember driving a black step van in a farm road exiting west point. after I was done looting the thunderstorm starts and the sun begins to set. The music starts and it add epicness while swerving left and right to dodge zombies and crashed cars
“Maybe not”
This is war, survival is your responsibility.
This played once while i was defending my base after a horde showed up seeminly out of nowhere. I had had a very tough day and it all felt so hopeless, but as soon as tjis song surged on the fight surged in me too. Legitimately shed tears at how powerful the game with the fat raccoon mascot and the isometric build can be
Fat racoon mascot LOLOL
It's Spiffo
The transitions in this song are just so fucking good, I love the banjo kicking in in medium and that overdrive guitar strumming in the background
I will die, but I will always keep coming back
This game needs more attention. It's just too good.
I think this game reached a huge attention after the b41 so yeah
@@IkanDuitMan thats when i found it, and around the same time coincidentally a lot of ppl on my friends list wishlisted/bought it
My wife isnt big into gaming but she loves horror. She wanted to try playing this with me. The first time we heard this song was when we found a shotgun and devised a plan for me to round up a group and her to shoot them as I bring them to her. We truly fell in love with the game then
This track nearly gets me killed every time lol. I just *need* to fight back. It's the musical equivalent of digging in your heels, gritting your teeth and going all in.
You're going 75 down the main street, pushing your piece of scrap vehicle to its limits, but you didn't notice because there are Zomboids at every avenue. Vroom, your truck's engine gives out, and now you're stuck at in intersection and surrounded by the whole lot of them... But you've got your trusty Remington and boxes of shells... Maybe we can win this...
I was using nothing but a fence and my foot to stop a horde that screwed up my vehicle... when the high music kicked in, It felt like I was in a movie or something
Weak : Maybe we can win this
Medium : We can win this
High : *WE WIN*
3:12
"YOU'LL NEVER TAKE ME ALIVE!"
I heard this in Arthur Morgan's drunken voice 😂
"you can take me dead of course, BUT IT WON'T BE THAT EASY!"
I didn't know they could make this game sound any better, but here we are.
>Unknown Artist working on ancient indie game
>Drops banger of the century
>Leaves the industry
Legend
This track makes you feel invincible and sometimes it actually does
When you get bit once and the masculine urge to kill every zed sinks into you.
This soundtrack fills people's hope in project zomboid
The official theme song of mass zombie death, and arson
I REALLY love the low version.
Pain is Weakness Leaving the Body!
I think the title of this song is genius, because it’s the famous and most common last words before players die
This game is amazing. The soundtrack is incredible for a indie zombie game.
When I noticed this game had adaptive music
Hold on, let my try to put those emotions into words:
*HOLY FUCK THIS IS SO AWESOME I LOVE THIS SO MUCH, SO COOOL!!!! HELL YEAH!!!!!!!*
The Only Thing They Fear Is You-Who are you?
Maybe We Can Win This(High)-I am you,but about zombies!
Perfect😂
We need more uplifting music like this in future updates. 🔥
Everyone talks about 3:10 but for fucks sake the 1:35 transition gives me the chills
yeah, 1:35 simply gives the best startup
Facts
it feels like it says ''Get ready there will be a blood bath its either yours or theirs''