i think the reason this song plays during chapter 14 is because jacket is thinking about the colonel’s remark of how “we’re all animals inside, and deep down, we all enjoy violence”. i also think it’s the reason he gives the club owner such a brutal beatdown for seemingly little reason
The concept of the "Inner Animal" can be addressed to both the player and the protagonist. The girl he rescued represented hope and his human side. In his inner dialogue she was trying to comfort him compared to the owl gangster image acting hostile. With her demise there was nothing holding back his inner beast. From the player's perspective girl represents the plot device, a reason for revenge. But did we really need a purpose or were we here for the violence, thrill of beating and shooting enemies in the most creative way possible for a better score and rank? Did we really need a reason or did we just enjoy hurting people, feeding our inner animal with bloodshed? Did finding out that reason change anything? P.S. We've learned Jacket's motive in the second game, but before it's release the motives of our character remained unclear.
Dude, i know i came to know your music through Hotline Miami,and its hard disassociate it from, but thanks to it, ive found some bangers in your music! Visitors and Sketch are two of my favorite albums, so thank you!
@@Papu49_el_de_steam Where is... the dj ? "The DJ ? We put his ass in the led stage--" "Wait... who are you" ...... "Letme put it in a language you can understand 'Oh so sori, dis private party. You deliver wrong place' " ...... _1X 800PTS Exposure_
I just finished Hotline Miami 1 and Hotline Miami 2 lately and I really think this theme really represent Jacket overall (SPOILERS FOR HOTLINE MIAMI 2) It really have that calm yet vengeful tone really putting emphasis on Jacket's whole goal to both avenge his GF from Richter but also the Russians for bombing San Francisco and taking the life of Beard. Jacket's story is one of loss, confusion yet determination to see the end of it all even though it might be pointless as Richard told him. Such a fantastic yet short serie
sometimes I wonder how 50 blessings was never discovered by more people. like, people start mass murdering the russian mob and nobody even thinks to investigate the extremely obvious anti-russian organisation?
@@Dibdab9303 I still don't get why Biker did nothing with all that information. He just fucked off into the desert after figuring everything out. The logical assumption would be that Biker was scared that he would be hunted down... but that does not fit his character whatsoever.
@sinth6272 Hi, lore expert here. Biker is almost certainly dead. Or at least that's my theory. Narratively, his story is all about how sacrificing everything for the sake of finding answers will ultimately lead to you having nothing left. If this synopsis sounds familiar, that's because it's the exact same as Evan's theme in Wrong Number. Biker only really appears to Evan and is never acknowledged by anyone else in the story. Similar to Richard, he's a specter; a warning to Evan about where his path leads if he chooses to pursue the truth at the expense of his family.
I just came to listen to this song after all this time,, basically the same for me.. Hotline Miami was one of the first indie games I ever played. I still love it so much~
Wanna know something funny Scattle? I found you randomly playing a whole different rogue light you weren’t apart of( dead cells) and when the crossover for hotline Miami came out I got curious, I never played hotline so I bought both and your music has creeped into my playlists ever since
it's a popular (ish) game on roblox. A rougelike dungeon runner. It is funny how the game takes music from other games then the entire fanbase swarms the comment sections of the music
I thought it was cool it was hinted that the Jacket actually did get the right location to get vengeance on the people behind the phone calls from the police files, but didn’t quite catch the Janitor’s secret hideout in the club. And when Biker confronts the Janitors, the first floor of Resolution is a lightly altered version of the first room of Vengeance, and this music plays throughout.
@@green5260 The first couple of rooms in Resolution are extremely similar to Vengeance, Inner Animal plays in both levels, there exists other similar address fuckups in other levels, and if you find out the password Biker tells the Janitors it was clever setting up their operations from enemy territory. In the sequel, the Police Chief also mentions that the phone calls Jacket got were traced to the club present in Vengeance and Resolution as well.
Actually, the addresses for each level are flashed at the start. It's not the same location. The Golden Truckstop is at South 86th Street, while the Janitors' base is at North 87th Street. Jacket was lead to believe that the mafia was attacking itself because the police traced the calls to the Golden Truckstop. We learn during Safehouse that 50 Blessings coerced a computer expert to change where the calls could be traced to out of PhoneHom. Also, all of Biker's story probably didn't happen. It's my personal theory that Biker was wine drunk ever since the intro to Prankcall and he hallucinates everything afterwards. It makes stuff in HM2 make more sense.
@@lotuseater2184 Both stories are canon, but they're both unreliable narrators. Biker's still alive in HM2, and he's even in Miami. If you look carefully at the intro to First Trial, you see him standing with Ash and Alex at Jacket's trial. That being said, the game portrays Jacket's POV while he's in a coma, which we've seen literally changes to stuff that never happened at times. Biker was also probably on drugs during the fight as evident to the intro of the Phonehom mission, where it's hinted that he had a party at his place the night before. Both assumed that they killed the other, but in reality, both lived. This makes sense even from a story standpoint in the first game as 1) Jacket started being sent on harder and more lethal missions right after presumably failing to kill the Biker, culminating to the janitors sending Richter after him, and 2) the death threats that the Biker receives in the intro to his missions. That being said, I need to play through HM 1 again. Everyone bringing up the addresses and the minor building alterations might play more into the unreliable narrator aspect.
I personally don’t care if you came from a Roblox game. just don’t make obnoxious comments. *Cough* Guts and blackpowder fans on classical music comment sections
I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis
i think the reason this song plays during chapter 14 is because jacket is thinking about the colonel’s remark of how “we’re all animals inside, and deep down, we all enjoy violence”. i also think it’s the reason he gives the club owner such a brutal beatdown for seemingly little reason
The concept of the "Inner Animal" can be addressed to both the player and the protagonist.
The girl he rescued represented hope and his human side. In his inner dialogue she was trying to comfort him compared to the owl gangster image acting hostile. With her demise there was nothing holding back his inner beast.
From the player's perspective girl represents the plot device, a reason for revenge. But did we really need a purpose or were we here for the violence, thrill of beating and shooting enemies in the most creative way possible for a better score and rank? Did we really need a reason or did we just enjoy hurting people, feeding our inner animal with bloodshed? Did finding out that reason change anything?
P.S. We've learned Jacket's motive in the second game, but before it's release the motives of our character remained unclear.
Its just the name of composission
@@Flora_Papich Bro's got no media literacy 😭🙏
@@Kamenb1801
That's a cool synopsis and all but violence go brrrrrrr
This cant be a coincidence
The game wouldn't be the same without this amazing soundtrack
i wish hotline miami 1 had more levels just so that i could play more levels listening to this banger
I wish dead ahead had the option to play this in HLM2 instead of bloodline
Dude, i know i came to know your music through Hotline Miami,and its hard disassociate it from, but thanks to it, ive found some bangers in your music! Visitors and Sketch are two of my favorite albums, so thank you!
America is a tune, it must be sung together
nightclub across the street : keeps shooting lasers into my apartment room
The varsity jacket in my closet :
Killer Bean moment
@@Papu49_el_de_steam Where is... the dj ?
"The DJ ? We put his ass in the led stage--"
"Wait... who are you"
......
"Letme put it in a language you can understand 'Oh so sori, dis private party. You deliver wrong place' "
......
_1X 800PTS Exposure_
I just finished Hotline Miami 1 and Hotline Miami 2 lately and I really think this theme really represent Jacket overall (SPOILERS FOR HOTLINE MIAMI 2)
It really have that calm yet vengeful tone really putting emphasis on Jacket's whole goal to both avenge his GF from Richter but also the Russians for bombing San Francisco and taking the life of Beard. Jacket's story is one of loss, confusion yet determination to see the end of it all even though it might be pointless as Richard told him.
Such a fantastic yet short serie
God knows I've listened this song more times than breathed
i love scattle
Man, this is one of the best soundtracks ingame. and I'm glad to see you're still active
I love this guys music
sometimes I wonder how 50 blessings was never discovered by more people. like, people start mass murdering the russian mob and nobody even thinks to investigate the extremely obvious anti-russian organisation?
biker maybe
@@penkashow1488. yeah but he was like, the only one. i dont count jake because he still wanted to help 50 blessings.
@@Dibdab9303 I still don't get why Biker did nothing with all that information. He just fucked off into the desert after figuring everything out. The logical assumption would be that Biker was scared that he would be hunted down... but that does not fit his character whatsoever.
@@sinth6272 I would’ve expected him to at least kill the janitors but it’s canon that he doesn’t. Wtf?
@sinth6272 Hi, lore expert here.
Biker is almost certainly dead. Or at least that's my theory.
Narratively, his story is all about how sacrificing everything for the sake of finding answers will ultimately lead to you having nothing left. If this synopsis sounds familiar, that's because it's the exact same as Evan's theme in Wrong Number.
Biker only really appears to Evan and is never acknowledged by anyone else in the story. Similar to Richard, he's a specter; a warning to Evan about where his path leads if he chooses to pursue the truth at the expense of his family.
i got that dawg in me
most endgame soundtrack i ever heard
Probably the best song in HM1.
The best tracks in the game are made by Scattle, i love that
Thank you for this piece of song, I've been listening it since I was 13 and I still enjoying it the same :)
I just came to listen to this song after all this time,, basically the same for me.. Hotline Miami was one of the first indie games I ever played. I still love it so much~
This is what plays during an adrenaline rush.
never seen an song posted this early before, thx man one of my fav song
iwasbornintheusa
How does biker just get the password automatically?
How the hell did you figure that out?
@@Saat701 Cause biker is a smartass lol
NOSTALGIC
Jacket beat the poor guy up 😭😭😭 what did bro do to him lmfaooo 😭🙏
haha fists go pum pum
Jacket just really hates Russians, man went through a lot in the war
Inner Human ( Jacket is a fighting roaster in man mask)
Whenever I see a electrical outlet I see him... There's no escaping Scattle..
The first time through this game is a wild experience, what an odyssey
Wanna know something funny Scattle? I found you randomly playing a whole different rogue light you weren’t apart of( dead cells) and when the crossover for hotline Miami came out I got curious, I never played hotline so I bought both and your music has creeped into my playlists ever since
miamiの暴力的なゲームデザインを全てプレイヤーのせいにする露悪趣味は正直好きではないんだが、この曲のタイトルとその曲調が内包する「誰の内にも遍在する獣性」と言う抑制の効いたテーマの表現は当時から大好きだった
この感想を作曲者であるあなたに直接伝えられる機会を設けてくれてありがとう、アーティスト
Hold up, his writing is fire?
what is blud yapping about
when there are Vigilante droids in the mechtropolis
nah fam but you might find two janitors in the sewers
Still listening some of your tracks. They give me different atmosphere, thank you
1:34 When your bloodthirst kicks in:
I listen to this whenever I'm typing an essay in class.
"iwasbornintheusa"
🐶dogs dont attack
Tip : Biker is most normal and cool character ih HM
richter is
@@euronymous_ we'll know about him better in HM 2, so vecnas is right
@@euronymous_ Agree
Richter is
ofc Richter also just good man who do all for his mom
*Tip: Recklessness is rewarded.*
I love this tip
я бля обожаю этот саундтрек
'' PRESS R TO RESTART ''
R
Aye, as a hotline miami lover I'd like to ask a question. If you could make more themes for hotline miami, would you do it?
Sure, but I'll take some time
This feels like a song when you are forced to kill people, but at some point you were sent to kill people you want to kill.
INNER MANNIMAL
bro you just gave me a great idea
@@baris004 im excited
@user-jw7vm1ze2s yes
I love Hotline Miami
what the fuck is that droid game they're talking about in the comments? have they never played hotline miami?
it's a popular (ish) game on roblox. A rougelike dungeon runner. It is funny how the game takes music from other games then the entire fanbase swarms the comment sections of the music
@@Infinitymaster2304 ima do what jacket did to the russian mob but its gonna be with the fans of that game instead
me, an rgd speedrunner: "uh oh"
@@nerpnate lol
🐔🐔🐔
GREAT TRACK INDEED
Underrated
Why does this video has so few views?
reupload /new channel
Oh😢
I thought it was cool it was hinted that the Jacket actually did get the right location to get vengeance on the people behind the phone calls from the police files, but didn’t quite catch the Janitor’s secret hideout in the club.
And when Biker confronts the Janitors, the first floor of Resolution is a lightly altered version of the first room of Vengeance, and this music plays throughout.
that's literally impossible the two buildings are at different addresses
@@green5260 The first couple of rooms in Resolution are extremely similar to Vengeance, Inner Animal plays in both levels, there exists other similar address fuckups in other levels, and if you find out the password Biker tells the Janitors it was clever setting up their operations from enemy territory. In the sequel, the Police Chief also mentions that the phone calls Jacket got were traced to the club present in Vengeance and Resolution as well.
As somebody that hasn't gotten far in the game yet, these words you are saying sound like a fever dream I would have lmao
Actually, the addresses for each level are flashed at the start. It's not the same location.
The Golden Truckstop is at South 86th Street, while the Janitors' base is at North 87th Street.
Jacket was lead to believe that the mafia was attacking itself because the police traced the calls to the Golden Truckstop. We learn during Safehouse that 50 Blessings coerced a computer expert to change where the calls could be traced to out of PhoneHom.
Also, all of Biker's story probably didn't happen. It's my personal theory that Biker was wine drunk ever since the intro to Prankcall and he hallucinates everything afterwards. It makes stuff in HM2 make more sense.
@@lotuseater2184 Both stories are canon, but they're both unreliable narrators. Biker's still alive in HM2, and he's even in Miami. If you look carefully at the intro to First Trial, you see him standing with Ash and Alex at Jacket's trial. That being said, the game portrays Jacket's POV while he's in a coma, which we've seen literally changes to stuff that never happened at times. Biker was also probably on drugs during the fight as evident to the intro of the Phonehom mission, where it's hinted that he had a party at his place the night before.
Both assumed that they killed the other, but in reality, both lived.
This makes sense even from a story standpoint in the first game as 1) Jacket started being sent on harder and more lethal missions right after presumably failing to kill the Biker, culminating to the janitors sending Richter after him, and 2) the death threats that the Biker receives in the intro to his missions.
That being said, I need to play through HM 1 again. Everyone bringing up the addresses and the minor building alterations might play more into the unreliable narrator aspect.
Did you make this song for hotline miami? Or did it exist prior
Yeah he did.
this song gives me "Uncovering the dark conspiracy" vibes
My fav
I personally don’t care if you came from a Roblox game. just don’t make obnoxious comments. *Cough* Guts and blackpowder fans on classical music comment sections
Las Vegas theme
i'm getting ninja gaiden (NES) vibes from this song
Atomic Factory
you got it mixed up,this one is actually the theme of mechtropolis-
just came back from casino
me when
INNER GENERATED DROID
relatable
No.
i came from randomly generated droids haha.. anyone heard of that..?
That one xero droid that is slightly faster than you
did,but would still recommend playing hotline miami
@@bread496Yeah
I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis I hate mechtropolis
@@_Ex1led_ Why
🦈🦈🦈
Idk what is the comments talking about
I only know gunner and rapid-fire droids
Same but vigilante and switch droids for me
Mega ytp outro
pov : switch droid, xero droid 3.0, and a rapid fire turret ruining my run :
buddy nobody knows what ur talking about jsstfu 🙏
did we play the same game?
@@bruhman4824 randomly generated droids
@@Ultimatesonicgame101 isnt that a roblox game?why are we talking abut this here
@@bread496 it's music in the game