"It's just a film..." "Please..I just wanna go home" "What are you waiting for!?" "Gotta get a grip" "Nah I'm calling in sick today" "Okay. No need to fight it then" *Leaving this world is not as scary as it sounds* "
@@iputapipebombintoyourmailb6210 The line you though beard said was actually said by Richter. That line is basically back to back with the leaving this world quote.
Speaking of the game making you feel bad, anyone else remember the soviet POWs after the first level with Beard? Those 5 guys watching their comrade get beaten to a pulp? I really like the detail of the one soldier watching who just openly weeps as he's being held at gunpoint. Seems like a pretty overlooked scene, though.
When I hear this song I always recall the Son just having killed his entire mob and most of the Fans on a drug-induced murder spree, walking towards the edge of the building to his own death which he was completely unaware of. Main character deaths in HM2 are handled in such a nonchalant yet intriguing way. It really reinforces the feeling of senseless and abrupt violence that nobody will escape from. This song perfectly encapsulates the indifference of the slaughter in Hotline.
The first time I heard Dust I hated it because it tried to replicate the Miami track from the 1st game but after finally understanding the story I fell in love with it
and to think their deaths weren’t very cinematic, just super abrupt, all that character and story development, that feeling of connecting to character(s) in a story, gone in the snap of a finger, makes it a lot darker and emotional
It's amazing how much contrast this has when compared to the post-level theme of the first game. Despite sounding similar, it gives off a completely different vibe. Hotline Miami 1's made it sound like you were being rewarded for everything wrong you did, where you could really feel the dissonance. This one, especially right after you watch the fans mutilate the Mafia dude... Well, damn, son.
man i cringed so hard after seeing how brutally the henchman got murdered, i kinda liked him :c and really, in this game i don't feel that the mob are the assholes here...
You remember what they did to the failed 50 blessings operatives? They brutally beat and tortured them when they failed their attacks. They are no better than anyone else in the games.
@@musicaccount3340 Agreed, interrogations really do be like that in war, thing is the henchman wanted to quit so he'd not put his ass on the line, he didn't want any more fighting, but the fans decided to be assholes and brutally murdered him with no questions. also Son was a badass despite being drugged, lol
Soundtrack comments are like a bar of broken heroes. Every person who completed hotline Miami visit this place. Everyone leaves some quotes, 50b spray or some depressed words. It's kinda funny seeing that comments are ranged from 5 years to 1 day ago. People still love hotline miami and player counter grows every day. If you haven't checked its soundtrack that means that you haven't felt the game High five to let the others hang out here
Asinine Vulpine The game is full of this little details, for example, one of the game banners who was used to announce Hotline Miami 2, is Beard getting nuke in San Francisco.
Also if you look at the backgrounds for the options, menu screen, chapter selection and whatnot? They're all Miami in the MIDDLE of being nuked. Chapter selection? What's that bright light off to the side that CLEARLY ISN'T FROM THE SUN DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF YOU?? .Options menu? Visible fragments of debris flying through the air. Main screen? Huge blowing wind that's enough to nearly snap the trees.
The score music in Hotline Miami is more cheerful, because Jacket wanted to do everything. He was mentally unstable and was doing what he believed was for revenge. Now in Hotline Miami 2, it's more somber and moody because most characters didn't want to kill. And even the ones who did enjoy killing (the Fans) still had enough mental stability to see how fucked up they all were. This is all up for debate. 2020 Edit: Very nice to see this still causing discussion almost four years later. 2024 edit: 8 years and still getting replies. This is why I love this community. Still weird seeing something I wrote as a freshman being engaged with. My opinion shifted quite a bit on my own words.
+ArkhamChild Is funny becuase the fans followed Jacket steps thinking he was a hero...at least their search scum bags and not innocent people...-or i am wrong?-
C- Rating?!?! Are you fucking kidding me! I swore I got at least 4 10x combos on that level! This game is bullshit... *continues playing until 3 in the morning*
Dust is just a song that gives you this feeling, something was over, but it's bittersweet, as the guy with the top comment said "in the end, there's nothing but dust"
martin is the player, makes the same excuses that the player makes " this is not real" or " this is just a movie, nobody gets hurt " , but at the end they are both at there for one thing "killing people not because they are baddies, because u wanted to "...
my favorite qoutes spec ops the line is: 1-Do you feel like a hero yet? 2-To kill for yourself is murder. To kill for your government is heroic. To kill for entertainment is harmless. 3-The US military does not condone the killing of unarmed combatants. But this isn't real, so why should you care?
@@SPECREY I like to believe the way they ended Martin, the same way they ended the feeling of power that the player enjoyed and left the player feeling helpless and depressed by the end of the game. This fucking game man. Loved it
@@hackyou3227 Yeah, It's truly crazy. I was late to the party and thought it was at least 2015 or higher. But 2014? It took a VERY long time for people to come around it. I fucking love these games. Maybe one day I'll check out mods.
Jacket didn't understand what Richards message was. Vichter did and accepted it. The Fans tried to be memorable,they did but they ended up the same fate. Son was corrupted with his power and ended with his downfall. Jake figured out the truth but the truth never is good. Evan found himself stuck between two things that either way led to his death. Manny wanted his fame like The Fans but it ended up destroying him and everyone around him. The Henchmans greed led to him being left and abandoned. Every choice in Hotline Miami 1 and 2 reflects on you and the antagonists choices it truly shows what everyone behind the screen is "Monsters that love violence were all animals" - Cournel
I listened to this song driving home from work one night. Coming onto the empty highway with no cars except mine in view, the only thing visible for miles was rows and rows of silver streetlights illuminating the road ahead and the endless black of night surrounding it. Hell of a vibe.
In Russia we say “morning wiser than evening” So every time I saw levels levels ending, watching this neon sunset while listening to this fabulous song and thinking about characters feelings after all of those homicides, blood oceans and so on I just remember “morning wiser than evening”
It's fascinating how the story of a game can change a track like this, because the first time you hear this after playing the first game is think of Miami, where the game is taking place, and you think of all of its great aspects, but once you get halfway through the game, you start hearing it more and more... you notice it might mean something, you think it has a deeper morale that you can find if you search hard enough, and then the endgame, it finally hits you... *Leaving this world isn't as scary as it sounds*
Sometimes when i listen to Dust I imagine all the characters walking on a long path, The Fans, Richter, Jacket, Evan, The son, The russians, The mobsters, The thugs, The police, The soldiers. Because in the end, They have the same doom. They head to the same place : Death
Ive read alot about how this song makes people feel bad about what they've just done. I think it's like a pat on the back, as if someone's saying "Good job. You just brutally slaughtered a bunch of people, but you did it efficiently."
The Chaotic Banana I can think of a number of ways this can be interpreted, during Martin brown's death, is a tragedy, during the henchman death is like "Good job guys! You killed a drugged man who was abandoned by his girlfriend! But good job!" Is like a mix of sad/happy theme
Sliced Bread God...Martin Brown’s death was actually shocking. Like, I was absolutely loving the level, but I seriously thought that he had snapped during the filming of Midnight Animal and now didn’t know what was real or now. I didn’t want to really finish the level, because I didn’t want him to try and rape the girl again. When she shot him, I was kind of relieved. It was like I got the best of bit worlds, I got to go on a rampage, but I didn’t get to rape someone. And then it turned out that it was all just fake, and that the whole time you had been acting, but the guns blanks had been accidentally switched. Like, that was actually legitimately shocking.
I feel like, similar to climax reasoning v3 , this is sadness with a faint hope at the end of the road. Like, after the nukes are dropped, this injustice will be revealed. It works hand in hand with my headcanon that the hotline Miami series are movies made revealing the truth of what happened, way after the tragedy. Serving justice to those who died.
I did a lot of blow playing HM & HM2 do to depression and hating the workd around me. I lost myself in this game for hours, inflicting the pain i felt on the daily, but then after I beat HM2 i quit doing blow and changed my life. Was always ready to leave this world but now I'm content knowing there's others like me out there feeling how I do and still go on every day.
My headcanon is that everyone in hotline miami is dead, except for Biker, I mean the dude escaped to a desert afterwards so it would make sense if he was still alive. After the nuking of Miami, Biker comes out of the desert and goes back to where he lived and is just walking around in the remains of Miami feeling a strong amount of guilt, wondering if he could have changed something.
@@Ahmadkhadr. What about the 50 blessings guys with their bunkers? You could technically kill them. Imagine, killing a bunch of guys in animal masks/hardcore patriots.
The openings to this song is the real feeling of bliss i cant stop chasing, this score is amazing (how itonic in context to find pleasure in the bliss this music creats, i love you hotline miami)
"Are we actually doing this?" "I fucking hate these people" "Do you like hurting other people?" "It's just a film" "C'mon guys... i just want to go home..." "What are you waiting for?!" "It's on the house!" "Let's get over with this" "Gotta get a grip" "Show some goddamn respect!!" "Leaving this world is not as scary as it sounds."
My mother was battling cancer since 2022 till the 26th of April 2023 she passed away in hospital, she lost her fight and after leaving the hospital that evening I had to go to her home and prepare things for the funeral. With hands that we shaking I pulled out a cigarette and started my car's engine. I lit the cigarette and started driving towards her home. During the day there was only rain but in the evening after she passed away the clouds gave way to show the sun that was beginning to set. I instantly thought of this song and had it play on loop through my entire drive to her home. I had her cremated just as she wanted. From dust to dust. I'm so glad that this song was there through the hardest moment in my life and while I'm still healing from the entire fiasco surrounding her illness and death, I hope to find peace eventually.
i finished the 2 game on my switch some months ago and man, that really was a tremendous experience, every single character, the viscious and challenging gameplay and obviously, the rich lore of this game. everything about this story just makes you love and be intrested more and more. hotline miami really is, one of the games out there and will forever be marked on everyone that played it, including myself.
I love this game. Probably one of the most important games in my life. Synthwave accompanies me through it to this day. And to this day, this game has allowed me to help with many problems in private life. The sad thing is that it seems to me to be quite forgotten.
Уникальный звук, будоражащий сознание; натуральный звуковой экстаз от этого саундтрека. Подходит для любого настроения, начиная от лёгкой ностальгии, заканчивая хорошим настроением сейчас.
Play this song in your head after finishing a book,after a lot of people die.Then imagine all of them,the bad guys,the good guys,the people who had a single line of dialog in the book waving at you. Doesn't that make you want to -cry- die
If I can get through a game that involves brutally killing people with out shedding a single tear or wanting to kill myself, what difference would that book make?
It happened to me to cry after having watched Big Fish that has the exact same ending, it got me emotional but in a positive manner. I think that it is because remembering lifes and stories through people is like actually reviving everything in your head in such a short time. It's like a cannon ball through your mind, because people in our life play a fundamental role that cannot be replaced but it is often forgotten and underrated.
I love how a lot of songs from these games have different meanings for different people. For some this might be calming and a way to rest after a long level, while others might see this as regretful and somber after all of the people they just killed.
This reminds you that even tough you might find and acomplish alot in life, everything will still be taken away in the end, and after all of the suffering you lived trough in life, youll be left in the darkness to sit down and rest, to straight up dissapear... This track perfectly fits in the game
I've beaten this game for the first time over 6 years ago by this point in 2018, yet every now and then i come back to it, play my favourite levels, go through the story, listen to the godly soundtrack and read everyone's comments This game changed how i view video games and was my gateway to trying different genres of games besides my comfort ones. Truly an experience I'll never get over nor forget about!
No matter how each level ended, whether it’d be something shocking, or rather depressing, whenever this song came on, I felt a sense of satisfaction. Whether it’d be from all my failed attempts and finally beating the level, or something else, I had always loved hearing this at the end.
Hearing this after you kill the henchman is a weird feeling, youve completed the mission but at what cost? A man who was trying to improve himself even though we all had the feeling of one more cigarette, maybe one more hit of bud(or pills in his case). He mightve changed but hes dead now. Idk henchman was my favorite character, one i could relate to
Now that I think about it, Jacket is such a poor guy. He was lost in him own self. He thought what he was doing was for revenge when actually, he did it just to build his future and family that was eventually taken away from him. We dont even know if it was just a dream or not.
@@Xhawk777 Considering Jacket got shot by Richter shortly after his fight against Biker, it's probable he misremembers those details. Biker, on the other hand, had just had a party, and was probably still suffering the alcohol's effects/withdrawal.
One of my favorite parts of the Hotline Miami games was once you completed a level, you needed to walk yourself back through the building to finish; seeing all the people you killed and all the damage you caused. When this track played at the end of every Hotline Miami 2 level, as my adrenaline rush faded away and I was reminded of the chaos I just caused, I had one thought in my head: "This is what you did. Was it worth it?"
I have never heard of Hotline Miami until I heard this song somewhere. I want to go and play both now to understand the story that sounds depressing. As for this song itself, it gives off a feeling of hopelessness, and the acceptance of it. Just moving along, one day at a time.
I always loved how this track was essentially a somber take on Jasper Byrne's "Miami", reflecting the more somber mood of Wrong Number's consequences to the first game's actions.
this sounds so good when you're just thinking of the past regrets and forgiving yourself for them and removing all that guilt that you have been carrying on your shoulders for years
This song is the most soothing thing ever. I always felt it was made to calm you down after a tough level. Of course, that is until I saw the famous Richard quote. Now the track feels like a distillation of it.
Je n'ai jamais joué à un Hotline Miami pourtant j'écoute cette soundtrack en permanence c'est devenue une vraie obsession. Cette musique me transporte tout est parfait la mélodie , la basse , les drums et le lead est incroyable
"Leaving this world is not as scary as it sounds." - Richard
it's all black in the end
Isn't it?
Alexandre Henrique, once you go black you never go back, lol.
You know what they say about the good times?
Yeah.
Good times never last.
@Ethan Adams, I dont think so, he just word of sense in this story. He starts it, he ends it
Best feeling after every level to hear this.
Miami 2 was better
And then you play deathwish
And then the poor henchmen dies
Or worst, depending on the level
And dont ever think to listen to Roller Mobster
I like the use of this song, making the score board much darker.
"Think of your sins".
"Goddammit only a B?!??!"
A fucking c+!? This was a sin
This song looks like LORN-ANVIL. But LORN i like more.
@@БесФанатизма bro that stuff is shit compared to this what r u smoking
really though in the 1st game the score was happy cuz jacket was happy with what he did but everyone else was depressed
"Wait I heard strange sound outside of the store, I call you later"
-Beard
"Mary will come pick me up" "look guys, I just wanna go home"
-Henchman
@@Ahmadkhadr. " what are you waiting son of a-"
-alex
This is enough to make a grown man cry.
amogus
@@onion599 Raduk
"It's just a film..."
"Please..I just wanna go home"
"What are you waiting for!?"
"Gotta get a grip"
"Nah I'm calling in sick today"
"Okay. No need to fight it then"
*Leaving this world is not as scary as it sounds*
"
im gonna guess who say these line
pig dude (i forgot his name)
henchman (that black guy)
alex
son
pardo
beard (i guess?)
richard (to richter)
"I was born with thick skin"
jake just spat LMAO
@@iputapipebombintoyourmailb6210 The line you though beard said was actually said by Richter. That line is basically back to back with the leaving this world quote.
@@fatmandirtball4746 a true American hero
Those feelings when this starts playing after deatwish scene :, (
homerit I know that feel.
homerit :(
+homerit :(
+homerit :(
+homerit That was very unspected turn... i am sad. why they had to... we got onely police and writer motherfuckers left ;(
love how the music title is foreshadowing the ending.
What's left after a Nuclear explosion?
*Dust.*
Stop messing with my HEAD, man...
Stevenation 42
get a grip man
WHAT IS THAT PROFILE PIC?
@@filipmakljenovic1762
""chris redfield""
Speaking of the game making you feel bad, anyone else remember the soviet POWs after the first level with Beard? Those 5 guys watching their comrade get beaten to a pulp?
I really like the detail of the one soldier watching who just openly weeps as he's being held at gunpoint.
Seems like a pretty overlooked scene, though.
i wanted to get to see them all get shot
disappointed we werent allowed to see that ingame
Mate, "Like" is not the right word to use there. There is no way in hell you though that was a likeable or cool detail
I hope the crying one survived
@@jimmyford-hill1925dude you are literally replying to a 8 year old comment
Are you still there?
"Leaving this world is not as scary as it sounds."
"it's all just black in the end isn't it? "
Dont worry, your just sleeping. Every thing will be okay...
5 minute later
Why ?
Why did you return even though you know how this would end ?
I think this is my favorite quote in all gaming history
Is this the most credits song ever ?
haha 1.5 million subs and no comments, funni
@@F.B.I almost as if this video doesn't get many views these days
@@AFGuidesHD could agree partially, most of these "good games" get less and less recognition each year, which is sad
Yes
Lol what's a RUclipsr with 1.5M doing here
When I hear this song I always recall the Son just having killed his entire mob and most of the Fans on a drug-induced murder spree, walking towards the edge of the building to his own death which he was completely unaware of. Main character deaths in HM2 are handled in such a nonchalant yet intriguing way. It really reinforces the feeling of senseless and abrupt violence that nobody will escape from. This song perfectly encapsulates the indifference of the slaughter in Hotline.
The first time I heard Dust I hated it because it tried to replicate the Miami track from the 1st game but after finally understanding the story I fell in love with it
Yeah, once you play the game you learn why the song sounds like it does and gives you the emotional reaction it does.
and to think their deaths weren’t very cinematic, just super abrupt, all that character and story development, that feeling of connecting to character(s) in a story, gone in the snap of a finger, makes it a lot darker and emotional
@@sparda_ Closest to a cinematic death was the son. Or anybody that died in the nuclear fallout.
It's amazing how much contrast this has when compared to the post-level theme of the first game. Despite sounding similar, it gives off a completely different vibe. Hotline Miami 1's made it sound like you were being rewarded for everything wrong you did, where you could really feel the dissonance. This one, especially right after you watch the fans mutilate the Mafia dude... Well, damn, son.
man i cringed so hard after seeing how brutally the henchman got murdered, i kinda liked him :c
and really, in this game i don't feel that the mob are the assholes here...
You remember what they did to the failed 50 blessings operatives? They brutally beat and tortured them when they failed their attacks. They are no better than anyone else in the games.
Wasn't it all for interrogation purposes? They had to go to extreme lengths to get anything out of them although they the operatives never cracked.
@@akedus44 you'd also torture masked members of a shadow organization that systematically attack and murder your people. War is war.
@@musicaccount3340 Agreed, interrogations really do be like that in war, thing is the henchman wanted to quit so he'd not put his ass on the line, he didn't want any more fighting, but the fans decided to be assholes and brutally murdered him with no questions.
also Son was a badass despite being drugged, lol
HM1: you play as a chicken bastard and a delivery boy and both survive
HM2: you play as 11 characters and none survived
@ronald speedweedmeme
Both survived
Jacket is sentenced to prison and Biker went into hiding
@@HE13272326jacket died in nuclear blast
Nah chicken bastard died
"Hey... are you hitting me?
Come on guys I just want to go home"
No please no
Am I bleeding? Do i need to go to the hospital?
Don't. Don't do that. Don't make me sad here.
Can you call Mary? She'll come pick me up.
Are those... Masks?
Are we in the jungle?
I want to go to the jungle...
Soundtrack comments are like a bar of broken heroes. Every person who completed hotline Miami visit this place. Everyone leaves some quotes, 50b spray or some depressed words. It's kinda funny seeing that comments are ranged from 5 years to 1 day ago. People still love hotline miami and player counter grows every day. If you haven't checked its soundtrack that means that you haven't felt the game
High five to let the others hang out here
yeah
when you play the game this song is a welcome mission with a bit of a bad feeling but after the game this song takes its dark sad end
The soundtrack of both the games gives feels very few games manages to give
coolest comment
I come back here every now and then. I'm glad to see some people still do the same :)
this is also the ending theme, so gooood
What is left after a nuclear explosion?
Dust
HeantradXD ...*slow clap* ... very nicely done...
Asinine Vulpine The game is full of this little details, for example, one of the game banners who was used to announce Hotline Miami 2, is Beard getting nuke in San Francisco.
Also if you look at the backgrounds for the options, menu screen, chapter selection and whatnot? They're all Miami in the MIDDLE of being nuked. Chapter selection? What's that bright light off to the side that CLEARLY ISN'T FROM THE SUN DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF YOU?? .Options menu? Visible fragments of debris flying through the air. Main screen? Huge blowing wind that's enough to nearly snap the trees.
mambila2001 don't read comments for games you haven't finished, jfc
HeantradXD noo ya spaz! it leaves superheros!
The score music in Hotline Miami is more cheerful, because Jacket wanted to do everything. He was mentally unstable and was doing what he believed was for revenge. Now in Hotline Miami 2, it's more somber and moody because most characters didn't want to kill. And even the ones who did enjoy killing (the Fans) still had enough mental stability to see how fucked up they all were. This is all up for debate.
2020 Edit: Very nice to see this still causing discussion almost four years later.
2024 edit: 8 years and still getting replies. This is why I love this community. Still weird seeing something I wrote as a freshman being engaged with. My opinion shifted quite a bit on my own words.
+ArkhamChild Is funny becuase the fans followed Jacket steps thinking he was a hero...at least their search scum bags and not innocent people...-or i am wrong?-
That's because no one can be psycho as Jacket.
***** What are you, fucking gay?
+ArkhamChild Best comment about the score music. I can notice what you said now, and you are right.
+Crow Jane i feel you. same.
C- Rating?!?! Are you fucking kidding me! I swore I got at least 4 10x combos on that level! This game is bullshit...
*continues playing until 3 in the morning*
Just 3 a.m? What a pussy
and you at 3 :30 ?
Herp Derp Question: How many times did you die?
@PeanutButterBruce i did that fuckshit for 2 hours kust to fucking crash on hard mod fml
So true, im not going to lie.
Dust is just a song that gives you this feeling, something was over, but it's bittersweet, as the guy with the top comment said "in the end, there's nothing but dust"
HM1: Wow, dude, you slaughtered a lot of russians, cool job, bro!
HM2: You should be ashamed, bro...
HM1: You did it! you killed them all and with style! good job! keep it up
HM2: You should be ashamed... even though... good work
..........
El Josho 1500 Literally copied the guy above.
@@SHADOW_F_A_X yEs
In HM1 it didn't end off happy... it ended with Jacket accepting his friend's and Girlfriend's death and with him going to jail to rot...
That's right, think about what you've done.
I'm afraid you know too much.
+Matthew Barnes WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FO...
bang
+Nawan_01 JUST DO IT lol vine reference
gg, here's you're cookie and your membership card for the cool kids club
Ainsley Harriott
Vines a re cancer and unfuunny
"You heard him Martin, time to get up!"
"..."
"Martin?"
martin is the player, makes the same excuses that the player makes " this is not real" or " this is just a movie, nobody gets hurt " , but at the end they are both at there for one thing "killing people not because they are baddies, because u wanted to "...
and yes producer calls us pig, if u can see the big picture , u better play Spec Ops the Line a.k.a PTSD simulator or WarCrime The Game (
my favorite qoutes spec ops the line is:
1-Do you feel like a hero yet?
2-To kill for yourself is murder. To kill for your government is heroic. To kill for entertainment is harmless.
3-The US military does not condone the killing of unarmed combatants. But this isn't real, so why should you care?
@@SPECREY I like to believe the way they ended Martin, the same way they ended the feeling of power that the player enjoyed and left the player feeling helpless and depressed by the end of the game. This fucking game man. Loved it
(Realize that was your fault and start to make a sad smile)
People in 2077: “Can’t believe this was made over 50 years ago. It sounds like it came out last week”
Hard to process that HM2 came out 10 years ago when it feels like 5 at most
@@hackyou3227 Yeah, It's truly crazy. I was late to the party and thought it was at least 2015 or higher. But 2014? It took a VERY long time for people to come around it. I fucking love these games. Maybe one day I'll check out mods.
Jacket didn't understand what Richards message was.
Vichter did and accepted it.
The Fans tried to be memorable,they did but they ended up the same fate.
Son was corrupted with his power and ended with his downfall.
Jake figured out the truth but the truth never is good.
Evan found himself stuck between two things that either way led to his death.
Manny wanted his fame like The Fans but it ended up destroying him and everyone around him.
The Henchmans greed led to him being left and abandoned.
Every choice in Hotline Miami 1 and 2 reflects on you and the antagonists choices it truly shows what everyone behind the screen is "Monsters that love violence were all animals" - Cournel
"Vichter"
What about Biker?
@@dominic1684 he ran away to the desert. There's an easter egg in hlm 2 where evan can interview him. It's implied that he was killed.
@@hozzy2649 He was killed? After the ending, I though he was still alive. Damn. Thank you for this.
"Cournel"
I listened to this song driving home from work one night. Coming onto the empty highway with no cars except mine in view, the only thing visible for miles was rows and rows of silver streetlights illuminating the road ahead and the endless black of night surrounding it.
Hell of a vibe.
Just listen the music and go on the rainbow road
Gotta get a grip
*Falls*
falls 8000 times cos your Bad at drifting in Mario kart
Listen to this and play a sonic unleashed level and have max speed and just drift and run at high speeds.
Aka, the rooftop
Hotline miami got a soundtrack that will never be repeated in the history of gaming.
👍true
I hope you’re wrong 😢
this is a song that really makes you think back to your life, and its so calming.
In Russia we say “morning wiser than evening”
So every time I saw levels levels ending, watching this neon sunset while listening to this fabulous song and thinking about characters feelings after all of those homicides, blood oceans and so on I just remember “morning wiser than evening”
В таком случае не стоит ничего говорить. Стоит лишь бросить загадочный взгляд в мексиканской шляпи
не помню такой поговорки, если честно
@@slitnotgm утро вечера мудренее, я в плане знаний английского тут навалил как-то жидко
That isn't the sun... It's the nuclear bomb detonating in miami
What does that mean?
It's fascinating how the story of a game can change a track like this, because the first time you hear this after playing the first game is think of Miami, where the game is taking place, and you think of all of its great aspects, but once you get halfway through the game, you start hearing it more and more... you notice it might mean something, you think it has a deeper morale that you can find if you search hard enough, and then the endgame, it finally hits you... *Leaving this world isn't as scary as it sounds*
amen to that bro
Sometimes when i listen to Dust I imagine all the characters walking on a long path, The Fans, Richter, Jacket, Evan, The son, The russians, The mobsters, The thugs, The police, The soldiers. Because in the end, They have the same doom. They head to the same place : Death
"The death"
gr8 gremmar 10/10 your engrieshse techer most be prod
Your engrieshse? prod? gr8? Are you a troll?
I'm just joking m8.
when you're trying to be deep
and then mess up at the end
I am so sorry for this big mistake
Ive read alot about how this song makes people feel bad about what they've just done. I think it's like a pat on the back, as if someone's saying "Good job. You just brutally slaughtered a bunch of people, but you did it efficiently."
The Chaotic Banana I can think of a number of ways this can be interpreted, during Martin brown's death, is a tragedy, during the henchman death is like "Good job guys! You killed a drugged man who was abandoned by his girlfriend! But good job!" Is like a mix of sad/happy theme
It, along with the overall soundtrack, makes more sense during your second playthrough
Sliced Bread God...Martin Brown’s death was actually shocking. Like, I was absolutely loving the level, but I seriously thought that he had snapped during the filming of Midnight Animal and now didn’t know what was real or now. I didn’t want to really finish the level, because I didn’t want him to try and rape the girl again.
When she shot him, I was kind of relieved. It was like I got the best of bit worlds, I got to go on a rampage, but I didn’t get to rape someone.
And then it turned out that it was all just fake, and that the whole time you had been acting, but the guns blanks had been accidentally switched.
Like, that was actually legitimately shocking.
I feel like, similar to climax reasoning v3 , this is sadness with a faint hope at the end of the road. Like, after the nukes are dropped, this injustice will be revealed. It works hand in hand with my headcanon that the hotline Miami series are movies made revealing the truth of what happened, way after the tragedy. Serving justice to those who died.
But I got an S doing it
When you beat a level that you fucking castrated yourself in anger over...
and realize you're only on normal.
Good luck on Demolition Hard mode buddy
Done it.
"Leaving this world isn't as scary as it sounds"
The song perfectly reflects the despair and uncertainty of our times.
Yeah 2020 has been rough
I have a sinking feeling this will end the same as the game.
@@G-Mastah-Fash I wouldn't even be sad at this point tbh just praying for a meteor to strike us already
@@asddw4998Bro really, you want the world to end?
@@Shimenjii I'm just so tired dude :(
"Goddamnit, only an A?!"
+Mettan Atem Why are you everywhere?! ;-;
+Sai DESGRAÇA You're both getting the same recommend video chain. They must be commenting on most videos they watch.
"Let's see. I haven't played for weeks, I know I could do it better....
S
.... it seems like those 42h were worth"
A, for fucking Asshol*
So true, when u like ideally passed the level but "HERE YA GO, "A" :3"
Around 2:10 theres just a sort of "blurred", quieter part that just makes the song.
EldritchBee It's a compressor. Basically turns the quality down.
Pretty easy to do in audacity.
@@nathaniellefebvre342 its not a compressor, its a low pass filter mainly.
"I wish we could have had met under different circumstances." That pretty much sums up how the song feels to me.
I did a lot of blow playing HM & HM2 do to depression and hating the workd around me. I lost myself in this game for hours, inflicting the pain i felt on the daily, but then after I beat HM2 i quit doing blow and changed my life.
Was always ready to leave this world but now I'm content knowing there's others like me out there feeling how I do and still go on every day.
the feeling of completing both games for the first time is amazing and everyone should experience it
Or play them for first time
I just completed Hotline Miami, can' t wait to play the second. This game is magniicent. And this soundtrack.... Blown away.
@@grepper_423how was It? Did you like the Wrong Number?
@@emmanuelbustos2693 It’ s really good. In my opinion the soundtrack is better. But I like the gameplay better in the first one.
Agreed! Amazing games got re released again recently for newer consoles and i had a blast playing them again! 3rd time!
My headcanon is that everyone in hotline miami is dead, except for Biker, I mean the dude escaped to a desert afterwards so it would make sense if he was still alive. After the nuking of Miami, Biker comes out of the desert and goes back to where he lived and is just walking around in the remains of Miami feeling a strong amount of guilt, wondering if he could have changed something.
If he died, they would've shown it.
Campaign idea.
@@neondeity6630 I mean there'd not be fighting as nobody else is alive to kill, so it can't be a campaign because it can't have levels
AND THEN BECOMES COURIER SIX
THATS RIGHT, PREQUEAL TO FALLOUT NEW VEGAS
@@Ahmadkhadr. What about the 50 blessings guys with their bunkers? You could technically kill them. Imagine, killing a bunch of guys in animal masks/hardcore patriots.
The openings to this song is the real feeling of bliss i cant stop chasing, this score is amazing (how itonic in context to find pleasure in the bliss this music creats, i love you hotline miami)
"A game by Dennaton"
"Are we actually doing this?"
"I fucking hate these people"
"Do you like hurting other people?"
"It's just a film"
"C'mon guys... i just want to go home..."
"What are you waiting for?!"
"It's on the house!"
"Let's get over with this"
"Gotta get a grip"
"Show some goddamn respect!!"
"Leaving this world is not as scary as it sounds."
Corey
Tony
Richard
Martin Brown
The Henchman
Alex
Beard
--I'm not sure about this one--
The Son
Jake
Richard
"We can get some pizza later" sneaking mark in with this one
"I was born with thick skin"
"You are Dead Meat!"
My mother was battling cancer since 2022 till the 26th of April 2023 she passed away in hospital, she lost her fight and after leaving the hospital that evening I had to go to her home and prepare things for the funeral. With hands that we shaking I pulled out a cigarette and started my car's engine. I lit the cigarette and started driving towards her home. During the day there was only rain but in the evening after she passed away the clouds gave way to show the sun that was beginning to set. I instantly thought of this song and had it play on loop through my entire drive to her home. I had her cremated just as she wanted. From dust to dust. I'm so glad that this song was there through the hardest moment in my life and while I'm still healing from the entire fiasco surrounding her illness and death, I hope to find peace eventually.
We're all become dust one day..
i finished the 2 game on my switch some months ago and man, that really was a tremendous experience, every single character, the viscious and challenging gameplay and obviously, the rich lore of this game.
everything about this story just makes you love and be intrested more and more.
hotline miami really is, one of the games out there and will forever be marked on everyone that played it, including myself.
This game is on switch?
@@Moister356 ye
Hotline miami collection
I love this game. Probably one of the most important games in my life. Synthwave accompanies me through it to this day. And to this day, this game has allowed me to help with many problems in private life. The sad thing is that it seems to me to be quite forgotten.
never forgotten!
I love how the soundtracks go from 80's to 90's.
Hey!Yeah,that is a very well made detail in style.
*Starts playing this track when the teacher is giving grades after a test*
No
"C-"
darn, now I have to replay the l̶e̶v̶e̶l̶ Test again.
Уникальный звук, будоражащий сознание; натуральный звуковой экстаз от этого саундтрека. Подходит для любого настроения, начиная от лёгкой ностальгии, заканчивая хорошим настроением сейчас.
Truly, a Masterpiece of game, all of it is just perfect, gameplay, ost, art style, all of it
if you haven't played yet you gotta do it
Play this song in your head after finishing a book,after a lot of people die.Then imagine all of them,the bad guys,the good guys,the people who had a single line of dialog in the book waving at you.
Doesn't that make you want to -cry- die
If I can get through a game that involves brutally killing people with out shedding a single tear or wanting to kill myself, what difference would that book make?
Imagine just the song,not the game
Marius Vlogg I still wouldn't shed a tear or want to kill myself.
It happened to me to cry after having watched Big Fish that has the exact same ending, it got me emotional but in a positive manner. I think that it is because remembering lifes and stories through people is like actually reviving everything in your head in such a short time. It's like a cannon ball through your mind, because people in our life play a fundamental role that cannot be replaced but it is often forgotten and underrated.
Cry yes.
KILLS 28400
COMBO 54000
FLEXIBILITY 1000
MOBILITY 2860
BOLONESS 4800
TIME BONUS 18190
SPECIAL 18000
GRADE A+ LEVEL SCORE
127250/61000
KILLS 90000
COMBO 90000
FLEXIBILITY 90000
MOBILITY 90000
BOLDNESS 90000
TIME BONUS 90000
SPECIAL 90000
GRADE F- LEVEL SCORE
630,000/75,000
Ten years and always the same feeling .....masterpiece yet rising up
"To tell you that it's all pointless. You're all heading the wrong way. At best, you'll end up in the cemetery." - Richard
I love how a lot of songs from these games have different meanings for different people. For some this might be calming and a way to rest after a long level, while others might see this as regretful and somber after all of the people they just killed.
Hotline Miami
Releases the darkness within us.
And leaves us feeling bad for what we have done.
Man I'm fucked then,
I just felt energetic I guess?
Like neutral but pumped.
This reminds you that even tough you might find and acomplish alot in life, everything will still be taken away in the end, and after all of the suffering you lived trough in life, youll be left in the darkness to sit down and rest, to straight up dissapear...
This track perfectly fits in the game
It make you want to turn back time and undo all of your vile acts you committed over the course of the game.
true@@jimmyford-hill1925
I've beaten this game for the first time over 6 years ago by this point in 2018, yet every now and then i come back to it, play my favourite levels, go through the story, listen to the godly soundtrack and read everyone's comments
This game changed how i view video games and was my gateway to trying different genres of games besides my comfort ones.
Truly an experience I'll never get over nor forget about!
Sitting down, listening to this song and praying a big red S comes up on the screen so you don't have to repeat that level for another 100 times
Most satisfying music ever after completing those brutal levels.
*This is the outro song to 2020...*
Honestly man
ffs
Slowly but it is coming
entirely true, i thought the same
OH SHIT! OH SHIT OH SHIT
Me walking home after successfully failing all the exams:
'Leaving this world is not as scary as it sounds'
Richard
Un Sifu Sin Morir 🐀💎
Ok fan de Uriel
Un Elder ring sin morir 🐀💎
This is more 80's than any song from the actual 80's.
Whether this song makes you fee sad, remorseful, calm, or pumped, you can’t deny that this it’s a masterpiece.
Ночь. Дождь. Ты едешь в маршрутке после тяжелого дня, за окном бегущие люди, огни фонарей и неоновые вывески. Ты понимаешь, все худшее позади
у меня ещё все только впереди......
Если вы всё еще это слушаете,то я вас уважаю.
@@KruskaChel я это слушаю днями
Все верно
..ведь конец жизни уже близок
Ты станешь пылью
This 6th grade school year has finally ended. There is only one exam left and this music will begin. had a good time
This song makes me miss something I've never experienced.
as patrick say everyone dies the end
nice profile m8
No matter how each level ended, whether it’d be something shocking, or rather depressing, whenever this song came on, I felt a sense of satisfaction. Whether it’d be from all my failed attempts and finally beating the level, or something else, I had always loved hearing this at the end.
Happy new year to everyone who listened to this song with me as new years approached
Peak synthwave imo. Chills within the first 2 seconds of the song
Hearing this after you kill the henchman is a weird feeling, youve completed the mission but at what cost? A man who was trying to improve himself even though we all had the feeling of one more cigarette, maybe one more hit of bud(or pills in his case). He mightve changed but hes dead now. Idk henchman was my favorite character, one i could relate to
Черт, этот двухголовый лебедь заставил меня попотеть!
Ух-ты, радужный мост!
Anyone else also find this fitting if it were to be a title screen theme?
Yeah
Nope. Expanses 2 is much more fitting considering of what's happening in the background, this tune is too happy.
+Russell Jensen This makes a better ringtone
In a different game, possibly.
I can see it if there was a seperate menu for hard mode
Fell in love with this song before I knew about the game. Now Im a huge fan of both 🧡
2:12
Aquí empieza la outro del UriGOD
Hotline Miami es lo mejor, es dios
me corro aaaa🐀💎
When you get so many points you get to hear dust's drop is a reward of its own
Now that I think about it, Jacket is such a poor guy.
He was lost in him own self.
He thought what he was doing was for revenge when actually, he did it just to build his future and family that was eventually taken away from him.
We dont even know if it was just a dream or not.
Can confirm, everything past the hospital level was indeed reality due to the events of the second game.
Everything in hm1 DID happen, but everything before the trauma level is Jacket remembering what he did
Aki F before the hospital, jacket remembered killing biker, which is complete and utter BS.
Radioactive Duck jacket also is a unreliable narrator. Biker thought he killed Jacket as well
@@Xhawk777
Considering Jacket got shot by Richter shortly after his fight against Biker, it's probable he misremembers those details. Biker, on the other hand, had just had a party, and was probably still suffering the alcohol's effects/withdrawal.
One of my favorite parts of the Hotline Miami games was once you completed a level, you needed to walk yourself back through the building to finish; seeing all the people you killed and all the damage you caused. When this track played at the end of every Hotline Miami 2 level, as my adrenaline rush faded away and I was reminded of the chaos I just caused, I had one thought in my head: "This is what you did. Was it worth it?"
I mean i kinda get you but its still just a good videogame. Not something i would have an exestencial crisis about myself.
hotline miami franchise's real theme to me
I have never heard of Hotline Miami until I heard this song somewhere. I want to go and play both now to understand the story that sounds depressing. As for this song itself, it gives off a feeling of hopelessness, and the acceptance of it. Just moving along, one day at a time.
I have never felt more relieved when I finally heard this song after playing death wish for a whole fucking hour
Отличная композиция под белое/сухое. Огонь!
1:37 la musica que el uriel usa en sus videos * procede a echase una platica soprana *
I never get tired of listening to this song. It just oozes atmosphere
I always loved how this track was essentially a somber take on Jasper Byrne's "Miami", reflecting the more somber mood of Wrong Number's consequences to the first game's actions.
this sounds so good when you're just thinking of the past regrets and forgiving yourself for them and removing all that guilt that you have been carrying on your shoulders for years
playing this game on hard mode. god it feels good to hear this song after grinding a level.
In My opinión the Best Game ost of hotline Miami saga and ever. I need a 1 hour version ❤
Hotline Miami 1 and 2 a timeless Masterpieces 🌆🏍️🪦🐔🐆🦓🐷
I've played a LOT of games across many years, no other game had perfected it's music like Hotline Miami 1 & 2 did. Absolutely incredible!
This song is the most soothing thing ever. I always felt it was made to calm you down after a tough level. Of course, that is until I saw the famous Richard quote. Now the track feels like a distillation of it.
This bings so much nostalgia from playing this game r.i.p hotline miami 1 and 2
"One... Two... Three..."
*Marching.*
"Seven... Eight... Nine..."
*More marching.*
"Ten!"
*BLAMBLAMBLAMBLAMBLAM*
*dust start playing
B-
When I am listening this music I am always remember ending of both HM.
I had so much frustration and excitement playing this game
Probably one of the most I've felt alive playing this game.
Je n'ai jamais joué à un Hotline Miami pourtant j'écoute cette soundtrack en permanence c'est devenue une vraie obsession.
Cette musique me transporte tout est parfait la mélodie , la basse , les drums et le lead est incroyable
This song feels like infinitely chasing something impossible to catch up to.