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Listen this Song while open RainyMood . com
Scary and beautiful at the same time! ♥
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when someone told me Nine Inch Nails made this, i didn't believe them at first. This song hit me differently, its a special breed that makes you sit on a bench at 3am outside on a cold night and think "What the hell am i here for?"
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@SecuR0M Everything is subjective and left to others' opinions. What you find as hideous may well represent something deep to others, possibly according to their life experiences. There's no "music", no "noise", it's just sound and layers of different atmospheres. Your comment means nothing and all at the same time, so why bothering something you dislike? I suppose I should have expected it from a typical bored Minecraft griever on youtube that likes to destroy others' games... Cheers. /KKS
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@KKSlider60 The rest of Ghosts is just random bollocks that starts out good, lures you into a cacophony of useless noise and formless instrumentation with no other reason than to be pretentious, petty, and appeal to the hipster crowd mass market of stereotypical white college students.
How the fuck could anyone enjoy it?
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@kaoritsukino This comment is so pretentious and hipster. It literally hurts me. The first half of this song is my reading the comment, followed by my personal self-bereavement at having sunk so low on the musical ladder that I'm actually listening to NIN.
Then I go back to Judas Priest and all is well.
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I'm used to play this track right after "Hurt", and then play "12 Ghosts II", "13 Ghosts II" and "36 Ghosts IV". It's like a suite, open to various interpretations, and a great collection of atmospheres so different, yet so close together. It could well adapt as a soundtrack for anyone's life, for it delivers a plethora of feelings and depth of sound.
KKS
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@emhean dear troll/rascist pig, that isnt funny or cool
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yeah love this tune..thank god for trent!!!!
This is such a wonderful song to open Ghosts with as it conveys that sense of loss in life that we all encounter and wish to be rid of, so we go to our dreams, our memories. Halfway through, it begins building into that tension, the impatience to begin the reality of our minds, and slowly fades away from hurt, into the dream. I think Trent's amazing if he can do that simply with sounds and not have to tell the story with lyrics. It shows his genius in understanding the mind and conveying it.
kaoritsukino 4 years ago 54
Actually, it reminds me of the Silent Hill series. Specifically, it has that same atmosphere of isolation and desolation that makes the games so scary.
xtremeholymuffin 3 years ago 8