ULTRAKILLL Violence Layer OST be like

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Published 2023-12-22

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  • @kroumkroum2063
    Hakita on his way to make the layer called VIOLENCE the most sorrowful in the game by a landslide
  • @randomocto9842
    Suffering leaves suffering leaves is a fucking genius name for the song that plays in 7-3. It's the forest of the suicidal. In Dante's inferno, sinners who committed self delete are turned into trees and are fed upon by harpies, hence their suffering leaves. The name "suffering leaves suffering leaves" can be interpreted as both a loop of suffering leaves suffering, and as the suffering of the sinners in their past lives lead to them becoming suffering trees with suffering leaves. Thank you for coming to my ultratalk.
  • @Neuro537
    I like to think we, the players are terminals watching V1's footage and just slapping a piece of music on for extra juice. and inside the Earthmover, the alarms perfectly synchronise with the music.
  • @brainless9182
    War Without Reason was just so damn groovy. The emphasis on the breakcore brought me back to Prelude.
  • @Kian00
    I love the irony of v1 turning on a flashlight to see in the dark levels after not using it in s-0
  • @KingK_Regal
    I like how not a lot of people reacts when first hearing Suffering Leaves Suffering Leaves because in game after feeding the first tree, the moment the song starts to play you can hear the roar of the "something wicked" enemy.
  • "Vah Naboris in a game about blood and violence doesn't exist, it can't hurt you!" Vah Naboris in a game about blood and violence :
  • @a_makarov
    3:35 Ultrakill players every time when they hear a melodic solo
  • @helohel5915
    Last part of war without reason be like: you have 60 seconds and have to kill 2 of the hardest enemy in this layer. Good fucking luck
  • @ItzInk
    Earthmover when I pull out the Saw Trap:
  • 0:58 “Look at the insides of an Earthmover, look at the fact that guts and gore and pieces of organs come out of machines when killed, and then extrapolate on what that might mean about the insides of all machines” — HAKITA himself.
  • I like how The World Looks Red and Suffering Leaves/Danse Macbre are kinda sad, while Hear! The siren call of death and war without reason are intense af. But all these songs have one thing in common they go hard af edit: forgot to mention bull of hell and do robots dream of eternal sleep. Their also pretty fire
  • @SwagTomato
    I also feel like that sick ass guitar part from danse macabre will be a leatmotif
  • @user-nm7jh8qv1k
    Violence OST be like: melancholic existential nihilism and funny chaotic war song. On a more serious note, I genuinely do find Violence to have a very good catalogue of songs, while there's still a lot of intense songs I do appreciate hakita for putting more melancholic songs in. To conclude this statement, I'll make a ranking. 1. War Without Reason 2. Hear! The Siren Song Call of The Dead 3. The World Looks Red 4. Danse Macabre 5. The World Looks White 6. Suffering Leaves Suffering Leaves 7. Do Robots Dream of Eternal Sleep? 8. Bull of Hell (middest track out of the entire OST imo)
  • @KingShablooshki
    War without reason is def my favourite song in the violence layer, the beginning with the chaos of the Amen break with the (what I pressume to be) the intruder siren, the part where your inside the body and the intruder alarm makes me feel panic with the blaring and threatining siren that works so well with the tone and context of the song, then where your escaping it takes that alarm and slaps two leatmotifson there and cranks up the panic by tenfold. Easily one of the top ten ultrakill songs of current time
  • @ghostlydude6478
    I fear what P3 will look like if this is only just violence…
  • @inzanepuppy
    on 7-4 you can literally see the earthmovers fighting eachother
  • I love how instead of the VIOLENCE layer being the predictable "RAAAAHHHH KILL MURDER GUN SHOOT BANG" that you'd expect, it's all focused on the cost of war, the human cost, those lost and how the suffering wrought by war leaves everyone in pain. The violence layer is a horrific recreation of the Long Night, remember, the machines we face in VIOLENCE aren't native to the layer, they're machines just like v1 who "Heard the Siren's song" and regressed back into their old ways, essentially robot PTSD. This is best reflected in the song names, songs such as "The World Looks White" describe IRL symptoms of PTSD, the depression veterans feel making the world "look white" and devoid of color. The VIOLENCE layer makes you understand the horror of war, pointless death in a never ending cycle of power, death without life, the null ouroboros, samsara of cut sinew, crushed bones A war... without reason. This is a game about a femby robot killing demons guys, wtf did you do Hakita