This is *NOT* a "Mozambique EAS alarm from 1923", as the source for that "fact" is a mockup, and Mozambique wasn't even formed until years later. The name is also not SpookyBass1.wav. The first Roblox model to use this was "Spook Sounds" by the user Uploader, who used it in August 2009. He used it in his Friday the 13th game. *june 21, 2021:* a lot of people have mentioned that my voice sounds really weird in this video - thats because i recorded this really early in the morning right before school lol. thats probably the only thing i really dislike about this video. thank you guys for the huge wave of support *july 14, 2021:* halloween1-3.wav was found by the roblox remastered soundtrack team, and a video should be coming in around a month about it, along with a bunch of other sounds!
Not only are the sounds nostalgic, but the fact that the compression is so heavy you can hear the bytes and that they still sort of scare me makes them so much better.
It's kinda amazing what you can create by severely slowing down audio. This music was the cause of so much childhood fear for me when I was young, finding out that it was made of a bunch of windchimes and a stock ghost noise is really weird lmao
Of course, it's also possible that they could've originally made a separate music track sounding exactly like the Horror track and sped it up to see what it would sound like, then started another separate audio file where they re-created the sound made by the sped up version and slowed it back down to sound just like a low-quality version of the original. The Horror audio sounds so much like actual music, I wouldn't be surprised if it was intentional. Not claiming it was, just speculating on a possibility
Yeah, just like mus_toomuch (the music playing in the genocide route) in Undertale. It's just a clip of Flowey's theme heavily slowed down (with some other effects added to it).
God this throws me back to a roblox horror "game" I made almost ten years ago, and is still up today. It had that music, the spinning clouds, zombies, weapons and buildings all ripped from the catalogue. Basically 50 or so zombies would spawn at the other side of the map and walk towards you, and you had to kill them all without dying. It was easy because they were slow and died easily, and they didn't respawn very fast if at all (I can't quite remember). If I remember correctly, I was obsessed with "epic duck" at the time and hid several of them around the map. It was garbage.
That ghost ooOooOo sound is ancient. Alot of Halloween sound effect CDs and such you can buy had them on it. I have one from my dad going back the the 1980s with it on it. Also alot of dollar store Halloween props had it. Wouldn't surprise me if they were all just royalty free spooky Halloween sounds
Good point - a lot of these sounds actually came from old CDs that would take months to figure out where the _actual_ source of it was. I mostly based these off the oldest source on the internet, but that's definitely true
I remember hearing this audio in paranormal activity games on Roblox where a clear “ghost” would just pop up out of nowhere. It’s sad to think the games I played all the time back then on roblox like these are probably broken now :(
The fear instilled in me when I used to play with the horror music it kept me up at night I had to make sure that my windows were locked and curtains shut before I felt slightly safe
Dude i think its the nostalgia speaking, but the song still creeps the shit out of me, i just reminds me of one of those silent hill esc dreams, where you are alone, and there is no threat, there is only the dread, and realization that you are stuck.
I actually found out about this quite recently, it feels so great to know the origin of what scared me as a kid, and being able to hear them whenever I want!
@@sand5305 bro, did you really get super f*cking offended by me saying it wasn’t scary? I’m not even doing it to look impressive. It’s genuinely not scary.
I’ve just recently played survive and kill the killers in Area 51. The game hasn’t changed, it’s nice to know that most of our childhoods had shared so many similarities to one another.
I want to believe that the ghost sound effect is from far earlier. I remember hearing it used in Swiss Cheese Halloween, a 1999 half life mod. That’s not confirmation by any means, but it supports my idea
I've seen sources where it goes back even farther past 1996, however that was just the first internet instance of it being used. finding what sounds CD it came from would be difficult and also expensive lol
0:38 This. This screenshot right here. Gave me so many flashbacks. I use to play The Infection as well as SandBox a lot on Roblox as a Kid. Good memories, when Roblox was still in it’s simple yet wholesome time
The ghost sound actually is a Disney sound effect. It comes from a vinyl called "Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House" and is from the 60's. '~' It debuted in a Mickey Mouse cartoon that had to deal with ghosts. Sadly, I forgot the cartoon name, but it's from like the 30's.
Yes! I own the vinyl! I also remember the cartoon but I can't remember the name either. I do know it was one of Disney's Halloween shorts and I think it has donald and Mickey in it (maybe goofy too?). I also recall there being 3 ghosts.
@@rainbowrailroadcrossing7798 It was an old cartoon with a couple of ghosts and possibly Donald and Goofy in it. I think they had that sound. But you can find the original sound on a vinyl called "Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House".
This is the only horror track that can genuinely scare me with *just* the music, it just makes it sound like theres someone or.. Some *thing* hiding behind you, ready to strike
3:58 man, this track has been used for a long, long time. I first heard it when I was like 8 when I played BZ Flag (1993, classic online tank shooter) on my dial-up trash internet that was considered good at the time.
Hey, I may have discovered something interesting regarding the Halloween2 sound effect. I may not have necessarily found where the sound effect came from, but I did find something similar. If you go to the movie soundtrack for The Green Mile, and play the soundtrack piece called, “The Bad Death of Eduard Delacroix”, towards the end of that soundtrack piece, the dramatic music eventually dies down and it becomes more calm. The calm music that plays at the end sounds kind of similar to the Halloween2 sound effect (imagine it being slowed down like what were used to, but not sounding so low pitched, with more softer higher pitched notes).
amazing video. if i had to guess, the halloween sounds are probably from a stock sound effect collection, like a CD or something. maybe aboutcalgary was the first to post it? idk.
The original Area 51 game was updated and told us everything about the songs creation.However this explanation said the one in most of the games sounded the same because it was the exact same most games used a mash up of sounds without a random number. This is because people a lot recorded the scary music in their games during the community sound upload update and it got uploaded privately so people recorded other peoples soundtrack of it because they are to lazy to make their own
It's like how but nobody came is just a really slowed down version of flowey's theme its amazing how just changing a sounds speed can change it drastically
I wish I remembered the name of the place or dude who made it, but the first time this script (Which was originally titled as "SpookSounds" as the lua file name in Studio) was popularized / well known was some kind of zombie survival place which remained on the front page for maybe about a month. This was well before the script was passed around the free models like it was free candy. It might just be the actual source of the script. There was three iterations of it, all in the same place so the first two cannot be visited anymore. The first two were a T-intersection of a small city with tall buildings. In the first iteration you started in this small little refuge outpost. If you followed the reoad to the intersection and went left/right you'd be met by the edge of the map and that was it. You spawned with some guns and there were respawning zombies that would chase players which got too close to them. In the second iteration, it was the same city but with more stuff to the map, and the initial spawn was changed to a cargo plane way above the map. You spawned with a parachute & the guns. If you left the outpost area, the left road would take you to a very long bridge going over an ocean. I think I made it down the whole thing one time but don't remember. It was so long that it used to hit the old roblox render distance limit. To the right I remember it going off into a green mountainscope, but I could be wrong on that. The third iteration of this game, which soon after this version is when the script became popular on the free models, was practically a new game entirely. You spawned from a cargo plane still, with a parachute and guns. But the cityscape map is no more. Instead the map was a dense forest built on top of a baseplate. There was thick grass meshes covering the entire map (or at least, 90%+ of it). There was several key points of interest, being there was two main buildings, a downed black hawk, and some open space where there was what I think was meant to be swampy water. The third iteration was the last time I played the game, and don't know what had happened to it. It was the kind of era where you just played the game to play it because it was fun to interact with other people on the game. The game had no real goal other than "don't die". People would make up their own stories and start playing off events together or alone.
I am not scared of it because I have heard the audio mix so many times, but it also unnerves me that probably every time I heard it it could've been slightly different, almost alive. Also, in general, the soundtrack is pretty eerie and unnatural so I appreciate how creepy it really is. It is both a legend, but also used way too much to still have its effect.
I never actually heard this song, I never had the music up high enough to hear it. It still makes me feel uncomfortable hearing it at full volume. The roblox thunder really do hit me with that nostalgia.
I recall playing a game earlier in 09 with this music, I think it may pre-date much earlier. My memory is foggy, however there were always re-uploads of stuff from games. Especially when accounts were lost
Explaining those audios monster mash and those og creepy sounds are in the Roblox game bear (ALPHA) which is a 2018 Roblox horror game and also that bell sound is in it and the pitched down version
This song was creepy AF as a kid. I remember playing horror games on Roblox back in like 2010 with that song. The game I remember the best was a sanitarium with the walls covered in blood and tons of creepy murder horror stuff. I thought this song was from an actual video game as a kid but later assumed it was a song created by and uploaded by the creators of Roblox, since it was so ubiquitous. Now that I know it's a script using the default uploaded samples, it's obvious that someone created it and that it spread. Which by the way, this is unironically a great showcase of sampled music, props to the producer
Never played roblox too much, but I did hear this in the background of an iceberg video, recognized it from the spinning dog meme and now I'm here. It's actually incredible how much history this song has and how many people have a connection to it
This is one of my favorite songs from old Roblox, and any time I hear it again it's a big treat. A particularly cherished memory is playing those dumb old FEAR games and hearing the song and being super scared because I was incredibly young at the time. Not a day goes by that old Roblox (including many levels that are unplayable now or removed by Roblox due to being broken) isn't missed- If only Roblox corporate were better at preservation.
thx for reminding me of hospital nightmare 3. I used to have this old friend back in 2015/2016 which i only knew on roblox and i remember us playing tycoons and especially hospital nightmare 3. Later when my account got hacked i never met him/her ever again. Even when i got my account back. So thx for reminding me.
I never thought to wonder about the origin of the sound, but the horror banjo has always been my favorite of the soundtrack. Hearing this in 2011 on Slenders Haunted Mansion was definitely a fond memory of mine.
Wind of Fjord is basically Wind of Fiyords. One of the most modern examples of this song is Dynamic Ship Simulator 3 where it is played on its start screen when you load the game.
This is *NOT* a "Mozambique EAS alarm from 1923", as the source for that "fact" is a mockup, and Mozambique wasn't even formed until years later. The name is also not SpookyBass1.wav. The first Roblox model to use this was "Spook Sounds" by the user Uploader, who used it in August 2009. He used it in his Friday the 13th game.
*june 21, 2021:* a lot of people have mentioned that my voice sounds really weird in this video - thats because i recorded this really early in the morning right before school lol. thats probably the only thing i really dislike about this video. thank you guys for the huge wave of support
*july 14, 2021:* halloween1-3.wav was found by the roblox remastered soundtrack team, and a video should be coming in around a month about it, along with a bunch of other sounds!
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Honestly, if it's used properly. The Horror audio can be pretty damn terrifying.
Yeah, like I didnt exactly remember where this came from so for a period of time this kinda freaked me out... then I remembered it's from roblox lmao
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lol so true, I hated it, ESPECIALLY THE LIGHTNING
Imagine scaring people via slowed down bell sound effect
Mimic uses it perfectly
Watching slender man t posing slowly approaching you at 3 FPS 144p
the 2012 windows XP roblox experience
@@toastedcherries lol
@Exotistical classic 2008 bandicam logo slapped on the top of any vid
HAHAHAHA
XD
Not only are the sounds nostalgic, but the fact that the compression is so heavy you can hear the bytes and that they still sort of scare me makes them so much better.
That’s why I always thought that shit was funny when I was like 9
i always found it scary because of the heavily compressed sounds
@@muffinhorizon8197 Yeah, I think the bad quality aspect makes it really eerie.
scarey
Idk why but this scares me more than horror games
Dude I use to play all those Area 51 and I thought 3:52 was just monster making that sound same with one after it
I thought this is UFO
I thought it was a heavy metal door closeing
3:34 its scarier than the slowed down version
Then: Being Completely Terrifed Of The Song
Now: Being Completely Nostalgic Of The Song
Same with creepy music box (play survive and kill the killers at Area 51 and in the menu you will hear it)
@@jesuslovesyouandisthewayto1114 no >:]
I’m both of those
@@jesuslovesyouandisthewayto1114 hail satan
This thing still completely terrifies me lol
"You recorded a bell?"
"Yeah."
"But I was asking for horror sounds!"
"Well, y'know, you could make a horror theme from this!"
"Fair enough."
Imagine wind chimes but slowed down.
Jesus lord loves you and died for your sins repent and have faith to go to heaven
@@spiritmoon5998 basically the ps1 startup sound but slowed down
@@jesuslovesyouandisthewayto1114 thanks all things playstation
668 likes :( I WANT 666
It's kinda amazing what you can create by severely slowing down audio. This music was the cause of so much childhood fear for me when I was young, finding out that it was made of a bunch of windchimes and a stock ghost noise is really weird lmao
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Yeah, was about to point it out myself; so crazy and fittingly creepy how it also actually sounds like *horror* music at that.
Of course, it's also possible that they could've originally made a separate music track sounding exactly like the Horror track and sped it up to see what it would sound like, then started another separate audio file where they re-created the sound made by the sped up version and slowed it back down to sound just like a low-quality version of the original. The Horror audio sounds so much like actual music, I wouldn't be surprised if it was intentional. Not claiming it was, just speculating on a possibility
Yeah, just like mus_toomuch (the music playing in the genocide route) in Undertale. It's just a clip of Flowey's theme heavily slowed down (with some other effects added to it).
Editing is a powerful thing. Like the image from SCP-1875 is just 2 girls in a rollercoaster but over edited
YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER, ive been looking for the dark ambient for 2 days now! Tysm
God this throws me back to a roblox horror "game" I made almost ten years ago, and is still up today. It had that music, the spinning clouds, zombies, weapons and buildings all ripped from the catalogue.
Basically 50 or so zombies would spawn at the other side of the map and walk towards you, and you had to kill them all without dying. It was easy because they were slow and died easily, and they didn't respawn very fast if at all (I can't quite remember). If I remember correctly, I was obsessed with "epic duck" at the time and hid several of them around the map.
It was garbage.
link?
I did this too but i put 5-20 zombies in the corners and i hid trollfaces around the map
That ghost ooOooOo sound is ancient. Alot of Halloween sound effect CDs and such you can buy had them on it. I have one from my dad going back the the 1980s with it on it. Also alot of dollar store Halloween props had it. Wouldn't surprise me if they were all just royalty free spooky Halloween sounds
Good point - a lot of these sounds actually came from old CDs that would take months to figure out where the _actual_ source of it was. I mostly based these off the oldest source on the internet, but that's definitely true
What about that devil MUHUHUHUHUHUHUH that you hear on Spongebob and countless other stuff?
OH MY GOD YOU RECALLED ME, I HEARD THIS ON A CD TOO!
oOoOOOOOOooooOo
*SHUT UP!*
@@FEAROWNAGE haunted burger item
this used to be spooky, then it was nostalgic, and now it's just shitpost material
Like a wise man said
“Generation to generation”
amongus
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area 51 music
At 6:28 the metal design looks just like the design for the doors of the Area 51 map. Coincidence?
that's what i thought
Because it is, I think so
One of many textures used in Underground Base!
I THINK NOT!
1:25 it’s actually hip-hop music slowed down quote:this isn’t scary-
which one, i can't find the audio
so... technically the roblox horror music is personalized-
it really is LOL
@@toastedcherries do you have the ID for the original Halloween2 by roblox
edit: bruh i can just take it from the video I'm dumb
Every copy of -SM64- the ROBLOX horror soundtrack is personalized
*every copy of roblox is personalized*
@@dechenbloom9639 oh no not again
I remember hearing this audio in paranormal activity games on Roblox where a clear “ghost” would just pop up out of nowhere. It’s sad to think the games I played all the time back then on roblox like these are probably broken now :(
Or unplayable thanks to Filtering Enabled
I know a good Backrooms game called Aperiophobia uses it as the game over theme
@@TheManWhoErasedHisNane yeah but like a slowed version
i remember a roblox bloody mary game where you had to type words to unlock the new area.
I missed this song, I remember playing on those crappy Area 51 games and Survive and Kill the Killers at Area 51. Good times.
Saktk still uses that music lol
Yeah i use to play that a lot
Remember:the first version you can play only classic
Saktk is an actually good game tho
bro i cant believe saktk is still alive bro its so good
i just love when it cuts off when cherries says "thats not sca-"
The fear instilled in me when I used to play with the horror music it kept me up at night I had to make sure that my windows were locked and curtains shut before I felt slightly safe
Dude i think its the nostalgia speaking, but the song still creeps the shit out of me, i just reminds me of one of those silent hill esc dreams, where you are alone, and there is no threat, there is only the dread, and realization that you are stuck.
Yeah man
I’m older now, but that audio is still terrifying
I actually found out about this quite recently, it feels so great to know the origin of what scared me as a kid, and being able to hear them whenever I want!
This music is so haunting for a kids game so it being a bunch of sound effects slowed down and stringed together explains it
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How was it scary? I would here them a ton when I was younger, its still not even scary now.
@@coconutpog596 well I thought it was for a kids game now can ya stop being all like "It diDnT scAre mE cUz iM a bRavE bOy" your impressing no one
@@sand5305 bro, did you really get super f*cking offended by me saying it wasn’t scary? I’m not even doing it to look impressive. It’s genuinely not scary.
@@sand5305 wow bro can u calm down your 'e scaring me
You are honestly my favorite UA-cam channel right now.
You can hear the sound at 12AM in a horror game called “residence massacre”
I’ve just recently played survive and kill the killers in Area 51. The game hasn’t changed, it’s nice to know that most of our childhoods had shared so many similarities to one another.
Wdym it has been updated
@RythRL it's still pretty much the old game but internally updated
@RythRL nevermind theyre changing the whole thing now
I want to believe that the ghost sound effect is from far earlier. I remember hearing it used in Swiss Cheese Halloween, a 1999 half life mod. That’s not confirmation by any means, but it supports my idea
I've seen sources where it goes back even farther past 1996, however that was just the first internet instance of it being used. finding what sounds CD it came from would be difficult and also expensive lol
@@toastedcherries with any luck, it’d probably end up being from some old 1960s sound library
it actually came from the basement of adolf hitler back in 1936, i was there and recorded it
@@ThoseWhoKnowBalkanThat was the sound it made when he became a ghost.
0:38 This. This screenshot right here. Gave me so many flashbacks. I use to play The Infection as well as SandBox a lot on Roblox as a Kid. Good memories, when Roblox was still in it’s simple yet wholesome time
I LOVED The Infection. I played it all the time.
@@carrotlegs1752 Me too dude I used to play that everyday in 2012
@@loser2466 Yesss, middle school memories for me. So much fun, made some good friends on there.
@@carrotlegs1752 takes me back to my intermediate school days (2011-2012)
The roblox horror music is both super nostalgic and very liminal space-ish, which is the reason I love it
bruh u underrated tbh i enjoyed all the vids you made so far
The ghost sound actually is a Disney sound effect. It comes from a vinyl called "Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House" and is from the 60's. '~' It debuted in a Mickey Mouse cartoon that had to deal with ghosts. Sadly, I forgot the cartoon name, but it's from like the 30's.
Yes! I own the vinyl! I also remember the cartoon but I can't remember the name either. I do know it was one of Disney's Halloween shorts and I think it has donald and Mickey in it (maybe goofy too?). I also recall there being 3 ghosts.
‘~’
its mickey and the haunted house
Bro it came from the haunted mansion at Disney?
@@rainbowrailroadcrossing7798
It was an old cartoon with a couple of ghosts and possibly Donald and Goofy in it. I think they had that sound. But you can find the original sound on a vinyl called "Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House".
I remember the "Horror" music soundtrack, i heared it when i was like 6 😭
Edit: merry christmas
Another edit: low quality carameldansen
Ikr ;^;
Yea I was like in 3 grade when I hear this song
I heard it when I was 4, I was like “oh nothing to scary” but now it makes me have nightmares for some reason
Same I hear it when I randomly wanted to play a scary alien game and I heard it
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what a quality content you got here, not gonna lie. It felt weird to see low view count
4:05 I laughed so hard 🤣
“Found the source of the f*cking annoying ahh Tibetan throat singing!”
This is the only horror track that can genuinely scare me with *just* the music, it just makes it sound like theres someone or.. Some *thing* hiding behind you, ready to strike
POV: Cheapass quality Leatherface strutting towards you
“And when I brought it back to normal speed”
*we groovin*
Its all fun and games until you send a massage to yourself and it replies
3:58 man, this track has been used for a long, long time. I first heard it when I was like 8 when I played BZ Flag (1993, classic online tank shooter) on my dial-up trash internet that was considered good at the time.
...yeah, that wasn't the voice I was expecting to hear. Great vid, dude!
Hey, I may have discovered something interesting regarding the Halloween2 sound effect. I may not have necessarily found where the sound effect came from, but I did find something similar. If you go to the movie soundtrack for The Green Mile, and play the soundtrack piece called, “The Bad Death of Eduard Delacroix”, towards the end of that soundtrack piece, the dramatic music eventually dies down and it becomes more calm. The calm music that plays at the end sounds kind of similar to the Halloween2 sound effect (imagine it being slowed down like what were used to, but not sounding so low pitched, with more softer higher pitched notes).
That's a very good video! Good job on the research!
tysm! i appreciate it
I think this needs to be put out here, the dead by daylight menu music is exactly the same, except for different instruments
@FemonicRBLX your only have 51 subs
@FemonicRBLX better than me
amazing video. if i had to guess, the halloween sounds are probably from a stock sound effect collection, like a CD or something. maybe aboutcalgary was the first to post it? idk.
thats what i was thinking, considering aboutcalgary had sounds from other places too
The original Area 51 game was updated and told us everything about the songs creation.However this explanation said the one in most of the games sounded the same because it was the exact same most games used a mash up of sounds without a random number. This is because people a lot recorded the scary music in their games during the community sound upload update and it got uploaded privately so people recorded other peoples soundtrack of it because they are to lazy to make their own
"i found the annoying tibentent throat sinning" 💀
Roblox horror music can send chills down anyone's spine,
no matter how brave you are, you will be spookd
T e r r a r i a
These are not even scary, how much of a crybaby do you have to be to get scared by this
@@aurum316 Its a joke you asswipe.
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I love your pfp! Gave me a nostalgia attack
It's like how but nobody came is just a really slowed down version of flowey's theme its amazing how just changing a sounds speed can change it drastically
bruh this NEEDS more views
It really does
Yes
Agreed
YEP
I wish I remembered the name of the place or dude who made it, but the first time this script (Which was originally titled as "SpookSounds" as the lua file name in Studio) was popularized / well known was some kind of zombie survival place which remained on the front page for maybe about a month. This was well before the script was passed around the free models like it was free candy. It might just be the actual source of the script.
There was three iterations of it, all in the same place so the first two cannot be visited anymore. The first two were a T-intersection of a small city with tall buildings.
In the first iteration you started in this small little refuge outpost. If you followed the reoad to the intersection and went left/right you'd be met by the edge of the map and that was it. You spawned with some guns and there were respawning zombies that would chase players which got too close to them.
In the second iteration, it was the same city but with more stuff to the map, and the initial spawn was changed to a cargo plane way above the map. You spawned with a parachute & the guns. If you left the outpost area, the left road would take you to a very long bridge going over an ocean. I think I made it down the whole thing one time but don't remember. It was so long that it used to hit the old roblox render distance limit. To the right I remember it going off into a green mountainscope, but I could be wrong on that.
The third iteration of this game, which soon after this version is when the script became popular on the free models, was practically a new game entirely. You spawned from a cargo plane still, with a parachute and guns. But the cityscape map is no more. Instead the map was a dense forest built on top of a baseplate. There was thick grass meshes covering the entire map (or at least, 90%+ of it). There was several key points of interest, being there was two main buildings, a downed black hawk, and some open space where there was what I think was meant to be swampy water.
The third iteration was the last time I played the game, and don't know what had happened to it. It was the kind of era where you just played the game to play it because it was fun to interact with other people on the game. The game had no real goal other than "don't die". People would make up their own stories and start playing off events together or alone.
i found out from another comment that it was made by Uploader in aug 2009. for his "Jason survival" game
I remember that..... such nostalgia
@@riz4996same
This music is geniunely scary but at the same time it's so iconic
Gotta give props to Toastedcherries for making an interesting and very well made content out of all Roblox content
A…astolfo??????
this video is actually pretty nice and well made! I'm surprised this doesn't have more views, and subscribers, you honestly need them
damnnn I remember in 2014 I heard this sound effect in many roblox “horror” games and it was so laggy Imao
Same lol in 2015
@@goodbye3384 in 2016 for me
I remember playing this one Bloody Mary game
@@Name-de1ij omg I remember that too
5:54, “Also holy sh__ look at this video quality!” 😂
say it.
3:45 is the one that freaked me out the most
The musics sounds like bells in the middle of the night with heavy fog near an abandon mansion
I am not scared of it because I have heard the audio mix so many times, but it also unnerves me that probably every time I heard it it could've been slightly different, almost alive. Also, in general, the soundtrack is pretty eerie and unnatural so I appreciate how creepy it really is. It is both a legend, but also used way too much to still have its effect.
The song is so nostalgic but you have to admit this song was super scary back then
I never actually heard this song, I never had the music up high enough to hear it. It still makes me feel uncomfortable hearing it at full volume.
The roblox thunder really do hit me with that nostalgia.
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I recall playing a game earlier in 09 with this music, I think it may pre-date much earlier. My memory is foggy, however there were always re-uploads of stuff from games. Especially when accounts were lost
It’s still used today by “survive and kill the killers in Area 51”
In my opinion,the game is really fun for me.
the worst feeling is hearing the song while being home alone. spooky stuff man.
I like how your playing the audio of “blood moon” from terraria
TERA
@Francisco Reyes BEER
Wait why did I just say beer lol
@@ki8-t1r LOL
Wait why did I just say lol beer
my man dig the whole internet just to show the internet about how the horror music was created.
Explaining those audios monster mash and those og creepy sounds are in the Roblox game bear (ALPHA) which is a 2018 Roblox horror game and also that bell sound is in it and the pitched down version
This song was creepy AF as a kid. I remember playing horror games on Roblox back in like 2010 with that song. The game I remember the best was a sanitarium with the walls covered in blood and tons of creepy murder horror stuff.
I thought this song was from an actual video game as a kid but later assumed it was a song created by and uploaded by the creators of Roblox, since it was so ubiquitous. Now that I know it's a script using the default uploaded samples, it's obvious that someone created it and that it spread. Which by the way, this is unironically a great showcase of sampled music, props to the producer
Never played roblox too much, but I did hear this in the background of an iceberg video, recognized it from the spinning dog meme and now I'm here. It's actually incredible how much history this song has and how many people have a connection to it
Ye,is so Crazy xd
When you come back from school and see your essay still on the table: 1:56
oh hi guy whit my same profile picture
6:34 that background is the same texture as the roof in Roblox area 51
bro the creation of the audios before was so creative what the heck
This gives off old roblox vibes. Plus it reminds me of survive and kill the killers in Area 51, man that was such a good game
is it just me or does nostalgia make me cry, it’s just so.. I don’t know.
It’s not just you
7:24 lmfao the 4d being virus script
The days where I can easily get scared by the jumpscare on my screen, lol.
that first audio file was still a good classic file.
This is one of my favourite old Roblox tracks but I didn't expect to find in-depth *research* on it. Nice.
The audio FEELS nostalgic to me even though I’m not that old in roblox
I’m like, from 2016 - 2019
Man this video is great the editing, the music, everything! You just earned a sub my guy!
Goddamn this song haunted me for years, I finally found it again and it brings back a fearful feeling and nostalgia, nice learning the origin
i love how at 0:15 it shows flamingo's game (who's that? quiz!)
Sonic x Obama game
I love that you used the Terraria Blood Moon theme in the video. That also gives me some nostalgia when i first got it.
This was super educational, phenomenal work!
This is one of my favorite songs from old Roblox, and any time I hear it again it's a big treat. A particularly cherished memory is playing those dumb old FEAR games and hearing the song and being super scared because I was incredibly young at the time. Not a day goes by that old Roblox (including many levels that are unplayable now or removed by Roblox due to being broken) isn't missed- If only Roblox corporate were better at preservation.
3:00 they used it one one of the first plane games
Survive a plane crash on fire
This sound is also in BEAR(alpha)2 map’s 0:00
Figured out all of this origin in Shedletsky’s haunted mansion map
I mainly remember it from that, and the old Hospital Nightmare game.
1:51 if you put 0.25
You hear the sound but a bit faster and high pitched
lol
True and that is EXACTLY what I was pointing out
I remember how that audio used to scare the living shit out of me when i was playing survive the killers in area 51
This song before it was used in memes, it was just in the back of my head for years… man just hearing this is pure nostalgia…
Blud really said that "this audio is nostalgic" while being 12 year old 😂😂
Bro wdym
thx for reminding me of hospital nightmare 3. I used to have this old friend back in 2015/2016 which i only knew on roblox and i remember us playing tycoons and especially hospital nightmare 3. Later when my account got hacked i never met him/her ever again. Even when i got my account back. So thx for reminding me.
This brings back so many memories thank you for this
(This music gave me PTSD as a kid)
I never thought to wonder about the origin of the sound, but the horror banjo has always been my favorite of the soundtrack. Hearing this in 2011 on Slenders Haunted Mansion was definitely a fond memory of mine.
I was a MASSIVE area 51 game fan. Hearing that song again almost made me cry LOL
Lol 😂
I CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH. I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THE HOSPITALS NIGHTMARES GAME FOR SEVEN YEARS. YOU FIANLLY MADE ME FIND OT
7:41 In words that have a J in a place that looks weird in English is pronounced as if it's a Y, so it's pronounced like "Wind of Fyords".
I actually really like that music. maybe it's nostalgia but i still love it.
Smosh as a video essay source is the kind of thing that can only happen on deep dives like this
Wind of Fjord is basically Wind of Fiyords.
One of the most modern examples of this song is Dynamic Ship Simulator 3 where it is played on its start screen when you load the game.
Happy terror music be coming from this song (wind of fjord)
Then: scary
Now: scary + nostalgic, effectively making you sad and terrified at the same time
i like how roblox horror music is nostalgic but also terrifying