Ramin Djawadi - Brotherhood of Steel - FALLOUT OST
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- Ramin Djawadi - Brotherhood of Steel - from Amazon's #fallout TV show.
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I just realized that that image makes a skull
Sh*t now I see it too
I saw it the day before yesterday, just slightly before you guys noticed.
Skull of the automatons from helldivers lol
You literally have such a creative mind, good shite! This is clearly they’re intention :)
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For those that don't know Ramin Djawadi is the genius behind Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon and Pacific Rim music amongst others.
and Iron Man 1, that's also one of his best work imo
Dont forget Westworld too!
I think he also did some work on Uncharted
Prison Break aswell
Gears of wars too i think
Love this theme, fits the BoS perfectly. Reminds me of the Adeptus Mechanicus, I hope Ramin delves more into a holy chant/mantra theme for them for season 2.
YES this exactly
BoS gives massive Admech vibes in the show.
They literally say “Flesh is weak, but steel is strong” in this show.
Damn, no wonder why I like this music so much, I LOVE the Mechanicus OST.
That's definitely his style to update and add to existing themes as series go on - very prevalent in GOT in particular. Absolutely loved how he added to and expanded to his themes - really cool tricks he does to change up the themes or the emotion of what they convey for a scene. Love when he takes a theme and can make it happy or sad as needed. I expect we will get a lot of fun stuff for this theme.
The Flesh is weak. But steel... endures. Ad Victoriam, brothers.
Ad victoriam
Ad Victoriam! Paladin.
BoS are school shooter incels, even the Legion has more dignity than you
Commonwealth brotherhood🤢
@@shogunpug4071 The Commonwealth Brotherhood is now the mightiest division, and has assumed the mantle of leadership. Ad Victoriam.
Its a Knight's duty to better this fallen world..... You dont deserve that armor
bet
"Clean that" 🍆🛡
Maximus is great
First person to make a mod that adds this song to the Boston Airport and Predwen in place of the Generic army music they got there have got my approval for life. And instant download.
Edit: it has been done. Check it out: Fallout TV Show - Brotherhood Music Replacer
Edit: Nexus fucking took it down… i didn’t download it in time. Fuck.
They should also redesign the airport and Pridwen with their slightly creepy religious metalic monk vibes
@@eagleowl833 well, that depends. The Clerics may have only come about after the FO4 era.
Nah the BOS had that medieval vibe and structure in FO1 - FO2 unfortunately it got lost with NV and FO4 but it's so good to see it back @@jakespacepiratee3740
I will commit crimes against humanity for a mod that replaces the vanilla BoS gear with the outfits from the show.
I am currently working on that, hopefully it will be out today at some point
Ramin Djawadi made the soundtrack????? i finally get why it slaps so hard
Damn straight
Him and Zimmer are my favourite composers hands down
Always hits the mark, never phones it in. The OST helped me get through the show, while also yearning for a better story and characters. But whoever put Djawadi on the job deserves a great deal of praise, even if at this point he's a very obvious choice for quality.
I swear this guy is the Hans Zimmer of tv shows
This series did NOT disappoint, most important thing is that the end product is entertaining to watch, which it was.
When it comes to video game adaptations, the most important thing is probably to not break any established lore
Even an incredibly entertaining show will get absolutely reamed by fans if it destroyed the established canon from the games.
Likewise, I think that even a moderately entertaining show can still have game fans hooked if it sticks to and adds onto existing game lore.
Genuinely incredible how well it managed to capture the vibe of ALL the games, hell even that urge to keep playing because I binged the whole thing in a day and it felt exactly like the first time you play a new Fallout game and you spend way too much time
@@nikobelic4251 It did not really break lore though.
@@jonathancunningham8739 I agree
It didn’t break lore. They did a good job
Can't wait for season 2
If there's one thing the Fallout games were lacking it was iconic faction themes.
Blame Inon Zurr. Dude only makes single tone music. And by tone I mean "feel" not literally musical notes. That fact was made very apparent when more than half of Starfield's music could've been in a Fallout game without anyone batting an eye. He made the Fallout 3 theme and that is the only track I respect him for.
@@AlleyCatNinja I think his work in New Vegas and Far Harbor was great, but I'll admit I got a mod that added more original tracks made by the mod author that I love alot more for Fallout 4, I'll link it once I find it
@@AlleyCatNinja Listen to his work on Fallout 76. It's absolutely incredible. His best work easily
@@AlleyCatNinja He's a good composer but he subscribes to that "video game music shouldn't be noticed or it will be distracting" philosophy that I really, really resent. So many games have great soundtracks that are very noticeable but not distracting and even enhance the game.
@ianwhelan-miller90 thats not a good philosophy i agree. Thats a good philosophy maybe when studying for a test or on hold on a call or riding an elevator. But for video games, the more catchy and impactful the music, the more memorable the encounter and experience.
"They're back. The brotherhood is back." NCR Ranger
-Before being Mowed Down
@@markricheard1870 Loved that part, Revenge for Helios 1!
@@raveshaw6161Elder Cleric Quintus said that “The Brotherhood has lost its way. We used to rule the Wasteland.” I think this is a subtle reference to the Brotherhoods losses on the West Coast. Their losing war with the NCR, the loss of Helios One, and the defeatism and isolation of the Maxson and Mojave Chapters. He came to the West Coast to correct those mistakes. To make a Brotherhood that shall never fail again.
@@jakespacepiratee3740 It's possible but I think the defeats in the West has been over for a long time during the series, probably because of Eastern reinforcement and NCR setback. I think Quintus was more speaking about moral corruption, as illustrated by the despicable "knight" Titus. This guy was a shame for everything the Brotherhood stand for.
@@dermenore7162 I actually saw a very fascinating Theory that said that the reason why the Brotherhood has these creepy Clerics, why they have so much red in their logos and insignias, why they have so many Latin names now, (Maximus, Titus, Quintus) why Elder Cleric Quintus calls his armies a “Legion” rather than a Chapter…. I think Caesar’s Legion had Caesar and Legate Lanius died, and Legion Remnants joined the Western BoS. It’s how the BoS became so powerful on the West Coast. The fanaticism of the two groups helped each others worst impulses… “we used to rule the Wasteland” I think Elder Cleric Quintus is a Former Legion Legate. And how he talks of making “a New Brotherhood. With Me as it’s Head, and You as it’s Sword.” He’s prepared to fulfill Caesars Dream. *A Synthesis of a Thesis and Antithesis. The 88th Tribe. The weaknesses of both ideologies removed. A Pax Romanus.*
This is an absurdly serious and heavy theme for a Fallout show and I love it
Atleast the music is gonna be 10/10 with Ramin composing. The guy is like a modern John Williams. This sounds like something straight out of the old Fallouts
I've only played Fallout Shelter on mobile... But this movie introuduced me to the world of Fallout perfectly.. Fallout hardcore fans can keep raging, but this movie in my opinion is a masterpiece. Its like combining The Boys with Fallout.. Perfectly wrote, and well casted out. And the OST... 10/10 easily
@@AyoDoesWTPersonally, I’m a “hardcore Fallout fan.” Grew up on the older games as my first videogames ever. And I still absolutely *loved* this TV series. I felt it did the originals justice.
I kinda get why some people might see it differently. Specially with Shady Sands… but I don’t mind the game-world drastically changing like that. As long as it gets explained well enough. Which I feel it will be in the next season.
I love this music but it sounds nothing like the OST of Fallout 1 or 2
@@AyoDoesWT i dont think any of us have been raging, if there are its because of small things, not the overall show
@@AdamCordova_26 I apologize, most of the people I saw watching the series who love Fallout, well.. Didnt very like The Boys type of look. But I am happy that you are enjoying the series as I do. :)
There some metallic monks vibes in it cool
Yea I caught that. This show has alot of ambient music closer to the original games
@@YOGI-kb9tgthe ambient music is what caught my attention a lot during the series especially this theme
I agree, it is this mystical yet creepy sound that adds flavor to the brotherhood of steel. It is a very mysterious sound and it fits them perfectly since their objective is more obscure than the other factions.
@@YOGI-kb9tg That's what I was thinking while watching
Man, I thought exactly the same!!
How does Ramin Djawadi take things that are already cool and make them 10x cooler. The brotherhood of steel was already awesome, this makes the come across as legendary.
4:50 is GOATED
Ramin DEFINITELY based this on Metallic Monks. Massive respect to him for this.
Yep, it's incredible.
The chanting at 2:31 was such an amazing complement to the heavier-sounding second half of the track. GOATED composer
I had my doubts about this show when it was announced. But every episode pleasantly surprised me, and more than anything the fact that they did the Brotherhood justice. This music exemplifies them perfectly. Ad Victoriam.
I thought I recognized the composer's name from somewhere. This man has done some of the most beautiful songs from Westworld and GOT. And this is great song to add to that list of fine work :)
He has never missed. Game of thrones season 8 was a disappointment except for Ramin’s music.
He also did the banger that was Pacific Rim ^^
Ramin Djawadi also composed music for the first Iron Man movie, and later came back to compose music for the Eternals.
Fallout is gradually just turning the Brotherhood into the Imperium of Man / Adeptus Mechanicus
Always has been.
And or the Adeptus Mechanicus, more fitting given their tech fixation, and to my knowledge they are distinct from the Imperium
@@UNSCPILOT that's what I meant kinda, then again the brotherhood is kind of both
The Brotherhood have always been Technophiles.
I thought i was an NCR fan until I heard this absolute banger while watching the show,Ad Victoriam
Ghouls theme - an wild ancient presence from days long past
Brotherhood theme - order and martial prowess
Ramin Djawadi had no fucking reason to cook this hard, yet he cooked a Michelin grade level song.
I loved the quasi religious tone they gave the brotherhood in the series truly matallic monks, ad victoriam
Ad Victoriam!
Ad Victoriam! Brother !
Ad Victoriam 🗿
Ad Victoriam is detected as Latin so people translate it 🤣
GOD BLESS THE ENCLAVE GOD BLESS AMERICA
'The locals fought back, but so did we'
"The locals put up a fight, but so did we."
I love the brotherhood of steel. A group of power armored techno-priests bringing order to a savage and lawless wasteland.
sickest soundtrack i've heard in a while damn props to the man, this gives the brotherhood of steel such a badass charistic
sounds like something that would be play as the prydwen creeps through the california skies
It did lol
@@Bird-Birdy-Loveno, that was the Caswennon. New Airship.
@@jakespacepiratee3740 i know it is a dif ship, the brotherhood had made more by now, im just saying they did for the prydwen type ship. lol
@@jakespacepiratee3740 That was just a place holder name. It's the Prydwen, it's got its name plastered on its side
@@Bird-Birdy-Loveits the Prydwen, its name is painted above the Vertibird docks
Idk what it was about this scene that I found so interesting the priest is telling Maximus of a glory filled future but the part of the song that plays in that scene isn’t that of a hero’s but that of a sinister scheming old man whose only purpose in life is to control by any means necessary. 4:02
Maximus sees the Brotherhood as protectors, due to them saving him. Moldaver alludes to him changing the brotherhood from the inside before she dies. I can see him killing that old dude later because Maximus doesn’t want power, he wants peace.
This theme is genuinely incredible. Makes you want to simp so hard for the BoS.
Skull inside a gear, metallic and techno sounds, monks humming... sounds definitely like children of the omnissiah.
no wonder this is my favourite theme in the series
*The machine is immortal*
MAXIMUS, MAXIMUS, MAXIMUS!!!!!
Yeah, but this line definitely goes from another movie :)
@@СергейВасильев-с7хGladiator?
MAXIMUS, WAKE UP, WAKE UP MAXIMUS.
To my brothers and sisters of steel, remember Helios One. Ad Victoriam.
Think the Cult of Mechanicus would be proud. 🫡
Praise the Omnisaia
@@Evil_Bread_Manipulatorfor the machine, is immortal
Thanks to the genius Ramin, I bet that even people who know nothing about Fallout still can imagine this "organization" is some kind of empire or ruler with much power and strength just by listening to this track
Just when I thought this show was gonna be a terrible poorly written memberberries galore slopshow, the plot, characters, props, environments, tone and even the soundtrack turn out to be beautifully superb. Absolutely can't wait for more.
Omg, I didn't realize he was doing Fallout music! He is one of my favorite composers!
This is such an incredible theme. I hope its brought into the next fallout game
Really hope they get Ramin Djawadi to do the OST for the Warhammer series if it can sound like this.
Listening to this puts me in mind of Roger Maxson leading his troops and their families through the wasteland to Lost Hills in the aftermath of the war.
I have not played any of the Fallout games, so I only knew the Brotherhood to be the power armor guys. But as soon as I heard the low hum of this theme during Maximus' interrogation, I was all in. Ad victoriam!
Amzing work. Im not surprised that its from Ramin. The BOS theme is dark, intriguing, and evokes a sense of authority, austerity, but also a religious undertone. Simply great work.
Nah this music hits my core directly
There is no way that I finished the series yesterday and this is already feeling nostalgic in a way
Ramin djawadi is a genius his music in Game of Thrones and House of the dragon is amazing. I must have watched the raenyra coronation 10 times just because of his music.
I watched the show and thought the soundtrack was absolutely incredible. Just now came to listen to this and learned that it was Ramin Djawadi! No wonder!
The NCR remembers..
The Bear endures
But the House always wins.
The way that synthy metallic vocal pad sounds and slides gives me OG StarCraft Terran BGM vibes, anyone else get that vibe?
Edit: specifically, Terran 2 when that lead melody comes in at the start
"Synthy" ? I smell institute
4:50 ☢️
This is the part I was waiting for
I knew i recognised this composer. He did the soundtrack to the first iron man and pacfic rim. Man is an underrated legend at crafting some really iconic and hard hitting tracks
WE'RE GETTING JUSTICE FOR HELIOS ONE WITH THIS ONE!!!
This does something for me
Best theme in the tv show 🔥
Love this song for the brotherhood
Ramin Djawadi is a genius.
This Is my favorite music of Fallout🗿🩶
I love this track: at once mournful, resigned, determined.. and just a trace of hope in a dark, uncaring world.
Ramin never fails to deliver epspecially when he's working with Jonathan.
Ah man this theme is so good. It really conveys the lost feeling the survivors feel but also the spark of hope in all of humanity
i love the Brotherhood of steel in the show!!
3:36 this part gives me goosebumps everytime.
Thought I was the only one
4:40 for me
Ad Victoriam!
Ad Victoriam!
Ad Victoriam!
Ad Victoriam!
Ad Victorian
Ramin Djawadi has done it again. Imo a sound track is so important to a show, Ramin does not fail to provide it for Fallout 👌
I love when the horns come in at 4:04
My favorite part
They are basically Wasteland Marines
4:03 "for what?"
4:50 " FOR THE BROTHERHOOD OF STEEL !"
This song does such an awesome job summing up the Brotherhood of Steel. An unfortunate necessity in such a grueling wasteland. It persists as a force stronger than anything it comes across, as is necessary to survive.
5:24 is when we take off in our Vertibirds to go purge some mutant filth! Ad Victoriam!
Ad Victoriam!
The part that of theme in the show starts at 4:50
I feel like alot of people mad with the religious undertones of the Brotherhood of Steel either were only ever exposed to Fallout 3's BoS or didn't get that they literally have titles named after a Monastic order like Scribes.
The song for them in Fallout 1 and 2 was titled "Metallic Monks". People have to be bringing their real world gripes with religion into this show with this.
They never have a formalized religion they worship, but even New Vegas, House mentions they are "Militant quasi religious fanatics obsessed with Pre-War Technology".
They have all the trappings of religion with no God they worship because they're essentially a Tech-hoarding very successful post-war tribe. Their belief is loosely about Tech but they have the weird, adopted trappings of Arthurian legend, Military hierarchy, and Knights and Monks and Scribes and Elders cosplay.
Heck it's not just Fallouts by the old developers Black Isle Studios/Obsidian, in Fallout 4 Proctor Quinlan's terminal, the Aftermath Entry: "He has the full support of the Elders back on the West Coast, who have proudly reported that they've begun eradicating cults that have popped up, worshipping Maxson as though he's some kind of god. Maxson himself is almost offended by the idea of being referred to as a deity, as it goes against everything he believes in. Arthur Maxson is happy to be one thing... the perfect human specimen, an example of everything a human being can achieve. Assisted, even enhanced, by advanced technology, but still very much human."
This shows, even according to Bethesda, that the West Coast Brotherhood has a tendency to make things cultish and religious. The Elders have to actively oppose this, and I'm sure some even tolerate it for control and power's sake.
It IMMEDIATELY struck me as overwhelmingly similar to the Mechanicus and the Space Marines and the Imperium as a whole, which yes, is problematic because it doesn't keep its own identity, but I think there are commonalities between the two in the franchises that can't be avoided.
ramin djawadi is a fuckin talented composer istg
Djawadi as usual. He did such a good job on Person Of Interest with Nolan too that I’m not surprised to love his job once again.
Can't wait for the Enclave theme for the next season.
For Honor and Steel, Brothers. Ad Victoriam!
Shh comunist
Ramin Djawadi is definitely without a doubt winning that Emmy for this show… There’s literally no competition
I think the show's interpretation of the BOS is the best to date. It takes all of the things that were true about them from the games and applies real world power dynamics and logic to their actions and decisions. While i like the idea of an idealised BOS like in F3, it just makes way more sense for them to be just kind of a big military cult.
5:23
Metallic Monks was and always will be the true BoS theme.
TRUE
Bullshit...It's good, but I enjoy BOTH themes
This is better lil bro
@@mac2857 "Generic cinematic music 304212 is better than music purpose made for the faction"
@@weall1208 "Music made for the faction is not made for the faction because I said so"
"Go forth with honor! And may the shape of the future be cut by your sword!"
If you are Brotherhood of Steel to the core, give me an Ad Victoriam!
AD VICTORIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMM!!!!!
I love the enthusiasm 😅
We are protecting humankind from it's worst enemy, itself.
Ad Victoriam!
AD VICTORIAM!!!
Ad Victoriam!!!!!!
This is the perfect sound of the Brotherhood of Steel.
Thee BrotherHoooood..... Of STEEL
gives me major barotrauma vibes, that sc-ifi dread sort of thing.
About to start Fallout 4, first timer, after watching this awesome show, pls tell me I can join the brotherhood of steel haha
Yup. BoS are one of the 4 main factions.
I'm no expert on music but I love listening for themes in movies and TV shows, this one definitely caught my ear, what a masterpiece
damn the brotherhood is so cool
Someone needs to make this music a mod for PC and console for the Boston airport/pridwin music.
It's on Nexus
The Brotherhood of Steel almost feels like a precursor to the Adeptus Mechanicus of 40k
The voice remind me the work of Mark Morgan on the first Fallout, with lot of voice on some tribal songs.
I did not know that ramin djawadi did the music for the show! He is a god at music and the hans zimmer of tv shows.
flesh is weak but steel endures long live the brother hood ad victoriam!
the only thing I can think is that they may be refering to the vault 4 crowd as shady sands and the president may be the overseer and the ncr may be keeping hush hush about the destruction of shady sands. idk Im not a complete fallout buff and have yet to play fall out new vegas but im working on it.
I KNEW it was someone like Ramin behind the soundtrack when I was watching! It was just so good!
I still go back to the "Light of the Seven" occasionally.
He is on the same level with Howard Shore for me.
AD VICTORIAM
Ramin Djawadi nailed BOS theme
Ad Victoriam ⚔️
I’m getting a similar vibe of “Metallic Monks” with this track.
THE FLESH IS WEAK..........BUT ARMOUR ENDURES!!!!!!!!!!
Maybe it's because I just got done with Far Harbor, but this theme sounds like a mechanical version of the Nucleus ambient track.