Edit: Yes I'm already aware of the lyric video, I've seen it since. I see you scrolling to type that comment about it. To answer cat questions: His name is Mario (hence the thumbnail), his nickname is "the old man" since he's about 13-14 years old and he's the resident door greeter and LOVES meeting new people. He demands "the pet tax" to anyone walking through the door, and will greet anyone coming home with the same aggressive desire for love. If he'd stop getting into food the same microsecond you leave the room, he'd be the ideal cat, but he's too mentally fat for that lmao
fun fact that hopefully you don't already know: a fanmade video for lobotomy corporation used this song and got popular amongst it's players, and so the devs reached out to Mili and that's how they've become so involved in Library of Ruina and Limbus Company (I believe same thing happened with Myth and Roid for Lament)
The funny thing is This song might be the entire reason why Project Moon reached out to Mili working together, all over a Lobotomy Corp Fan Animation Especially since Poems of a machine plays and give a exact opposite meaning to World.Execute(Me) while having the same context of a Super Smart AI view of the world
@@miruneverdies it's wordplay, meant to be both. Between this and the "challenging you god" line, it's clearly giving the impression that it's a "rouge AI" type of thing that's going out of control. In the first half, "execution" is used once, obviously in the context of executing a task, but in the second it's used to replace other words in a jarring way. Definitely gives me the feeling of the violent kind of execution, meant to sound threatening.
I'm a Mili fan, probably heard every single song they made. As somebody who just listens to it and doesn't necessarily understand the full context of where or why the song was made, I'd say the styles are really all over the place. Some people get thrown off by how diverse the instrumentation, style or lyrics are (simmilarly to how you were at your inicial reactions). I personally really appreciate an artist trying to explore different music styles and always find their songs very well constructed. I have a bunch of recomendations, but mainly, I don't know what you are looking for. Mili songs usually get popular due to context, I think there are plenty of songs that are very underrated, so, that's what I'll recomend to you: - Gunners in the Rain - Dandelion Girls, Dandelion Boys - Bento Box Bivouac
One of my favorite songs from Mili, and I'm so happy you reacted to it. ❤ Now all I hope for is that he discovers "Bathtub Mermaid" and "Sustain", and my life would be complete.
I only just realized this, but the AI is actually going through the stages of grief. First is denial, then anger, then bargaining, depression, and then acceptance. It's a bit jumbled in the song, but we see the AI advance through the stages (perhaps events are a bit out of place or the AI, like humans, is complicated and doing things its own way).
I’ve been a fan of mili since their deemo days and watching them get anime op gigs has been kind of surreal. My personal favorite is Nine Point Eight but they don’t miss with any of their songs.
This, Utopiosphere and 9.8 are the songs that introduced me to Mili(thanks Rayark) and man I recall the fun connections that Mili songs have... stuff like "617" which appears in a lot of their songs that I enjoy(Ga1ahad and Summoning 101).
I remember gotten into Deemo when I was a middle-schooler, and loved Utopiosphere and 9.8 so much that I looked for the lyrics. Utopiosphere was quite difficult for me to grasp back then, but I got what 9.8 mean immediately.
@@LMD100797man, 9.8 lyrics did a number one back then, but I still think the one that actually puts me in the more sad melancholic feel is Summoning 101, Mili songs are so marvelous
It's a pretty old song, so it was interesting from how their songs evolved over time from this to PM songs. Some of their original songs and PM songs kinda have a similar vibe such as Bathtub Mermaid and From a Place of Love, both having calm music & disturbing lyrics. I'd say that this is one of their og classics, such as like Ga1ahad and Scientific Witchery, RTRT, etc.
Great video Man. Mili actually put out a Key Ingredient ver. of world.execute(me); that I would highly reccomend you check out in your free time. It's essentially a piano version of the song, but in fantastic contrast to the original feel a lot more organic and a less robotic. But other then that, I would love it if you checked out "Ocean baby" and "Camelia". 2 very diffent songs, but the storytelling is just fantastic in both of them.
Mili as a band really want to make all sort of different type of music. From one of their interview, it was why they branched out to do more than just anime opening songs
Edit: Yes I'm already aware of the lyric video, I've seen it since. I see you scrolling to type that comment about it.
To answer cat questions:
His name is Mario (hence the thumbnail), his nickname is "the old man" since he's about 13-14 years old and he's the resident door greeter and LOVES meeting new people. He demands "the pet tax" to anyone walking through the door, and will greet anyone coming home with the same aggressive desire for love.
If he'd stop getting into food the same microsecond you leave the room, he'd be the ideal cat, but he's too mentally fat for that lmao
"the" lyric video? man, there are SO many!
mentally fat 😭
fun fact that hopefully you don't already know: a fanmade video for lobotomy corporation used this song and got popular amongst it's players, and so the devs reached out to Mili and that's how they've become so involved in Library of Ruina and Limbus Company (I believe same thing happened with Myth and Roid for Lament)
So thats how they met. PM and mili do have too much synergy that i wonder how they met and who reach out first.
I was kinda wondering, since it felt oddly a similar vibe
This was my first contact with Mili, too! Seeing Mili work on music in sequel made me squeal so HARD!
The funny thing is
This song might be the entire reason why Project Moon reached out to Mili working together, all over a Lobotomy Corp Fan Animation
Especially since Poems of a machine plays and give a exact opposite meaning to World.Execute(Me) while having the same context of a Super Smart AI view of the world
First half of the song: "I will do anything for you. I will be anything you want me to be."
Second half: "EXECUTION EXECUTION EXECUTION EXECUTION"
I mean, execution here means in the way of 'execute the task'.
@@miruneverdies it's wordplay, meant to be both. Between this and the "challenging you god" line, it's clearly giving the impression that it's a "rouge AI" type of thing that's going out of control. In the first half, "execution" is used once, obviously in the context of executing a task, but in the second it's used to replace other words in a jarring way. Definitely gives me the feeling of the violent kind of execution, meant to sound threatening.
I'm a Mili fan, probably heard every single song they made. As somebody who just listens to it and doesn't necessarily understand the full context of where or why the song was made, I'd say the styles are really all over the place.
Some people get thrown off by how diverse the instrumentation, style or lyrics are (simmilarly to how you were at your inicial reactions). I personally really appreciate an artist trying to explore different music styles and always find their songs very well constructed. I have a bunch of recomendations, but mainly, I don't know what you are looking for.
Mili songs usually get popular due to context, I think there are plenty of songs that are very underrated, so, that's what I'll recomend to you:
- Gunners in the Rain
- Dandelion Girls, Dandelion Boys
- Bento Box Bivouac
Gunners in the Rain deserves SO MUCH more recognition
You should check their song "Death to the lactose intolerant"
It is weird and I actually like it.
One of my favorite songs from Mili, and I'm so happy you reacted to it. ❤
Now all I hope for is that he discovers "Bathtub Mermaid" and "Sustain", and my life would be complete.
I think world.search (you) ; and Ocean Bby are both really good Mili songs worth reacting to.
“I will pay attention more to the lyrics” proceeds to talk over all of the important lyrics 😒
I only just realized this, but the AI is actually going through the stages of grief. First is denial, then anger, then bargaining, depression, and then acceptance. It's a bit jumbled in the song, but we see the AI advance through the stages (perhaps events are a bit out of place or the AI, like humans, is complicated and doing things its own way).
I’ve been a fan of mili since their deemo days and watching them get anime op gigs has been kind of surreal. My personal favorite is Nine Point Eight but they don’t miss with any of their songs.
This, Utopiosphere and 9.8 are the songs that introduced me to Mili(thanks Rayark) and man I recall the fun connections that Mili songs have... stuff like "617" which appears in a lot of their songs that I enjoy(Ga1ahad and Summoning 101).
I remember gotten into Deemo when I was a middle-schooler, and loved Utopiosphere and 9.8 so much that I looked for the lyrics.
Utopiosphere was quite difficult for me to grasp back then, but I got what 9.8 mean immediately.
I think you're referring to 617* also the number is present in salt pepper birds and the thought police
@@LMD100797man, 9.8 lyrics did a number one back then, but I still think the one that actually puts me in the more sad melancholic feel is Summoning 101, Mili songs are so marvelous
It's a pretty old song, so it was interesting from how their songs evolved over time from this to PM songs. Some of their original songs and PM songs kinda have a similar vibe such as Bathtub Mermaid and From a Place of Love, both having calm music & disturbing lyrics. I'd say that this is one of their og classics, such as like Ga1ahad and Scientific Witchery, RTRT, etc.
Great video Man. Mili actually put out a Key Ingredient ver. of world.execute(me); that I would highly reccomend you check out in your free time. It's essentially a piano version of the song, but in fantastic contrast to the original feel a lot more organic and a less robotic. But other then that, I would love it if you checked out "Ocean baby" and "Camelia". 2 very diffent songs, but the storytelling is just fantastic in both of them.
Mili as a band really want to make all sort of different type of music. From one of their interview, it was why they branched out to do more than just anime opening songs
Daaaamn.
You didn't check this one from their PV with lyrics and all.
It's so good.
I did afterwards, so I'm aware of the way the lyrics are presented.
Though now i expect everyone and their mother to comment about it 😂
From miracle milk album i really recommend checking out "sl0t"
Slot, Mirror mirror and Galahad and Scientific Witchery is my personal favorite. All of Mili song is good. But these three are my favorite song
YAYAAYAYAYA i was so excited for this, watching you moments ago to see this
Yeee more Mili
Honestly this song takes on so more of a real feeling when a real developing AI sings this song. Hello Fellow Swarm Members
OMG very good, song, i did gimbarr workout video with it. Thx for reaction. Nice cat
CAAAAAAAAAT!!!!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
CAT!
Great video! Here’s hoping you will listen to the whole miracle milk album (which this one is from)
Waiting for Bathtub Mermaid and Summoning 101 so bad...
Nice cat
If we're going into mili songs. Try listening to mushrooms. It slaps
You should check out Nine Point Eight next
she is so me
Man states he is listening to Lyrics more , proceeds to ignore lyrics throughout the entire song.
Catharsis.exe strikes again
Homie didn't watch my breakdown 💀
@@CatharsisYT Oh but i did.
And you got things wrong that the song outright answers.
So nah..
In my defense her English isn't exactly the easiest thing to understand most times, i have to max focus just to catch half the words
@@baisansebastian3358me when i spread misinformation
@@CatharsisYT Yea , Lyric videos come in clutch for that. Or at least having them pulled up to the side.