@@Jaggedfire no, it's because fnaf uses old music for soundtracks, like Torreador's March, which we heard here in Guatemala's eas alarm and it's also used in fnaf, so it's just a coincidence
For the Malta 1943 EAS, it's just part of the childrens song "Pop goes the weasel". That's for me. And of course, 1976 wasn't a great year for Argentina since march 24th of the same time.
Japan has the scariest EAS. Like imagine you see a tornado coming for you and you hear sad piano noises like your in a movie and are about to die horribly
most of these eas alarm are from wars like : malta 1943 (siege of malta ww2) indonesia 1950 (i think this fine they just make it scary)argentina (they just made it scary) japan 1945 ( the surrender of japanese in ww2)france 1940(Fallen of france ww2) guatemala 1902 ( santa maria volcano erupt )
1:30 this played after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki happened..What a sad and bloody ending of WWII. So many people died from that incident.
Fun Fact: The FNAF song you hear from Freddy was actually inspired by another song that I forgot the name Edit: I am tired of people saying it's Torador, so check the replies before you say :/
0:58 I am Argentine and this makes me think that in 1976 there was a military dictatorship where people were killed, now imagine living in those times when the light went out and listening to that, oh mom
Malta: Pop goes the weasel Argentina: Something coming closer every second, and getting louder Japan: Something so flipping familiar… we’ve all heard it France: Ice cream truck Guatemala: Sounds like National Anthem, or carousel Edit: Indonesia will give me nightmares
1:00 imagine hearing this on TV in 1976, it’s exactly 10 in the evening, and suddenly your favourite TV programme interrupts, *“WE STAND AT THE DOOR”* inscription appears and then you’re about to…
Noooooo la de Guatemala me trae viejos traumas con el oso Freddy cuando se me cortó la luz osea que Scoot se inspiró en la alarma de Guatemala para hacer la cajita musical de Freddy
funfact: guatemala's EAS alarm was fnaf 1 no lights song. Then, most of the "scary ones" you call are fnaf songs. (Fnaf is a horror game) and last, THIS VIDEO IS SICK!
Malta: CREEPY F ING NURSERY RHYME 1000000000/10 Indonesia: satanic music box 8/10 Argentina: reverse 2283838/10 Japan 1945: Tragic 2/10 France: Another Nursery Rhyme 21/10 Guatemala: FNAF 5/10
fun fact: maltas was actuallt "pop goes the weasel" nursery kids rhyme but slowed, pitched and more non-kid ish to listen to indonesia: oh my. i- i cant sleep anymore- argentina: mom come pick me up im scared asf rn france: me when i was 5 years old: mmom lets go get ice cream!! my mom: hohoho, no honey maybe another time. guatemala: THATS TOREADOR MARCH AND THAT REMINDS ME OF FNAF STOP IM GONNA HAVE ANOTHER NIGHTMARE ABOUT FREDDY
Fun Fact: Most of the alarms back in the day were either songs people listened to or baby songs such as a lullaby.. Also, Gutemala 1902: Uhm... that- is F-F-F-F-FNAF!!!!!!!!!!!
Malta 1943: Who is this genius pianist? Indonesia 1950: H E L P M E Argentina 1976: Uh oh Japan 1945: Another genius pianist France 1940: Ice cream truck? Guatemala 1902: A song = 👁👄👁
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@taelynnxoxo Part 3 is on
@@naomi_.officiaI I love what your doing.
I love esa alarms are so good
Suggestion:el Salvador 1969
I know what the song called from Guatemala (1902) it’s five nights at Freddy
Fun fact: Guatemala’s 1902 EAS is very similar to the FNAF new day tone
Ohh that’s why I thought I heard it before
Why does fnaf has so much old eas alarms as its music
@@SG-tq2vy I’m leaning towards that the old eas alarms are fan made
@@Jaggedfire no, it's because fnaf uses old music for soundtracks, like Torreador's March, which we heard here in Guatemala's eas alarm and it's also used in fnaf, so it's just a coincidence
ngl it does
Argentina's EAS has the potential to become the new Sonic.EXE Theme
Sonic.EXE in 3022 be like
HEHE
Idk, I’m also getting American Horror Story vibes
Its from FNaF
Reverse music box
For the Malta 1943 EAS, it's just part of the childrens song "Pop goes the weasel". That's for me.
And of course, 1976 wasn't a great year for Argentina since march 24th of the same time.
Me who was born on the 24th of march:huh,intresting..
More Like Pop Goses The Diesel
Yeah, when I was listening to it I wasn’t that scared, it felt like a remix version of “pop goes the weasel”
Ice cream truck!!!!!!
Japan has the scariest EAS. Like imagine you see a tornado coming for you and you hear sad piano noises like your in a movie and are about to die horribly
it was not a tornado it was the surrender of the Japanese during ww2
Japan bombing
Sad
More like a fucking nuke
@@f40carz93 theres no evidence for that. The eas in the video is fake, all of them are. EAS DIDNT EVEN EXIST IN JAPAN TILL LIKE 1946
1:00 this is when argentina declared dictatorship
I feel like Guatemala is very refreshed on their meme culture. "Don't pee on the floor, use the comadore."
⟟ heard fnaf also used their eas in the game
Ahem. This wasn't their actual EAS because EAS alarms haven't been invented yet. Also the song is from a classical song
It’s the fnaf song
@@hiiiiiiillllit’s actually called The Toreador March
most of these eas alarm are from wars like : malta 1943 (siege of malta ww2) indonesia 1950 (i think this fine they just make it scary)argentina (they just made it scary) japan 1945 ( the surrender of japanese in ww2)france 1940(Fallen of france ww2) guatemala 1902 ( santa maria volcano erupt )
The Indonesian one was actually played during Military Aggression in Ambon
Oh that's sad 😔 😟 🙁 😥 😞
these are fake
The 1945 japan one Was Played after the USA dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT ARGENTINA
fun fact the malta 1943 eas alarm sounds very simillar to that lullaby ring around the rosie
That's because it is
To me it sounds like Pop Goes The Weasel
I agree
PIZZA
@@literalrat-b2g ???
1:30 this played after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki happened..What a sad and bloody ending of WWII. So many people died from that incident.
Sad clair de lune
Incident?
This is so sad... This is so scary...
it literally didnt
The music of malta in 1943 lullaby sounds similar to fnati extra music.
and it looks a ice cream truck but more creepy
its pop goes the weasel
Japan was Clair de Lune (Bergamasque) by Debussy, Guatemala was Les toreadors (Carmen) by Bizet
1:03 more uncanny music
Guatmala sounds like five nights at Freddy‘s
Fun Fact: The FNAF song you hear from Freddy was actually inspired by another song that I forgot the name
Edit: I am tired of people saying it's Torador, so check the replies before you say :/
The freddy them name is Torreador march
It's not inspired, it's a music box cover of "Toreador March"
@@charyskey5879 It was already mentioned in the replies :/
The Guatemala 1902 sounds like Greece 1949 and the five nights at Freddy's game over jumpscare 1:55
@@glennpedreira2318 I know, I'm a FNAF fan. I WOULD upload a FNAF vid if I had a capture card
0:58 I am Argentine and this makes me think that in 1976 there was a military dictatorship where people were killed, now imagine living in those times when the light went out and listening to that, oh mom
correct
Malta: Pop goes the weasel
Argentina: Something coming closer every second, and getting louder
Japan: Something so flipping familiar… we’ve all heard it
France: Ice cream truck
Guatemala: Sounds like National Anthem, or carousel
Edit: Indonesia will give me nightmares
Clearly you haven’t played FNAF.
@@illgazeatthestars Toreador March
I have not, but I realized it’s a fnaf song a while back XD
All of them are horrifying
@@itzkitsyblossom7315 it's not when it's on a video but if it's irl you'll just die there
The Japan one is so sad, imagine waking up to that noise, it’s like you are going to die and sad music plays
My Grandfather Served In The Indonesian Military And he heard this in the 1950 Invasion Of Ambon
yo i didn't know they were dropping bangers back then
Fun fact if you listen to Japan old was alarm in this vid it is a Minecraft theme and Guatemala is from five nights at Freddy’s 1
FNAF: Life is good!
Guatemala: *DO I LOOK LIKE A JOKE TO YOU?*
I like how most old EAS alarms have a sort of eerie-yet-oddly-comforting music box type feel.
My country Argentina eas alarm from the year 1976 is reversed
I said it's not reversed
Aaay a fellow argentinian!
@@Tidefootwcue hi
These aren't really EAS alarms, these are most likely false since EAS alarms didn't exist in some of these time periods.
Exactly what I was sayin. Because the EAS system/EBS wasn’t invented until about the mid 1960’s or early 70’s
The Indonesian came off a soviet news channel
Guatemala aur s literally strait from FNaF
1:30 This alarm was used when Hiroshima and Nagasaki got exploded.
the piece is clair de lune by debussy
Also the opening to the Emperor’s address to the Japanese empire declaring Japan’s willingness to surrender
The indonesian alarm from 1950's is so scary it stays me at night i can't sleep with this in 0:29
@@jenelyncaasi5677 bet theres literlay a spirit or ghost That was called with this song
Guatemala Eas Alarm Is Freedys Song When Battery Dies
Yeah
Yesh
I guess that's where Scott get that song
*Guatemala eas alarm starts*
Brownie : A Song ?
Freddy : No Your *"END"*
1:30 the Bad eding
What?
@@naomi_.officiaI the music of Bad eding
Malta 1943 is like a lullaby
At 0:59 I hear that EAS Alert on so much PS2 kill screen also at 1:55 that eas alarm is uesd when you run out of power on FNAF
1:00 imagine hearing this on TV in 1976, it’s exactly 10 in the evening, and suddenly your favourite TV programme interrupts, *“WE STAND AT THE DOOR”* inscription appears and then you’re about to…
0:32 Soviet Georgian TV?
Noooooo la de Guatemala me trae viejos traumas con el oso Freddy cuando se me cortó la luz osea que Scoot se inspiró en la alarma de Guatemala para hacer la cajita musical de Freddy
Malta in 1943 to an ice cream truck driver: Can we borrow your radio speakers? We need these for our EAS alarms.
Me In Malta be like:
Me: * Sleeping *
Malta: * EAS alaram plays *
Me: * WAKES UP QUICKLYY *
ME: * Vibing *
Lol-
the japan one is so sad... imagine hearing that during an earthquake
0:29 That’s a Georgian TV intro in the soviet times
No man its a song to call spirits and ghosts in real life
Argentina eas alarm 2002= squid game
funfact: guatemala's EAS alarm was fnaf 1 no lights song. Then, most of the "scary ones" you call are fnaf songs. (Fnaf is a horror game) and last, THIS VIDEO IS SICK!
0:06
this isnt creepy ill rate kids/10
it sounds for my baby cousin
Fnaf:exists
Guatemala(1902):gimme that
Malta: CREEPY F ING NURSERY RHYME 1000000000/10
Indonesia: satanic music box 8/10
Argentina: reverse 2283838/10
Japan 1945: Tragic 2/10
France: Another Nursery Rhyme 21/10
Guatemala: FNAF 5/10
What❓ Malta 🇲🇹 is not scary
Whats wrong with nursery rhyme lmao
@@Tmpest113 Elsagate videos
Indonesia is just a Song to call spirits yeah and ghosts too so u think its fine?
@@teedee66 no it’s satanic
1:30 No, this didn't played during Hiroshima and Nagasaki attacks, it only played after both attacks.
Malta 1943's like: the bomb is an ice cream truck, look up and see for yourself
France 1940 is also the same
Japan 1945 sounds pretty chill
Guatemala: FNAF is here :)
USA and Japan: You Are Ugly
Guatemala: *crys*
Japan is the calmest and Indonesia going hard bro.
0:58 this is the problem how Shakira is turn into an .exe
The fact that alarms are kids songs
Makes it scarier
It makes me think they are saying goodbye to world
Guatemala: DON’T PEE ON THE FLOOR USE TTH COMMODORE
Guatemalas eas song (FNAF new day) is called "Toreador song".
fun fact: maltas was actuallt "pop goes the weasel" nursery kids rhyme but slowed, pitched and more non-kid ish to listen to
indonesia: oh my. i- i cant sleep anymore-
argentina: mom come pick me up im scared asf rn
france: me when i was 5 years old: mmom lets go get ice cream!! my mom: hohoho, no honey maybe another time.
guatemala: THATS TOREADOR MARCH AND THAT REMINDS ME OF FNAF STOP IM GONNA HAVE ANOTHER NIGHTMARE ABOUT FREDDY
I love Malta eas alarm for whatever reason.
1:53 (fnaf 1) this is when freddy does before doing the jumpscare
Fun Fact: Most of the alarms back in the day were either songs people listened to or baby songs such as a lullaby..
Also, Gutemala 1902: Uhm... that-
is
F-F-F-F-FNAF!!!!!!!!!!!
No Its The Toreador March STUPID!!!
Why is everyone talking about Guatemala thinks that it's fnaf
@@Pinkey_and_cyan it is fnaf
@@Pinkey_and_cyan it is fnaf, its freddy's music box
Oh
Argentina's alarm sounds like a Harry Potter song if you put it in reverse, you're welcome.
🇺🇸:my eas alarm is the best 🇩🇪:best germany eas alarm
The Guatemala 1902 alarm is the toreador march from five nights at freddys 1 when your power goes out
FIVE NIGHTS AT GUATEMALA
La de Argentina 1976 parece un inicio de cualquier Bizarrap Sesión xD
Xd
Guatemala in 1902: Exists
Tf guy who teleported in time with phone to record EAS
Fun fact: Guatemala alarm is from fnaf 1 when Freddy has his eyes flickering?
Fun fact 2: Guatemala is the first but i think fnaf copied gutemala so he decided to make it diffent
@@naomi_.officiaI No they used the sound effect
@@TheBurlingtonTransitFan but how?
@@naomi_.officiaI They added it into the game. Btw I am making a tier list rn for this part... I think yk what I'll put as last..
Argentina (1976)
sounds like a flashback
Memory/10
Argentina in 2022: WAIT we should make a sonicexe game with this noise!
React to Montserrat eas alarm and Zambia eas alarm and China eas alarm please
Guatemala: FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDYSSSSSSSSsSs Is this where you wanna bEeEEEeEe
Fun Fact -
The Indonesia Eas Alert System Is Not Used For an Earthquake And Tsunami just used in This Fire Condition If at war they used
Please help me Im too scared right now 😭😭.
Anything that is revered is creepy as the deep dark corners of hell
I give the Argentina eas alarm a -inf out of ten because I felt like the alarm is playing but the audio seems reversed
Malta 1943: Who is this genius pianist?
Indonesia 1950: H E L P M E
Argentina 1976: Uh oh
Japan 1945: Another genius pianist
France 1940: Ice cream truck?
Guatemala 1902: A song = 👁👄👁
the japan one is actually calming
There is no way people actually think these are old eas alarms like why the hell would Argentina use that as an alarm
Reason number one:maybe an incident/disaster/very bad thing happened in that time idk
Argentina was in some trouble with UK, something like that, I think
2:04 freddys music box in fnaf 1! :D
0:58 That would've freaked me out
Yep,same here
can you do thai 2548 tsunami and thai 1998 look above plz (also my contry too[i think thai 1998 look above looks scary thought...)
I think old eas alarms were not alarms but I think they were songs
Oh now it's sonic.exe.
Argentina's one ofc.
Im seeibg comments like this either bout this or about an uncanny version of mr incredible backwards,still,i agree
Malta song is pop goes the weasel which is used in five nights at freddys
1:03 this sounds very familiar. wait isnt this mr incredible uncanny?!
It reversed i think,idk i dont know nothing about eas alarmas
Malta sounds like an ice cream truck
Guatemala's EAS alarm inspired the "La da da da da, da da da da, don't pee on the floor, use the commodore" song!?
Guatemala: 0% energy *freddy intensifies*
Fedy😃👍
1:55 hi freddy, how are you?
1:33 song: clair de lune
1:54 have I heard this somewhere before?
I like them even though they’re fake, still sounds good. 👌
the Malta alarm in 1943 is the old micky mouse in the 19`s or 18`3 btw
Malta’s EAS alarm is POP goes the weasel
Fun fact:Indonesia is become the most eas alarm Ever
Imagine hearing Guatemala alarm at 4am. Fnaf in real life💀💀
For me the Guatemalan EAS alarm is very scary Reminds me a lot of Five Nights at Freddy's
Guatemala is the fnaf song when you run out of power 0-0
1:56 FNAF 1
Lol chiles old one is a nursery rhyme that explains why i thought I heard this before
Malta civilians in 1943 be like: ICE CREAM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY??
Imagine you’re just listening to the Malta alarm and your city is destroyed by a atomic bomb
Japan eas alarm made me cry too r. I. P imperial japan
Bro, Guatemala must deployed freddy at 1902💀💀💀🗿🗿🗿
Guatemala is the "Carmen - Toreador" song
I even have the video for it