I used to have goosebumps listening to these orc war-chants at the theater. What is so great about this movie is that even these relatively unimportant details are ridiculously well-made.
The entire series was a labor of love for everyone. It was at times difficult and annoying but they all seemed to enjoy it and put the maximum effort in it.
I was in the crowd at Westpac stadium, Wellington, NZ - when Peter Jackson got the 30,000 people to chant all this at half time of a cricket match I think it was - very odd, but epic.
You find that weird... and yet I’ve heard futbal chants that degrade their own teams... also look up the EUEspkrts chants one I remember is (Tom’s a wanker fuck you tom) but there wasn’t anyone named Tom...
Just so everyone knows, the war chanting at first is the Easterlings. As soon as you hear the drums amd the chant "Katmuda!", that is the Orcs of Minas Morgul
@@joshuahartsock2477 Mate, I have all 6 movies in the normal and extended editions. In this video, the chanting all the way up to the drums is the Easterlings. And as soon as you here "Katmuda" during the drums, its the Orcs marching to Minas Tirith
@@mr.deathrider Yes u right that chanting till the Orcdrumms are from the easterlings. But the easterling's Chant in this Video is from the Part where the two easterlings who were standing in front of Frodo and Sam went back into formation. And by the way, i've seen all those movies in the theater and read the books including the silmarillion.
@@felipe96ification yeah i agree, but just imagine if the uruks manage to survive after the third age? Makes me wonder how much they would assimilate into the open world.
According to the lore one thing that instilled fear in the hearts of men, elves, and dwarves was the chanting and drums of the Orcs. After hearing this I can understand why.
I once DMd a D&D campaign where the heroes and their rallied army were defending a coastal walled city against a massive orc siege. They were outnumbered 12 to 1, and surrounded on 3 sides. I set up 7 surround sound speakers around the room and put a subwoofer under the table for bass. They were trying to gather intel on the army and using the elf’s sight to tell formations and numbers. I played this, the table shook with the steps and the drum beats so hard that everyone felt it. They were so afraid and I loved every second of it
This is crazy to hear. Imagine this thundering across a plain while you watch as an Ithiliean Ranger from a nearby hill. The shit the Men of Middle-Earth had to deal with was insane. Morgoth and then Sauron after him had massive armies of these orcs, the threat of them invading and eating the bodies as people were slain or enslaved by them. Terrifying to ponder
All the sins of mortals compacted into a society they represent. Not unlike primitive examples of mankind, when we first discovered how to organize against whatever we deemed to be an enemy. And in modern times, what I call "Orcish" behavior, primitive, uncivilized, bestial, and most of all, abusive, remains rampant throughout the culture of men (as in all humanity, mind you.) Let us acknowledge the gravity of the cultural statement that such mythical societies make, and remember that to fear such things is in our blood. Hearing something of this sort or even witnessing a description of an Orc-like being imbues many with a deep-rooted fear that we likely inherit from our survival against Neanderthals and other rival human types.
@@tinobemellow we still do. Imagine what the rest of middle earth would do to each other once they are not united against a greater threat, realistically. Let me start with the dwarves chopping tree because their industry depend on coal and firewood.
@@lazysunside Indeed, I have no doubt that is what Tolkien intended. If, as might be interpreted from the full-scale story, the events of the Elder Ages (from the creation of the Sun and Moon and the awakening of Men to the Fall of Barad-Dur and Crowning of King Elessar) were to take place in the context of the Holy Bible, and Barad-Dur is taken thus to be the Tower of Babel, then the Free Peoples must surely have bickered and dwindled themselves into flight southeast, as the focus of the tales seem to shift; the Men of the Dunedain realms going down the sad path of Egypt and Rome and oppressing their neighbor cultures to feed their own bloated traditions, the Elves flying north out of the history and into the legend of Men, and what Dwarves did not follow the Elves likely taking the southward road with many men fleeing the barbarism of Easterlings and the domination of Gondor, likely becoming the ancestors of early Semitic peoples, perhaps even the ancestors of the people of Noah who survived the Great Floods.
Saw the movies when I was around preschool or kindergarten age and never forgot these sounds. Thats when you know the production team did a damn good job
This is phenomenal audio work. Sauron’s army was an immutable force, and this audio-work perfectly exudes a sense of the scale, terror and malice it represented.
I think the orcs have to be my favorite fantasy race wherever they can be found. I just like the way they make their weapons and armor and the brutality when they go to war never disappoints.
Orcs are also my favorite fantasy race. I just hate how they turned into pig people as time has gone on. Like the old world of Warcraft art with that orc with the heads of three night eleven dangling on his hip
@@dudemanbroguy3464 I would think that orcs would be more "apeish" with some "wolfish" features mixed in. The goblins strike me as having the features of cave dwelling creatures like bats. Trolls have a lot of robust mammalian features.
@@dudemanbroguy3464 they have changed because orcs as tolkien imagined them are goblins (he used the words interchangeably), thus when later creaters wanted them to be separate from goblins they had to change them.
As much as I have grown to love Warhammer and the orks from it, the orcs from LOTR I feel have a much more terrifying nature to them. Much more disciplined and cold hearted. They resemble humans much closer which is in many ways more horrifying.
Every battlefield on Earth was subjected to sounds like this for thousands of years...the armies of Xerxes, Alexander, Caesar, Atilla, Hannibal, etc...marching to horns, drums, chants and shouts of command from the various officers and war marshals...the air full of dust and the carrion eaters gathering at the edges on the promise of an easy feast to come. The average peasant caught up in it probably wasn't as impressed as we are by the brutal majesty of it all.
The beginning of this from 0:00 to 0:17 is actually the marching song the Harad men were singing going into the Black Gate. The Orc chant that they sang going into Minas Tirith actually starts here 0:19
More memorable? For you yeah but its becouse its a damn song. This is the true sound of the beginning of war, atleast back in the day. Thousands and thousands marching in pace chanting bombing dem drums or atleast some kind of fear invoking sounds mixed with all Those feets keeping a steady sound of marching towards you. Would hear it miles away
@@powergt3597 actually they do feal fear, the books mention them being scared of elves, nazgul and sauron, they also run in fear from the rangers of ithilien in the books until the nazgul arrive and they get full of unnaturla bravery (implieing there is some kind of magic making them fearless).
Imagine being one of the humans seeing an army of orcs ascending from the other side of the hills, and hearing the chants get louder and louder as they march closer. Especially if you're one of the soldiers on the front. That looks terrifying.
The Anglo-Saxons apparently sounded terrifying at the Battle of Hastings according to Norman sources. They all smashed their spears against their shields in unison and, ironically, chanted 'Orcs, Ūt! Orcs, Ūt! Orcs, Ūt Ūt Ūt!' and they kept it up throughout the entire battle. Orc is Old English for 'monster' and was also a derogatory word for 'foreigner'
If any army in the world adopted this as their marching song, they’d never have to fire a single bullet.... because the opposing force would just turn tail and run.
Si el enemigo también tiene sus formas de darse animo en batalla, entonces es un formidable oponente, por ello amo estas interpretaciones, los orcos se sienten vivos
Gunabad, the mounten northwest of erebor. If i'm not misdaden this comes from the Third hobbit movie, were These particular goblins (That's what they were in the book) came from as wel as from moria to Avenged the fallen goblin king.
@lupomorelli7669 not to be a hobbit movie defender but the word goblin and orc are interchangeable with goblin just being the English word for the orcs as orc is a hobbit word
Their fearless and merciless attitude towards enemy, intimidating non human looks with bulky armor, disciplined army march with chants and drums motivating to fight is what makes them the most feared army in LOTR world.
i remember when i was younger when they would call up the national guard to deal with orc raids. really disturbing as a young private listening to these chants in the woods.
Imagine playing a video game about the war of wrath, where you are an elf in the noldorin host led by the valar, with a small army of elf players on one side and thousands of orc computers on another and you hear this before the charge
except this is black speech which didn't exist at the time of the war of wrath... (it also means death to men, which wouldn't be what they are saying when attacking a mostly elvish army)
I love the lord of the rings, but while listening to this my mind drifted and I thought about if the Empire in the Elder Scrolls had a orc army and sent them to fight the Thalmor that this is probably what the High Elves would hear approaching them. Lol
I'm adding this to my sister's yoga playlist.
Lmao
Wait did you actually did it?
Now she is eating men's flesh. Literally.
Puahhahashahahahhahaahahh
Legend
@@MichalBreslau Hahahahah
No lie when Orcs actually get disciplined, they are badass
@Charlie Baker Yo they fucked up Osgiliath man. And if it wasn’t for Rohan, they would’ve had their way.
@Charlie Baker Ohhhh yes. The orcs in The Hobbit had a very goofy style to them.
No allegiance. They will even cannibalize one another
@@Woadie757 😮
convoys of them heading to southern border...
I used to have goosebumps listening to these orc war-chants at the theater. What is so great about this movie is that even these relatively unimportant details are ridiculously well-made.
The sound design and music had incredible effort put into them. Always the little details that make things even more grand.
Yes
The entire series was a labor of love for everyone. It was at times difficult and annoying but they all seemed to enjoy it and put the maximum effort in it.
IT is cool
I'm at the gym right now and I wanted to get boosted by uruk Hai screams, when I found this I got goosebumps imidialtiy
This is literally terrifying. Imagine hearing this outside your house in the middle of the night
That would be terrifying 😂
Welp time to load my .50 caliber with a box of a thousand rounds
@@uncleduck4720 you couldnt do shit. it would overheat.
@@uncleduck4720 well u see orcs multiply like ribbits so................ u would run out of bullets even if u had 10,000 rounds
@@Sirburb50 wait, wait, so they'd be fucking on the battlefield? That's not how I remember lotr movies... Are you sure you watched the right version?
I´m a simple man... I read "Orcs march chanting"...
i click.
Us to
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@@iamyourdad8876 thank You but i bow to nobody
@@iamyourdad8876 we bow to nobody
@@iamyourdad8876 thank You
I was in the crowd at Westpac stadium, Wellington, NZ - when Peter Jackson got the 30,000 people to chant all this at half time of a cricket match I think it was - very odd, but epic.
That's badass
I was in the stadium crowd that chanted, “Rudy, Rudy, Rudeeee”
Is there a video of it?
You find that weird... and yet I’ve heard futbal chants that degrade their own teams... also look up the EUEspkrts chants one I remember is (Tom’s a wanker fuck you tom) but there wasn’t anyone named Tom...
That must of been awesome... I envy you...
"Katmuda" (Death to men)
- "Gorosh" (Louder)
"Katmuda" (Death to men)
- "Gorosh" (Louder)
"Katmuda" (Death to men)
- "Gorosh Chadar" (Loud enough)
I think Feminists use the same chant
how do u know what the black speech words translate to
@@lightofthesevenstars Because, My Good Sir, I looked it up! ;)
@Unapologetically Patriotic feminists aren’t this cool
xD
Just so everyone knows, the war chanting at first is the Easterlings. As soon as you hear the drums amd the chant "Katmuda!", that is the Orcs of Minas Morgul
Yes, when the black gate closes.
@@joshuahartsock2477 Actually, the Easterlings first chant as they approach the Black Gate
@@mr.deathrider No
You have to watch these scene. The first chanting was a bit longer.
@@joshuahartsock2477 Mate, I have all 6 movies in the normal and extended editions. In this video, the chanting all the way up to the drums is the Easterlings. And as soon as you here "Katmuda" during the drums, its the Orcs marching to Minas Tirith
@@mr.deathrider Yes u right that chanting till the Orcdrumms are from the easterlings. But the easterling's Chant in this Video is from the Part where the two easterlings who were standing in front of Frodo and Sam went back into formation.
And by the way, i've seen all those movies in the theater and read the books including the silmarillion.
Not a phone in sight. Just Uruks living in the moment.
20 years old and they look like they came out yesterday. Unmatchable classics
Practical effects are king.
So much better than the CGI crap of the rings of power
If something is made in the real world, made to look good then it will never look outdated.
the orcs are gay now
and they will always look great because they were made in the flesh, not cgi
This trilogy is unbeatable.......
Uh dark knight trilogy?
@@proantagonist5042 meh still unbeatable
@@proantagonist5042 no chance
@@proantagonist5042 Nah
@@proantagonist5042 only TDK is comparable. the other 2 films are not as epic
Chanting this on my way to work.
:,D
The long march
You work in mordor??!! Ddaannnggg!!
You chant "Death to men"? you a feminist? LOL wtf
@@SwedishEmpire1700 I'm very confused by your comment, and can't discern if you're telling a joke or being serious.
Such a rich and proud culture.
The uruks are more proud.
The orcs have no culture they were breed from beast to be savge slaves
@@felipe96ification yeah i agree, but just imagine if the uruks manage to survive after the third age? Makes me wonder how much they would assimilate into the open world.
The Numenorian supremacists need to learn how to accept the diversity Mordor is known for.
@@vk6832 Based.... Orcs have been oppressed for far to long.
Men of the west just need to learn how to be inclusive.
According to the lore one thing that instilled fear in the hearts of men, elves, and dwarves was the chanting and drums of the Orcs.
After hearing this I can understand why.
gives me goose bumps...
Makes sense cause the entire purpose of orcs is to wage war and fight. No sane person wants that so it has to be unsettling
Because Orcs are brainwashed fanatics since birth. This is the sound of millions of indoctrinated soldiers marching to war.
Meanwhile that badass King "is this all you can call Saruman?" 😎
Yep. Honestly terrifying.
I once DMd a D&D campaign where the heroes and their rallied army were defending a coastal walled city against a massive orc siege. They were outnumbered 12 to 1, and surrounded on 3 sides. I set up 7 surround sound speakers around the room and put a subwoofer under the table for bass.
They were trying to gather intel on the army and using the elf’s sight to tell formations and numbers. I played this, the table shook with the steps and the drum beats so hard that everyone felt it. They were so afraid and I loved every second of it
now thats next-level DM-ing >:)
This is amazing... I will share this story with people in the future, you're a beast.
Damn...I like ur style 🤙
bet the plyers shit themselves....
You're a great DM
This is crazy to hear. Imagine this thundering across a plain while you watch as an Ithiliean Ranger from a nearby hill. The shit the Men of Middle-Earth had to deal with was insane. Morgoth and then Sauron after him had massive armies of these orcs, the threat of them invading and eating the bodies as people were slain or enslaved by them. Terrifying to ponder
Well, recycling is one of the main goals in Mordor.
@@lazysunside Hahahahaha
All the sins of mortals compacted into a society they represent. Not unlike primitive examples of mankind, when we first discovered how to organize against whatever we deemed to be an enemy. And in modern times, what I call "Orcish" behavior, primitive, uncivilized, bestial, and most of all, abusive, remains rampant throughout the culture of men (as in all humanity, mind you.) Let us acknowledge the gravity of the cultural statement that such mythical societies make, and remember that to fear such things is in our blood. Hearing something of this sort or even witnessing a description of an Orc-like being imbues many with a deep-rooted fear that we likely inherit from our survival against Neanderthals and other rival human types.
@@tinobemellow we still do. Imagine what the rest of middle earth would do to each other once they are not united against a greater threat, realistically. Let me start with the dwarves chopping tree because their industry depend on coal and firewood.
@@lazysunside Indeed, I have no doubt that is what Tolkien intended. If, as might be interpreted from the full-scale story, the events of the Elder Ages (from the creation of the Sun and Moon and the awakening of Men to the Fall of Barad-Dur and Crowning of King Elessar) were to take place in the context of the Holy Bible, and Barad-Dur is taken thus to be the Tower of Babel, then the Free Peoples must surely have bickered and dwindled themselves into flight southeast, as the focus of the tales seem to shift; the Men of the Dunedain realms going down the sad path of Egypt and Rome and oppressing their neighbor cultures to feed their own bloated traditions, the Elves flying north out of the history and into the legend of Men, and what Dwarves did not follow the Elves likely taking the southward road with many men fleeing the barbarism of Easterlings and the domination of Gondor, likely becoming the ancestors of early Semitic peoples, perhaps even the ancestors of the people of Noah who survived the Great Floods.
I prefer their marching song "where there's a whip there's a way".
Only elected ones know this.
We don't wanna go to war today, but the Lord of the Last says nay nay nay...
much better!!!
Is your name "Sui generis" a reference to the Argentinian band?
@@marcosbisso7136 No, its a reference to a latin phrase which means a class unique to itself or its own.
The girls locker room: ugh, I hate P.E
The boys locker room:
And this is why women are getting fatter than men
😁 ohhh
Hah yeah P.E was my favorite.
@@justwannabehappy6735 women always been fatter than men that’s natural
When I played football for school we kinda did something like this before we played
Her: “He’s probably out cheating...”
Me and the boi’s:
no
were put taking the oskilith
*GOROSH!*
@@lopakacooper1668 KATMUDA!
He's probably out chanting
😂😂😂@@looking4anopportunity961
Saw the movies when I was around preschool or kindergarten age and never forgot these sounds. Thats when you know the production team did a damn good job
Honestly, this is kinda what a kindergarten sounds like.
This is phenomenal audio work. Sauron’s army was an immutable force, and this audio-work perfectly exudes a sense of the scale, terror and malice it represented.
Blasting this out of my 2012 Honda Civic while picking up my brothers from elementary school
😎
You should march to school, pull out a horn to call them and march hone
what a legend
You’re a legend
Or maybe you could become responsible and homeschool your kids.
When just the sound layer is more epic then most of nowadays movies...
Than all of nowadays movies. It's all colors and explosions today
And music….
Спасибо! Очень успокаевает, помогает заснуть.
Это крик Украини маршируют чтобы убить больше граждан Донбасса.
Надо врубать это после обеденного перерыва на работе
@@Im_Epsilon орки не работают, работают рабы.
Yes, yes. For Russians and Ukrainians it's so typical...
@@cetus4449 Calm down Mr Omega😆
Listening to this every time I'm changing in the gym and heading over to the first workout. Nothing gets you more hyped than that
I think the orcs have to be my favorite fantasy race wherever they can be found. I just like the way they make their weapons and armor and the brutality when they go to war never disappoints.
Orcs are also my favorite fantasy race. I just hate how they turned into pig people as time has gone on. Like the old world of Warcraft art with that orc with the heads of three night eleven dangling on his hip
@@dudemanbroguy3464 I would think that orcs would be more "apeish" with some "wolfish" features mixed in. The goblins strike me as having the features of cave dwelling creatures like bats. Trolls have a lot of robust mammalian features.
@@thegametroll6264 the tusks is very mutch a pig thing, alot of modern depictions even give them pig-like noses.
@@dudemanbroguy3464 they have changed because orcs as tolkien imagined them are goblins (he used the words interchangeably), thus when later creaters wanted them to be separate from goblins they had to change them.
Used this for my DND session to terrify my players as they were surrounded by an entire tribe of orcs. Amazing stuff.
Sounds gae
@@Cormano980 like you
I will do the same with my party in Pathfinder, good luck!!!
That is so cool
This is so bad ass
It really is
the fearless are the scariest
@@Hasahn. suicide bombers rn : 😎
@@hussainz666 ooooft hahaha
Something about deep war drums just triggers something so primal and brutal yet so intimidating. I love it!
This evokes primal fear. Imagine being alone in the countryside and feeling the ground shake as you hear this in the distance.
Shoppers be like before malls open in Black Friday Sale:
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀 I am fucking weak right now lmao🤣🤣
Orcs aren’t just stupid consumers. Have some respect.
"OI BOSS DIS AINT DA ORKS WE PARTZ IN DEY'Z DONT EVEN SAY DA WAAAAAAAGH!!!! KOREKTLY!"
Und dey duznt even knowz who Gort und Mort es!
Who deez "urook-hi" gits anyway?
WAAAAAAGH!!!!
As much as I have grown to love Warhammer and the orks from it, the orcs from LOTR I feel have a much more terrifying nature to them. Much more disciplined and cold hearted. They resemble humans much closer which is in many ways more horrifying.
Oi theyz do got propa banners though. And looks like theyz wanna fight. Good me to. Lets chop em up boys. But bring me the heads. Waaagghh
This works perfectly for my dnd Campaign where the Orcs are striking fear Into our Hero’s Army right before battle.
This would work
I want to use this in my campaign as the party is resting and an army of Beastmen (homebrew) marches across the plains.
@@khorneberserker That sounds super interesting.
I just made this comment without realizing someone else had :)
@Matthew Beattie More like a horde going to war. ;) They're not full on fantasy beastmen...
Every battlefield on Earth was subjected to sounds like this for thousands of years...the armies of Xerxes, Alexander, Caesar, Atilla, Hannibal, etc...marching to horns, drums, chants and shouts of command from the various officers and war marshals...the air full of dust and the carrion eaters gathering at the edges on the promise of an easy feast to come.
The average peasant caught up in it probably wasn't as impressed as we are by the brutal majesty of it all.
I listen to this on loop while working on my biceps and triceps, it gains 98% effectiveness.
You are training to be the guy who ran in with that torch right?
KATMUDA! KATMUDA! KATMUDA!
Gorosh!
@@BadSkeelz *KATMUDA!!!! KATMUDA!!!! KATMUDA!!!!!!*
@Jackson Worthman
*GOROSH CHADAR*
@@riptidesatyr7736 KATMUDAA KATMUDAAA!!
@@mick_thompson7881 *GOROSH*
Thanks for the upload! So relaxing, use it to fall asleep every night!
lol
Amazing! Wish this was longer! So spine chilling and frightening but exciting to listen to
"Gorosh Chadar!"
-Orcs Commander
At least the orcs have some good discipline measurements to raise their morale during the battle
Yes he does
Thought I heard Vlad Putin shout that.
@@GabrielW386 Did you use all of your 20 brain cells to think of this comment?
Gorosh Chadar
Kadmuda
The beginning of this from 0:00 to 0:17 is actually the marching song the Harad men were singing going into the Black Gate. The Orc chant that they sang going into Minas Tirith actually starts here 0:19
A 1 hour loop of this is very very needed!
I know so i can kick ass in
MIDDLE EARTH SHADOW OF WAR
I need a 24 hours version of this ^^
Us to
Loop the video, my friend
just loop stupid
The chanting
"Where there's a whip, there's a way"
is more memorable.
We don't want to go to war today!
@@dovahfett5919 but the lord of the leashes say nay nay nay...where there a whip there a way!!!!
@@moodyowlproductions4287 We're gonna march all day all day all daaaay
More memorable? For you yeah but its becouse its a damn song. This is the true sound of the beginning of war, atleast back in the day. Thousands and thousands marching in pace chanting bombing dem drums or atleast some kind of fear invoking sounds mixed with all Those feets keeping a steady sound of marching towards you. Would hear it miles away
Only because the rest of the movie is corny garbage.
Wow, I was looking for this sound for a long time. Pumps me up before a workout.
The orcs have a badass personality of zero fear. They march through heat and cold through muddy or rocky trails and never give up.
not sunlight so not as badass as you wish but i get your point :P
@@seelfire4725 Uruk Hai have no problem March in the sun, it's just the regular orcs who are weakened by it.
Only uruk don't feel fear man
@@pale3648 all evil is scared of water and dislikes sun light, uruk hai are just more willing to tolerate the sun.
@@powergt3597 actually they do feal fear, the books mention them being scared of elves, nazgul and sauron, they also run in fear from the rangers of ithilien in the books until the nazgul arrive and they get full of unnaturla bravery (implieing there is some kind of magic making them fearless).
Those drums have put a curse on me. Because its stuck in my head and plays every hour.
increased the volume to my headphones and it was truly a surreal experience
Finally something to fall asleep to
I think what we all need is an hour loop of this.
The Warcraft movie needed more of this energy from the Orcish Horde. It also fits perfectly
Teacher: takes us on a field trip to an old castle
Girl: omg I’ll finally feel like a princess
Boys:
Please stop.
@@eitantaub5503 no up yours
The orc chants come
@@eitantaub5503 No
Completely suitable for listening while studying. Loop if needed.
I have been looking all over youtube for this!!!
Seeing another school on a school trip you and the boys chant this beat.
Imagine being one of the humans seeing an army of orcs ascending from the other side of the hills, and hearing the chants get louder and louder as they march closer.
Especially if you're one of the soldiers on the front. That looks terrifying.
The Anglo-Saxons apparently sounded terrifying at the Battle of Hastings according to Norman sources. They all smashed their spears against their shields in unison and, ironically, chanted 'Orcs, Ūt! Orcs, Ūt! Orcs, Ūt Ūt Ūt!' and they kept it up throughout the entire battle. Orc is Old English for 'monster' and was also a derogatory word for 'foreigner'
That would be worst than a nightmare!.
Like aragorn I'd go in sword ready
And then humans will ready the Himars
I remember a comment made on one of these videos:
Moms during school organized activities: "Oh I'm so tired, I need coffee."
Dads:
but where did you find the video where the uruk are you have that death of men etc?
Why does this get me so pumped up ?
Ik right
Genetic memory of marching in legions.
Love this. Each time i get goosebumps
I was here when this happened. It was epic. We really made a mark that day!
If any army in the world adopted this as their marching song, they’d never have to fire a single bullet.... because the opposing force would just turn tail and run.
“A niew powah is rising! Its victoray is at hand!”
We need a ten-hour version of this.
just right click loop
@@cyrusol Naw. I made a 5 hour one already. Plus im going to try and sharpen the audo and blend the marches together.
Si el enemigo también tiene sus formas de darse animo en batalla, entonces es un formidable oponente, por ello amo estas interpretaciones, los orcos se sienten vivos
Orcs should be scary like this in Skyrim.
I agree with that they should have been way more savage.
They aren't the same type of orcs in elder scrolls lore. They are not tortured elves.
Elder scrolls orcs are more like world of warcraft orcs
Mother: "someone needs to get the groceries"
Me and my sister:
0:27 Did I hear right, someone cheering "Gubdabad!" ?
Gunabad, the mounten northwest of erebor. If i'm not misdaden this comes from the Third hobbit movie, were These particular goblins (That's what they were in the book) came from as wel as from moria to Avenged the fallen goblin king.
@lupomorelli7669 not to be a hobbit movie defender but the word goblin and orc are interchangeable with goblin just being the English word for the orcs as orc is a hobbit word
Some enemies make up for their lack of skill in intimidation… no sane person would be able to fight the Uruk Hai without panicking
Somehow I went from a man being told he's about to be a grandfather to this, the algorithm is crazy man, but I like it.
Ah yes, Peter Jackson's greatest trilogy of all time: Total War: Atilla. How can someone ever forget it?!
I’m gonna blast this on a huge speaker at 3am so my neighbors experience the greatness of orcs going to war.
Their fearless and merciless attitude towards enemy, intimidating non human looks with bulky armor, disciplined army march with chants and drums motivating to fight is what makes them the most feared army in LOTR world.
Наши слоняры
If only modern day armies would march like this. How breath taking it'd be!
But airstrikes would wreck them sadface they need iron domes with marching an army.
It use to be like that
Imagine being in a Greek or roman army
Was genuinely expecting “Where There’s a Whip, There’s a Way!”
Same here!
I just said that , neat lol!
Only the choosen knows this one
Teacher : Class , what is your favorite Lullaby ?
Girl : twinkle twinkle little star mam.
Boy :
Me: Twinkle twinkle little star, but Dead Space's version...
And this marching too.
Me: The Misty Mountains Cold.
i remember when i was younger when they would call up the national guard to deal with orc raids. really disturbing as a young private listening to these chants in the woods.
It sounds like the world's largest locomotive slowly cycling closer, louder and more unstoppable the nearer it gets.
Imagine playing a video game about the war of wrath, where you are an elf in the noldorin host led by the valar, with a small army of elf players on one side and thousands of orc computers on another and you hear this before the charge
except this is black speech which didn't exist at the time of the war of wrath... (it also means death to men, which wouldn't be what they are saying when attacking a mostly elvish army)
@@matthiuskoenig3378 Death of elves. Should sound close enough.
The ai would be as retarded as it is in others. I presume this is an RTS? If so I'd need only myself, and all the thousands of orks are toast.
@@matthiuskoenig3378 oh thank you for the correction! I had no idea, what did they speak?
@@matthiuskoenig3378 also i was just trying to set the ambience as well but true
Мы идом на бальшой пастук! Zог!
Imagine what you could do with all the pieces of armor and equipment (iron in recycled form) after the battle when they lie around there
"Form ranks you maggots! Form ranks"!
Dude i love this
this sounds like how I'd imagine a Roman army march would have sounded like
That sounds scary imagine u are the king and u hear those marches of a huge army coming to destroy u and you’re defenders
bro i somehow fell asleep to this.. Woke up on a wide plain and got these chanting armys chasing me down... I swear i never shit my pants this much.
Setting this off on nearby gravesite at midnight and 3am could be terrifying.
When secondary students arrive to take over the field from primary students.
imagine hearing this in the middle of the night in a peasant village with no means to protect yourself
personally I would run till I die of exhaustion
You better dont say that and stay shoulder to shoulder with mi boys and girls
I would run even if I had means to defend myself😂
@@Hexclar do not Run stay and fight like us
@@emiliabeleiu474 nah i’m out🤣
@@Hexclar why
LONG LIVE MORDOR
Gotta love that big guy on the drums
The orc shouting at 0:02 "Lisan Al Gaib" !
Yea man. But Harkonens are giving more of a Orcs vibes
What does that means
Setting this to be my new wake up alarm.
Amazing, imagine fighting a army like that . Scary
I love the lord of the rings, but while listening to this my mind drifted and I thought about if the Empire in the Elder Scrolls had a orc army and sent them to fight the Thalmor that this is probably what the High Elves would hear approaching them. Lol
The Aldmeri Dominion would’ve been absolutely annihilated. 😎
@@NCRVeteranRanger absolutely
It's december 31. night, i'm single, living alone with my cat and listening this (idk how many times). This is fine.
I feel you.. where are you from?
@@jamrocks464 Hungary. I have family (parents and brothers), but i'm not the party type, i prefer to stay at home, gaming and watching movies.
@@krisztinakosa7813 Dito. I colored my Warhammer 40k miniatures while new year came in.
@@jamrocks464 that's a great thing.
my psychiatrist was shocked after telling her that this calms me down everytime i experience severe anxiousness
I don’t know why but that drum cadence is so satisfying.
There is a lot of Easterling chanting interspersed in this video. Its exactly the same chanting when the Easterlings march through the Morannon.
Going to play it to my kid as bedtime music to make him strong.
i can visualise this scene, with the drumming trolls