Quick little error: The samples from Jocko Homo only actually appear in a short film called "The Truth About De-Evolution" which contains Jocko Homo in the soundtrack. Jocko Homo itself doesn't have the synth riff. Edit: Turns out, it's only contained in the 1974 demo version of the track.
Glad to see samples found by iammagna here. A lot of other samples found by the community are missing, that would be very nice to see an entire compilation (even if it means displaying that it's still a disputed sample somewhere). Very nice breakdown, and i know how repetitive and tiresome to do these videos can be.
Here's a fun sample you missed for Stress: "M1308 - Gekitotsu!! 100-Oku Pawā no Senshi-tachi (part. 3) - Clash!! 100,000,000 Powerful Warriors" The violins here were sampled and pitched down to act as the main lead of the song, however, Justice is not the only French creator who use this as a sample. Kavinsky in his song titled "Rampage" also used this as the lead for his song, but his usage of it is less choppy and prominent than Justice's usage of it. I just thought it was cool to mention it since it's such a great sample to listen to!
That first sample is from the original Godzilla theme, Pharoahe Monch was sampling that also.
but Justice wrote on the album booklet that they sampled PHAROAHE MONCH! PLEASE STOP 🆘🆘🆘
@@5q___THAT'S WHAT I'M SAYYYIN
@@5q___ no
Ooh and I guess the Bee Gees sample at 7:01 is technically a classical piece by Mussorgsky (Disco Mountain/Bald Mountain)
@@ric2841 it's not the same
Sample haters see this and think "How unoriginal! Record some real instruments, it's not that hard. Quit stealing!"
God damn never truly knew how many samples they used for this. Crazy.
Times like these where umpteen is a very important number
Crazy samples and finding them is crazier
Quick little error:
The samples from Jocko Homo only actually appear in a short film called "The Truth About De-Evolution" which contains Jocko Homo in the soundtrack. Jocko Homo itself doesn't have the synth riff.
Edit: Turns out, it's only contained in the 1974 demo version of the track.
This is so well put together - awesome job!!
Glad to see samples found by iammagna here. A lot of other samples found by the community are missing, that would be very nice to see an entire compilation (even if it means displaying that it's still a disputed sample somewhere). Very nice breakdown, and i know how repetitive and tiresome to do these videos can be.
thank you
masterpiece
First one is already a sample from a musical theme used in numerous soundtracks of japanese Godzilla movies
NO WAY
@@5q___lol why are you so mad about that
@@user-to9lk8ix6hthe album liner notes say that Justice sampled Pharoahe Monch
FANTASTIC !!! :D
I've seen this exact video a long time ago.
Do this to hyperdrama pls
this was supposed to happen thanks dude ❤✝️
Here's a fun sample you missed for Stress:
"M1308 - Gekitotsu!! 100-Oku Pawā no Senshi-tachi (part. 3) - Clash!! 100,000,000 Powerful Warriors"
The violins here were sampled and pitched down to act as the main lead of the song, however, Justice is not the only French creator who use this as a sample. Kavinsky in his song titled "Rampage" also used this as the lead for his song, but his usage of it is less choppy and prominent than Justice's usage of it. I just thought it was cool to mention it since it's such a great sample to listen to!
interesting
Underrated video
the og Gozilla sample is : ua-cam.com/video/XXEYVQtLXFk/v-deo.html
Are you going to do more Justice sample videos using the recently found samples?
That's right, the french invented Future Funk.
Zoomers calling French house “future funk” never fails to make me cringe
@@47fortyseven47 That is your opinion.
And nobody asked for it.
@@47fortyseven47true
@@47fortyseven47 future funk is not french house. SebastiAn invented future funk by making the song Arabest
Iloveit
Amazing video, also is the timpani at the start of Tenebre used in Genesis?
interesting theory
AYYYYYYYY
Yoooooooo!
are we sure for the 50 cent clap ??
They’ve confirmed it i think
Yeah, it's confirmed
I think it is processed and has another snare as a layer, but if you pay attention you can hear that part of the snare is the 50 cent clap