The soundtrack for Fallout 2 was composed by Mark Morgan. On May 10, 2010, it was released together with the Fallout soundtrack on Morgan's Vault Archives album.
god if i love Fallout 2. nothing made me laugh so much where,in fact,there's little much to laugh about. i feel shit everytime i suggest it to people and they ask about the age of the game and end turned off by it.
@@MrKILLINOOBZ Have you found the story of the survivalist? Probably the best part about HH, one of the best stories in New Vegas, dare I say Fallout overall
@@MrKILLINOOBZ I feel the same about HH to be perfectly honest. The tribal atmosphere was absolutely uninteresting for me, as well as the overall story and the boring fetch quests that lead to it. Joshua was alright yeah, but even he's not enough to make me want to play it. Alright loot tho. I'm a completionist so usually when I pick up the game eventually I go through with it, but it's hard to find fun in it. Only if they would've made a better main story...
Ah... this composition... It speaks of serenity, tranquility... peacefulness... of being "One with the Earth"... It's truly immersive, innovative, and evocative. The synthesizer in the beginning provides a very ethereal, otherworldly feeling, leading into drum-beats, chants, violin, and woodwind instruments, giving it a primitive, natural feel, which just... wow... it takes you into the world. Allows you to feel at peace, and connected... it's wonderful. Mark understands Fallout, and Fallout is truly beautiful, when understood.
+Repent In Reprise PointlessTable I'm not one to give compliments,but this comment was a perfect summary of one of my favorite game soundtracks of all time.
It also sounds like distant gears spinning, probably symbolizing all the cold, harsh and advanced technologies beyond the canyon that would soon inherit the village.
-HEY AUNTIE, i got high speech, gimme da flint. -Okay. [steals another one from her] -Now what the hell am I going to do with the second flint. Probably throw it somewhere in Klamath, lol.
Time will pass, new generations will keep replacing one after another. But in the end of the day - every postapo fan will end here. Old Fallout along with it's ambient music can't be forgotten, cannot be replaced. Cheers.
@@brian8484 yes, people would only consume things because they are rebels, never because they enjoy it. adults would never do such a thing. i only ever do things for other people, never because i personally like them.
I love the violin, easily the most nostalgic part for me. and the plus it's kind of a motif when it's used for New Reno. This song resembles the people who are living through this new world and thriving. Where as New Reno is the complete opposite. The seedier and darker truth that lies in the wasteland and in people. I maybe thinking into it too much, BUT HOT DAMN IT'S GOOD MUSIC MARK HAS COMPOSED.
@@seronymus so what you're saying is, it reflects on the fact that the arroyans are just a tribalised version of the retrofuturistic past their ancestors lived in?
Always associated this as a swan song to the Vault Dweller from FO1, weirdly enough. Like the whole tribe has a monument to him, they can't stop talking about him, you're of his bloodline but at the same time there's pain (also because the tribe is dying) and a wanderlust. After struggling and being unable to settle down and teach the V13 refugees that followed him he went to go find his end in the wasteland of which nobody knows where or how he died which is how I see the wind beat in the last few seconds of the song. At the end of his memoirs he leaves saying he did what he could his way and for that he was exiled along with all the sadness behind it despite potentially saving the whole world and by killing the Master. It all makes sense in hindsight to me.
@@ValoTheBrute I believe that most video game movies are only bad because the production just care about money, so why make it good when people will buy it just because of the concept? If people put actual passion behind these movies you might see more of them that are actually good.
my favorite one from mark morgan, although he has many great tracks! Very deep this one, gets me thinking and feeling... this is art, mark morgan style...
Reminds me of walking through a star-lit desert with nothing around me for miles, hoping I can find some form of shelter or civilization. Mark really did a fantastic job at freeze-framing Fallout's atmosphere and truly allows you to paint an image in your mind
AMERICAS ULTIMATE WEAPON TALOS That is not actually the X-01 Power Armor. That model was made later, near the very end of the Enclave. That's just the Advanced Power Armor.
X-01 was pre-war armor. The Advanced Power Armor was designed by the Enclave to improve on the X-01. The designs are similar, but very different. Check out Fallout New Vegas Remnants Power Armor, that's the Advanced Power Armor. If you play Fallout 4, you will see the X-01.
Random Me the x01 in nuka world was a lazy mistake Bethesda love to disregard pre established lore such as t51b being the most advanced suit pre war according to zax but t60 came along and a shit tone more in 76 people like ox horn always attempt to defend Bethesda even though they’re obviously wrong he said myron might be lying about jet how blind can he be
I love the different music for each state, California is more this metal sounding area, Nevada is Wild West, Virginia and Maryland is Foreboding, and Boston is more Hopeful.
After playing Fallout NV, and being dissapointed with both 3 and 4 in terms of dialogue system, i decided to play fallout 2, and man, the OST literally is out of this world, never in my life i have heard an OST so particular and unique.
I have a wonderful mod for Fallout 4 that plays this in most of the settlement locations, so I'm hearing this constantly in Sancutary Hills. I love it.
Man I haven't started playing Fallout 2 yet, but I can already tell it's gonna be an incredibly immersive experience thanks to it's wonderful soundtrack. I loved Fallout 1, 3 and 4 so I'll most definitely love this game as well.
@@arvidinator3184 I honestly just dont know how you can like Fallout 4, disregarding its vomit writing... 1. It's optimization on PC is garbage 2. The combat system gets a lot of praise, but most of the time it's the only praise the game gets so that begs the question, why not play some other FPS, most are way better. 3. Graphics suck
@@ssjbroly8735 Dude, its his opinion. He can like whatever he wants you don't decided it. Go back to reddit and repeat the same NCR line over and over again.
Obsidian could actually use this theme alongside with Fallout 2's tribal map theme for Honest Hearts DLC. I see it as a missed opportunity and Obsidian did actually use some of the classic theme songs from classic Fallout games for their base game, New Vegas.
Мне очень понравилась эта песня, за то, что она даёт что в гигантской Пустоши кроме твоего племени ты нах#й никому не нужен, и просто договориться о передаче ГЭККа уже проблема, что уж говорить о смертельных опасностях...
Мне из-за этого и нравится второй фолач,тут ты прямо серьезно никому не нужен,даже разработчики тебя нахер послали путём разбора заданий без маркеров,любая ошибка в не сохранении заставит твой пукан гореть,первый фоллач вообще атмосферный,ведь там левственная пустошь
Whenever I wonder if my seemingly amoral feelings are justified I listen to this and feel free from guilt or pressure..... but am proud of how they - my feelings - , in their unquestionable significance of truly cosmic time scales of evolution, guide me towards the way of living my dreams best for humanity, to make us live in eternity, while feeling at peace with myself.
In better call saul, season six, episode one "Wine and Roses" At time stamp 31:05 , trucks roll over a culvert as Varga makes his escape, listen closely. they totally ripped this off for the ambient escape music. Almost blew a blood vessel showing my GF
I don't know how to put it, but this feels very 'Fallout 4' to me. No, I'm not comparing it to 4's ambient tracks, but there's just something about this that makes the think of 4's graphics and general look. It's that same feeling you feel in that game when you explore an abandoned building in Downtown Boston.
I listened to this bc someone said that the old school dial up tone for internet sounded like the ost from fallout 1 and 2. Now I've only ever played 3 and new vegas bit I can really hear it in this song but it's also kinda of beautiful this song. Idk but in a weird way out reminds me of serial experiment lain but also the x-files. Does any one else know what I mean? It's kinda odd how certain things remind you off other things. Sorry I'm really really drunk. But would people recommend fallout 1 & 2 ? We're they very good as compared to 3 + nv? I love the lore behind the fallout series but would I enjoy them as much. It's different but I'm curious.
Vernon Roche absolutely. i don't mind new vegas since obsidian was involved. But man...fallout 2 is one of the best rpg's i've ever had the pleasure to play
Being used to the gameplay of newer games I had a hard time for a while getting into the older games. They won't hold your hand almost at all compared to 3 and NV. I also don't like turn based combat that much. The games are worth playing through though, even just for their stories. I would recommend using the fallout wiki walkthrough guide for character creation but not going further than that to prevent spoiling. I spoiled the game for myself. In retrospect, a bad decision but then again i was more focused on finding out the story then enjoying the gameplay experience. I would also recommend the restoration project patch for Fo2. It ads a ton of stuff, quests and locations that the devs didn't have time to feature in the final product and gets rid of a load of bugs.
Fun (?) fact: the "youuuhhhh" part, when reversed, sounds exactly like "hooy", which is "dick" - not Richard, either - in Russian and Polish (maybe some other Eastern European languages as well...)
• You missed.
• You missed.
• You missed.
• You missed.
• You missed.
• You missed.
Critical miss, you hit yourself in the groin and fell unconscious.
so true
• Gecko was hit for 2 hit points
They shouldve included this in the Honest Hearts expansion. Pure tribal.
i know right? Such a missed opportunity in my opinion. It would have fit so well with all that tribe aesthetic.
I got a mod that does that for me :P
@@LeoArctica what's it called?
They should have played this whenever you entered the narrows or dead horses camp
Fat Man there are only a couple if you visit the wrecked highway man the theme from Redding plays and in a couple of places the theme from modoc plays
Vilage behind the times, in the future world.
Mix of futhuristic instruments and ancient style music.
it's a brilliant juxtaposition. this is the best track in the fallout 2 ost, without question
I guess Vic traded the tribe synthesizers along with the flasks.
Vic deceived the tribes and sell trash for a lot of money))
hooo shit, small world
fancy seeing you here
a funny take on how tribals would use synthesizers
This song makes me want to collect brrrrroc flower and Xander root
Arroyo is my city
I would say it's my Village, but then again the good ending of Fallout 2 has it become a city so I can't really complain.
@@oneofmanyparadoxfans5447
That was intentional ;)
I see you everywhere on old fallout vids. I think I also saw you on the fallout nv soundtrack
@@pyroparagon8945 Nice catch, kind sir. I am still active after all these years :D
@@Gun_Metal_Grey I only noticed because you're one of the few people I've seen and thought"that's a REALLY cool name and pfp"
"Well I am the chosen one"
"That title means nothing when Kaga rips your head from the shoulders!"
+Federico Sgamma Restoration project ftw!
hell yes!
+Federico Sgamma "AAAAAAAH! KAGA!" *blown apart by minigun*
god if i love Fallout 2.
nothing made me laugh so much where,in fact,there's little much to laugh about.
i feel shit everytime i suggest it to people and they ask about the age of the game and end turned off by it.
@@SSdecline Yeah, but hey at least it's getting lots of recognition lately!
Its a shame they didn't include it in honest hearts
Tbf Honest Hearts was pretty meh aside from meeting Joshua Graham. I'd rather have it set around the great salt lake and New Canaan
Gr8Sc0tt i almost always never do honest hearts lmao, such a boring DLC but I’ll do it if I have to.
@@MrKILLINOOBZ Have you found the story of the survivalist? Probably the best part about HH, one of the best stories in New Vegas, dare I say Fallout overall
@@negan2128 I'm a dead money fanboy, but I always liked honest hearts
@@MrKILLINOOBZ I feel the same about HH to be perfectly honest. The tribal atmosphere was absolutely uninteresting for me, as well as the overall story and the boring fetch quests that lead to it. Joshua was alright yeah, but even he's not enough to make me want to play it. Alright loot tho.
I'm a completionist so usually when I pick up the game eventually I go through with it, but it's hard to find fun in it. Only if they would've made a better main story...
Ah... this composition... It speaks of serenity, tranquility... peacefulness... of being "One with the Earth"... It's truly immersive, innovative, and evocative. The synthesizer in the beginning provides a very ethereal, otherworldly feeling, leading into drum-beats, chants, violin, and woodwind instruments, giving it a primitive, natural feel, which just... wow... it takes you into the world. Allows you to feel at peace, and connected... it's wonderful. Mark understands Fallout, and Fallout is truly beautiful, when understood.
+Repent In Reprise PointlessTable I'm not one to give compliments,but this comment was a perfect summary of one of my favorite game soundtracks of all time.
+Repent In Reprise PointlessTable Excellent comment indeed.
+Repent In Reprise PointlessTable Why do you not have more upvotes? This is a perfect comment.
+Repent In Reprise And then you realize that it's composed for a village that has poles with human skulls on them :P
It also sounds like distant gears spinning, probably symbolizing all the cold, harsh and advanced technologies beyond the canyon that would soon inherit the village.
-HEY AUNTIE, i got high speech, gimme da flint.
-Okay.
[steals another one from her]
-Now what the hell am I going to do with the second flint. Probably throw it somewhere in Klamath, lol.
THE REFERENCE
Time will pass, new generations will keep replacing one after another. But in the end of the day - every postapo fan will end here. Old Fallout along with it's ambient music can't be forgotten, cannot be replaced. Cheers.
i feel the same way. there will never be another game which is this good.
Здравствуйте иностранци я свами согласен
Indeed
hakunin was a total bro, I actually felt bad when the enclave took arroyo and left him half dead
Lol the bong in the elders tent
I'm so smoking to this track
Whoaa, brehhh, you're so cool 'cause you smonk so many weeds! When i grow up, I wanna be as rebellious as you!
Its even trippier when youre stoned out B)
what's wrong wit smokin gang weed
@@brian8484 whatever straight edged loser
@@brian8484 yes, people would only consume things because they are rebels, never because they enjoy it. adults would never do such a thing. i only ever do things for other people, never because i personally like them.
I love the violin, easily the most nostalgic part for me. and the plus it's kind of a motif when it's used for New Reno. This song resembles the people who are living through this new world and thriving. Where as New Reno is the complete opposite. The seedier and darker truth that lies in the wasteland and in people. I maybe thinking into it too much, BUT HOT DAMN IT'S GOOD MUSIC MARK HAS COMPOSED.
As an Indigenous person myself, I fvcking loved the tribal flavor of Fallout 2's ost.
Could you recommend some music in this style?
0:51 YOOOOOO
-HAAA
Imagine this playing when you entered Joshua's cave to talk to him?
1:50 This is what made it super unique and engraved in my brain
1:45 is my favorite part
i always thought the woman was saying "ooooh sooo tasty"
Funny how a theme for such a primitive encampment has so much synth
Ironic dissonance that references the lore of the wider society they live in
@@seronymus based
@@gerald1495 I keep seeing you many places Woah
they're tribals that live off of old world technology
@@seronymus
so what you're saying is, it reflects on the fact that the arroyans are just a tribalised version of the retrofuturistic past their ancestors lived in?
This song is so badass, I love it. Damn, Fallout 2 is SOOOOOOOOOOOO fun!
Fallout 1s sound track perfectly fits its mood and world... But fallout 2s... Now this is something else.
Fallout isn't a simple game. It is a piece of art that you've got to explore to find the true beauty of it.
to me this is the best song ever to be used in a fallout game
We are still listening in 2018..
And in 2019 even :D
O still play the game, This ia the truly Fallout
@@menelistarmy9310 2020..
Listening 2077 October 22.
2021
Omg the synth at the beginning of this song, would be so amazing in a dance music track.
This track was quite forward thinking.
+MrSnowyOwl 65 He means a synthesiser
zodiac909 Synths WHERE!-Brotherhood Of Steel
Enclave Soldier lol
@@zodiac909 aphex twin already sampled that
For some reason this composition makes me feel like it represents the beginning of a new hope after some crisis.
And its exactly the theme of Fallout 2 you are the chosen one indeed.
I mean it's literally home for your character
a beautiful piece
Always associated this as a swan song to the Vault Dweller from FO1, weirdly enough. Like the whole tribe has a monument to him, they can't stop talking about him, you're of his bloodline but at the same time there's pain (also because the tribe is dying) and a wanderlust. After struggling and being unable to settle down and teach the V13 refugees that followed him he went to go find his end in the wasteland of which nobody knows where or how he died which is how I see the wind beat in the last few seconds of the song. At the end of his memoirs he leaves saying he did what he could his way and for that he was exiled along with all the sadness behind it despite potentially saving the whole world and by killing the Master. It all makes sense in hindsight to me.
I love this track. it kind of fits the village in such canyon/Africanish terrain
There needs to be a Fallout movie that feels like Fallout 2
Eeeeeeehhh. Video Game Movies Never Turn Out Well. And fallout as a thing already has had enough damage done to its name
madjack821 it would just bring it to an even more casual audience
A serie with two seasons!
@@ValoTheBrute I believe that most video game movies are only bad because the production just care about money, so why make it good when people will buy it just because of the concept? If people put actual passion behind these movies you might see more of them that are actually good.
ITS COMING NOW
my favorite one from mark morgan, although he has many great tracks! Very deep this one, gets me thinking and feeling... this is art, mark morgan style...
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Aww man I fucking love that album.
Reminds me of walking through a star-lit desert with nothing around me for miles, hoping I can find some form of shelter or civilization. Mark really did a fantastic job at freeze-framing Fallout's atmosphere and truly allows you to paint an image in your mind
This would fit in Honest Hearts
God i love the X-01 or as it was originally called the advanced power armor model.
AMERICAS ULTIMATE WEAPON TALOS That is not actually the X-01 Power Armor. That model was made later, near the very end of the Enclave. That's just the Advanced Power Armor.
Wolf Mann blech, best to disregard Bethesda games as non canon.
@@myfellowsonicfans7131 Agreed.
X-01 was pre-war armor. The Advanced Power Armor was designed by the Enclave to improve on the X-01. The designs are similar, but very different. Check out Fallout New Vegas Remnants Power Armor, that's the Advanced Power Armor. If you play Fallout 4, you will see the X-01.
Random Me the x01 in nuka world was a lazy mistake Bethesda love to disregard pre established lore such as t51b being the most advanced suit pre war according to zax but t60 came along and a shit tone more in 76 people like ox horn always attempt to defend Bethesda even though they’re obviously wrong he said myron might be lying about jet how blind can he be
Pentium Dx150 4MB Ram 3dFx Voodoo Graphics Card. God this game was so ahead of it's time.
Such an Iconic Track
I love the different music for each state, California is more this metal sounding area, Nevada is Wild West, Virginia and Maryland is Foreboding, and Boston is more Hopeful.
I think this is technically Oregon.
I hate fallout 4 the idea of a game set in the east coast was a bad idea if fallout 4 had taken place in California it would have been much better 👍
@@ethansav0892 What's gonna be the twist now? Shaun becomes the president of america and leads the enclave?
@@Nonebit as long as its in California THUMBS UP MY DUDE XD
@@ethansav0892 XDDD
2022 i finished the game 20 years ago -still remember it.
Synthetizers and tribal sounds is a combination i never knew i needed
What's important isn't the destination but the path we travel.
Great track from the best Fallout ever made.
After playing Fallout NV, and being dissapointed with both 3 and 4 in terms of dialogue system, i decided to play fallout 2, and man, the OST literally is out of this world, never in my life i have heard an OST so particular and unique.
This music moves me to the postapo times so hard...
I have a wonderful mod for Fallout 4 that plays this in most of the settlement locations, so I'm hearing this constantly in Sancutary Hills. I love it.
Space Indians
+EpicNinjaNerd7 Space Marines!
Russel Groove Our enemies DIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
+EpicNinjaNerd7 Space Enclave
+EpicNinjaNerd7 *Space muties.
Space Nazis
The music in Fallout 1 and 2 completed the environments to make them truly immersive.
This song is amazing! It makes me feel different somehow.
I like this theme. Even though it sounds tribal, it’s still oddly futuristic, which fits.
Past,Present and Future in one soundtrack.
Love the music of Fallout 2. Something about the tribal sounds and influences gets me.
Man I haven't started playing Fallout 2 yet, but I can already tell it's gonna be an incredibly immersive experience thanks to it's wonderful soundtrack. I loved Fallout 1, 3 and 4 so I'll most definitely love this game as well.
arvidinator no new vegas?
REDCyber_7 Funny you say that, I just started it. It’s really good as well!
@@arvidinator3184 I honestly just dont know how you can like Fallout 4, disregarding its vomit writing...
1. It's optimization on PC is garbage
2. The combat system gets a lot of praise, but most of the time it's the only praise the game gets so that begs the question, why not play some other FPS, most are way better.
3. Graphics suck
@@ssjbroly8735 Dude, its his opinion. He can like whatever he wants you don't decided it. Go back to reddit and repeat the same NCR line over and over again.
Talk about saving the best for last lol...
masterpiece.
I couldn't even tell you what vibes this song gives off even if you asked me
Obsidian could actually use this theme alongside with Fallout 2's tribal map theme for Honest Hearts DLC. I see it as a missed opportunity and Obsidian did actually use some of the classic theme songs from classic Fallout games for their base game, New Vegas.
Why can't we get more tracks like these in modern Fallout? Like, old songs are cool, sure. But they're nowhere near as unique as a song like this!
Inon Zur is great, but he's no Mark Morgan.
@@setsen337 absolutely! Metallic Monks is an absolute favorite song too.
Мне очень понравилась эта песня, за то, что она даёт что в гигантской Пустоши кроме твоего племени ты нах#й никому не нужен, и просто договориться о передаче ГЭККа уже проблема, что уж говорить о смертельных опасностях...
Мне из-за этого и нравится второй фолач,тут ты прямо серьезно никому не нужен,даже разработчики тебя нахер послали путём разбора заданий без маркеров,любая ошибка в не сохранении заставит твой пукан гореть,первый фоллач вообще атмосферный,ведь там левственная пустошь
ирл собсна всё то же самое
@@uraniumchannel6443, И всеж, мне первый по своей атмосфере больше понравился, ничего не имею против второго, он классный.
This really reminds me of Akira. Nice
Yeah, when you're hunting geckos with sunny smiles
Fallout is life.
Gods, the music was strong then
When the woman talks I always think like she's saying, "EXTRA CRISPY!" or "YOU'RE SO CRISPY!"
This gives me the feels
YOLO!
Such a good soundtrack.
Looking for more music as close to this song as possible... any recommendations? besides other music from fallout
Darude Sandstorm
I second this request
Planescape torment ost, wasteland 1 and 2. I know it’s 4 years old but you deserve an answer.
After downloading a mod for fallout 4 that adds classic soundtracks like this, the commonwealth feels very different
love for my ears
So sweet !track
I wish we got more music by Mark Morgan. Inon Zur is great but Mark Morgan’s music is far superior.
Listening to this is better than taking a Jet shot!
Whenever I wonder if my seemingly amoral feelings are justified I listen to this and feel free from guilt or pressure.....
but am proud of how they - my feelings - , in their unquestionable significance of truly cosmic time scales of evolution, guide me towards the way of living my dreams best for humanity, to make us live in eternity, while feeling at peace with myself.
My garden is well. How is yours?
In better call saul, season six, episode one "Wine and Roses"
At time stamp 31:05 , trucks roll over a culvert as Varga makes his escape, listen closely.
they totally ripped this off for the ambient escape music.
Almost blew a blood vessel showing my GF
Holy shit, you're right. Good ear.
Oh my god that so hard to spot but you are absolutely correct. Holy shit how did you catch that?
Still love it, after all of theese years. Can't wait for my box of Fallout Wasteland Warfare, to play with this music in background
I don't know how to put it, but this feels very 'Fallout 4' to me.
No, I'm not comparing it to 4's ambient tracks, but there's just something about this that makes the think of 4's graphics and general look.
It's that same feeling you feel in that game when you explore an abandoned building in Downtown Boston.
I listened to this bc someone said that the old school dial up tone for internet sounded like the ost from fallout 1 and 2. Now I've only ever played 3 and new vegas bit I can really hear it in this song but it's also kinda of beautiful this song. Idk but in a weird way out reminds me of serial experiment lain but also the x-files. Does any one else know what I mean? It's kinda odd how certain things remind you off other things. Sorry I'm really really drunk. But would people recommend fallout 1 & 2 ? We're they very good as compared to 3 + nv? I love the lore behind the fallout series but would I enjoy them as much. It's different but I'm curious.
Yeah, you should definitely play them. They aged very well and are still better than 3 and NV.
Vernon Roche absolutely. i don't mind new vegas since obsidian was involved. But man...fallout 2 is one of the best rpg's i've ever had the pleasure to play
Being used to the gameplay of newer games I had a hard time for a while getting into the older games. They won't hold your hand almost at all compared to 3 and NV. I also don't like turn based combat that much.
The games are worth playing through though, even just for their stories. I would recommend using the fallout wiki walkthrough guide for character creation but not going further than that to prevent spoiling. I spoiled the game for myself. In retrospect, a bad decision but then again i was more focused on finding out the story then enjoying the gameplay experience. I would also recommend the restoration project patch for Fo2. It ads a ton of stuff, quests and locations that the devs didn't have time to feature in the final product and gets rid of a load of bugs.
mijaumiaumiao they are classics fallout nv is the closest your going to get to a classic fallout vibe yea you should play them
ah that horrible temple
YOO HAH A YOO
Gold....
I love the YOO yuh vocals
grats on the 14k views
*YOHH*
anyone else try to find all the xander roots/brock flowers before the geckos realize you're around? :D
Yes :)
Love the enclave soldier, so majestic looking.
Марк Морган - гений! Обожаю Fallout!
this sounds futuristic
0:55 - 0:57 "The hell with it"
I love this track so much, anybody have any songs similar?
I second this request
Starting a clan in Minecraft
It was when you hunt geckos with Sunny Smiles in the beginning.
Спасибо Марку Гордону за этот саундтрек
This plays in the village of Th3Overseer's New Vegas mod The High Desert.
The part where the chorus guys go : Yoooo, ee!
Its amazing
Fun (?) fact: the "youuuhhhh" part, when reversed, sounds exactly like "hooy", which is "dick" - not Richard, either - in Russian and Polish (maybe some other Eastern European languages as well...)
In NV where this would fit
Everywhere In Zion
The Fort
Is existed a mod to add this song in Honest Heart DLC ?
I wonder about the design of powet armor
Начало...
Такую музыку, я похоже никогда не забуду...
Gorayama1 да
...легенды(был Фоллаут 1)
А это продолжение/возрождение
Александр Зимов.Да. Ещё не забыть 510 лет службы в Наварро.
trippy