When I was a homeless adolescent in the late 90's, this soundtrack was the only cassette tape I had with me. I played this song every chance I got. It soothed my soul and temporarily helped me forget about my troubles. Nearly 30 years later, this song still sounds fresh and amazing every time I hear it.
Even though the technology depicted in it is long out of date, there's something about "Hackers" that keeps me coming back again and again. Part of it I guess is the energy from the cast but honestly it's also due to the soundtrack. This is a perfect example of a soundtrack guiding and enhancing the story. Long live the 90's and Hack the planet!!!
Watched Hackers last night. Made me feel old. I turned 22 four days before the film was released. Angela Jolie just turned 20. I was working at Grand Central Terminal the night they filmed the rollerblading scene.
90's was such an interesting time period. A lot of people truly consider the 60's to kind of be the birth of discovering yourself and being free and all of that. But so many things were introduced in the 90's. Technology EXPLODED and style did as well. This movie is so 90's it is unreal. The music, the technology, and the style.
That wasn't true at all. Most people didn't know what a computer was or even used one until the mid 2000's. Software design was awful and difficult to use. Back in the 90's you didn't have google that you could type up a quick question and receive an answer on the spot. Search engines were shit and it could take you days before you found a good enough answer to a computer problem. Sometimes you didn't find one at all so you had to go to your local tech shop or book store. Sometimes driving miles.
Actually with the advent of the pentium, and it's cheaper faster counter part the AMD K5 and the ease of windows 95, the PC started to become mainstream. The cost to own a computer had dropped considerably from the 80's along with new graphical user interfaces made the pc more friendly. Now your claims of not having something like google for fast searches and access to information you are also wrong. While now considered as a joke, services like America Online (AoL) had a great wealth of information and features you could access withing their network, along with what you could find on the web those days, Certainly we didn't have google but netscape navigator and webcrawler worked well. PC sales in the 90's drove business's like compUSA and circuit city and made bestbuy what it is today even gateway specific stores.
Till mid 2000's? Do you live in a third world country? In the mid 2000's WoW already had 5-7 million players and the gaming industry had been going strong since mid 90's. Mid 2000's already had computers in use in almost all businesses and schools were on their way to going fully digital with assignment turn-ins. Computers were fine. The internet being slow in the 90's had nothing to do with computers being bad. Alta vista did a fine job as a search engine before google popped up since the internet wasn't even that big at the time. You're probably confusing computers with the internet, and even the internet was steady and good for use in the mid 2000's. YT and facebook were up and running by the mid 2000's and myspace had been up before that.
Alta Vista yeah I remember, but does anyone remember AstaLavista?? Hacker underground, HACK THE PLANET!!! I put it where I put that thing that one time.
Nobody wanted to be a nerd, unless a woman and a nerd both at the same time. Really it was a sad thing at those times, I still remember bullying in real presence through words and crying a lot.
I love nerds, specifically my nerd. It’s because of him I’ve even heard of this song and this movie. But that’s not the driving sentiment behind my love for him. He’s just awesome. ❤️
Being a nerd isn't cool anymore, since Nerds are interested in science tech and science fiction. If you want to be really cool these days you have to wear a rainbow flag as a cape, go into the middle of the street and do some primordial screeching in the name of social justice.
Many people think that about things from their youth. Things from your youth feel special because you were young then.people said the same thing before you and will say the same thing after you.
@@user-wr4uz8pg7m 30 year olds in the 2030s. "hey, do you remember how great it was back in 2018 when political correctness was suffocating every form of creative and intellectual expression?? I miss those days when someone else told me what I was allowed to think and say."
The guy who made the soundtrack to Hackers deserves a medal. I have no idea why I like the movie, especially as a programmer but the cheese is counter balanced by the sheer commitment and believability of the characters. Fantastic movie
because its beautiful, makes no sense but its fun and there is the aspect of the view that the director tried to interpret circuitry. all in all good fun. The beauty of it is that most people have no clue how a MB works or in that matter an entire server itself. That's what makes this movie so great and its fun for people that know as well as for those who don't
It's just a good solid movie. I understand that they may have gotten some things wrong but, to me, everyone seemed to try hard with this movie from the film itself to the soundtrack. You don't really see that a lot especially nowadays.
Being IN the Bidness myself, and coming up....Hacking and even being heavily into computers was a counterculture. I was never the introvert, I was into the wierd music, the being ok with being called a nerd. I still got girls. I was young, crazy, and smart. 28.8 "BPS" can you imagine how slow that would be. LOL. But I love the charachters. "Meet Serial Killer" as in fruit loops. Love that line. The Plague skitching on the back of a limo to collect the disk. Razor and Blade, CyberdeliaI am gonna find the DVD and watch when I get home.
that was when techno was cool. today you have some pseudo bi sexual reach around fake techo music maker called Diplo which sounds like slang for a reach around.
+Jam Daly yep, and 'stuff' matters now. Between family relations, the 2016 Economy, if you live in the United States, the 'states' of things: we have an absolutely moment when a potential nominee, is being investigated by OUR GOVERNMENT. Hilary Clinton.
There's a feeling I get while listening to this distant memory that can't be replicated by anything I've come to know. Somehow, this melody brings me to a state of solace that I can't seem to replicate. When I was young and not polluted or corrupted by the way things are, when I was pure innocence witnessing life around me. No worries, no evil that couldn't be eradicated by some passing hero. Now this song brings tears to my eyes, knowing that it was all a fairytale. Some story made up by men older and wiser than myself to rid their selves of this horrible existence, to create a small respite from the chaos. I'll never again experience those days, never again will I be able to see the world like I did then. This melody is as close as I will ever get.
I remember I was in middle school and I was skipping school staying at home by myself. I would watch tv and got the chance to watch this movie for the very first time. Absolutely fell in love with this movie and the soundtrack. Loved the 90s style computing.
I was born 1998, my parents had me when they were around 19 or 20 so they were still SUUPER young man. Growing up was like living in that generation it was wild I got the best of the end of the 90s through them and grew up in the early 2000s. Got my parents old game consoles like the SNES, Dreamcast, N64 etc and since they were super young we were always up to date with technology etc. idk it was such a unique way of growing up because I grew up with the stuff they liked as teenagers while also growing up myself in the early 2000s to 2010s pretty rad man
@@deathgifs 82' here you missed 99% of the 90s :p 90's where 80's with internet. digital everything just coming of age. the first web sites... only doctors and lawyers had cell phones, pagers just starting to get cheap. still a lot analog around... good times
Being scared of flight travel, I listen to this song on take off. Just like Zero in the movies. This song really gets to your head and let's you freely think about the world..
i still watch this movie religiously! even if the technicalities of hacking arn't quite "authentic" the way the film describes the mindset and morals of hackers is what makes it so brilliant
***** I started watching the movie a couple days ago and I think I'm beginning to fall in love again with this movie. The casting for the parts were great. The acting in the movie was excellent too because all the dialogue between the cast seemed real natural and not forced. I think we all can agree that we all like the music too since were all here enjoying this beautiful tune.
I miss the 90s so much. I was nine years old when this movie came out. I still remember very much. I wish I could go back to the 90s and have my innocence again. As we get older we begin to lose our innocence. Unfortunately. But we are lucky we will always have the 90s. The 90s was the best decade!
FYI man, alright. You could sit at home, and do like absolutely nothing, and your name goes through like 17 computers a day. 1984? Yeah right, man. That's a typo. Orwell is here now. He's livin' large. We have no names, man. No names. We are nameless man!
If time machines are ever invented, I'm going back to the 20's and working my way to the 90's... I feel this was the pinnacle. We are here now, in the dystopian future and it's not so cool.
Saw Orbital in Seattle for my first concert! I was 12!! Helped shape my musical taste. I loved dancing to it with my eyes closed. Made my own dance club atmosphere in my room and would blast Orbital! ❤ 🎶 🌟 MUSIC SAVES 🌟 🎶 ❤
"Zero Cool? Crashed fifteen hundred and seven computers in one day? Biggest crash in history, front page New York Times August 10th, 1988. I thought you was black man. YO THIS IS ZERO COOL!"
It’s funny yet eerie how in the Matrix, someone said the 90s were the peak. At the time it came out, hard to believe, but after, so prescient. Maybe it was due to being a kid lucky enough to be sheltered from the hardship of life by my parents, but the world genuinely seemed so much safer, brighter and friendly back then. This song helps me somehow recapture that sense of peace, so needed now
Pure Trance before it's time. This song still holds up today, simply amazing! 25 years ago!? Wow, this song foretold the genre of trance, absolutely amazing!
With the world the way it is, you almost have to wonder, "Where are people like Crash Override, Acid Burn, Lord Nikon, & Cereal Killer when you need them?"
I recorded this song from my sounddeckradio from Tv on Tape. I was a child from this movie. I agree and understand the old, succesfull ethic of this movie. It was the greatest movie and soundtrack for a long time @ yet. 👏
Look from 2022 - 90's were very romantic and naive time. From now music sounds very difficult and deep at the same moment. Soundtrack is still fresh and memorable
I was a kid during that time but I agree. The vibes were very welcoming and uncertain. It felt like evryone in America was sorta blending in together as one. Then 9/11 felt like flipping a light switch and evrything became so..."Real". I told my gf a few years later that it felt like you were dancing close with someone you love and then someone turns on the lights, cuts the music and pushes you apart. Those were memorable times.
This film has profoundly marked my adolescenze ( i'm from 1984). The atmosphere transported you to a timeless New York populated by strange and bizzarre characters. It was easy to fall in love with Angelina Jolie and her class as well as being mesmerized by her crazy friends like: "Cereal Killer" dressed in the Dead Kennedys shirt and his others absurd cyber/punk outfits. I would like to have a time machine to go back for a ride in 90's New York and relive those vibes, where we weren't all connected as we are now and exsperimenting with your computer in the room was like an "astral travel". Greetings fron Italy.
can always visit the 90's. just have to simplify one thing at a time. just like in math. then once its simplified enjoy it to your core then release it and come back to the now without missing out in the experience. just takes practice. ^_^
One of my all time favourite films, I think I was 13 when it was out at cinemas. The soundtrack makes it. I'm seeing the prodigy once again at sonisphere in 2 weeks :-)
This song makes me nostalgic even though i never watched this movie (i really want to now). I guess its because the sound and "vibe" of this song reminds me so much of growing up in the 90s. What a time to be alive it was...
The movie lacks realism in tech representation but makes up for it with the genuine affection it has for the characters and their relations with one another. Give it a try, it's nice.
@@rajkimo I bought the Blu-Ray and watched it a few months ago. I enjoyed the movie. Not perfect but it was fun to watch. Hackers had a fairly unique style for sure and was ahead of its time in many ways. I understand why it has a cult following. Hack the planet! ;)
I play this playtlist in the background while designing my Game (when not dealing with sound).. something about it just makes things go so much smoother.. lol.. It's like instant rage-cure when something is being stubborn and doesn't want to work.
Played this CD til it got all scratched to hell. Then bought it again and ruined that one. The movie is quite the 90's time capsule and this song was a good precursor of the melt-your-brain electronic music that was to come. Good times!
A dark room with nothing but this song playing, a bottle of peppermint schnapps, a space heater, and nothing but thoughts running through my mind = A great night ^_^
I just watched that. I didn't realize because I, for some reason, refused to watch Hackers as kid back then and was heavily into MK. Now, I watch Hacker every few months or so but I hadn't watched MK in a number of years despite having the DVD. I was like two of my favorite movies from 1995 both used this song, I couldn't believe it.
Arcane Turbulence 4 years ago I play this playlist in the background while designing my Game (when not dealing with sound).. something about it just makes things go so much smoother.. lol.. It's like instant rage-cure when something is being stubborn and doesn't want to work. 4 years later, and tons of experience added... You'll never guess what I'm doing right now. ;) .. some things never change... and neither does my playlist apparently. lol
Blast from the past, in 1995 I was about the same age as these kids in the movie and doing the same type of things on the computer. Difference with me though was I had better computer hardware and knew how to gain access to wireless systems (cellular and even the police MDC systems) so I didn't have to dial up from my land line... It is absolutely amazing how I never got caught. I never had to pay for pager service back then either..
i discover how to install mac OS 9 just from a update, i search on news channel (or forums on the time) if someone discover it, but no one. was very simple, just change some names and replace files, but i was stupid, i report the bug to apple
That breathe somg could fade INTO this one. I know how to promote events really well! 😮 It would be freaking awesome. Get the folks from the government to come to it. Very Canadian old school... NIGHT TIME RAVE FESTIVAL. OMG IM SO EXCITED JUST THINKING ABOUT!
Love this movie! One of my favorites growing up. Not extremely accurate lol but the hacker culture and concepts they brought forward made me fall in love with it xD
I was actually done with my hacking days when this movie came out. It really brought back some good memories. Love the music... Urban Dance Squad is still the best. Side note... my kids born in 06 -09 love it too.
its 2018 , im 18 in 1 month i remember my big brother watching this movie every night and being a hacker he hack some of the hardest goverment sites and report them , they invited him to work for goverment but he didnt accept he was 16 yo :D it happend in 2003 or 2004 , i think he wanted to be in this movie. i freaking love this movie and the soundtracks xoxo i will comment here next 10 years again
When I was a homeless adolescent in the late 90's, this soundtrack was the only cassette tape I had with me. I played this song every chance I got. It soothed my soul and temporarily helped me forget about my troubles. Nearly 30 years later, this song still sounds fresh and amazing every time I hear it.
Feel the same way. I was a troubled adolescent when this came out. Many years later and addict free this seems like a new old friend visiting.
Same. Wore my Walkman out on this tape
God bless bro
@@jumierjordan7167 I prefer ma'am, but thanks all the same 😊
@@BYDESIGNLIVE Congrats! I celebrated 11 years of drug sobriety this year and will officially be a doctor next year. Go us!
Even though the technology depicted in it is long out of date, there's something about "Hackers" that keeps me coming back again and again. Part of it I guess is the energy from the cast but honestly it's also due to the soundtrack. This is a perfect example of a soundtrack guiding and enhancing the story. Long live the 90's and Hack the planet!!!
my thoughts exactly my friend
100% with you... I even bought a (( Cassette )) Original Sound Track and it's rare now but I luckily found it !!!
I agree
me to
Yes! A+ Soundtrack!
Watched Hackers last night. Made me feel old. I turned 22 four days before the film was released. Angela Jolie just turned 20. I was working at Grand Central Terminal the night they filmed the rollerblading scene.
Wow that’s really cool Dude!
Awesome!💪
That's awesome!👍
❤
How does such a filming take place?
This movie influenced me at a young age to get into IT. I now work as a Computer Network Engineer and Network Administrator
It inspired a lot of people that I know including myself who is a software developer now.
Love, Sex, Secret, and GOD.
So, you became The Plague?
Whoops
@ShwayJames I'm a Linux engineer because of this movie
"Mess with the best, die like the rest."
Didn't Natalya from WWE used to say this lol
@@JoannMiller. never watched a lot of that but maybe? It's a quote from the movie
Thomas it's "Mess with the best bleed like the rest"
@@shvirasnowcat8622 Ohh The WWE quote? hopefully the other guy sees this
Oh, that's E D G Y
90's was such an interesting time period. A lot of people truly consider the 60's to kind of be the birth of discovering yourself and being free and all of that. But so many things were introduced in the 90's. Technology EXPLODED and style did as well. This movie is so 90's it is unreal. The music, the technology, and the style.
Which begets the question: based on what we're seeing now...is it a good thing?
That wasn't true at all. Most people didn't know what a computer was or even used one until the mid 2000's. Software design was awful and difficult to use. Back in the 90's you didn't have google that you could type up a quick question and receive an answer on the spot.
Search engines were shit and it could take you days before you found a good enough answer to a computer problem. Sometimes you didn't find one at all so you had to go to your local tech shop or book store. Sometimes driving miles.
Actually with the advent of the pentium, and it's cheaper faster counter part the AMD K5 and the ease of windows 95, the PC started to become mainstream. The cost to own a computer had dropped considerably from the 80's along with new graphical user interfaces made the pc more friendly. Now your claims of not having something like google for fast searches and access to information you are also wrong. While now considered as a joke, services like America Online (AoL) had a great wealth of information and features you could access withing their network, along with what you could find on the web those days, Certainly we didn't have google but netscape navigator and webcrawler worked well. PC sales in the 90's drove business's like compUSA and circuit city and made bestbuy what it is today even gateway specific stores.
Till mid 2000's? Do you live in a third world country? In the mid 2000's WoW already had 5-7 million players and the gaming industry had been going strong since mid 90's. Mid 2000's already had computers in use in almost all businesses and schools were on their way to going fully digital with assignment turn-ins. Computers were fine. The internet being slow in the 90's had nothing to do with computers being bad. Alta vista did a fine job as a search engine before google popped up since the internet wasn't even that big at the time. You're probably confusing computers with the internet, and even the internet was steady and good for use in the mid 2000's. YT and facebook were up and running by the mid 2000's and myspace had been up before that.
Alta Vista yeah I remember, but does anyone remember AstaLavista?? Hacker underground, HACK THE PLANET!!! I put it where I put that thing that one time.
Hackers is one of the ultimate "nerd" movies, made long before being a nerd was cool.
lord shank Yes! So true
Lol for sure
Nobody wanted to be a nerd, unless a woman and a nerd both at the same time. Really it was a sad thing at those times, I still remember bullying in real presence through words and crying a lot.
I love nerds, specifically my nerd. It’s because of him I’ve even heard of this song and this movie. But that’s not the driving sentiment behind my love for him. He’s just awesome. ❤️
Being a nerd isn't cool anymore, since Nerds are interested in science tech and science fiction. If you want to be really cool these days you have to wear a rainbow flag as a cape, go into the middle of the street and do some primordial screeching in the name of social justice.
90s nostalgia, they don't make 'em like this anymore.
k4ir0s la lelal la le
Many people think that about things from their youth. Things from your youth feel special because you were young then.people said the same thing before you and will say the same thing after you.
@@user-wr4uz8pg7m 30 year olds in the 2030s.
"hey, do you remember how great it was back in 2018 when political correctness was suffocating every form of creative and intellectual expression?? I miss those days when someone else told me what I was allowed to think and say."
LMAO
@@goatwarrior3570 fuck yeah! haha
I don't care what anyobdy says I still like this movie.
Cyberpunk at its best!!!!
The guy who made the soundtrack to Hackers deserves a medal. I have no idea why I like the movie, especially as a programmer but the cheese is counter balanced by the sheer commitment and believability of the characters. Fantastic movie
because its beautiful, makes no sense but its fun and there is the aspect of the view that the director tried to interpret circuitry. all in all good fun. The beauty of it is that most people have no clue how a MB works or in that matter an entire server itself. That's what makes this movie so great and its fun for people that know as well as for those who don't
It's just a good solid movie. I understand that they may have gotten some things wrong but, to me, everyone seemed to try hard with this movie from the film itself to the soundtrack. You don't really see that a lot especially nowadays.
Being IN the Bidness myself, and coming up....Hacking and even being heavily into computers was a counterculture. I was never the introvert, I was into the wierd music, the being ok with being called a nerd. I still got girls. I was young, crazy, and smart. 28.8 "BPS" can you imagine how slow that would be. LOL. But I love the charachters. "Meet Serial Killer" as in fruit loops. Love that line. The Plague skitching on the back of a limo to collect the disk. Razor and Blade, CyberdeliaI am gonna find the DVD and watch when I get home.
Yo check out that pooper man! Spandex - its a privilege not a right!
that was when techno was cool. today you have some pseudo bi sexual reach around fake techo music maker called Diplo which sounds like slang for a reach around.
"Dade, what are you doing?" .... "Im taking over a TV network" ...
Estoy descubriendo con mi propio pensamiento la ontologia del materialismo político* (he estado ahí)
Rewatching this movie takes me back to when I was a kid. The good days when nothing mattered. Total bliss....
right
+Jam Daly yep, and 'stuff' matters now. Between family relations, the 2016 Economy, if you live in the United States, the 'states' of things: we have an absolutely moment when a potential nominee, is being investigated by OUR GOVERNMENT. Hilary Clinton.
+Jam Daly Nothing ever matters
+
Definitely miss those days sometimes.
There's a feeling I get while listening to this distant memory that can't be replicated by anything I've come to know. Somehow, this melody brings me to a state of solace that I can't seem to replicate. When I was young and not polluted or corrupted by the way things are, when I was pure innocence witnessing life around me. No worries, no evil that couldn't be eradicated by some passing hero. Now this song brings tears to my eyes, knowing that it was all a fairytale. Some story made up by men older and wiser than myself to rid their selves of this horrible existence, to create a small respite from the chaos. I'll never again experience those days, never again will I be able to see the world like I did then. This melody is as close as I will ever get.
nostalgia
That is the aim of music. Capture a memory and be used as a memory box of an emotion you felt the moment you listened to it.
Well said.
w o w profound
'Halcyon days' - nostalgia for a better time, in your youth
"Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most"
+Justin Stiles 'You, however, are not in this class"
"...OZZY OSBOURNE!!"
Angel-headed hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of the night
Justin Stiles Nice very nice
Wow this isnt woodshop😂
"Its in that place I put that thing that time." Classic movie!! HACK THE PLANET!!!!
hack the planet!!!!
I love Renoly
Hackers of the world unite!
Hackea el planeta 🌎!!!!!
There are some songs that are just soothing to the soul. This beat and melody are fucking fantastic.
Something about the soundtrack of this film that keeps me coming back.
This movie motivated me as a women to dive deep into coding. I still remember watching this with my dad 💗
I had a best friend who I watched this movie with religiously. She went off to college and I never saw her again. I miss you woman, where you at?
2020. Miss the 90s.
I miss them too ❤😢
I remember I was in middle school and I was skipping school staying at home by myself. I would watch tv and got the chance to watch this movie for the very first time. Absolutely fell in love with this movie and the soundtrack. Loved the 90s style computing.
Gen Z here enjoying my parent’s generation music!!! Man I wish I grew up in the 90s 😢
I was born 1998, my parents had me when they were around 19 or 20 so they were still SUUPER young man. Growing up was like living in that generation it was wild I got the best of the end of the 90s through them and grew up in the early 2000s. Got my parents old game consoles like the SNES, Dreamcast, N64 etc and since they were super young we were always up to date with technology etc. idk it was such a unique way of growing up because I grew up with the stuff they liked as teenagers while also growing up myself in the early 2000s to 2010s pretty rad man
@@deathgifs 82' here you missed 99% of the 90s :p 90's where 80's with internet. digital everything just coming of age. the first web sites... only doctors and lawyers had cell phones, pagers just starting to get cheap. still a lot analog around... good times
The 90s were fun.. something missed. 2024 now soon 2025
84 here. I still have some of my friends old house phone numbers memorized. I loved the early 90s toy commercials and Gi Joe and Lego pamphlets.
@@Elios0000Analog ruules!
One of the soundtracks of my life.... i miss the 90s
Sometimes, I wish I could go back. The feeling I get from hearing this song, is tattoo'd into my entire existence.
Dido
I love driving fast to this song!!
The best alarm clock song of all time, just staying
DesertFernweh thanks for the idea haha
Just set it, gr8 idea!
Not when I use it to go to sleep.
Time stamp?
@@everettscurlock6365 I used to loop the beginning of this song and fall asleep to it.
This song is as old as I am, and I'll never lose the feeling I got the first time I ever heard it when I first watched Hackers as a kid.
Being scared of flight travel, I listen to this song on take off. Just like Zero in the movies. This song really gets to your head and let's you freely think about the world..
yeeesss!!
This song brings back memories. I used to watch this movie religiously
i still watch this movie religiously! even if the technicalities of hacking arn't quite "authentic" the way the film describes the mindset and morals of hackers is what makes it so brilliant
me to man every night i would watch this film, am going to watch it tonight now because of this song
***** I started watching the movie a couple days ago and I think I'm beginning to fall in love again with this movie. The casting for the parts were great. The acting in the movie was excellent too because all the dialogue between the cast seemed real natural and not forced. I think we all can agree that we all like the music too since were all here enjoying this beautiful tune.
Me 2 !!
hey man, im watching this movie religiously atm
Whoa! This isn't woodshop class?
Hahahaha!!!!
“God gave men brains larger than dogs so they wouldn't hump women's legs at cocktail parties'. Ruth Libby.”
kkkkkkkkkk
Spandex It’s a privilege not a right
Hahahah xdddd
I miss the 90s so much. I was nine years old when this movie came out. I still remember very much. I wish I could go back to the 90s and have my innocence again. As we get older we begin to lose our innocence. Unfortunately. But we are lucky we will always have the 90s. The 90s was the best decade!
FYI man, alright. You could sit at home, and do like absolutely nothing, and your name goes through like 17 computers a day. 1984? Yeah right, man. That's a typo. Orwell is here now. He's livin' large. We have no names, man. No names. We are nameless man!
the best quote of the movie, we are nameless man no names
Can I score a fry?
crashcroft yo who ate all my fries?
Joey!
No, I didn't touch your fries.
Cereal, man. You owe me a pack. - It was him!
I hate you! ;)
Whenever this song kicked off in a 90's movie, you *knew* the feels were about to get real.
True, but I only know two Hackers and Mortal Kombat, was it in any other?
If time machines are ever invented, I'm going back to the 20's and working my way to the 90's... I feel this was the pinnacle.
We are here now, in the dystopian future and it's not so cool.
Saw Orbital in Seattle for my first concert! I was 12!! Helped shape my musical taste. I loved dancing to it with my eyes closed. Made my own dance club atmosphere in my room and would blast Orbital! ❤ 🎶 🌟 MUSIC SAVES 🌟 🎶 ❤
"Zero Cool? Crashed fifteen hundred and seven computers in one day? Biggest crash in history, front page New York Times August 10th, 1988. I thought you was black man. YO THIS IS ZERO COOL!"
*1500* - "1507"
Great there goes MIT
@@kaijukoopa1248 fuck it.
It’s funny yet eerie how in the Matrix, someone said the 90s were the peak. At the time it came out, hard to believe, but after, so prescient. Maybe it was due to being a kid lucky enough to be sheltered from the hardship of life by my parents, but the world genuinely seemed so much safer, brighter and friendly back then. This song helps me somehow recapture that sense of peace, so needed now
I remember watching this movie on AMC during a school morning. Best movie I've ever watched and it got me into computer technology. Hack the Planet!
Hack the planet! 👽
still banging 2024 cannot remember how many times i have watched hackers !!
Im with all of you guys that realize the 90's were a truly special time, especially in music, every time I here this song what great memories
Pure Trance before it's time. This song still holds up today, simply amazing! 25 years ago!? Wow, this song foretold the genre of trance, absolutely amazing!
this song is amazing. Pure and simple. And all you nerds out there... admit that you still love the movie^^
I love this movie
With the world the way it is, you almost have to wonder, "Where are people like Crash Override, Acid Burn, Lord Nikon, & Cereal Killer when you need them?"
+SteelPhoenix78 Don't forget Phantom Phreak.
+Chris B. Ah, yes, indeed...Can't forget Phantom Phreak!
Working at Google lmfao
@@SteelPhoenix78 Im the freak! The Phantom freak? The king of Nynex?
Working for the CIA
Love this song and opening part of HACKERS a true classic and screams 90s
was also at the end of Mortal Kombat
And the ending of Mean Girls.
I watch this movie at least one a month.
I was 15 when it came out and it made a huge impact on my life. I'm now 45, time flys man.
I still love how they geek out over a 28.8 modem and a million psychedelic colors display!
that scene has the best line ever "Its got a pci bus!" indeed it would have. indeed.
I recorded this song from my sounddeckradio from Tv on Tape. I was a child from this movie. I agree and understand the old, succesfull ethic of this movie. It was the greatest movie and soundtrack for a long time @ yet. 👏
Look from 2022 - 90's were very romantic and naive time. From now music sounds very difficult and deep at the same moment. Soundtrack is still fresh and memorable
I was a kid during that time but I agree. The vibes were very welcoming and uncertain. It felt like evryone in America was sorta blending in together as one. Then 9/11 felt like flipping a light switch and evrything became so..."Real". I told my gf a few years later that it felt like you were dancing close with someone you love and then someone turns on the lights, cuts the music and pushes you apart. Those were memorable times.
Also at the end of Mortal Kombat!
+Lisa Doherty It is the outro theme song of the 90's.
Was thinking the same thing when I was just watching Hackers; also thought of Mortal Kombat. Had to find the name of the song again. :)
it was the intro in hackers
Yeah, we've established that.
It was the end of Mortal Kombat, which is also the beginning of Hackers.
This film has profoundly marked my adolescenze ( i'm from 1984). The atmosphere transported you to a timeless New York populated by strange and bizzarre characters. It was easy to fall in love with Angelina Jolie and her class as well as being mesmerized by her crazy friends like: "Cereal Killer" dressed in the Dead Kennedys shirt and his others absurd cyber/punk outfits. I would like to have a time machine to go back for a ride in 90's New York and relive those vibes, where we weren't all connected as we are now and exsperimenting with your computer in the room was like an "astral travel". Greetings fron Italy.
We actually were connected. And we still are. Don't let our grim times convince you otherwise.
Fun fact: This is the opening Track to Hackers(1995) ... It's the closing Track in Mortal Kombat(1995) just before the credits roll.
Also the closing track to Mean Girls.
and that is fact that the 90s made the best music
it was also featured in cky2k
Bridget Wilson as Sonja Blade in Mortal Kombat. Another fond preteen memory lol
wow
Just rewatched this last night for the millionth time. Such a great movie.
this has to be one of the best instrumentals or electronica songs in a movie
This song always gives me goose bumps :D
NFM333 90's man. I miss them. Times where much more easy.
can always visit the 90's. just have to simplify one thing at a time. just like in math. then once its simplified enjoy it to your core then release it and come back to the now without missing out in the experience. just takes practice. ^_^
same bro ! haha
It's crazy to listen to this music and how it makes you go back in time to when life was great!
One of my all time favourite films, I think I was 13 when it was out at cinemas. The soundtrack makes it. I'm seeing the prodigy once again at sonisphere in 2 weeks :-)
What'd you learn in school today....revenge ~great movie~
Pool on the roof must have a leak :)
This song is so uplifting and beautiful.
Zero cool/crash override, acid burn,freak,cereal, Joey, lord nikkon. Good times indeed
HACK THE PLANET MY DUDE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Sébastien Boucher hack the planet!
This song makes me nostalgic even though i never watched this movie (i really want to now). I guess its because the sound and "vibe" of this song reminds me so much of growing up in the 90s. What a time to be alive it was...
The movie lacks realism in tech representation but makes up for it with the genuine affection it has for the characters and their relations with one another. Give it a try, it's nice.
@@rajkimo I bought the Blu-Ray and watched it a few months ago. I enjoyed the movie. Not perfect but it was fun to watch. Hackers had a fairly unique style for sure and was ahead of its time in many ways. I understand why it has a cult following.
Hack the planet! ;)
This movie and soundtrack makes me nostalgic for a time period I’ve never lived in. Amazing stuff.
This song brings me so much joy.
This song got me through some shit as a struggling teen.
spandex it's a privilege not a Right !! Boom
I play this playtlist in the background while designing my Game (when not dealing with sound).. something about it just makes things go so much smoother.. lol.. It's like instant rage-cure when something is being stubborn and doesn't want to work.
You done good this time youtube algoritium, been a long time since I've heard this.
Crash and Burn!!! "I can't believe they said you won" "It was the only way I'd get a date" So many epic lines from this movie... one of my favorites.
The intro flows so well and is so smooth that you have no option but to listen to the rest.
Played this CD til it got all scratched to hell. Then bought it again and ruined that one. The movie is quite the 90's time capsule and this song was a good precursor of the melt-your-brain electronic music that was to come. Good times!
A dark room with nothing but this song playing, a bottle of peppermint schnapps, a space heater, and nothing but thoughts running through my mind = A great night ^_^
Some good weed in replacement of the schnapps and I'm sold!
Interestingly the song was also played near the end of the first Mortal Kombat movie when Liu Kang talks to his Brother's Ghost.
I just watched that. I didn't realize because I, for some reason, refused to watch Hackers as kid back then and was heavily into MK. Now, I watch Hacker every few months or so but I hadn't watched MK in a number of years despite having the DVD. I was like two of my favorite movies from 1995 both used this song, I couldn't believe it.
It's also played at the end of Mean Girls. It fits Hackers, Mortal Kombat and Mean Girls.
Just love this movie and music! Nerds R4 ever!
It’s 2018 and I’m still stuck in 1995 😂
I so miss good old days, the 90s and 2000s.
hack the planet!!! love the movie, love this song!!!!
Earth is not a Planet
Yes it is, dumbass.
no it's not you fool
Facts
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth
anti-globe.net/showthread.php?tid=2 Facts
2020 and still a fan of Hackers
2019. Great cast great movie thnx guys and Jolie is still awesome.
Максим Логинов да, очень жорошо фильм!
they are trashing our right yo who ate my last fry lol classic.
Psytrance Love Joey!
Arcane Turbulence
4 years ago
I play this playlist in the background while designing my Game (when not dealing with sound).. something about it just makes things go so much smoother.. lol.. It's like instant rage-cure when something is being stubborn and doesn't want to work.
4 years later, and tons of experience added... You'll never guess what I'm doing right now. ;) .. some things never change... and neither does my playlist apparently. lol
hope it's going well
90s nostalgia, love jonny lee miller and angelina as a couple. ❤
One of my all time favorite films. This track is composed wonderfully
Blast from the past, in 1995 I was about the same age as these kids in the movie and doing the same type of things on the computer. Difference with me though was I had better computer hardware and knew how to gain access to wireless systems (cellular and even the police MDC systems) so I didn't have to dial up from my land line... It is absolutely amazing how I never got caught.
I never had to pay for pager service back then either..
I never had to pay for my pager service then either LOL
Cool story bro
i discover how to install mac OS 9 just from a update, i search on news channel (or forums on the time) if someone discover it, but no one. was very simple, just change some names and replace files, but i was stupid, i report the bug to apple
That breathe somg could fade INTO this one. I know how to promote events really well! 😮 It would be freaking awesome. Get the folks from the government to come to it. Very Canadian old school... NIGHT TIME RAVE FESTIVAL. OMG IM SO EXCITED JUST THINKING ABOUT!
you're gonna love New York, it's the city that never sleeps.
I love the soundtrack listening and laying in the beach...
amazing track always sets my mind free! also made an appearance at the end of first Mortal Kombat movie.
Love this movie! One of my favorites growing up.
Not extremely accurate lol but the hacker culture and concepts they brought forward made me fall in love with it xD
Joey addicted to his computer, while smoking a cigarette and drinking coffee "I'm not an addict." I don't think enough people appreciate that scene.
Love Hackers for introducing to this beautiful music. Love 90s!
"mess with the best, die like the rest".
This movie and song make me miss the 90s so bad it hurts . . .
AAAAAAAnd now I've listened to this song 1 billion times.
This song and film brings back memories ❤
this song is still #1 after all these years it gives me shivers
I was actually done with my hacking days when this movie came out. It really brought back some good memories. Love the music... Urban Dance Squad is still the best. Side note... my kids born in 06 -09 love it too.
"Never fear,I is here".Good times.Still keep my VHS of the movie on the shelve.
Man I love this joint!!! Brings back memories!!!! This is the music of the future!!!!!!! Electirc Daisy!!!!
its 2018 , im 18 in 1 month i remember my big brother watching this movie every night and being a hacker he hack some of the hardest goverment sites and report them , they invited him to work for goverment but he didnt accept he was 16 yo :D
it happend in 2003 or 2004 , i think he wanted to be in this movie. i freaking love this movie and the soundtracks xoxo
i will comment here next 10 years again
Software QA Engineer in part due to this movie. So much ❤️
God, I have the need to watch Hackers every time I listen to this song!
Самый крутой фильм. В то время показывали такие технологии это же была фантастика. Каждый год его смотрю.