@uzor123 For an instrumental version, look up "dududub dududum" by Machinae, and also "Machinaeguns" by them. The opening is Machinaeguns and dududub dududum is the mainly the riff to this song.
@cumbrumpster It's off the underground version of Redeemer. They first released it without a label, then they got signed by Spinefarm which removed this song from the album.
3 year old comment, fuck it. Most songs for Jets'n'guns were ripped from redeemer, not the other way around. An obvious exception is flight of the toyota, which later became sid icarus. riffs from Empire were used in "dududub dududum" as well as xoxx/machinaeguns .
@@JadeIsBunny Weird shit. I tried Wiki and it says J'n'G was released before the recording of Redeemer, which feels strange as I clearly remember playing J'n'G pretty early yet already having listened to the Redeemer album!
@@TheBypasser It's strange, but that's how it is. The songs are usually written several months before the album release, sometimes an unfinished song can last years before making it on an album. A self-published video game OST is probably faster on the release
@@JadeIsBunny I know. The reason I found it all weird is that I clearly remember how I first recognized The Empire song in the in-game theme, most likely not vice versa, which proofs you right on your old comment yet leaves some mystery around it :)
@@TheBypasser I kinda agree. I still think of Empire as a "medley", rather than dududub/xoxx/machinaeguns as "rips". If that makes sense. Not because of the actual chronology, but because of what I happened to have heard first.
That and they ruined the mixing on the album completely, same with DXM v2. I would argue Phantom Shadow was the first one that had decent mixing since Redeemer Underground... maybe View from the End of the World which was decent mixing I guess. But yeah it's weird. DXM v1 was amazing, Redeemer Underground was amazing and arguably their highest point in terms of overall song writing. Then their style changed to something I can't really describe. Odd vocals, terrible drum mixing, and just an odd song writing style that made a lot of their songs start to blend together where Robert just sounds the same in almost every song.
@@cloudstrifex88 Yes yes and yes. Glad I'm not the only one who thought that. They completely changed after Redeemer Underground. Empire blew my mind as a fan since their online only releases. Then, nothing. It's highly symbolic that it wasn't included in the regular release. I suppose they bowed down before their gods and payed the price.
They grew up and went from being actual nerds to pop culture caricatures of a nerd. That's why they started singing about UA-cam and Facebook and Anonymous - all very nerdy, but not exactly underground or counterculture. You can see this by comparing Attack Music with We Are The Ones Who Will Change The World. Both are ostensibly fight songs, but only one has the raw spirit of a pissed-off teenager.
I don't know why they didn't add to their Spotify.
In my opinion, this is their best song ever. It's a shame, they don't have any other song similar to this one... :(
Kaori Stomp has a really similar style. If you're looking for songs that use Jets n Guns motives, check out Rise, Reanimator and Sid Icarus.
Why can’t this be on Spotify?! 😩
ua-cam.com/video/NF_hKHrS6lI/v-deo.html (Hubnester Rising) is a quite good song too.
I agree, my long forgotten account from the past, I agree.
My only complaint is the ending. In particular, the fact that it ends.
I mean, you can always just loop the song
Jets n guns gold 👌🏽
@uzor123 For an instrumental version, look up "dududub dududum" by Machinae, and also "Machinaeguns" by them. The opening is Machinaeguns and dududub dududum is the mainly the riff to this song.
I fell in love with this song since I first time heard it!
@MrSpyderacs It is. The two tracks that I can hear from JnG are Machinaeguns and DuDuDub DuDuDum.
I would love to have a beer with these guys.
isn't the beginning part of xxox for jets and guns, not complaining just curious.
From 0:00 to 6:52, it's epic !! Epic intro, epic riffs, epic bridge, epic solo, epic end.
4:49 THE _ BEST _ THING _ EVER
This is true music
@cumbrumpster It's off the underground version of Redeemer.
They first released it without a label, then they got signed by Spinefarm which removed this song from the album.
That escalated quickly...
Amazing guitar riffs :D
damn I wrote this comment 8 years ago... Fuck me, times flies....
You'll be back here soon!
@@Harlee_33 I know the feeling. Been listening to these guys since 2005. How has it been 17 years? Holy shit.
Wish it was easier to find this song to download :( Still one of my favorite songs from Masu though!
turns out, they have it on bandcamp for 1 buck
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Also, awsome song.
Machinaeguns with lyrics
great song !
Masterpiece!
is that a pigeon cooing at 4:07 onward?
SID chip. I must admit that it does sound like a pigeon though, LOL.
Oh god, i can't unhear
I will never understand why the retail version of Redeemer cut out the best song on the album (if not in their entire discography)
exactly 69 thousand views...nice
HELL YE
THEY MADE XOXX INTO A REAL SONG!
3 year old comment, fuck it.
Most songs for Jets'n'guns were ripped from redeemer, not the other way around. An obvious exception is flight of the toyota, which later became sid icarus. riffs from Empire were used in "dududub dududum" as well as xoxx/machinaeguns .
@@JadeIsBunny Weird shit. I tried Wiki and it says J'n'G was released before the recording of Redeemer, which feels strange as I clearly remember playing J'n'G pretty early yet already having listened to the Redeemer album!
@@TheBypasser It's strange, but that's how it is. The songs are usually written several months before the album release, sometimes an unfinished song can last years before making it on an album. A self-published video game OST is probably faster on the release
@@JadeIsBunny I know. The reason I found it all weird is that I clearly remember how I first recognized The Empire song in the in-game theme, most likely not vice versa, which proofs you right on your old comment yet leaves some mystery around it :)
@@TheBypasser I kinda agree. I still think of Empire as a "medley", rather than dududub/xoxx/machinaeguns as "rips". If that makes sense. Not because of the actual chronology, but because of what I happened to have heard first.
EPISCH
awsum
FAMOUS RICE!
1:48
My favourite machinae track by far. When it was removed from the commercial release of the album I knew that the machinae that I loved was dead.
That and they ruined the mixing on the album completely, same with DXM v2. I would argue Phantom Shadow was the first one that had decent mixing since Redeemer Underground... maybe View from the End of the World which was decent mixing I guess.
But yeah it's weird. DXM v1 was amazing, Redeemer Underground was amazing and arguably their highest point in terms of overall song writing. Then their style changed to something I can't really describe. Odd vocals, terrible drum mixing, and just an odd song writing style that made a lot of their songs start to blend together where Robert just sounds the same in almost every song.
@@cloudstrifex88 Yes yes and yes. Glad I'm not the only one who thought that. They completely changed after Redeemer Underground.
Empire blew my mind as a fan since their online only releases. Then, nothing. It's highly symbolic that it wasn't included in the regular release.
I suppose they bowed down before their gods and payed the price.
They grew up and went from being actual nerds to pop culture caricatures of a nerd. That's why they started singing about UA-cam and Facebook and Anonymous - all very nerdy, but not exactly underground or counterculture.
You can see this by comparing Attack Music with We Are The Ones Who Will Change The World. Both are ostensibly fight songs, but only one has the raw spirit of a pissed-off teenager.
I wanna learn the solo but what the fuck is going on at 4:40 it’s not even that it’s too fast I’m just like how is he making that sound
this song is perfect for a gameplay of GUNZ,and CoD4!! :D
Sorry I meant "loop"
This song sounds like something from nightwish I swear it sounds so familiar
nightwish vocalist is just slightly better :P
Stanislaw Ostrovsky Oh yes defiantly but I noticed the sounds are kinda similar.
so true
and from a game called: "Jets N Guns Gold"
Luis Lopez machinae did the jets n guns soundtrack.
* replay
don't you mean "replay"?
Absolutely great!
But i would prefer it as instrumental without vocals
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