Warcrimes? Partner, that head of yours must’ve ruptured during the drop. It ain’t war crimes if A) there ain’t a war and B) if the United Systems doesn’t sanction it as a violation of the Genesis Suggestions. Now stop the moping, we’re coming up on those striking miners and the Neutron Bombs ain’t gonna drop emselves.
"Why do we fight?" "What?" "Well there's no resources left, the land isn't worth anything, so what is it, religion?" "We fight to win the war" "Meh works for me"
"Sleek and clean, the death machines stand ready on the decks; the men inside who fight in them run through their final checks." I love these lyrics, it really highlights the air superiority of modern warfare and how the pilots really are safe and chill up there, in their cockpits.
@@SGTcz90cz I like to imagine the space VCs as some sort of space-born alien race that can weave in and out of pocket dimensions to ambush G.I. (Galactic Issue) patrol fleets.
It makes me want to fly the bomber, but it makes me feel bad about flying the bomber. i find songs like this extremely cool because they're able to be seen as pro / anti war simply by who's hearing them. depending on the day of the week, sometimes I might wanna fly the bomber sometimes I might want the bomber to never fly again. it's really cool.
"Heck, the carbon 14 from the atmospheric neutron activation alone will make Agent Orange look like a irritant" - The crew joking about how nothing has changed between 1968 and 2968.
Finally, a track so fire it can ignite the atmosphere. In all seriousness, I can't get enough of the Vietnam feels on this track. The guitar work is really unique on the album and I absolutely LOVE that style.
Do we imagine aerospace fighter-bombers of the future looking something like those we have today, sleek winged chevrons that course straight through the sky and atmosphere? Or will they be alien spheres that make war an inhuman chore even we today would not recognize, a horror as new as it is unwanted?
@@thatangrygerman2076 I feel that as weapons developed and were able to kill at longer and longer ranges, warfare became more and more inhuman as the people you kill got harder to see as people. You would probably see them as just "the enemy" and not as other human beings at far enough of a distance.
@@thatangrygerman2076 100 years ago maybe, but for the longest time people enjoyed going to war. Regardless, fighting in war is still ultimately noble for the individual
"We knew the world would not be the same. A few people laughed, a few people cried, most people were silent. I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad-Gita. Vishnu is trying to persuade the Prince that he should do his duty and to impress him takes on his multi-armed form and says, “Now, I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.” I suppose we all thought that one way or another"- Oppenheimer 0:00
@@NoFlu Oppenheimer weeping when the bomb he designed to kill people kills people vs Sociopathic Bomber Pilot unblinking while he sets entire cities on fire
The first words said by the crew when they saw the bomb go off was "look at the sonofabitch go!" And many of the crew of the Enola gay said they would do it again if given the chance, though on the other hand the captain later wrote "dear God what have we done"
Let's not mix the crew statements later with the initial. None of the crew said they'd do it again lightly. The entire crew recognized in hindsight that it likely saved lives, and thus despite the guilt they felt over such a weapon they would all have chosen to do it again.
Some expressed regret, some horror. Some said they did what they had to… Pilot Paul Tibbets said, “play to win.” “No regrets.” “I’d love to do it again.” …and that was 40 years later. Never forget; there will always be someone who wouldn’t hesitate to push the button. And that person is usually the one the military puts in charge of pushing the button.
i was playing barotrauma and listening to this song. got my sub disabled by pirates and landed on top of their sub and forced them into the floor of the ocean. i swam out armed to the teeth and ready to tear apart a pirate crew solo. i sawed my way into their sub and flooded the lower deck before listening to this song and gunning down every single crewman aboard that ship.
Somehow they managed to create the same auditory feeling as getting ready to take off in a fighter jet within the first thirty seconds, absolutely amazing.
"We have arrived, and it is now that we perform our charge. In fealty to the God-Emperor, our undying Lord, and by the grace of the Golden Throne, I declare Exterminatus." -Brother-Captain Gabriel of the Blood Angels
Feels Just Like space Vietnam "Yes Kern III was a shithole before, but after we we're done with it, it was... different. They droped so much nukes on that Planet, that the Continents sparkle from the Orbit, and If you Land it feels... Just Off. the Souls of the burned and the dead Planet linger Out Platoons Shuttle was one of the Last to leave You could feel the Heat even thoug the Landingsite was 300 clicks away from the nearest Impact And i swear we could smell the radiation "
Two jears, two years we were on this god forsaken planet, me and the whole 108 Terran shockmarine Battalion , the Soltory asket for Help, an the Terran spacemarines came, to Fight the Bug infestation Jimmy Lee got Hit By bioacid, and Mike lost an Arm, trying to Carry the wounded as some shrapnel tor Clean though it. hell half of the Battalion needs augmetics Two years of blood, before Terran high comand demed the cost to high and burned the Planet The fleet nuked the crap Out of the dirtball You know it was a Jungle world as we Set foot on it Now .... Now its a wasteland We droped so much uranium on it, as the Last Shuttles left, the marines Said They could smell the radiaton in the Air, You know what son, you can't smell radiaton, Bombardement was still hundrets of clicks away, but you could feel the Heat of the bombardmet, it was terefying, we glassed it, there is No retuning from that We all knew it, we left the Planet to die, Just with our Nightmares and scars in tow No, i dont think we won that Fight, we Just endet it
Not sure why the algorithm had this in autoplay after finishing the nuka world radio ost from fallout 4, but noy im glad it did. Love this track and it was my first introduction to filk.
I can hardly notice any autotune if its there at all. And if there is one thing I respect, its someone who sings without autotune. It speaks of your confidence, even if you sound a little shit without it.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the International Criminal Court -- in condemning the Israeli genocide in Palestine -- "has lost sight of the crucial distinction between the death squad and the bomber pilot, on which just war depends." As soon as I read that, my mind flashed straight to this song, and I went "Ah, yes. Clearly."
Check out Vic Tyler's new recordings on Bandcamp at victyler.bandcamp.com/
I based a Starfinder character off this song. The rest of the party has dubbed him "Starlord, but warcrimes."
That's amazing.
"Napalm Starlord"
"No, man, Starlord is my maverick pilot name!"
Warcrimes? Partner, that head of yours must’ve ruptured during the drop. It ain’t war crimes if A) there ain’t a war and B) if the United Systems doesn’t sanction it as a violation of the Genesis Suggestions. Now stop the moping, we’re coming up on those striking miners and the Neutron Bombs ain’t gonna drop emselves.
Guess you could say he’s a. . . Warlord.
Pilot: why are we torching this world?
Gunner: its on the list.
Pilot: yeah but why is it on the list?
Gunner: who cares its on the list.
"Why do we fight?"
"What?"
"Well there's no resources left, the land isn't worth anything, so what is it, religion?"
"We fight to win the war"
"Meh works for me"
@@platypipope328 Gone With the Blastwave is such a fun read. Glad to see something from it.
Why do I read this in the hgrunt voices from Half Life/Black Mesa
@@platypipope328
"Why do we fight?"
"Idk lol"
"Okay."
Major "Dark Star" vibes here.
Eat.
Sleep.
Fly the bomber.
Sing about flying the bomber.
Repeat.
Yes
Dream about flying the Bomber.
Wake up to fly the Bomber.
Fly the Bomber.
Eat in the Bomber.
Sleep.
Dream about flying the Bomber.
Repeat.
"Sleek and clean, the death machines stand ready on the decks; the men inside who fight in them run through their final checks."
I love these lyrics, it really highlights the air superiority of modern warfare and how the pilots really are safe and chill up there, in their cockpits.
Everybody safe til the flak starts screaming your name and the bullets whistle
It's all fun & games until the Javelins are in the air
@@Year_of_the_Dell flak's old school, it's RWR tones and Mach 4 missiles now
@@nobstompah4850 true that
God bless our boys on the creek
We got our revenge! FOR DEMOCRACY
for democracy!
This is when you set the bombardment stance to armageddon in Stellaris.
Tbh this also fits my fanatic egalitarian militarist citizen service imperial Republic.
@@janehrahan5116 I'd like to know more.
@@RobotsEverywhereVideos join the mobile infantry today
@@hardcaselj111
I'm doing my part! 😃👍
@@firewarrior5828I'm doing my part too!
I love how bipolar this song is
Anti-war lyrics, and cool war-like tunes
Hell yeah, it really is a space equivalent to Fortunate Son
Welcome to Space 'Nam, man.
What, space Victor Charlie?
They're hidin' in the asteroid fields, man.
@@SGTcz90cz
"I am the Space-Lorax, I speak for the asteroid trees.
And for some unknown reason, they speak Space-Vietnamese."
@@SGTcz90cz I like to imagine the space VCs as some sort of space-born alien race that can weave in and out of pocket dimensions to ambush G.I. (Galactic Issue) patrol fleets.
It makes me want to fly the bomber, but it makes me feel bad about flying the bomber.
i find songs like this extremely cool because they're able to be seen as pro / anti war simply by who's hearing them.
depending on the day of the week, sometimes I might wanna fly the bomber
sometimes I might want the bomber to never fly again.
it's really cool.
So what I’m hearing is… Space-Vietnam…
I love these Spacer Shanties. It appeals to my love for shanties and science fiction
"Heck, the carbon 14 from the atmospheric neutron activation alone will make Agent Orange look like a irritant" - The crew joking about how nothing has changed between 1968 and 2968.
Nothing's left... Everything's gone... Kharak is burning.
Time to go to Hiigara
these killers from the skies did not survive interrogation
I bought Homeworld recently. Only finished 3 missions so far, but holy shit is the game good
I'm not gonna sugarcoat it
⬆️➡️⬇️⬇️⬇️
Finally, a track so fire it can ignite the atmosphere.
In all seriousness, I can't get enough of the Vietnam feels on this track. The guitar work is really unique on the album and I absolutely LOVE that style.
*"FOCUS! KEEP FIRING TILL THEY GLOW!"*
“Look, man. I just fly the bomber. Just the last link on a long chain that ended in your world.”
... that Ended your world*
Do we imagine aerospace fighter-bombers of the future looking something like those we have today, sleek winged chevrons that course straight through the sky and atmosphere? Or will they be alien spheres that make war an inhuman chore even we today would not recognize, a horror as new as it is unwanted?
I think we already arrived at war being an inhuman chore thousands of years ago.
@@thatangrygerman2076 I feel that as weapons developed and were able to kill at longer and longer ranges, warfare became more and more inhuman as the people you kill got harder to see as people. You would probably see them as just "the enemy" and not as other human beings at far enough of a distance.
@@thatangrygerman2076 100 years ago maybe, but for the longest time people enjoyed going to war. Regardless, fighting in war is still ultimately noble for the individual
@@platypipope328 no its not.
@@thatangrygerman2076 what is more noble than to place your own mortal body between wars desolation and your beloved home?
"We knew the world would not be the same. A few people laughed, a few people cried, most people were silent. I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad-Gita. Vishnu is trying to persuade the Prince that he should do his duty and to impress him takes on his multi-armed form and says, “Now, I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.” I suppose we all thought that one way or another"- Oppenheimer
0:00
Virgin Oppenheimer vs Chad Sociopathic Bomber Pilot
@@NoFlu Oppenheimer weeping when the bomb he designed to kill people kills people vs Sociopathic Bomber Pilot unblinking while he sets entire cities on fire
@@TheExperienceYT Well, im pretty sure Oppenheimer had less ba dnightmares
Thank to RimmyDownunderGaming for the beautiful intro sequence set to this song!
Which video was it again?
+1 on what video it was, I'd like to know too.
@@playalot3705 same
"All guns! Keep foirin' til they glow!!!"
@@playalot3705 "Hive Fallujah Falls"
"Flying low across the trees,
Pilots doing what they please,
Dropping frags on refugees,
Napalm sticks to kids..."
Reminded me of that
One of my favorite songs from the album, I'm so thankful you have this high quality version.
"Just drop the bombs already, we have more systems to go through after this."
RIP Vic, thanks for all your music
This is the Scarborough Fair of the future.
This is an absolute banger.
These HQ versions are such an amazing find!
This songs gets me thinking, imagine what it would've been like to be the bomber crew that dropped the first atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Reportedly, they were a wreck after the missions. Wiping out an entire city by yourself? That’s one hell of a guilt trip.
The first words said by the crew when they saw the bomb go off was "look at the sonofabitch go!" And many of the crew of the Enola gay said they would do it again if given the chance, though on the other hand the captain later wrote "dear God what have we done"
Let's not mix the crew statements later with the initial. None of the crew said they'd do it again lightly. The entire crew recognized in hindsight that it likely saved lives, and thus despite the guilt they felt over such a weapon they would all have chosen to do it again.
Some expressed regret, some horror. Some said they did what they had to…
Pilot Paul Tibbets said, “play to win.” “No regrets.” “I’d love to do it again.”
…and that was 40 years later.
Never forget; there will always be someone who wouldn’t hesitate to push the button. And that person is usually the one the military puts in charge of pushing the button.
@@antarcticaresearchprogram8349 Paul Tibbets just flew the bomber
i was playing barotrauma and listening to this song. got my sub disabled by pirates and landed on top of their sub and forced them into the floor of the ocean. i swam out armed to the teeth and ready to tear apart a pirate crew solo. i sawed my way into their sub and flooded the lower deck before listening to this song and gunning down every single crewman aboard that ship.
Somehow they managed to create the same auditory feeling as getting ready to take off in a fighter jet within the first thirty seconds, absolutely amazing.
Love this song.
And thank you for redistributing their fine works here to youtube.
Reminds me of "I Bombed Korea" by Cake
"We have arrived, and it is now that we perform our charge. In fealty to the God-Emperor, our undying Lord, and by the grace of the Golden Throne, I declare Exterminatus."
-Brother-Captain Gabriel of the Blood Angels
Makes me think of the Battletech Age of War.
Feels Just Like space Vietnam
"Yes Kern III was a shithole before, but after we we're done with it, it was... different.
They droped so much nukes on that Planet, that the Continents sparkle from the Orbit, and If you Land it feels... Just Off.
the Souls of the burned and the dead Planet linger
Out Platoons Shuttle was one of the Last to leave
You could feel the Heat even thoug the Landingsite was 300 clicks away from the nearest Impact
And i swear we could smell the radiation "
Nice quality man
Two jears, two years we were on this god forsaken planet, me and the whole 108 Terran shockmarine Battalion , the Soltory asket for Help, an the Terran spacemarines came, to Fight the Bug infestation
Jimmy Lee got Hit By bioacid, and Mike lost an Arm, trying to Carry the wounded as some shrapnel tor Clean though it. hell half of the Battalion needs augmetics
Two years of blood, before Terran high comand demed the cost to high and burned the Planet
The fleet nuked the crap Out of the dirtball
You know it was a Jungle world as we Set foot on it
Now .... Now its a wasteland
We droped so much uranium on it,
as the Last Shuttles left, the marines Said They could smell the radiaton in the Air, You know what son, you can't smell radiaton,
Bombardement was still hundrets of clicks away, but you could feel the Heat of the bombardmet, it was terefying, we glassed it, there is No retuning from that
We all knew it, we left the Planet to die, Just with our Nightmares and scars in tow
No, i dont think we won that Fight, we Just endet it
This has a Sci-Fi and Vietnam feel to it.. *And i fucking love it*
The average Starsector player sat-bombing the Heg for sending an inspection fleet.
Damn that guitar work is insane!
Not sure why the algorithm had this in autoplay after finishing the nuka world radio ost from fallout 4, but noy im glad it did. Love this track and it was my first introduction to filk.
filk?
@@yoschiannik8438 filk is the genre of this song.
@@ajtstvandmusicarchivechann1585 Yeah, but what does the acronym stand for?
@@yoschiannik8438 im not sure why it's called filk. my guess is it's science fiction folk music so filk
This is definitely me when I'm flying the bomber
Emperor show mercy to the fool that stands against me, FOR I SHALL NOT.
I listen to this song everytime I flood an outpost on Barotrauma lol
Playin this on the fleet intercom next time I choose to saturation bombard the Hegemony for attacking my AI managed utopia in Starsector
^
||Certified starsector player
epic song very good 👍
Didn't stop the Gamilas Empire from literally glassing a planet with strafing runs, carpet bombing, inter planetary ballistic missiles and lasers.
POV:the PO on tgmc starts singing
"That's not Tangle!"
Exterminatus be like
I wish I could listen to this on Apple Music
As much as I dislike the HQ versions for albums such as these... I feel like I can let this one slide.
Is it just me or does this beat sound very close to devil comes down to Georgia?
He just flies Obama ❤
I can hardly notice any autotune if its there at all. And if there is one thing I respect, its someone who sings without autotune.
It speaks of your confidence, even if you sound a little shit without it.
This is a digitatly remastered version of an old casset. Im pretty sure autotune didnt exist when this was recorded
This from like the 80’s latest
Sounds better with a black voice
According to the Wall Street Journal, the International Criminal Court -- in condemning the Israeli genocide in Palestine -- "has lost sight of the crucial distinction between the death squad and the bomber pilot, on which just war depends."
As soon as I read that, my mind flashed straight to this song, and I went "Ah, yes. Clearly."
Great song to play when you're zooming over Kherson Oblast
starsecotr moment. me when billions dead because smart sphere make me 10% more money