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Edit lightly
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When in doubt, ask the crowd
Not sure what they’re singing in that fuzzy bridge? Drop a question in the comments and let the music nerds swarm. Someone always knows.
I love how it just unexpectedly cuts off near the end of the song instead of fading off. Like as if it's representing the "sudden death" of the heroes.
i think that this song is a representation of the evolution of warfare. i've noticed that if you listen real close to the fighting in the background you first hear swords and such clanging, then guns, then some kind of laser weapons near the end.
I've always also thought that it's a progression through warfare.
We hear the war drums of ancient times lead into bow/arrow noise, clashing with swords and armor to a slight gun sound (I believe), then to lasers in a very Star Wars (but not representing of) sound.
I think the title of the song contains the meaning of it pretty well, if you couple it with the sound effects. No matter what era of warfare, heroes will die.
If you listen really close i believe there actually are lyrics. I've been trying to figure them out so i can post them but there is so much going on that i just can't yet.
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I love how it just unexpectedly cuts off near the end of the song instead of fading off. Like as if it's representing the "sudden death" of the heroes.
i think that this song is a representation of the evolution of warfare. i've noticed that if you listen real close to the fighting in the background you first hear swords and such clanging, then guns, then some kind of laser weapons near the end.
Hmm, that makes sense. I never paid too much attention to there being any meaning behind this.
Very wicked instrumental.
That's actually a pretty intelligent theory you have there.
That's an excellent theory. I also noticed that the drums change to electric guitar towards the end when the weaponry becomes more advanced.
It's a decent instrumental. superSaladchoice hits the target right on, it is simply just about the evolution of warfare.
I've always also thought that it's a progression through warfare.
We hear the war drums of ancient times lead into bow/arrow noise, clashing with swords and armor to a slight gun sound (I believe), then to lasers in a very Star Wars (but not representing of) sound.
I think the title of the song contains the meaning of it pretty well, if you couple it with the sound effects. No matter what era of warfare, heroes will die.
If you listen really close i believe there actually are lyrics. I've been trying to figure them out so i can post them but there is so much going on that i just can't yet.