Mark Morgan - Vault Archives [Fallout music]
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- 1. Radiation Storm 0:00:00 (The Glow)
2. Industrial Junk 0:03:40 (Junktown, Gecko)
3. Khans of New California 0:07:00 (Raiders, The Den, Merc Camp)
4. Metallic Monks 0:10:20 (Brotherhood of Steel)
5. Follower's Credo 0:13:40 (Library, Enclave)
6. Vats of Goo 0:16:26 (Military Base, Broken Hills)
7. Trader's Life 0:19:42 (The Hub, New California Republic)
8. Moribund World 0:23:42 (World Map, Klamath Falls)
9. Vault of the Future 0:26:48 (Vault 13)
10. Second Chance 0:30:48 (Shady Sands)
11. City of the Dead 0:34:35 (Necropolis, Navarro, Vault 15)
12. Underground Troubles 0:37:44 (Caverns)
13. City of Lost Angels 0:41:30 (Boneyard, Ghost Farm, Golgotha)
14. Flame of the Ancient World 0:44:50 (Lair, Sierra Army Depot)
15. Many Contrasts 0:47:45 (San Francisco)
16. Gold Slouch 0:51:24 (Redding)
17. My Chrysalis Highwayman 0:54:47 (car travel)
18. Beyond the Canyon 0:55:58 (Arroyo)
19. Biggest Little City in the World 0:59:13 (New Reno)
20. Dream Town 1:02:28 (Modoc)
21. California Revisited 1:05:40 (FO2 World Map)
22. All-Clear Signal 1:07:00 (Vault City)
23. Acolytes of the New God 1:10:20 (Cathedral)
24. Desert Wind 1:13:41 (Desert)
Composed by Mark Morgan.
Engineered, mixed and re-mastered by Vladislav Isaev.
Cover artwork by Redbase. - Hudba
Metallic Monks was and will ever be the sample of the ambient track that fits the game EXACTLY. Mark was able to grasp the essence of Fallout. It is truly a rare thing in the industry when the artwork and music for the game are going together that well.
metallic monke
Industrial Junk does that for me
and for me, it's honestly the theme for the Brotherhood of Steel. :)
MM best music for sleep, extended version
i remember hearing from an interview somewhere that tim cain or one of the other devs of the game gave him (mark morgan) a cd with a bunch of ambient music that he felt suited the tone of the game and basically told him to make music that would sound at home on an album with those tracks. i know it included brian eno not sure what else
Imagine that metallic monks was so good it even made it through Fallout New Vegas after all these years .
Never Forget Rip BlackIsle
Meme Machine it got sold because they went broke .with fallout 3 on 98%
SatanKaputMachen upon entering the strip from freeside where the securitrons shoot ppl like dogs
SatanKaputMachen well it plays rarely on various occasions but that one is guaranteed
+Random Hoovy Well... They basically are Black Isle. Even Tim Cain is now there. And also there is actually a bunch of Mark Morgan's tracks in New Vegas. Too bad, I'd actually prefer him to write the whole soundtrack. Inon Zur decided to stick with the orchestral stuff that's too EPIC and generic, and for me it was one of the reasons why I hate Fallout 3
Even though this comment chain is a year old, I'm fairly sure it always plays in part of Vault 21, the entrance/'gift shop' I believe.
dat metallic monks music priceless ...
I was in awe the first time I heard it playing in The Sink, what a great track!
Love that soundtrack. Mark Morgan is a genius. The background noises like siren, voices, typing of printing machine and other sounds like an echo of the past. Like this place was alive before, but then something terrible happened (we know what) and all it's gone.
I would make a temple to the people who made the fallout series and to who helped with it and praise atom and nuclear power and energy
I forgot where typing of printing machine can be hear. Could you point me which song is it please?
EDIT: nvm, found it. it's Vault of the Future.
Amen brother
Aphex Twin approves lol
I really like the music by Mark Morgan, it reminds me of music from the tea room, it sleeps well ...
I had many bad days after this game came out. This music helped immerse you so much, you forgot about time. You were in the FO world so deep, you couldn't leave.
"Just one more hour", I'd say to myself at 11pm. At midnight, "Thirty more minutes and I'll quit" An hour later, "Fifteen more minutes and I HAVE to stop." Then, "Holy shit it's 2am. Ok, I am shutting down now." But wait "Let me just finish this one quest, I am so close." An hour later, "What?!? No way it's 3am. Let me check that. Yikes, I need to get to bed, it's 3:30am."
Then you'd spend then next 45 minutes trying to extract your brain from that world, analyzing all you did and what you need to do next. The alarm goes off a few hours later and you're like, "Holy shit, I cannot do that again tonight. I can't wait to go to bed."
Later that night, at 11pm, "Ok, just one more hour and I'll quit."
First I was playing fallout 1 and I was in that part of the game where you have to save Tandi (Aradesh’s daughter) and I spent 1 hour trying to kill all the khans in the area without me or Ian dying, but to me it had felt like 5 minutes had passed.
I used to play until I fought sleep
I feel you, to me all fallouts have been like that, the amount of lore, places to see, interesting stuff, enemies to fight etc... it's so much that you really get absorbed by it, becoming a wasteland dweller until you get back to reality!
Even fallout 76 which is the most controversial of them: I and some friends started playing a couple months ago and no joke, some fridays we went from 22 pm to 7am without even noticing.
First time we found Vault 54 and we were like "let's explore it!" was like what we dreamed to do back in the day of FO3
it happened to me launching a nuke in fallout 76 , "let me do this real quick" i didnt expect a mission of that lenght , it felt like a mini raid / dungeon , it took me like 4 hours
One of the greatest soundtracks of all time; doesn't get enough accolades in the gaming world.
I can't believe they blew up shady sands it's such a fundamental location in the fallout world
War never changes
Bethesda hates west coast lore. They had to disrespectfully retcon it.
@@russianoverkill3715 crybaby
@@samasoku shill
@@russianoverkill3715 no just someone who isnt stuck in the past. who gives a fuck about shady sands. I just played fallout 1, its a shithole
The games wouldn't be what they are without this legendary genius music
This is so very true, especially those older ones, witheout nowadays realistic graphic. I'd say that such musich enhances imagination vastly.
So true. That part can make a big difference in memories.
There's something I really like about this atmosphere. A 200 year old city, still lit up and alive, to some degree after a massive nuclear war. The sky is pure, but glows faintly yellow of the skyline lit in the distance with industrial lighting of the old world, as machine churn and bustle... The old world, still burning...
Ancient past or planet Mars for example.
The REAL Fallout music
triluve New Games have a good Soundtrack but this Sounds sounds like to be real the in the World
@Nihulistic99th @Nihulistic99th NV is as close you're going to get to the original fallouts, but of course you wouldn't know anything about that.
@@demonoutcast it is really close, especially knowing the backstory and comparing design documents of Van Buuren with New Vegas, but being a FPS it becomes a bit... "spagetti western" -ish thing. Though the story is great and truly adds to Fallout universe.
@@peterosipov400 it was too late for me, Fallout 3 poisoned its expansion New Vegas. I could not enjoy it.
@@triluve well, storywise Fallout 3 was not bad by itself. Of course there are flaws and it is not an original game by any means, but looking at it impartially, it was pretty good. At least I was waiting for something worse than it became 😂
I adore this soundtrack. It sucks that I cant find it on CD for a reasonable price. This is probably one of the best ambient soundtracks ever written.
i think Mark Morgan provided a free download online for this album , so you could find that and just burn that on a cd you know , hope this helps :)
Radiation Storm sounds like the cries of ghosts of the ones who died, reliving their suffering eternally.
@Joshua Tree That was one of the coolest touches to that game.
That's what real ambient music should sound like.
Inon Zur just can't capture the creepy industrial feel the way Mark Morgan did. I just so wish Bethesda hired Mark for the next Fallout (whether the game will be made by them or Obsidian), not that they can't afford it.
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love the classic 1 and 2 ost, but your statement is far from the truth
I remember playing this game in the dark when I was a kid, stumbling upon the Brotherhood of Steel one day, Metallic Monks is really something special, hearing the winds of the desert howling before the song start, talking to theses super soldiers armed with fucking antiaircraft guns, this game was really and still is, something special. How can you not want to join them when you hear the drums..
I massacred all of them, the Brotherhood of Steel is one of the most annoying and overrated factions of the Fallout universe
@@palenzo5459 Really? What about the minutemen or the railroad?
Согласен с тобой, дружище
@@nothinggood2696 See now, those aren't underrated, because no one rates them highly. They are widely considered poor and are usually rated poorly. The brotherhood on the other hand belongs down there with them and yet is the posterchild of the entire series at this point thanks to Bethesda
@@rrai1999 I still disagree with them being the most annoying and overrated at least from my perspective.
I discount Bethesdas entries into the franchise though they clearly don't care about lore and it shows in the shallow writing for any of their factions.
As much knowledge and belief I had in myself as a fallout junkie... Just realizing all these great tracks that I loved from Fallout NV is just from the originals... sheesh humble pie right there.
My favorite one is Beyond the Canyon. So harmonious combination of primitive/ethno and industrial sounds. And when I listen to it, I feel a huge empty space, like a real great canyon in the desert under blinding sun
@Steven Thomas I have a similar problem, so I can help you very little, but I can give you a few hints for your further search:
1. Vanglis have several tracks in similar style (czcams.com/video/cZNjCQ_6Krw/video.html)
2. Steve Roach (czcams.com/video/2-SiiwEciFs/video.html)
3. Klaus Schulze (you can check many of his works on CZcams)
4. Soviet composer Edward Artemiev (Эдуард Артемьев) (especially this masterpieces czcams.com/video/pP1QXKbhqr4/video.html)
Also maybe you will find interesting ethno musicians like David Hykes (czcams.com/video/cyzoVbpZWGA/video.html) and Dead Can Dance (czcams.com/video/7iqxzURgQWg/video.html)
And of course OST from other parts of Fallout made by fans. Restoration project (czcams.com/video/Cdk0HQAS6Ec/video.html) and Fallout of Nevada (czcams.com/video/afSMc9-rB_8/video.html) and Fallout Sonora (czcams.com/video/JYJbzllw3t0/video.html) by Nobody's Nail Machine
I love the juxtaposition that this soundtrack creates between classical, "old-world" instruments like flutes, drums, bass, and strings and combines them with analogue synths and electronic sounds. Really captures the theme that the original Fallouts are going for of a future that's haunted by and re-lives the events of the past.
The sublime work of Mark Morgan, heard on the soundtrack for Planescape: Torment, is completely overshadowed by the masterpieces that are the first two Fallout games. A constant feeling of doom, that looms over every, not even necessarily a morbid sounding track, couples perfectly with an approach of melanholic dispair, representing those sudden shifts in the mood and places, you can visit in the both universes of the games.
Even the most of the miserable and anxiety filled experiences are, however, not without a touch of irony and black, sarcastic ridden sense of humor. It really adds to the ever present contrast bettween all the ambivalences you face in the games, be it those really edgy, frustrating moments, when you face a pack of formidably stronger opponents in the world travel's random encounters and get completely obliterated, or when you slowly progress through some of the available side quests, the NPC's offer you, and step by stepy begin to unfold the story of a forgotten, god forsaken post apocalyptic world, more oblivious to its existentiality than ever before.
I do not see, that such atmosphere was ever reproduced in latter Fallout games, that rely (mostly) on new graphical and tehnical tweaks, but i will not go as far as to dismiss them as something ''subpar'' or irrelevant to the progression of the series value.
I simply think, that they cannot reproduce this missing ''feeling'' as to why I seem to deem Interplay's and Black Isle's work to be much more superior than Bethesda's, call it nostaliga or whatever.
@Joshua Tree fallout 76 in my opinion has the most interesting map out of all the fallouts, it's a shame they had to make it an autistic MMO wannabe
Very well said. You are a based giga chad sigma male
I agree that Bethesda versions are missing a key part of the vibe.
I was pleased to find recently that 'Outer Worlds' really captured the OG fallout vibe in a different light..
More interested in Outer Worlds 2 than Fallout 5 at this point!
the nostalgia of this overwhelms me
Ещё один пример, когда звук, визуал и атмосфера вселенной находятся в идеальной гармонии.
Lol I'll never forget the music in the glow. I had a high intelligence character on my third legit playthrough. And luckily at that point I had the wisdom to make several backup saves so often because I played chess with Zach's the AI intelligence in the basement of the glow after unlocking the entire place and wind up getting a lethal dose of radiation. If I didn't have clothes backup saves I would have been pissed because that's a lot of work to run through all that and even get to the glow after preparing for it. That was alright best play throughs ever I completed a lot of the important quests with short timers but missed a lot of small miscellaneous Quest that I have found by watching other CZcams videos. I managed to get all of the favorable ending slides even the one with necropolis repairing the water pump but cannonically they don't do that. Had the turbo plasma rifle and hardened power armor weyer Lee completed more than half of the game with it. I recently did some play through the Fallout 2 and has some similarly good results but the save file has been corrupted on my steam Library kind of screwed me. I even managed to take out the Sentry bot that is in the Armory Depot underneath the toxic caves with Vic lenny sulik and the chosen one. I managed to use the baseball bat(Louisville slugger with much higher than normal melee damage and a high knock back/down ability) you get from the NewReno Wright families Quest. It was epic an very hard and had to reload many save times but managed to critically wound the rocket senty bot with aimed melee strikes with Louisville slugger to stun lock the sentry bot and sulik using a 223.pistol vik with sniper rifle an lenny with 10mm smg. Everyone had at leaat combat armor cept for lenny with metal armor and the chosen onw with the freaking combat leather jacket. I was running a mas max style character sprite as soom as I could get the leather jacket then the combat leather jacket. 😆. I wish I hadn't lost the recording but I'm going to try to make another one soon.
Probably the most atmospheric video game soundtrack ever.. truly an absolute masterpiece.
Fool around the Mojave, and killing stuff while listening to some cowboy and jazz music sure is a heck of a lot fun. But I'd rather have the ominous, uncomfortable feeling of finding a skeleton or recently dead body in the wasteland while listening to this brilliant anxiety-inducing ambient music (1:13:41). That is a TRUE wasteland. Where you're actually afraid of what you're going to bump into. That is TRUE Fallout. This is not fun, nor wacky. And the laughs that the game induces you are laughs at your own misery or at other's.
Fallout makes you distract from Its universe, sure It has funny dialogues and encounters and references from other games, but in the end It is still that same violent, unsettling and shattered nuclear filled land.
I never listen to the radio when I play New Vegas. It's far more atmospheric with the ambient music playing.
To me, Vats of Goo @16:26 captures the essence of these games.
War never changes
The song is a ripoff of Alternative 3, by Brian Eno. You should listen to the original.
@@C-r-e-a-m_B-o-y Gee, love that kind of information xD Is there more any of this? Or just one track.
@@C-r-e-a-m_B-o-y you should know that mark Morgan took a lot of heavy inspiration from existing things. Like aphex twin.
@@Nova-vk5qb Listen to Alternative 3...it's the same song. Same chords, same instrumentation, same phrasing.
1:13:41 - From this music, from now on, I have goosebumps, the body freezes. Not a perceptible sensation, a sense of anxiety, danger, gives thought to your future. And who will remember you, if you stay alone, as well as in the game itself, you have lost this screensaver, shows that you will be forgotten if you do not leave any memory or a story about yourself.
Desert Wind is such a haunting track. Just reminds you that mankind is facing a great test whether it can prevent its own annihilation through nuclear warfare, climate change, and large-scale consumption of industrial resources. Do we have what it takes to advance past our current problems, or we will we be swept up in the tide of our own making? I don't know, but the Fallout universe seemed to think we tried and failed. We're just primates that were all using stone tools a few thousand years ago, and now we're here. It is scary.
"Do we have what it takes to advance past our current problems"
Changing the economic basis on which all of our lives stand.
the titles themselves are masterpieces.
this is much better than the other version of the classic soundtrack collection on youtube, here the songs are in the right order and actually transition into each other properly
I think fallout 2 and 1 nailed the post apocalypse feel more than 3 or new Vegas ever could
I agree, and that is in large part thank to Morgan's genius soundtrack. The new fallout soundtracks are so boring compared and don't give you that special post apocalyptic feel.
Agreed. I do think however, at the very very least, 3 and New Vegas still had an atmosphere of dread and loneliness. Which 4 just got rid of completely.
New vegas nailed it pretty well, especially with locations like Camp Searchlight and The Courier's Mile.
Jason McMillin fallout is a game where a crippling society is rebuilding not OMG LETS SIT HERE AND DIE TO DOOM THE HUMAN RACE
@Nihulistic99th Kid I've 100 percented new vegas 3 times back to back. Don't give me that pep talk. No matter how hard you screech, it's not gonna change my aspect of it.
Whatever bubble you float around in, I hope you stay there forever, bitching like the vile purist you are.
Metallic monks is the best out of all. Gives me thoughts about those who died in the Great war of 2077 and a remembrance. The sirens represent those who are fleeing from their homes to the vault. By 11:40, I am picturing abandoned power armors that were left by the former military that are dead and countless skeletons of people who lived in pre-war America and abandoned houses and destroyed cities. And also picturing a desecrating US flag that is still standing showing America or what is left of it.
Okay, I have only played FO3, FNV and FO4. But even though I haven't played the first two games yet, I have done research about them and one thing that struck me is the music. It's simply amazing, ominous, intense and creepy! Especially the "metallic monks".
Metallic Monks is perhaps the best piece of post apocalyptic music I've ever heard. The sirens and different sounds he added in just makes up the very identity of Fallout, every time I think about Fallout this soundtrack always comes to mind. I love Zur's music allot too but I think Mark Morgan did Fallout's music perfectly. Zur took many inspirations from some of his tracks when he did Fallout 3's OST, if you listen to some of the dungeon tracks that play in the metro tunnels it sounds very similar to Morgan's work.
was thinking the same, they're really fitting for the setting
Did you get to play the originals yet?
Mate, play it, music is one thing, but music plus whole setup, graphics, dialogues combined is a fucking mind-blowing stuff.
Played through FO1 and FO2 in 2020 for the first time in my life. It was really refreshing, try it.
Such a great Composer, the work he did in Fallout and Planscape is legendary. Check out a game called Stasis which he is composing music for currently.
Man, the Fallout 1 stuff is amazing.
I would say my favorite classic games are shadowrun and fallout 1
One of the best ambient soundtracks of all time
The Glow is my favorite track. Really captures the feeling of being lost and wonder, observation, deep thoughts. Basically my life.
I love you for mixing all of these together. It's so profesionally mixed it flows in well together
Metallic Monks and Vault of the Future....goosebumps. I remember that music fading in, at the start of the cave, wearing nothing but my vault 13 jumpsuit. Damn need to go back and play the original Fallout games!
way before CZcams's signature 8 hour long 'ambient music to help you focus/sleep/etc..'
journey to Glow, the best moment in the game in my opinion.
First time I went there, I didn`t have Rad-X and it was my one way journey :P
Creepy as fuck. I loved going there and I loved going to the scrapyard and finally being able to afford the tech in there. I felt like such a badass.
Sewers Las Vegas.. original wasteland creepy as fuck and no music still absolutely amazing
Dream Town is the best ambient song ever made.
Folks, gog.com has been giving away Fallout, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics as part of their "2013 DRM-Free Winter Sale" promo. As in, for free. At the time of typing this, there are 7 hours left on that offer.
I've just been over there, registering an account (indecisively taking 3 hours to pick a username) and pocketing the 3 games, in case I later want to play one of them again. Though I still had copies of the first two, I didn't have the last one anymore and all of them have some extra GOG goodies (including soundtracks), so I thought I might as well take them up on it. Plus, 'far as I can tell, I can download them to wherever, as many times as I like, provided I can login.
This offer has long since expired and, out of curiosity, I hopped over to GOG to see what prices they were selling the games for. Apparently, they aren't selling them anymore. This was not particularly surprising to know as it instantly reminded me of something I learned yesterday: Bethesda bought the rights to the three games.
This has not been good news to modders, customers or fans in general.
Take to the torrents, my good people!
_Give them nothing! But take from them... _*_everything!_*
Banzay27 Fallout 1 and 2 are now on Steam.
Dylan Bourassa jup --- without pathes .. high resolution ... and ... i just dont respecting Bethesda at all, after thing ... what they made with it? Thy have used nothing from Fallot Universe ... Just trying to build own Fallout .. without existing expirience ... stuipid people ... im going to play 10th time"Fallout Global Mode" than playing Bethesdas crap ... will see what they made in F4 .. but .. im very pragmatish about it ... very pragmatig be i.. about that ... Like Comics Vs Plastic Toy ... ... they thinking we are the "Money Clowns" ... Just Stupid "Money Clowns" ... & they are ..."Choosen ones"? ... fuck off .. dont buy F4 ...Steal It !!!
*****
I have summarized that it is indeed a specialized dialect, probably for general critical discussion between morons.
It has roots in English, but from the use of punctuation one can discern its origination in Moronic.
***** Its lost those comics/reality style ... its not an amature game anymore ... & soundtrack without mrgan style its a full crap as i found ... no more post apocaliotic cyber punk atmosphere at all ... like they dont get it ... & all became"greeny" in Bethesdas projekt ... interpolays fallout was "dry" & "burnes" from picture there ... it was more stylishly correct from music, picture, realism, style, humor ... it was stylishly cool at all ... my favorite game
Beyond the Canyon and Dream Town are my favorite. They both send shivers down my spine, thanks to nostalgia and just amazing imagination and creativity. ( I played Fallout 2 when I was 14, I'm 30 now)
I feel like I am having a mental breakdown hearing it again lol.
Edit: Traders Life and Gold Slouch are also top notch
This music will move me to other worlds, the best relaxation when I take some jet.
The Khans of New California has to be one of my favourite music from this soundtrack. It gives a weird feeling of suspicion and danger while playing the game. The khans is one of my favourite group of raiders too so there’s that.
See, I liked the Khans in fo1 because raiding wasn't all they did. The game goes out of its way to explain that a "raider" is just a tribesman who's had to take up arms and steal in order to feed his people. Bethesda, once again, completely misunderstood that and now Raiders are a social class
@@valance10 The same thing with the brotherhood of steel being a cleric/mechanic faction but Bethesda went ahead and turned them into more militaristic.
@@mozarella_madness3036 I mean shit the fact that Scribes seem to be gone from the Nu-brotherhood (and the fact that "squires" are child soldiers, not assistants to knights) shows to me that Bethesda is trying to make them actually like medieval knights
His entire Wasteland 2 soundtrack is now available if you buy the early version of Wasteland 2 at Steam.
Brotherhood of Steel is the best. Sends chills down my spine.
I never played the first two games since I'm young, I entered the gamer world a bit late and I'm not so comfortable with old games, but now that I find out that several NV soundtracks are actually from the first two games I'm getting interested in playing it. I've always liked the lore of both games, and I hope to have a good experience :)
You see, this, what we have here, is literally an art. Pure, sophisticated form. Not these new-age games filled with shitty music. Real ones had to have the elements of thrill, awe and good story, followed with good music. I swear, in all my time of playing games, trying to find an adequate alternative for Fallout 1 and 2, have never found a game that would intrigue me as previously mentioned ones.
Holy shit. Imagine, game old over 20 years, yet still kicking ass and we are here, having discussions.
It means it's still alive.
Me, personally, I love to play the entire soundtrack of Fallout 1 and 2 songs when visiting some city or place and based on the look and gut feel, I play the song to complete the feeling.
Fallout is life. Life is Fallout.
seriously, the best lore of any game and simultaneously the best soundtrack!
While everybody's loving Metallic Monks - I'm busy sitting here obsessed with Moribund World.
Bruh I'm obsessed with just about all the tracks here :D Amazing stuff all over..
khans of new california is criminally underrated
@@antipsychotic451 yeah man
Thank you Banzay27 for posting this epic slice of Fallout Heaven. FO3/NV & FO4 sounds are amazing, but the FO1 & 2 OSTs (Mark Morgan = genius) have a uniquely engaging quality and I often play, along with several others, one of the FO1 & 2 OST radio station mods when playing FO3 or 4. Huge FO fan from back in the day, continue to revel in it (thank you Bethseda for making FO3, NV and FO4 easily modifiable for a virtually endless, always-compelling game experience!), & the music (OSTs, user-created music/ambient sounds and radio station mods) has always been a huge part of the total Fallout experience. Had collected a wonderfully vast array of FO OST music and user-created radio station along with immersion-enhancing natural ambient sound mods in MP3 format carefully categorized, but, long story short, lost a vault-sized portion. Then here you go springing this gourmet Mark Morgan Vault Archives on me to DL, replacing groovy ambient tracks I consider vital must-haves. Nice! Thanks again, Banzay27!
Decided I might as well make a single video with this album, since it is mixed. It's serendipity that I can upload longer videos, all of a sudden. Separate videos for these tracks would indeed not turn out so well.
Acolytes of the New God 1:10:20 - I literally wiped out a whole part of town listening to this grimness
They drop shit loot
One day we'll feed AI Fallout 1 and 2, along with the music, and it'll spit us out the real Fallout 3.
Van Buren
@@badluck747We were robbed
AI does not replace human art.
@@valentinom.4292 I agree, but with the correct input, it will not mess up a game as bad as Bethesda does.
@@filipstojiljkovic4711 Bethesda is made of robots anyways
The only thing missing from Metallic Monks is someone calling softly and slowly in the background: "I want my SMG"
I remember that first exploration of Sierra Army Depot...
for me the all clear signal is such badass. i can still remember the moment i discovered that particular town and the chills...
this video holds a special place in my heart as a cherished favorite on CZcams that I frequently revisit. the mesmerizing depth of sound and enthralling immersion offered by the original Fallout games create an unparalleled experience that truly stands out when compared to their more recent counterparts.
Thanks a lot for this smooth walk thru the Fallout art gallery accompanied by the great Mark Morgan's music!
VATS of goo
Metallic Monks
Second Chance
Desert Wind
Dream Town
These are masterpiece !
Still unbeatable post apocalypse soundtrack, been 22 years
edit: I honestly aspire to make a soundtrack that fits so well with its locations, like Mark Morgan. i hope i can do so
original comment:
*Metallic monks starts playing*
me: ah yes, lonesome road hopeville armoury.
*vault of the future starts playing*
uh it was one of the vaults...somewhere
Одной из самых страшных игр был и остается Fallout 1-2, а вовсе не хорроры и выпрыгивающие из-за угла скромники. Всегда говорил: "включите в наушниках Desert Wind и прогуляйтесь ночью по темным улицам. Поседеете..." Ну и конечно это лучшее отображение ядерного апокалипсиса в звуке. P.S. Сегодня могу сказать, что появилась еще одна игра, в которой действительно страшно (касается и музыки), - это Death Stranding.
Да гениальные произведения в игре, необращал внимание потому что играл на старых тихих безбасовых колонках)
God these games were so fucking good
I like the old style of the city (first splash on the video).
+Enclave Trooper Where's that image from, btw?
GingerSwan
I'm not sure, but maybe it is album cover.
Fallout 1&2 OST > Fallout 4 OST
+Hartmann Mk well its different you cant really compare ,the title of new fallout and Railroad theme are quite good but in general I would sure love more those ambient tracks
Fallout 4's OST sounds more like it should be in a fantasy game than a Fallout one.
While I agree that the classic OST are better, FO4's is still light years ahead of FO3's.
Zur relied too heavily on strings but for what Fallout 4 is, it was quite fitting.
Noki Kelevra It's better than FO3, but I can't help but notice that New Vegas has a more fitting and more atmospheric soundtrack than both.
I honestly think he just had somewhat better direction in Fallout 4.
With FO3 I suspect Bethesda didn't give him very much direction on the music, or just didn't really know what a first person Fallout game should sound like yet.
***** They are. But I still don't really know why there are Celtic bagpipes in a dark scifi RPG soundtrack.
So much of the music in fo3 and fo4 just does not fit the setting.
The first time i entered the brotherhood of steel. And i heard that music... i just stood there, for like a good 3-4 minutes, just taking in the music. The feeling and the ambience it brought over me... it was quite amazing.
Brings back memories, thank you! :)
Fond memories. It's one of the many things I loved about the earlier Fallout games.
Masterpiece
i like inon zurs music but at times its a bit generic orchestral stuff but Mark morgan made some amazing songs.
Radiation Storm is my all time favourite from both games!
16:26 "Vats of Goo" gives me The X-Files feel... Chills
17:59 first the siren sounds and then the vibration grows and envelops you - like it's a bomb blast, what a powerful moment it is.
Second chance always sets a chill into my bones
From times where music ambience and good story telling´s where awesome.
1:02:28 FINALLY!! I FOUND THAT SONG!
Yeah, I love "Dream Town". It's absolutely beautiful.
I want to make a music video for it in the New Vegas engine (with custom-made environments, e.g. a recreation of Vault 13), but I know very little about making videos, so that's on hold. So far, all I've got for it is about 3/4 of Vault 13.
TheSinndogg Great idea! I'd love to see it.
Reminds me of never mixing demolition charges in underground Restrooms...
Sevgili Can Sungur sayesinde, buradayız be buradayız! :)
The best ambient music, EVER !
I jammed out more than I care to admit, to Trade's Life in The Hub. That rhythm gets stuck in your noggin.
Been rockin' it as my ringtone for years.
Ideas for a Fallout 3 mod
0:00 Presidential Metro
7:00 Paradise Falls
10:20 The Citadel
13:40 Raven Rock
16:26 Fort Constantine
19:42 Canterbury Commons
23:42 The Republic of Dave
26:48 Vault 101
30:48 Big Town
34:35 The Pitt, outside the city
37:44 Random caves, Vaults, metro tunnels, etc
41:30 The Pitt, inside the city
44:50 Vault 87
47:45 Rivet City
51:24 Megaton
59:13 Underworld
1:02:28 Oasis
1:10:20 Ark and Dove Cathedral
1:13:41 wasteland ambient
Fallout 4 mod ideas
00:00 Sentinel Site
10:20 Prydwen
19:42 Diamond City
59:13 Goodneighbor
1:07:00 The Institute
Aye, not bad
Still an amazing soundtrack, brings so many old memories :)
Khans of the new California best track ♥ that damn bass..
Radiation Storm is a master piece, the feeling of exploring The Glow has to be in the top 10 of gaming moments of all time
When metallic minks hits
For me the Khans of New California is the beast
The quality of this is amazing compared to some of the other uploads. Well done!
Second Chance. Best song on here. Theme of Shady Sands.
Great stuff. Reminds me of that one short story: By The Waters of Babylon.
Khans of new California is my favourite
Metallic Monks and Vats of Goo really do have this apocalypse vibe to them. Either apocalypse approaching, or happening or happened.
love this, from back when FO had great music!
Love Khans of New California...
I as trying to point out one or two songs, but most of them are great. I played Fallout 4 without the game's music, just listening to this in the background, trying to get the best of each source. The radio songs are not bad, but I think that Bethesda did not get the catch and stuck the lore in the 50's when it was not meant to be like that. Long time ago, there was a mod for Fallout 3 in Nexus mods called "Galaxy News Radio - More from where it came from" with hundred songs or more that fitted much better thatn most of bethesda's choices. I still like some Bethesda radio songs, tbh, but usually fans know better. Thanks to Mark Morgan and Fallout 1 & 2 for feeding my imagination since early 2000's
Mark, wtf have you done in Wasteland 2? some good tracks reminding of Broken Hills, but the rest is... well... I don't know even know how to call this, some ambient noises, but where is the music like this one?
Biggest Little City in the World also plays while on the Oil Rig in FO2
Whenever there is a shitty day, which is frequent on my workdays, I just put this soundtrack on and feel like I'm in the game where I gotta be cautious and only count on myself. 100% immersion
I love Fallout!
In Vault of the Future i hear some russian words, or it seems to me? I hear this on 27:18 "ядерные силы", which can be translated as "nuclear forces".
And on 30:21 i hear "гонки вооружений", which can be translated as "arms race".
"В докладах рассматривается эволюция ядерных арсеналов и социально психологическая прблема гонки вооружения"
эволюция ядерных исследований...
To this day, Desert Wind makes me poo my pants.