the calmer they sound, the more disturbing and scary they are imo just think, people in 1902, 120 years ago, were hearing a lullaby before something potentially life-threatening was imminent
@@roecatgaming what if they aren't none of the music in the old fnaf games are original, they were all used from other things for example: the power outage music is from torredor march, the bad ending music from fnaf 3 is from a music box i think and all other music is based off of music boxes
the fact some of these audios were used in fnaf gives me the chills.. Guatemala (1902) Toreadors March : Freddys music box Saudi Arabia (1924) Waltz In a Major : Fnaf 3 bad ending i believe United Kingdom (1939) Swan Lake ; Conclusion : Fnaf 3 (Thank me for telling yall 😱 /nf )
i hate to say it, but, if yall believe this, DONT. AT ALL. EVER. NEVER EVER. high end computers and not even computers were invented back in these years. not even cars.
0:35 its sounds from gamelan,Indonesian traditional musical instruments.And I think it's scary because gamelan in almost all parts of Indonesia is believed to be able to summon spirits,Especially if the gamelan is playing alone at night, it's definitely a nightmare, moreover the sound of the alarm contains gamelan, you can imagine all the faces of Indonesian citizens when the alarm first started sounds.
0:35 "u visit indonesia" Kalm "U walk in gemalen midnight" Start panik "U are with ur indo friend" Kalm "Alarm start playing" Panik "UR INDONESIA FRIEND GONE" P A N I K
The japan alarm is actually Clair de Lune by Debussy. It's a classical piece and was used after the USA bombed japan. I was able to recognize this piece :D
Note: Afghan’s alarm in this video is from the end of the album “Everywhere at the End of Time” by the Caretaker. It plays for the last 5 minutes of “Place in the world fades away”.
0:36 "Why was Indonesia so scary" _Good question._ Well maybe because our country is a literal time bomb, has so many mystical cases, constant suffering from colonialism and imperialism in the past, dark history, has some insane citizens who is gonna kill random people on the street, and we also did black magic to each other.
Indonesia 1950 is honestly the scariest, its just like straight from a horror movie.. also, some of these alarm is oddly calming and beautiful, the feel is like when the end of world is in front of you
Events from EAS: 0:00 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami (Sep 28, 2018) 0:11 War in Afghanistan (Oct 7, 2001 - Aug 30, 2021) 0:36 Invasion of Ambon (Sep 28, 1950 - Nov 5, 1950) 1:03 Korean War (Jun 25, 1950 - Jul 27, 1953) 1:23 Second Sino-Japanese War (Jul 7, 1937 - Sep 9, 1945) (Republic Of China) 1:39 After the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Aug 6, 1945 - Aug 9, 1945) 2:08 The End of Battle of Berlin (Apr 16, 1945 - May 2, 1945) (Germania) 2:21 Invasion of Poland (Sep 1, 1939 - Oct 6, 1939) 2:29 WW1 begins in a year (1913) (Hervey Isles) 2:51 The End of Patagonia Rebelde (1920-1922) 3:11 The End of 1998-2002 Argentine great depression 3:36 1902 Guatemala earthquake (Apr 18, 1902) 4:10 During The Vietnam War (Nov 1, 1955 - Apr 30, 1975) 4:50 Battle of Mecca (Dec 5, 1924) (Kingdom Of Hejaz) 5:11 Gulf War (1991) (Aug 2, 1990 - Feb 28, 1991) 5:30 Separation of Panama from Colombia (Nov 3, 1903) 5:55 United Kingdom declaration of war on Germany (Sep 3, 1939) 6:10 11 September terrorist attacks (Sep 11, 2001) 6:21 The End of The Spanish Civil War (Jul 17, 1936 - Apr 1, 1939) (Francoist Spain) 6:50 Tornado hits Caracas (1978) 7:00 1948 Czechoslovak coup d’état (Feb 21, 1948 - Feb 25, 1948) (Soviet Union) 7:14 Albanian Civil War (Jan 16, 1997 - Aug 11, 1997) 7:28 Kazakhstan Invades Dushanbe (March 17, 1919) (Turkestan) 7:44 1923 Bangladesh earthquake (Sep 9, 1923) (East Pakistan) 7:54 Soviet Friendship of Romania (1953) 8:07 Mozambique War (1923) (maybe) (Portuguese East Africa) 9:03 Battle of Muar (Jan 14, 1942 - Jan 22, 1942) (Federation of Malaya) 9:44 1996 Croatia USAF CT-43 crash (Apr 3, 1996) 9:54 Telefe Hacked (Oct 2, 1995) 10:14 Palace II collapse (Feb 28, 1998) 10:43 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia (Mar 24, 1999 - Jun 10, 1999) (Republic of Serbia) That's all guys! If I got it wrong, comment down below to see if I need to correct something?! Note: Some alerts are fake!!
Now it just makes me wonder why so many games use the EAS, imagine you're from Croatia playing COD Zombies and all of a sudden you hear that when spinning the box? I'd shit myseld
Fun fact: Little cities in Spain didn't had eas alarms, so instead of that they made al the bells from churchs sound at the same time, which was actually frightening
As an Indonesian- The 1950 eas alarm sounds calming in a concerningly weird way, it's giving me the vibes of Javanese/Bali culture (I might be wrong, sorry!), either so it's good?
Fun fact: the reason why Japan has so much calming alarms is because the children don't get scared (Justice for Japan for actually caring about the kids)
Japan (1945) is calming but I feel like they are doing calm alarms so people can get more calmer going to safety. Unlike others they are scary except Japan.
4:12 as a vietnamese, i confirmed that our country's lullaby is sometimes sad and even scary. If u live in Vietnam in 1950s - 2000s (or nowaday) u will feel this lullaby is scary. (goddamn 500 likes)
I feel like the countries with the disturbing and creepy songs for alarms are like that because if that sound had to be played, in those places the situations were deadly and that the songs are songs of grief.
Date of EAS 0:00 Indonesia : September 28 2018 0:11 Afghanistan: October 6/7 2001 0:36 Indonesia: September 28 1950 1:03 South Korea : June 25 1950 1:23 China : July 7 1937 1:39 Japan : August 6 1945 2:08 Germany : April 16 1945 2:21 Poland : September 1 1939 2:30 No Date 2:51 Argentina : July 27 1922 3:11 Argentina : February 20 2002 3:36 Guatemala : April 18 1902 4:10 Vietnam : November 1 1955 / 1964 4:50 Saudi Arabia: December 5 1924 5:11 Saudi Arabia : February 28 1991 5:30 Colombia : November 3 1903 5:55 UK : September 3 1939 6:11 UK : September 11 2001 6:21 Spain : April 1 1939 6:50 No Date DATE EDITING SOON
2:08 Fun fact, this bit was actually used by a German number station during the cold war. After the "Scary ice cream truck" bit, you will hear an equally eerie sounding woman listing different numbers and words in German. Though, that last bit was cut out for the video...
I’m recognizing these eas alarms. People may have been using these to strike horror into the player while playing their horror game. Ngl these are real good to spook the player.
I know that the Afghanistan (2001) alarm came from Everywhere at the End of Time, about 6 hours and 26 minutes in. Even if that EAS alarm is fake, it works really well in Everywhere at the End of Time and as an EAS alarm.
I find myself always thinking about Saudi Arabia’s 1924 old EAS alarm when I had known i’d never heard it in my life. This is terrifying, sometimes at night I can’t even sleep because of it. I’ve been thinking of the tune since I was 6, and have been drawn to it for some odd reason. It scares me. Does anyone know why this could be happening??
@@Lily_Sans maybe, but i’ve never seen anything related to FNaF. All I know about that franchise is that there’s a bear and a fox robot and that’s about it.
Long story short (poland) The 1939 alarm was a jingle of radio "warsaw 1", its a song considered to be our army anthem "pierwsza brygada" the scarier is that it played right before the message of world war/getting attacked if im correct
3:36 as a Guatemalan, I am proud to say that we obtained the goods for a good weapon for people these days who dare to defy us. Just give them ptsd of a certain game.
To be honest , the thing i like about these old EAS alarms everytime its an end or after a tragic event , its mostly calming i think the reason why is because its like a time of saying condolences to the people who died in the event like the end of the war in Berlin , Germany and After the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan , its a time to think about the loved ones who died in the events and sometimes the EAS alarms are calming because of children .
0:10 just imagine running and seeing a big tornado chasing you while hearing the angels singing trying to tell you it’s over…..man that’s creepy to think a bout
@@g_g... But the quality of the recording is way too good for it to be played in the 1940's. Also I've never heard of other eas alarms use complete classical pieces, if they do use licensed songs, it's usually little jingles or short melodies. It is most definitely a modern recording of someone playing Claire De Lune +reverb and a little static.
@@ReynzWatashi For one, these are all fake. All of these "Old EAS alerts" are fake. The only one that's absolutely confirmed to be real is Poland (1939). There were never any systems like that set in place around that early 1900s era. Columbia's alarm is fake. The other music boxes alarm are faked. They are not real EAS alarms. No one in history has ever played these as EAS alerts.
2:21 That jingle... It's not just an alarm. It's a small part of the song "Pierwsza Brygada" played on a Piano, distorted by the old equipment it was recorded at. Right after it was heard, the following words were said by the person at the station : Hello Hello! Can you hear us? We are broadcasting the last Polish radio communication. Today, German troops entered Warsaw. We send brotherly greetings for Polish soldiers fighting at hel peninsula, and anybody fighting whatsoever, regardless of the place. Poland is Not Yet lost! Long Live Poland! After that, the station was blown up by Poles in order to stop German Propaganda from going into the Radio. *Long Live Poland.* Sincerly, someone from Poland.
2:08 imagine being a German child in Berlin hearing this song, you rush out side for the ice cream, only to snap back and see A tank burning in the place of the truck, your SS division commander is telling you to come back, as a Soviet troop is right around the corner. You miss being a kid.
I bet eas alarms today would definately regret what thy said if they heard Albania (1997), it fricken made me run outside from the noise when I first heard it! It felt like the alarm was in real life outside!
Afghanistan is so scary (but it also has a weird nostalgia feeling of church) And I feel we’ve all heard the Indonesia one it’s sorta of a cursed ice cream truck.. (I’m freaking myself out help ) Chinas one is like the end of a horror moving or normal movie, and I love Japans in 1945 wait- That song is in a roblox Obby I play help- it’s also in another game- Polands sounds calming but a 3am would not sit right, same with Cook Islands Argentina sounds like a music box of like Jamaican music (the first one)
japans is the scariest. The music isn’t supposed to scare you with fear of the sound, but the nostalgia of your life as the siren blows. Sirens indicate bad things most of the time but with calming music, it makes it incredibly eerie, distressing and sad. It’s oddly depressing and that’s the scariest part, it’s like the credit music of your death.
3:36 this definitely sounds like the music before Freddy jumpscares you at the first Five Nights At Freddy's game. Now I'm getting Five Nights At Freddy's vibes.
The Guatemala (1902) alarm is literally the same thing as freddy' music when the power runs out in fnaf 1 and to me the UK (1939) one sounds like the music in fnaf that you get when you beat the game
as a Venezuelan. I don't think such alarms even exist in Venezuela, I asked my mom once if there are any sirens or alarms in case of an attack or disaster she said no, if there was an attack you cant even seek shelter you'd only see the bomb falling trying to process whats going on, and by the time you understand its already over. Terrifying when i think about it.
@@ina_is_still_not_here_ i would llready have took the shit out of maduro if i ever had the chance to do so andnnot get arrested, or maybe..somethikg worse and darkerm (im venezolan)
Listening to this I can see families huddled together in each place scared and the kids crying as just certain death is upon them and there is nothing to do. These EAS alarms are like song for people before they died... That's what the song ones sound like.
i know this is old, but hear me out, hearing Japan's Old EAS alarm, while watching your beloveds around you, not knowing whats happening, if you will survive or not, if you will ever see them again, thinking about all the memories you had with them, and by the time you realize whats going on, everything you know has already vanished, would be sad or terryfying to think about
My take on the rankings: 0:00 Indonesia (2018) [20/10] imagine if this was playing in the middle of the afternoon 0:11 Afghanistan (2001) [0/10] from "its a burning memory" although it's terrifying, it would scar me for life if this was playing at night. 0:36 Indonesia (1950) [100/10] this gotta be close to France in 1940 1:03 South Korea (1950) [9/10] *suicidemouse.avi kicks in* 1:23 China (1937) [10/10] again, although it was ranked 5/10 by the creator, i think its a 10/10, it's reversed old creepy music. 1:39 Japan (1945) [1/10] a simple and sad piano 2:08 Germany (1945) [6/10] ooooo ice cream 2:21 Poland (1939) [😞/10] this is why invasions gotta stop 2:29 Cook Islands (1913) [6.225/10] the early version of Germany's 1945 alarm 3:11 Argentina (2002) [1M/10] *argentina being scari* 3:36 Guatemala (1902) [oldie/10] fnaf 4:10 Vietnam (1964) [120/10] why is this so scary?????? oh yeah, it's a 60's music box. 4:50 Saudi Arabia (1924) [3/10] fnaf 5:11 Saudi Arabia (1991) [0/10] not scary 5:30 Columbia (1903) [oldie/10] why does music boxes be creepy? 5:55 United Kingdom (1939) [the union jack has to fight germany/10] THE MUSIC BOXES DO NOT DESERVE TO BE CREEPY! 6:10 United Kingdom (2001) [0/10] this just sucks 6:21 Spain (1939) [5/10] very average 6:50 Venezuela (1978) [🌪/10] tornado warning is in effect 7:00 Russia (1948) [5/10] another music box one but it's average 7:14 Albania (1997) [6/10] almost a average one but it's getting scarier and scarier 7:29 Tajikistan (1919) [5/10] almost the same one as Albania except its average 7:44 Bangladesh (1923) [-200/10] I DID NOT SIGN UP FOR LOUD NOISES 7:54 Romania (1953) [?/10] honestly wtf is happening 8:11 Mozambique (1923) [roblos/10] did roblox exist back in 1923? 9:03 Malaysia (1942) [♾️/10] nope.....just nope. 9:44 Croatia (1996) [2/10] at least this one is tame 9:54 Argentina (1995) [8/10] oooooooooooooooof 10:14 Brazil (1998) [1/10] *THEY'RE TAKING ME TO BRAZIL AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH* Last but not least 10:43 Serbia (1999) [0/10] are you serious The End. Correct me in the replies, thank you for reading this comment, also I took sweat and tears to make this
They don’t sound scary, but if you were in the situation where the sound needed to be played, you’d be terrified.
Or in the middle of the night-
@@itsricoduh8900 or when you were sleeping
@@Hailtobanan11 oml yes
@@itsricoduh8900 Careful how you say his name dude
@@reclusiarchgrimaldus1269 W h a t-
the calmer they sound, the more disturbing and scary they are imo
just think, people in 1902, 120 years ago, were hearing a lullaby before something potentially life-threatening was imminent
They heard Freddy on the radio
Theyre all fake fyi
Yes
Look at me coontry alaam Dool amalrm crotiacia
@@roecatgaming what if they aren't
none of the music in the old fnaf games are original, they were all used from other things
for example: the power outage music is from torredor march, the bad ending music from fnaf 3 is from a music box i think and all other music is based off of music boxes
3:35 - Freddy's Music box (Toreador March)
4:50 - Happiest Day (FNAF 3 Bad Ending)
3:35 Freddy's is scary
They're probably fake
@@MonarthechickenanimationFr its the bite of 87
Yas, bad ending💀
the fact some of these audios were used in fnaf gives me the chills..
Guatemala (1902)
Toreadors March : Freddys music box
Saudi Arabia (1924)
Waltz In a Major : Fnaf 3 bad ending i believe
United Kingdom (1939)
Swan Lake ; Conclusion : Fnaf 3
(Thank me for telling yall 😱 /nf )
Japan (1945)
Claim de lune
-debussy
The saudi is called happiest day btw(thats the fnaf songs name)
Venezuela 1978 sounds like FNAF 4 ambience
I think some of them might be fake
i hate to say it, but, if yall believe this, DONT. AT ALL. EVER. NEVER EVER. high end computers and not even computers were invented back in these years. not even cars.
0:35 its sounds from gamelan,Indonesian traditional musical instruments.And I think it's scary because gamelan in almost all parts of Indonesia is believed to be able to summon spirits,Especially if the gamelan is playing alone at night, it's definitely a nightmare, moreover the sound of the alarm contains gamelan, you can imagine all the faces of Indonesian citizens when the alarm first started sounds.
Now I can just imagine, the alarm making the situation 3x worse. Despite them changing, the newer ones sounds like a FNAF theme or something.
@@KevinGhidor_uh its not 5x its like 40x 💀
Imagine at night, can summon spirit, and also a danger, im ded rn
0:35 "u visit indonesia"
Kalm
"U walk in gemalen midnight"
Start panik
"U are with ur indo friend"
Kalm
"Alarm start playing"
Panik
"UR INDONESIA FRIEND GONE"
P A N I K
as an indonesian, *neat*
The japan alarm is actually Clair de Lune by Debussy. It's a classical piece and was used after the USA bombed japan. I was able to recognize this piece :D
Debussy 😳
@@marielucha1983 LMAO yes I thought that too when I first heard it
Yeah and I feel bad if Hiroshima that’s the place who got bombed
Now I wanna go to Japan and stay, Why does my country bomb Japan D:
@@black_cat3202 japan bombed pearl harbor and 7 ships along with it
Germany (1945): 🍦😈
Germany ( Now): 🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺
Actually @RoomsWasTaken That German alarm's fake. It's not the right one.
@@MehediHasan-ml3mg sorry its was Ripoff Palestine but glitchey
Note: Afghan’s alarm in this video is from the end of the album “Everywhere at the End of Time” by the Caretaker. It plays for the last 5 minutes of “Place in the world fades away”.
Note #2: South Korea’s alarm is likely fake too as it plays at the end of a lost episode not-so-creepypasta called suicidemouse.avi.
0:36
"Why was Indonesia so scary"
_Good question._
Well maybe because our country is a literal time bomb, has so many mystical cases, constant suffering from colonialism and imperialism in the past, dark history, has some insane citizens who is gonna kill random people on the street, and we also did black magic to each other.
why black magic tho
@@handyes42 no, they should’ve chose turquoise magic.
As an indonesian i confirm this is true
is it even a time bomb?!
As an Indonesian, this is true tho
The Guatemala Alarm (1902) is Toreador March from the Opera Carmen which was used in Five Nights at Freddy’s.
I Know
UK WHY?????? You have That Fnaf Fredbear music
It was made by Carmen overture
@@rowenamanalo3561 fazber
Are you ready for Freddy?
Indonesia 1950 is honestly the scariest, its just like straight from a horror movie.. also, some of these alarm is oddly calming and beautiful, the feel is like when the end of world is in front of you
Ahhh these are the best lullaby's
Events from EAS:
0:00 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami (Sep 28, 2018)
0:11 War in Afghanistan (Oct 7, 2001 - Aug 30, 2021)
0:36 Invasion of Ambon (Sep 28, 1950 - Nov 5, 1950)
1:03 Korean War (Jun 25, 1950 - Jul 27, 1953)
1:23 Second Sino-Japanese War (Jul 7, 1937 - Sep 9, 1945) (Republic Of China)
1:39 After the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Aug 6, 1945 - Aug 9, 1945)
2:08 The End of Battle of Berlin (Apr 16, 1945 - May 2, 1945) (Germania)
2:21 Invasion of Poland (Sep 1, 1939 - Oct 6, 1939)
2:29 WW1 begins in a year (1913) (Hervey Isles)
2:51 The End of Patagonia Rebelde (1920-1922)
3:11 The End of 1998-2002 Argentine great depression
3:36 1902 Guatemala earthquake (Apr 18, 1902)
4:10 During The Vietnam War (Nov 1, 1955 - Apr 30, 1975)
4:50 Battle of Mecca (Dec 5, 1924) (Kingdom Of Hejaz)
5:11 Gulf War (1991) (Aug 2, 1990 - Feb 28, 1991)
5:30 Separation of Panama from Colombia (Nov 3, 1903)
5:55 United Kingdom declaration of war on Germany (Sep 3, 1939)
6:10 11 September terrorist attacks (Sep 11, 2001)
6:21 The End of The Spanish Civil War (Jul 17, 1936 - Apr 1, 1939) (Francoist Spain)
6:50 Tornado hits Caracas (1978)
7:00 1948 Czechoslovak coup d’état (Feb 21, 1948 - Feb 25, 1948) (Soviet Union)
7:14 Albanian Civil War (Jan 16, 1997 - Aug 11, 1997)
7:28 Kazakhstan Invades Dushanbe (March 17, 1919) (Turkestan)
7:44 1923 Bangladesh earthquake (Sep 9, 1923) (East Pakistan)
7:54 Soviet Friendship of Romania (1953)
8:07 Mozambique War (1923) (maybe) (Portuguese East Africa)
9:03 Battle of Muar (Jan 14, 1942 - Jan 22, 1942) (Federation of Malaya)
9:44 1996 Croatia USAF CT-43 crash (Apr 3, 1996)
9:54 Telefe Hacked (Oct 2, 1995)
10:14 Palace II collapse (Feb 28, 1998)
10:43 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia (Mar 24, 1999 - Jun 10, 1999) (Republic of Serbia)
That's all guys!
If I got it wrong, comment down below to see if I need to correct something?!
Note: Some alerts are fake!!
You actually took all that time just to comment on a video...?
*u deserve more*
@@nurseallison09 Thanks!
I think the south korea 1950 sound like vs mickey from fnf
Now it just makes me wonder why so many games use the EAS, imagine you're from Croatia playing COD Zombies and all of a sudden you hear that when spinning the box? I'd shit myseld
Technically the Korean War never ended til 2018.
Fun fact: Little cities in Spain didn't had eas alarms, so instead of that they made al the bells from churchs sound at the same time, which was actually frightening
Sssssppppppaaaaaaiiiiinnnn
Oh fu no no way
Yeah that's true I live in a little village
Spain rhymes with pain
I dont live in Spain, but ngl that is actually terrifying
Thank you for this information when I’ll go visit all of these countries.
Guatemala's alarm sounds like from that FNAF jumpscares 💀💀
IKR LMAO
true
As an Indonesian- The 1950 eas alarm sounds calming in a concerningly weird way, it's giving me the vibes of Javanese/Bali culture (I might be wrong, sorry!), either so it's good?
no it gave me more of like a javanese feeling for no reason.
@@IIIIlIllll it is javanese
@@silky_bun- i guess you could say that
@@IIIIlIllll yeah, i totally searched in my javanese studying book, gamelan was totally there
Its from a gamelan. No wonder its calming but in another its fucking terrifying.
Fun fact: the reason why Japan has so much calming alarms is because the children don't get scared (Justice for Japan for actually caring about the kids)
yes but japan's other 1945 siren isn't calm
Yes, they cared about the kids when Japanese officers were running around slicing them in half
"for caring about the kids". same country that is probably the main exporter of child sex dolls
Unlike Bloody America
What about Japan tsunami
Afghanistan old eas alarm is so peaceful for some reason. Angels singing is so beautiful.
so many scary music in my childhood are from old country's eas alarm which is crazy...
Indonesia's 1950 eas alarm sounds like a good ending of a horror game...
It's giving me that vibe also. Like, you made it... but at what cost?
Yes
Japan (1945) is calming but I feel like they are doing calm alarms so people can get more calmer going to safety. Unlike others they are scary except Japan.
I would go to japan now
Claude Debussy Clair de la lune song
@@reaperscythe699hj3 same but i have to go with a plane TwT
@@stijnciax yup
yeah cause its literally clair de lune, these kids think its real
3:36 the nostalgic music box of the animatronic bear
Bro watching these while high is scary but fun at the same time
3:36
Bro imagine you time traveled to guatemala in 1902 and had a blackout in the whole entire country and you hear this alarm💀💀
Five nights in Guatemala
@@Dave_Miller_TP 🥶😩
You been here for 2 years and no subscribers
@@wheeltheseall and?
Fr tho💀
There’s no way that almost every old alarm from like the 1900’s is a lullaby
Well yeah because they’re old
I like the music tho its calming
@@1French2Fries3Neko its terrifying
Not to me
@@Czechkistan to me it’s like “ok imma go to bed now” and the scary EAS alarms they remind me of weridcore
Fact: The Indonesian 1950 EAS came from a logo on Georgia called "Georgian Color TV"
I like how Malaysia had those screams at the alarm. Gladly i wasnt born in the 1900s.
Fun "Fact": In Sweden, the EAS alarms are actually just Minecraft cave sounds.
It got banned because it's too scary
@sky the wolf r/ wooooooosh
@@lukeyyt7026 r/kidsarestupid
4:12 as a vietnamese, i confirmed that our country's lullaby is sometimes sad and even scary. If u live in Vietnam in 1950s - 2000s (or nowaday) u will feel this lullaby is scary.
(goddamn 500 likes)
Sounds slightly related to th-cam.com/video/W5tMQEdD7NA/w-d-xo.html (Saudi Arabia's)
@@11O2O2O how do u know
It's like if I'm stalked by the undead suicidal ghost of a war rape victim who was trying to ask me to kill her with a gun
Bro this is planets song
This vietnam EAS is basically British patriot music "I vow to thee my country".
I feel like the countries with the disturbing and creepy songs for alarms are like that because if that sound had to be played, in those places the situations were deadly and that the songs are songs of grief.
Also i feel like the nineteen hundreds were a creepy time
Date of EAS
0:00 Indonesia : September 28 2018
0:11 Afghanistan: October 6/7 2001
0:36 Indonesia: September 28 1950
1:03 South Korea : June 25 1950
1:23 China : July 7 1937
1:39 Japan : August 6 1945
2:08 Germany : April 16 1945
2:21 Poland : September 1 1939
2:30 No Date
2:51 Argentina : July 27 1922
3:11 Argentina : February 20 2002
3:36 Guatemala : April 18 1902
4:10 Vietnam : November 1 1955 / 1964
4:50 Saudi Arabia: December 5 1924
5:11 Saudi Arabia : February 28 1991
5:30 Colombia : November 3 1903
5:55 UK : September 3 1939
6:11 UK : September 11 2001
6:21 Spain : April 1 1939
6:50 No Date
DATE EDITING SOON
3:36 Damn, never knew that Freddy or eas alarms even existed in the early 1900's
Yes LMAO
Freddy is in 87 👄💀
@@dragon-du6ew they said early smh
Thats what I thought 😂
😟
2:08 Fun fact, this bit was actually used by a German number station during the cold war. After the "Scary ice cream truck" bit, you will hear an equally eerie sounding woman listing different numbers and words in German. Though, that last bit was cut out for the video...
Swedish rhapsody was a Polish station :)
@@gokanofreepoints2111 Thanks for the correction, bud. I thought it was German...
@@thepedalkickers2701 Yes, because they used german language :P
@@gokanofreepoints2111 I guess it can be confusing like that...
Bro was really trying to scare the Allies out of the Deutschland
Why the germany one is so fire 🔥🔥🔥
Also... most of them sound scary when u think about it.
The Japan one is calming because they don’t wanna scare anyone
I’m recognizing these eas alarms. People may have been using these to strike horror into the player while playing their horror game. Ngl these are real good to spook the player.
Most of these aren't real
@@thechubster3423
Your right
I know that the Afghanistan (2001) alarm came from Everywhere at the End of Time, about 6 hours and 26 minutes in. Even if that EAS alarm is fake, it works really well in Everywhere at the End of Time and as an EAS alarm.
WAIT HOLD ONE ONES IN FNAF TOO
@@aniiiiiiii- YES GUATEMALAS (1902) AND I THINK SAUDI ARABIA (1924)
Maybe onto Rio Grande do Sul landscapes & coastal zones some gale force winds happended out in 2004 when Catarina Hurricane reached.
Once country’s (that I live in) alarm turned on.. it sounded like a air passing through the speaker and screaming inside the speaker..
Fun fact:Old eas was on music box to calm all the kids on those situations
9:10 really?
no nobody really used music boxes like the ones in this video
I find myself always thinking about Saudi Arabia’s 1924 old EAS alarm when I had known i’d never heard it in my life. This is terrifying, sometimes at night I can’t even sleep because of it. I’ve been thinking of the tune since I was 6, and have been drawn to it for some odd reason. It scares me. Does anyone know why this could be happening??
It’s been years since I’ve played, but ever played one of the first three FNAF games. I believe that song was in one of those.
It's in FNAF, so that might be it?
@@Lily_Sans maybe, but i’ve never seen anything related to FNaF. All I know about that franchise is that there’s a bear and a fox robot and that’s about it.
Back then, air defense didn't exist, so they probably played these xylophone tunes just to give people a nice sound when they die 💀
Long story short (poland)
The 1939 alarm was a jingle of radio "warsaw 1", its a song considered to be our army anthem "pierwsza brygada"
the scarier is that it played right before the message of world war/getting attacked if im correct
ye i think it played 5 days before the radio tower got destroyed
yes but warsaw 2 also played “the jingle” and also got destroyed and played throughout the war
3:36 as a Guatemalan, I am proud to say that we obtained the goods for a good weapon for people these days who dare to defy us. Just give them ptsd of a certain game.
They put it in FNAF I JUST REALIZED
@@_ophelia. ye
@@_ophelia. its called toreador march
Wasn’t that playd in the Guatemalan genocide
@@_ophelia. **insert freddy jumpscare here**
I was from Afghanistan, and the sound sounds very relaxing!
Mozambique IS THE SCARIEST PLACE TO HEAR AN EAS ALARM IN 1923😱😱
It’s so interesting that most of the scary music you heard in games were from old EAS alarms.
Yeah
Like Guatemala 1902 plays in Fnaf.
@@Starolotl Idk if everyone is joking or not. But I'm 101% those are fake
@@Hel15 man shut up not true
And also Malaysia's alarm in 1942 is played in Suicide Mouse.exe (a creepypasta of Mickey Mouse)
Ah yes, how to forget when Afghanistan used the last minutes of Everywhere at the end of time as their EAS
omg thats scary as heck, everywhere at the end of time terrifies me
And Malasia 1942's is much scary as heck!
Before the first stage even came out
Or when Freddy Fazbear invaded Guatemala in 1902. Scary shit
@@cursorguy Freddy Fazbear finishes the banana war in Guatemala
Germany, spain and japan are relaxing
also where's the part 2? did it get a copyright strike or smth
Government and People: You don't have to be scared of alarms! Just do what the emergency plan says and stay calm!
old EAS alarms: *hey there buddy*
Nice 👌
oof
Poverty:you lived at Norway or epyt💀
@@kaiandmaxanimegirl2319 cant imagine the scariness :'0
hi!
Old EAS alarms are incredibly disturbing.
I can agree I was frozen with fear when I heard Poland 1939 for the first time.
but japan is not scary
True
@@susmitaalam4990 its a a Innocent tune but the backstory is just heartbreaking :(
@@MrSeb81 how to bacstroy is?
To be honest , the thing i like about these old EAS alarms everytime its an end or after a tragic event , its mostly calming i think the reason why is because its like a time of saying condolences to the people who died in the event like the end of the war in Berlin , Germany and After the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan , its a time to think about the loved ones who died in the events and sometimes the EAS alarms are calming because of children .
4:11 feels like it should have a person calmly singing it.
0:10 just imagine running and seeing a big tornado chasing you while hearing the angels singing trying to tell you it’s over…..man that’s creepy to think a bout
Jesus
Is it just me or it sounds like you're in a movie and everything goes slow-mo while you're running with this sound?
I'm from indonesia i'm *islam* and i don't believe jesus i believe * NABI* and * ALLAH SWT*
@@lunar3clispe_fan638 No one ask, really
@@lunar3clispe_fan638 imna moslem too, but idgaf
In my opinion, the one that sounds like angels is the scariest, especially whatever the context of the scenario
I would also agree on Japan 1945 EAS alarm cuz it is calming
Japan's EAS has always had a soothing tone to calm down people who heard it to help make people more organised and prevent panic buying and rushes.
Bruh, it's not real. The actual piece playing in it is just a slowed reverb version of Claire de lune
@@shayshawbear3865yes, some eas use licensed music. That doesn't make it fake. 🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@g_g... But the quality of the recording is way too good for it to be played in the 1940's. Also I've never heard of other eas alarms use complete classical pieces, if they do use licensed songs, it's usually little jingles or short melodies. It is most definitely a modern recording of someone playing Claire De Lune +reverb and a little static.
New eas alerts: we are the most scariest eas ever
Old eas alerts: hold ma beer
We are creepy
Yeah
Scary how they try to make the 20nd century is the end of an world
Why people make's alarm scary 😭
@@ReynzWatashi to put the citizens on alert
@@ReynzWatashi For one, these are all fake. All of these "Old EAS alerts" are fake. The only one that's absolutely confirmed to be real is Poland (1939). There were never any systems like that set in place around that early 1900s era. Columbia's alarm is fake. The other music boxes alarm are faked. They are not real EAS alarms. No one in history has ever played these as EAS alerts.
3:35 Freddy Fazbear music
5:11 gate of hell
8:06 scary roblox killers
Yay My Contry 10/10 Thank For ratting my Country :)
2:21
That jingle... It's not just an alarm. It's a small part of the song "Pierwsza Brygada" played on a Piano, distorted by the old equipment it was recorded at. Right after it was heard, the following words were said by the person at the station :
Hello Hello! Can you hear us?
We are broadcasting the last Polish radio communication.
Today, German troops entered Warsaw.
We send brotherly greetings for Polish soldiers fighting at hel peninsula,
and anybody fighting whatsoever, regardless of the place.
Poland is Not Yet lost!
Long Live Poland!
After that, the station was blown up by Poles in order to stop German Propaganda from going into the Radio.
*Long Live Poland.*
Sincerly, someone from Poland.
Is it just me, or does that eas alarm sound like the aftermath of the end of the world?
@@finnfrankel6197so the cockroaches play this at full blast :D
3:36 Guatemala 1902 alarm is....
The jingle you hear when you have 0% power in FNaF 1!!!
Guatemala liked FNaF.
4:49 Saudi Arabia also has a FNaF sound!!
But I forgot which one... I think it's A music box or something...
@@elvirareyes8530I think it's called '' waltz in a major''
The South Korean 🇰🇷 EAS Alarm in 1950 was played on radios during the Korean War, south & north
In the north they played something really loud
I found the orgin of the suicide mouse ending!
The legend of korean war alarm
It's a suicide mouse song
Sorry to disappoint
Some others are maybe fake too
@@uraveragesheggy4237 good job
Malaysia 1942 sounds like someone getting runover by a lawn mower
There's also a robots OST that you used to hear in like 2008 or 2007 or sumthing
Idk
2:08 imagine being a German child in Berlin hearing this song, you rush out side for the ice cream, only to snap back and see A tank burning in the place of the truck, your SS division commander is telling you to come back, as a Soviet troop is right around the corner. You miss being a kid.
Reminds me of "The strange faced man" poster thing
EAS Alarms today: "We are scary XDDDDD!"
Old EAS Alarms: “allow us to introduce ourselves”
I just feel bad for poland
I bet eas alarms today would definately regret what thy said if they heard Albania (1997), it fricken made me run outside from the noise when I first heard it! It felt like the alarm was in real life outside!
Poland: I feel bad adding this scary jingle of 1939….
Well Eas Alarms Back then weren't that Modern like Eas Alarms today
Lol nice one
Japanese 1945.. Its very calming. Just like a calming video
Dude guatemala is FNAF
The fact that 1:39 played right before the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki is terrifying.
It didn't play before that, it played after it. The alert before the bombings were very earrape
Basically music for the credit scene
You just need little kid to defeat japan
Why does it sound like that one symphony that Claude Debussy made?
That eas is fake
0:10 bro literally just played the caretaker's everywhere at the end of time lmao.
WHY IS NOBODY TALK ABOUT THIS
Lmao
Am i going to heaven after i hear this?
Edit: If it is true, *HELP MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEeEEEEEEEEEaeeEEEEeEEEEEEEEEEEe*
this mf really just played stage 6's last track and said it was a EAS 💀
Afghanistan is so scary (but it also has a weird nostalgia feeling of church) And I feel we’ve all heard the Indonesia one it’s sorta of a cursed ice cream truck.. (I’m freaking myself out help ) Chinas one is like the end of a horror moving or normal movie, and I love Japans in 1945 wait- That song is in a roblox Obby I play help- it’s also in another game- Polands sounds calming but a 3am would not sit right, same with Cook Islands Argentina sounds like a music box of like Jamaican music (the first one)
japans is the scariest. The music isn’t supposed to scare you with fear of the sound, but the nostalgia of your life as the siren blows. Sirens indicate bad things most of the time but with calming music, it makes it incredibly eerie, distressing and sad. It’s oddly depressing and that’s the scariest part, it’s like the credit music of your death.
the way you word this- i- *sobs and cries on floor*
I agree with you
Me when Nagasaki and Hiroshima
Literally debussy lol
Bro spitting fax
3:38 oooo spooky fnaf song (also hi from indonesia your fine in indonesia :)
3:36 this definitely sounds like the music before Freddy jumpscares you at the first Five Nights At Freddy's game. Now I'm getting Five Nights At Freddy's vibes.
It is, Scott just used it, idk if he knew where it came from or not, I bet he just took a non copyright lullaby off of the internet
@@SkyPangolin My name is actually Rachel.
@@RacheltheHyperCougar ahem he said scott used it, he didint call you scott
I’m Spanic from Guatemala 🇬🇹 and yeah scott took our alarm
Yeah-
These alarms are super calm and sound like a lullaby.
You wrong
I would say that about Guatemala, but first thing I think of when I hear that is Freddy Fazbear is about to kill you.
Why?
some of them, I cant belive alarms where like that calm (SOME OF THEM)
South korea tho
UK (1939) is actually the song from 18th century by Tchaikovsky and it is Swan Lake
The Guatemala (1902) sounds familliar.
It reminds me of "was that the bite of 87"
The Guatemala (1902) alarm is literally the same thing as freddy' music when the power runs out in fnaf 1 and to me the UK (1939) one sounds like the music in fnaf that you get when you beat the game
you mean 4:50 for the last one
@@alphareborn9908 huh
@@deeyeofeyeness
Saudi Arabia 1924 sounds like the bad ending to the fnaf 3
@@alphareborn9908 no the UK in 1939 sounds like it would be a song in the ending of a fnaf game
@@deeyeofeyeness th-cam.com/video/EG757bPPXZQ/w-d-xo.html and 4:50 are almost the same
as a Venezuelan. I don't think such alarms even exist in Venezuela, I asked my mom once if there are any sirens or alarms in case of an attack or disaster
she said no, if there was an attack you cant even seek shelter you'd only see the bomb falling trying to process whats going on, and by the time you understand its already over. Terrifying when i think about it.
Its so sad that nicolas maduro doesn't give a shit about venezuelans
@@ina_is_still_not_here_ i would llready have took the shit out of maduro if i ever had the chance to do so andnnot get arrested, or maybe..somethikg worse and darkerm (im venezolan)
Do you experience bugs in money and food?
@@legi2 No-
@@Bella_Splatoon are you a skeleton?
Bro Malyiasa always i think of it when i almost sleep and in my dreams
Guatemala is where it all started guys.
Listening to this I can see families huddled together in each place scared and the kids crying as just certain death is upon them and there is nothing to do. These EAS alarms are like song for people before they died... That's what the song ones sound like.
MY BROTHER IN CHRIST WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS
@@fritzthepan1658 Idk. I wasn't really trying to see it. It just happened.
God lord
Especially the Japan and Vietnam ones because of what the USA did for them to need those alarms. It makes me upset thinking about it.
Suddenly, it’s raining in my room
9:45 “OH, LETS GOOO!! FINALLY A RAY GUN!”
LMAOO
LOLL
💀💀💀
Now this. Is a certified cod zombies moment
*and then get mauled by a group of zombie at wave 55 and a pack of ghoul dog*
1:04 mickey mouse
3:36 freddy
4:50 bad ending freddy
8:07 game roblox horror
9:45 music mystery box
I'm in Indonesia and I just saw the title and I just watched it lol 😂, and yes, all of them scare me every single time
6:21 that's got to be one of my favorites. That and the 1902 Guatemala alert because it reminded me of FNAF.
And Saudi Arabia 1924
0:10 is angels in heaven godly singing
That's the last 6 minutes of EATEOT
Welp its actually a cathedral chruch so you got close
3:36
@@carlosnishiyama6612 how are you sure
I'm non-religious.
Isn’t 0:10 from the last 5 minutes of the last track of Everywhere At the End of Time?
For some reason it felt like I was gonna cry when I heard the Vietnam alarm
i know this is old, but hear me out, hearing Japan's Old EAS alarm, while watching your beloveds around you, not knowing whats happening, if you will survive or not, if you will ever see them again, thinking about all the memories you had with them, and by the time you realize whats going on, everything you know has already vanished, would be sad or terryfying to think about
HELP THIS MADE ME CRY WHAT?
This is actually sad. Kinda sounds like a story of the Hiroshima bombing. 😢
@@silver_tearz WJAT
9:45 10000/10 it gives us COD zombies nostalgia
More like fun
This gives me rage
Same dude!
Rip for the people who really wants to get the Ray Gun
Yes also rip the og maps
The japan EAS alarm is so if it goes off in the night, It doesnt scare babies or little children :) Hope it helped!
1:03 Korean 1950 eas alarm sounds like the Mr incredible becoming uncanny the poor smashed skull phase
fun fact : 2% of the series has mr incredible being uncanny
Edit : HOW DARE YOU CALL ME FAKE WHEN I CHANGED MY PFP DUMBO
Dream
yes
the Malay one
OH NO FAKE DREAM
FAKEEE
3:28• why is Freddy Fazbear in my office
oh no
Ñ
*chuckles* im in danger🗿💀💀😭😭😭
Exactly it sounds just like you’re about to get jumpscared in fnaf
Oh _sh*t_ your dead _💀_
My take on the rankings:
0:00 Indonesia (2018) [20/10] imagine if this was playing in the middle of the afternoon
0:11 Afghanistan (2001) [0/10] from "its a burning memory" although it's terrifying, it would scar me for life if this was playing at night.
0:36 Indonesia (1950) [100/10] this gotta be close to France in 1940
1:03 South Korea (1950) [9/10] *suicidemouse.avi kicks in*
1:23 China (1937) [10/10] again, although it was ranked 5/10 by the creator, i think its a 10/10, it's reversed old creepy music.
1:39 Japan (1945) [1/10] a simple and sad piano
2:08 Germany (1945) [6/10] ooooo ice cream
2:21 Poland (1939) [😞/10] this is why invasions gotta stop
2:29 Cook Islands (1913) [6.225/10] the early version of Germany's 1945 alarm
3:11 Argentina (2002) [1M/10] *argentina being scari*
3:36 Guatemala (1902) [oldie/10] fnaf
4:10 Vietnam (1964) [120/10] why is this so scary?????? oh yeah, it's a 60's music box.
4:50 Saudi Arabia (1924) [3/10] fnaf
5:11 Saudi Arabia (1991) [0/10] not scary
5:30 Columbia (1903) [oldie/10] why does music boxes be creepy?
5:55 United Kingdom (1939) [the union jack has to fight germany/10] THE MUSIC BOXES DO NOT DESERVE TO BE CREEPY!
6:10 United Kingdom (2001) [0/10] this just sucks
6:21 Spain (1939) [5/10] very average
6:50 Venezuela (1978) [🌪/10] tornado warning is in effect
7:00 Russia (1948) [5/10] another music box one but it's average
7:14 Albania (1997) [6/10] almost a average one but it's getting scarier and scarier
7:29 Tajikistan (1919) [5/10] almost the same one as Albania except its average
7:44 Bangladesh (1923) [-200/10] I DID NOT SIGN UP FOR LOUD NOISES
7:54 Romania (1953) [?/10] honestly wtf is happening
8:11 Mozambique (1923) [roblos/10] did roblox exist back in 1923?
9:03 Malaysia (1942) [♾️/10] nope.....just nope.
9:44 Croatia (1996) [2/10] at least this one is tame
9:54 Argentina (1995) [8/10] oooooooooooooooof
10:14 Brazil (1998) [1/10] *THEY'RE TAKING ME TO BRAZIL AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH*
Last but not least
10:43 Serbia (1999) [0/10] are you serious
The End.
Correct me in the replies, thank you for reading this comment, also I took sweat and tears to make this
I am an indonesian and the second one the 1950 i always hear that when a train comes or an ice cream bike comes
9:28 you can hear people screaming
A Mouse is interrupting the noise
It's Suicide Mouse
9:45 if this played I would run into the room screaming "did you get the ray gun??"