Well... guess that's why they use this thing for military training in some places, i believe to work on psychological endurance, though correct me if I'm wrong on that one
The audio is from a poem called "boots" which was talks about what happened during the second Boer war. The war wad between the British and the free states of Transvaal and Oranje. The British marched over 60.000 troops into the South African desert for years, and more than 20.000 British soldiers died in battle. However, the British killed and injured more than 50.000 African and Boer (part Dutch part African) soldiers, killed 20.000+ women and children in concentration camps. Another 20.000+ soldiers were also put in concentration camps. Ironically, this poem was made to portray the horror the British faced during those times.... Also one of the few times colonists massacred other colonists.
Dang, though I think the soldiers of both sides seem to have suffered quite a bit while those in charge of this whole thing just sat upon it all and didn't think much of it.
@@davidortiz3094 you should look into what they used for regular Clearwater terrorists. Like the ones with names and reasons to be in gitmo. Sometimes playing the most mundane thing or adding a sound to an action can do wonders. Where did they document what happened? Think about it
@@birb9835 the music makes it sound much better, the original poem sounds weird the the guy ranting by himself. the music adds a nice ominous assurence to the fear in his voice
There should be an Oscar category for trailers. This one would be a strong contender. It's driving, eerie, claustrophobic sound is totally enthralling.
Especially seeing the giant infected guy on top of them . I can only imagine how disturbing he’s gonna be in the movie. He prolly can rip off people’s heads with no problem. That movie poster shows him holding a human head on his weapon .
Tbh I think part of why is because a lot of the verses to the poem can be fit to have a much darker meaning under the context of this film. This verse, alongside a lot of others, can fit in with the overarching theme/feeling of having to always be on the move from the zombies. Really, I can't stress enough how fucking genius the person doing the audio for this trailer was.
7, 6, 11, 5, 9, and 20 miles today. 4, 11, 17, 32 the day before. Boots, Boots, Boots, Boots moving up and down again, there’s no discharge in the war. Don’t, Don’t, Don’t, Don’t look at what’s in front of you. Boots, Boots, Boots, Boots moving up and down again. Men, Men, Men, Men, Men go mad with watching em, there’s no discharge in the war. If. Your. Eyes. Drop. They will get a’top of you. Boots, Boots, Boots, Boots moving up and down again, there’s no discharge in the war. Try. Try. Try. Try to think of something different. Oh. My. God keep me from going lunatic. Boots, Boots, Boots, Boots moving up and down again, there’s no discharge in the war. 7, 6, 11, 5, 4, 17, 32 the day before.
Do you think maybe 7-6 (am to pm) is referring to the soldier's shift? And 11-5 (pm to am) is the only time he gets to eat and get ready to sleep? 😱 If so, Rudyard Kipling did a really good job conveying the repetition in his poem. Holy crap I'd go nuts.
Why is 28 days later not a video-game? It's a perfect concept for a game and it's baffling how the owners of the IP haven't realised it. It'll be huge.
it scared the absolute fuck out of me when it said theres not discharge in the war still got me fucking shaking at the yelling part lord help meeeeeeeeeee
Vocals by Taylor Holmes who also voiced King Stefan in Disney's Sleeping Beauty (1959). His filmography is pretty impressive. Whoever added the music to it is an absolute genius.
The audio for this trailer is incredibly well crafted, there’s no doubt about that. However, I believe the reason why you feel you want to continue repeating it is more to do with how it makes you feel. This audio is definitely uncomfortable, but in a way that’s not something you can’t listen to and want to turn off, but more so intriguing. It really captures the dread, horror, isolation, and doom coming. It’s not an audio that’s common, so when it comes around, I think it grips onto you due to its precise target to how it wants you to feel. That’s my take on it 😂
I've been listening to this over and over for the past few days, it just makes me day dream about trench warfare and slowly growing chaos as people die in no man's land and more and more destruction.
No, I feel the same man, it feels very comfy and like safe if that makes sense? I put it on loop and listen to it. I can understand why people find it disturbing but I actually really like it
The way she starts to yell in the mic makes me excited for it, and I just learned of the poem, and it gives me both chills down my spine and goosebumps all over. It's haunting, makes me feel like I can feel her sanity slipping with each repetition. I want to go to the bloody theaters when this movie comes out.
“Boots, boots, boots, boots…” the pace at which it’s spoken is the beat at which we have to march in ROCT (112 beats per minute). If you try saying “Left, left, left, left, right, left…” at the pace in which she says “boots, boots, boots,” or “Men, men, men..,” it syncs up
The genius marketer/editor that added the poem to the trailer should get a huge raise and maybe more for reintroducing this song to the mainstream internet and the public conscious.
There is a rage virus lookalike atm in the world. The rage virus is in the blood + liver..the same as hepatitis b. The biggest epidemic going on right now, the infected B patients also have blood eye and behave agressive, more than 500million are infected around the world. 2 billion has been infected but someshow they cured (own immune system cleared it)
Creek helldivers after fighting the illuminates. They are going mad insane cause of the cosmic horrors. Legend goes those Creek diverse no longer have sols after witnessing the cosmic horrors.
parts of thsi go so well in a zombie story "men go mad with watching them!" "don't look at what's infront of you" "if your eyes drop they will get atop of you"
I gave the film trailer kudos to use the audio that is not only based on an actual event (Captured Soldiers forced to walk an endless trail in South Africa during the Boehr War), but also used today as part of Military/Navy Initiation to endure any kind of punishment the enemy gives
see I know this is gonna be buried but I wanna congratulate the trailer version of this chant. It's got this quiet radio static like the world is dead at the beginning, before bringing in a slight tap as if trying to check the mic or changing the channels in a way. The bass comes in at the same time afterwards, and with the added slight violin-synth it just feels so very eerie. Then the second half adds with the higher vocals, adding more dead and being more monotonous and repetitive. The third half extends the dread to the max, being a yelling manic sensation that is what the infected probably act on, with a endless run for beating down the uninfected due to hatred and *rage* flowing through them. It ends with a simple synth and bass beat that finishes with the calm repeating of the chant, back to being calm once again, easing us back down but still keeping us tense as if the loop has restarted. Just outstanding in my opinion and I probably butchered it but to be fair I just love zombies a lot so-
I can't wait to see this movie. We've waited so long for this. This poem was perfect for this, and if this is a glimpse of it... Boy do I have high hopes for the movie.
Love it how instead of doing the typical "slowed, ominous" remix of a pop song, which was always a phony way to set the tone, we started with baby music of the Teletubbies to contrast that with the dry read of a war poem to convey how opposite we come from civilized comfort to grueling, grinding vigilant survival.
Needless to say, I haven't had a poem or commercial hit me so viscerally like this did. If you don't know the back story of the poem, I highly advise reading it. Can't wait been waiting since 28 weeks later. 28 days later. Absolutely can't wait.
Fell asleep at 8:00pm, woke up at 11:00 pm with this shit stuck in my head. Never made it back to sleep. Thanks a fucking lot.
@@bauhaus-gc1mm IF. YOUR. EYES. SHUT, THEY WILL BE ATOP OF YOU ! BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS ! MOVING UP AND DOWN AGAIN !
Well... guess that's why they use this thing for military training in some places, i believe to work on psychological endurance, though correct me if I'm wrong on that one
im fucking creased. thats hilarious
Lmao, now you know why its used in basic training
ima be honest but i’ve seen more shit that this is just a normal poem to me :/
Are we all mesmerised by this audio at the moment?
Yes!
@@The_Republic_of_Ireland Same.
😉
I'm reading the comments to calm myself hahah😂
Yes
The audio is from a poem called "boots" which was talks about what happened during the second Boer war. The war wad between the British and the free states of Transvaal and Oranje. The British marched over 60.000 troops into the South African desert for years, and more than 20.000 British soldiers died in battle. However, the British killed and injured more than 50.000 African and Boer (part Dutch part African) soldiers, killed 20.000+ women and children in concentration camps. Another 20.000+ soldiers were also put in concentration camps. Ironically, this poem was made to portray the horror the British faced during those times.... Also one of the few times colonists massacred other colonists.
i think this context adds more layers to the poem, war is hell and the soldiers are not only its victims but the demons themselfs
Can we call it war? if they were there to conqure?
@@Fic-tus Yes, wars have been fought through out history for many reasons including the one stated above.
@@Fic-tus If people died on mass scale, then yeah
Dang, though I think the soldiers of both sides seem to have suffered quite a bit while those in charge of this whole thing just sat upon it all and didn't think much of it.
This fuckin trailer scares the shit out of me
The song helps a lot 😮
It gave me flashbacks, I repressed sere training..
I’m ready for legions to rise baby, loving the military influence.
@@Megatronaton Knowing that it was used for torture is disturbing.
@@davidortiz3094 you should look into what they used for regular Clearwater terrorists. Like the ones with names and reasons to be in gitmo. Sometimes playing the most mundane thing or adding a sound to an action can do wonders. Where did they document what happened? Think about it
BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! MOVING UP AND DOWN AGAIN !
THERES NO DISCHARGE IN THE WAR!!’
OH MY GOD,KEEP ME FROM GOING LUNATIC.
MEN MEN MEN
@@johnf4447 MEN GO MAD WITH WATCHING EM
BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS
MOVING UP AND DOWN AGAIN
You can find the actual "song" on here as it was released back in 1915. Just look up Taylor Holmes+Boots
Thank u ✨️
I can't find this on Spotify. Did anyone have better luck?
yep saw it this one basically just stole it and added some sound effects lmao
Is a poem
Not available @@Joziazachus
Whoever created the soundtrack for this trailer is an absolute genius
The lyrics are an old reading of an old poem, but the way they've mixed them with the music is so insanely creepy
@@birb9835 the music makes it sound much better, the original poem sounds weird the the guy ranting by himself. the music adds a nice ominous assurence to the fear in his voice
@joe-go-jint-aJ2997 to be fair the poem/audio was used to torture soliders, so they weren't concerned with if it sounded good
@@joe-go-jint-aJ2997 its the 1915 Taylor Holmes reciting of the poem that is used, thats his/her voice, dont even know if they male or female tbh lol
There should be an Oscar category for trailers. This one would be a strong contender. It's driving, eerie, claustrophobic sound is totally enthralling.
Best trailer song I’ve ever heard tbh, this movie will be amazing
" if your eyes drop,they we'll get a'top of you"
This part gives me the creeps
Especially seeing the giant infected guy on top of them . I can only imagine how disturbing he’s gonna be in the movie. He prolly can rip off people’s heads with no problem. That movie poster shows him holding a human head on his weapon .
Tbh I think part of why is because a lot of the verses to the poem can be fit to have a much darker meaning under the context of this film. This verse, alongside a lot of others, can fit in with the overarching theme/feeling of having to always be on the move from the zombies. Really, I can't stress enough how fucking genius the person doing the audio for this trailer was.
Imagine being so tired yet if you fall asleep they will kill you.
7, 6, 11, 5, 9, and 20 miles today.
4, 11, 17, 32 the day before.
Boots, Boots, Boots, Boots moving up and down again, there’s no discharge in the war.
Don’t, Don’t, Don’t, Don’t look at what’s in front of you.
Boots, Boots, Boots, Boots moving up and down again.
Men, Men, Men, Men, Men go mad with watching em, there’s no discharge in the war.
If. Your. Eyes. Drop. They will get a’top of you.
Boots, Boots, Boots, Boots moving up and down again, there’s no discharge in the war.
Try. Try. Try. Try to think of something different.
Oh. My. God keep me from going lunatic.
Boots, Boots, Boots, Boots moving up and down again, there’s no discharge in the war.
7, 6, 11, 5, 4, 17, 32 the day before.
Bars
*differrrrent
Do you think maybe 7-6 (am to pm) is referring to the soldier's shift? And 11-5 (pm to am) is the only time he gets to eat and get ready to sleep? 😱 If so, Rudyard Kipling did a really good job conveying the repetition in his poem. Holy crap I'd go nuts.
I thought it was “Oh. My. Heart keeps me from going lunatic”
this explains how PTSD must feel like
FYI this song is used to train Navy SEALS to withstand torture and sleep deprivation, if I’m remembering correctly.
I’m currently sleep deprived and been listening to it on near repeat. What does that say about me? 😅
@@rachaelt8729It says you’re a Navy SEAL 😅
@@rachaelt8729 you'd he perfect for the Seals Ms. Rachael
honestly I'll be vibin with this one
HOW?! IT'S SO COMFORTING TO ME? I'M CONFUSED 😭
(I'm being srs not trying to be edgy or something 💀)
The creepiest trailer song I’ve ever heard in my life!!! It’s stuck in my head just before Christmas!!
Youre not alone man
It’s after christmas and just came to mind today actually
I too can relate.
Why is 28 days later not a video-game? It's a perfect concept for a game and it's baffling how the owners of the IP haven't realised it. It'll be huge.
Because we don’t need one
What the first guy is, that and there's no guarantee it'd be good it could end up like back 4 blood.
@@Luxdyzazti B4B? I havent heard that name in a long time..
it scared the absolute fuck out of me when it said theres not discharge in the war
still got me fucking shaking at the yelling part lord help meeeeeeeeeee
Damnnnn thanks for all the likes guys:)
This is to symbolize the madness of British soldiers during the 1800's
It symbolizes the madness of something else today. If you know you know
It might be the autism talking but I am obsessed with the way the poem is read out and the poem itself, I’ve been listening to this on repeat…
Me too, bro
Me too, honestly. It might be my autism talking, but i can't stop listening to this.
Me too
Rudyard Kipling, truly revolutionary poet. Considering this was written in the 19th century, it is extremely modern and innovative in structure.
Vocals by Taylor Holmes who also voiced King Stefan in Disney's Sleeping Beauty (1959). His filmography is pretty impressive. Whoever added the music to it is an absolute genius.
Whooaaa....I don't think I'll hear that character the same way again
Why do i keep wanting to hear this im not trying to seem edgy idk why i like it alot
BRO ! ME TOO ITS BEEN ON REPEAT ALL DAY !
@davidlouis1068 same lol
The audio for this trailer is incredibly well crafted, there’s no doubt about that. However, I believe the reason why you feel you want to continue repeating it is more to do with how it makes you feel. This audio is definitely uncomfortable, but in a way that’s not something you can’t listen to and want to turn off, but more so intriguing. It really captures the dread, horror, isolation, and doom coming. It’s not an audio that’s common, so when it comes around, I think it grips onto you due to its precise target to how it wants you to feel. That’s my take on it 😂
I've been listening to this over and over for the past few days, it just makes me day dream about trench warfare and slowly growing chaos as people die in no man's land and more and more destruction.
@@RSVC11 well saidddd broooo damn lol
Why is this so comforting to me? I've seen people say it made them feel sick and I feel weird for finding it comfortable to listen to.
No, I feel the same man, it feels very comfy and like safe if that makes sense? I put it on loop and listen to it. I can understand why people find it disturbing but I actually really like it
Yeah it happens for me also ngl,It feels very comforting to me , I listen it on loop and it doesn't scare me or disturb me
Boots. Boots. Boots. Boots with the fuuur the whole club was looking at heeeer.
The way she starts to yell in the mic makes me excited for it, and I just learned of the poem, and it gives me both chills down my spine and goosebumps all over. It's haunting, makes me feel like I can feel her sanity slipping with each repetition. I want to go to the bloody theaters when this movie comes out.
Its a he
The poem was recited by Taylor Holmes, a male American actor, in 1915.
I put the trailer on at my parents house full blast and everyone came to the living room standing there watching. This was INTENSE
ive had this on replay for hours.
7, 6, 11, 5, 4, 17, 32, the day before...
Boots, boots, boots, boots
moving up and down again
THERE'S NO DISCHARGE IN THE WAR!
Don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t
Look at what’s in front of you.
I personally have it n a loop it's very pleasent to listen to while work
Do you work in SERE training? Jesus.
Sir are you okay
@ I want to know if he is still with us, and if he has written a response poem we can listen to.
Thank you! It's really nice to listen to, really comforting
I hope this trailer brings more exposure to the brilliance of Rudyard Kipling.
It works good for a intro for metal or some darker techno sounds
Remind me of slipknot 99’
“Boots, boots, boots, boots…” the pace at which it’s spoken is the beat at which we have to march in ROCT (112 beats per minute).
If you try saying “Left, left, left, left, right, left…” at the pace in which she says “boots, boots, boots,” or “Men, men, men..,” it syncs up
taylor holmes (the narrator) is a man, just so you know :)
Taylor Bates (the actor reciting this poem in 1915) was a man.
It’s crazy how this trailer bring everyone to the boots song
The poem with the beat goes hard 🔥🔥
It’s the beat at which we have to march in ROCT
*THERE'S NO DISCHARGE IN THE WAR*
The genius marketer/editor that added the poem to the trailer should get a huge raise and maybe more for reintroducing this song to the mainstream internet and the public conscious.
Haven’t been rattled by a trailer in a while! This is gonna be an amazing film !
Call me crazy but this shit too good I've been listening to this on a loop
Have you guys heard anything about cute winter boots, where are we all going to riet about cute winter boots
Can't wait to see this. Feels like an OG Zombie movie like the previous movies. LOVED THEM TOO!
The rage virus is no picnic,
Majority of humanity will die out. But humanity is known for surviving.
And it mutated over the past 28 years too lol
There is a rage virus lookalike atm in the world. The rage virus is in the blood + liver..the same as hepatitis b. The biggest epidemic going on right now, the infected B patients also have blood eye and behave agressive, more than 500million are infected around the world. 2 billion has been infected but someshow they cured (own immune system cleared it)
This poem better be on the soundtrack
It's cool for the trailer. But the fact that song exists. I wish I never did. I live in Philly. Started counting my steps
Creek helldivers after fighting the illuminates. They are going mad insane cause of the cosmic horrors. Legend goes those Creek diverse no longer have sols after witnessing the cosmic horrors.
They've turned into the Krieg from Warhammer
@@bonkboyo3644 the krieg are sane though
People saying it’s scary… but working out to this song is great thanks for posting the vid
My RDC played this in bootcamp as punishment LOL. This became my favorite song during Navy bootcamp
They didn't play this at squid boot.....are you implying you were a S.E.A.L? They play it at their training!
@yourdashingheroidol7909 Really? No I'm not a SEAL I wish, I'm a Corpsman 🤟🏻 but my RDC played this whenever he punished us 😂 113
@@bryanojeda6353 Happened to a lot of folks in the navy and army during punishments apparently.
This is awesome! Thank you for uploading!
Its the first time I search for a song of a trailer. Thaks for uploading it.
1:05- 1:15, a lot of people in the movie and video game industry need to hear this.
From taking shrooms , alcohol, weed not caring … then suddenly start working out , meditation.. ahh I could see the edit ✍️ now
Great job uploading so quickly
My dad was a fan of Kipling (and of horror and sci-fi). I believe he'd appreciate this. Chilling. Excellent. Addictive!
parts of thsi go so well in a zombie story "men go mad with watching them!"
"don't look at what's infront of you"
"if your eyes drop they will get atop of you"
It is interesting to see the video time limit is 3:16
for anyone wondering this is about the marching of boots in south Africa during the second boer war and how it drive people mad
seriously this poem speech really² gave me goosebump
Good trailer
I gave the film trailer kudos to use the audio that is not only based on an actual event (Captured Soldiers forced to walk an endless trail in South Africa during the Boehr War), but also used today as part of Military/Navy Initiation to endure any kind of punishment the enemy gives
Need this on Spotify so bad, ITS SO GOOD!
I've been blaring this the past 20 minutes in my apartment. I can only imagine what my neighbors must think of me
Ive been looking for something like this for a while. Thank you so much
I got high to watch Kraven the Hunter and this was the first trailer that played thoroughly terrified me, especially cause I was alone
Cant wait for the 10hr video
"28 [...] later" always had the best soundtracks!
Oh. My. God. Keep. Me from going lunatic.
if there would be an oscar for a trailer
It felt like It's for soldiers who have been brainwashed.
Soooo true
apparently the US Military SERE schools play it on loop to see who will crack.
@@RealArcalianand here we are listening to it casually 😂
@@GrimsList yeah but we only listen to it when we want. As opposed to them who have to listen to it on loop for days.
Sooo trueeee hahahaha
This is awesome. I feel every emotion that i should feel.
Does anyone else feel like there’s some impending doom coming in 2025? I don’t feel good about this year at all.
Same. With trump elected and threatening multiple countries including mine, it’s only a matter of time.
"Oh. My. God. Keeps. Me from going lunatic" scratches my brain just right
I just be vibing to this on loop
THERES NO DISCHARGE IN THE WAR💯💯💯🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS 🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥☝️
see I know this is gonna be buried but I wanna congratulate the trailer version of this chant.
It's got this quiet radio static like the world is dead at the beginning, before bringing in a slight tap as if trying to check the mic or changing the channels in a way. The bass comes in at the same time afterwards, and with the added slight violin-synth it just feels so very eerie.
Then the second half adds with the higher vocals, adding more dead and being more monotonous and repetitive.
The third half extends the dread to the max, being a yelling manic sensation that is what the infected probably act on, with a endless run for beating down the uninfected due to hatred and *rage* flowing through them. It ends with a simple synth and bass beat that finishes with the calm repeating of the chant, back to being calm once again, easing us back down but still keeping us tense as if the loop has restarted.
Just outstanding in my opinion and I probably butchered it but to be fair I just love zombies a lot so-
Reading the shining at night when this came on crapped my pants
I can't wait to see this movie. We've waited so long for this. This poem was perfect for this, and if this is a glimpse of it... Boy do I have high hopes for the movie.
this song makes me feel uncomfortable but i can't stop watching it...
ive been waiting for this sequal since the first one came out on the cinema 2002, its gonna be the movie of the century, masterpiece this trailer
This makes chills down my spine
I can't wait for this movie to come out! I'm a huge 28 days later fan.
Brilliant track👊🏾
This genuinely scares me like i get uneasy listening they chose such a good song
I think is a poem, but a really scary one
Scary. Idk why but you can feel something coming. Whatever that is isn't good.
I love the poet Rudyard Kipling!!
The fact this audio recording is over 100 years old is crazy
Apparently they used this song to break people, as in torture.
Ja fr
Having that song as a trailer is definitely intentional
@@davidortiz3094 Very intentional
Bahaha
Yes, it's used in SERE Training for Commandos, special forces etc
This song plays when I go to school 😂
3 days of listening to so far
I urgently need an electro remix of this track XD
Thank you for uploading this, I was gonna have to myself because maaaaaaan. Jeeez. 🤯
This is the audio equivalent of playing ranked in marvel rivals
TRY. TRY. TRY. TO THINK OF SOMETHING DIFFERENT.
OH. MY. GOD. KEEP ME FROM GOING LUNATIC.
THERE'S NO DISCHARGE IN WAR.
This a bop!
This a certified banger. I’m hooked
i love this so much i cant get it out my head its so good
Alright somebody’s gotta tell me how to word it so I can get this to play on my Alexa
Love it how instead of doing the typical "slowed, ominous" remix of a pop song, which was always a phony way to set the tone, we started with baby music of the Teletubbies to contrast that with the dry read of a war poem to convey how opposite we come from civilized comfort to grueling, grinding vigilant survival.
How am I not scared 😭😭😭
When I hear this I just think of the original WWZ story with the soldiers waging a war to contain the virus, the boots being the soldiers.
Needless to say, I haven't had a poem or commercial hit me so viscerally like this did. If you don't know the back story of the poem, I highly advise reading it. Can't wait been waiting since 28 weeks later. 28 days later. Absolutely can't wait.
This shit is catchy I randomly start saying the lyrics while walking
I bet the veterans love this 😮
This shit goes so hard.
The urge to animate when i have no animation skills
This trailer was 🔥