Next to us is the car he used to get here, crashed into a tree and battered beyond recognition, and the staff transferred to the hospital to carry out his emergency operation are rushing out by the dozens to stop us
Taniks has no legs. He kneels before nothing because he lacks knees, owes allegiance to no gravity. He is a shank, and very good at being one. I have been watching him since Slayerage got to this encounter, yes? Now Taniks works against Worlds First, but not for long.
Taniks and Fallen S.A.B.E.R. I think it was a pretty cool boss fight. It wasn't as grand in scale as Oryx or Riven, but it doesn't need to be. It's just a few lone-wolf Fallen going all out with what they had available, and it's great, imo.
I think the different direction in tone they took with the DSC final boss was really neat. As opposed to fighting the big baddie at the end of a fortress of darkness, when you fight Taniks, you’ve basically already won by preventing the complete annihilation of the planet. It’s just some unfinished business with the old Shadow Thief taking place in some insignificant ruins. Whether or not you like the way it was handled I can definitely see both sides but I personally thought it was really refreshing and subversive of what we expect from a raid.
@@TheMagiKa3213 he is not because they didn't want that, had they wanted it, it would make perfect sense to go and destroy his evil machination. But no.
this isn't a boss battle, its a boss curbstomp. this is our guardians theme that Taniks is hearing. And he knows how screwed he is when those horns are playing
@@The_Keeper27 I don't understand who could ever fire him even considering he has never done ANYTHING wrong, I mean, even the lastest "bad" expansion he delivered a banger in the form of Oneirophobia.
I'll miss his Destiny music, but I will DEFINITELY follow his career from here on out. Any game he works on automatically makes the OST worth a listen.
@edwinlabrune3404 honestly, my bet is that Sony is low-key forcing Bungie to slim down and use other Sony-controlled companies for stuff to "double dip" rather than have Bungie remain fully independent with Sony just being effectively a sugar daddy. Given how BIG Sony is and how already have in house studios for game and movie soundtracks, it just makes sense- but only really from a business, "looking at the numbers and nothing else" perspective. Anyone who actually has played the games Salvatori has worked on with Bungie, Destiny or otherwise, knows his music is a small but key part of why those games are as good and beloved as they are.
I act as either operator or backup runner in the final part. If I am backup runner I tell the main runners to swap at 6 radiation because how long it takes the debuff to tick down. Usually by the time we dunk the nuke it is main runners at 5-6 and backups at 3-4.
@@anhilliator1 Once my group got suppressor timing down we started doing 4 bombing. It made it even easier. Now we all have divinity and DSC is a joke.
This fight isn't some grandiose thing, this is just a personal fight for us veterans. We already beat the raid by crashing the satellite station. But this fight, Taniks knows who we are and we know who Taniks is, this is just a straight up personal battle between bitter enemies. And this song captures that perfectly.
I consider this the Guardian's Theme song. Starts heroic, gives a feel of history they've been through, a middle that implies the enemies they face past, present, and future.
@@INCNetski actually it's between this guardian and journey this being the guardian using darkness journey being the light less and guardian being lught
Yeah, we hear it in Lightfall too, and when you commune with a Strand source it says 'Look Within...' So call this one whatever you want, the Beyond Light theme or Look Within theme, it works either way. It's the theme of the Guardian learning the darkness' powers.
@@Langodanprecisely. And as opposed to something like Eyes Up, where we look to the gift of the Sky for strength, here, we look within to our inner Darkness for our strength. Not given, or taken. It’s simply *ours*. Both are useful tools in the right hands. But this theme is the ‘Dark’ reprise of its Light cousin.
@@aleessandromordasini1306 I mean, the hive kill because they want, the taken and the scorn are litterally possessed, and the cabal are just desperate after their humiliation in the red war. The fallen are the only enemies who are a threat to us yet having a reasonable purpose.
Skye Lewin is super under appreciated. THIS is the best Beyond Light track and no one can change my mind. Edit: I'm glad everyone is listing their favorite tracks too! I'm not saying this is objectively the best since everyone has different opinions.
Out of curiosity, how do you know which composer made which tracks? (I love your videos btw, they help me out a ton, I’m a composer myself and it allows me to easily study Destiny’s OST, so thank you 🙂)
@@ADUSN the most runs I did for an exotic was actually for vex (55), eyes took 25 I think. When I made this comment, one or two weeks later I got eyes lol, vex was much harder, almost gave up doing it every week
Taniks has no legs. He kneels before nothing because he lacks knees, owes allegiance to no gravity. He is a shank, and very good at being one. I have been watching him since Slayerage got to this encounter, yes? Now Taniks works against Worlds First, but not for long.
no, this is the theme of us kicking Taniks ass again, teaching him the lesson that you don't fuck with humanity. Or we'll drop a fucking space station on you.
@@icicle_ai That's just an audio glitch thing. His head is sitting in our igloo as a trophy so I think he's pretty fucking dead (until some Fallen raid it and steal his head back and make him ANOTHER body)
not really, i think we could of just left taniks there to rot, but this theme is more of the GUARDIAN's theme, tower music blaring. it doesnt sound like tanik's bossfight, it doesn't sound like taniks even had a theme at all, it sounds like taniks is the one who's trying to invade our turf, along with the unfinished business of D1 and us killing him 3 times for killing the old hunter vanguard
Edit: Dang! Thanks for all the likes! I could argue this is one if not the best destiny tracks of all time. You got that perfect mix of the Beyond Light theme at the forefront, then mixing in the Fallen Empire theme mixed with the Darkness motif. Then, on top of all that, They perfectly blend in the D2 AND D1 themes for that final cherry on top. This is musical perfection
>My raid group doing Deepstone Crypt finally gets to taniks after 14 hours. >He enrages at low HP. >this theme starts. Most epic fucking win ever. Note: we tend to do raids completely blind and figure out how to understand them. If we can't beat the raid within 24 hours the first time, we study videos and maps of it to better understand, refine, and do again. This took 14 hours with no studying or beforehand prep.
Deep Stone Crypt breakdown: Scene 1: Grand Entrance (Sparrow Racing and all). Scene 2: Breaching the Deep Stone Crypt Entrance. We activate the Crypt AI, which warns us no to go further. Scene 3: Grand Finale: Atraks-1 (the true raid boss). Crypt AI activates Nuclear Descent Protocol because we paid no attention to his warning. A new threat emerges: Europa's annihilation. Scene 4: We stop the Nuclear Collision.Taniks is there watching us do our business completely unaware of what we're doing. Scene 5: In the aftermath of an almost utter destruction, Taniks makes one Last Stand for revenge amidst the wreckage of the threat we stopped. This is our theme. We are the final boss.
Taniks has no legs. He kneels before nothing because he lacks knees, owes allegiance to no gravity. He is a shank, and very good at being one. I have been watching him since Slayerage got to this encounter, yes? Now Taniks works against Worlds First, but not for long.
Fun fact: after killing taniks, if you walk into his body and let him kill you. You hear him scream/laugh, Theory 1: just a laugh from beyond the grave Theory 2: taniks the taken is soon to come
@@evilness3404 A: Scorn Taniks would make Uldren go crying for Fikrul. B: Taken Taniks would tell Oryx to go think about his life choices, before taking Oryx, just because.
Getting to fight Taniks was actually a huge deal for me. I'm one of the people who has only been able to experience Destiny 2 due to a lack of owning a console when Destiny came out. After all the lore dives and stories from my friends, I was actually super excited to battle this legendary figure myself in proper fashion, instead of just fighting a nightmare version of him that didn't have nearly as much impact.
I know that feeling. I read a bunch of lore pertaining to him, especially about Andal Brask and Cayde, and knowing what this abomination has done, the pain he has caused my friends, it made his defeat that much sweeter...
He is one of the bosses the veterens ( me included ) have a grudge against ...he killed tevin ....the hunter vanguard before cayde ....plus he is the longest surviving boss from D1 ...so its unfinished buisness
I'm super interested in D1 as I never got to experience it. Getting to *actually* fight Taniks, instead of just looking at videos or reading lore about him, was legendary.
It was a perfect scene. Not a clichéd, overdone example of Light vs Dark. The Light was gone, constrained by the Dark within as the purest expression of the Hive's Sword Logic was applied. "Come then. Show me what freedom has given you!" was the utterance of not just a challenge, but a promise that whoever won would have the right to exist. Gone are the ethereal chimes and light horn sections of the Light. We've gone beyond light. Beyond dark. We've become the Final Shape, and where we walk the ground breaks.
The whole song slapped so hard I didn't know which part was damage phase until today's raid. GG's Bungie, you absolutely killed it with this OST and the Deep Stone Crypt
I didn't play Destiny 1, but I absolutely love that DSC let me experience a fight with Taniks. I just love how this dude always returns and I my fireteam was so happy to experience one of his comebacks. Felt so good to finally land the decisive Anarchy nades on him after almost 11h in the raid
playing deep stone crypt as an Exo really makes this final encounter feel all the more satisfying the absolute euphoria of this final battle is just perfect
This is the best overall dlc track I’ve ever heard, and this individual track is on par with Journey, Bow to no one, and and even possible the original Union piece from music of the spheres
4:50 You've burned through your super, you're down to just your smg, and Taniks is on the opposite end of the map seconds from wiping the team. So you squeeze the trigger so hard the controller might break and- 4:56- Taniks goes down and you remember to breathe. The first playthrough always hits hardest
Taniks was such a badass in the raid. He tried to destroy Europa entirely with nuclear charges, crashed an entire space station, yet survived and decide to stand up again one last time to show how much he hates us and that he wants our guardians to be dead. Unfortunately for him, we were ready.
It's especially good cuz Taniks is basically the overpowered anime protag going up against the insurmountable villains, if you look at it from his perspective.
This was the first raid i completed in D2 a couple months ago. I still remember saying this music was *EPIC*. And now the composer is laid off.... Wow...
@@nekomanceer most teams where doing this for 12+ hours straight us included and only I got heritage from Atraks-1 so the rest of our team ran primary’s instead day one tactics were a lot different from today’s you’d actually get to hear this part of the theme and dam wasn’t it epic
Funny thing, as long as you have divinity, 5 Cerberus +1 with Catalyst will down him before he can knock you out of the donut twice on the first phase. You can one phase him with quite a number of primary guns.
@@BlueBeefalo Ah sorry I thought you knew. Almost all the TH-camrs have posted a vid talking about the raid. Well Ive seen what the raid will look like and buddy it looks amazing. Also sure I did spoil that but there is a waaaaaaaaay bigger. But as I said. Youll have to figure that one out first.
So let me get this straight he was casual taniks then destroyed by us then resurrected by siva and destroyed again and now he was resurrected by Atraks- 1 Then ABSOLUTELY DESTROYED AGAIN
This now gives me PTSD. "Guys I need someone tailing me please." "Shoot (name of person) quick, quick, quick." "Alright Titan get ready to bubble down... WHY TF IS THERE!!!" This soundtrack is now engraved into my damn brain.
Bungie, I know someone there reads these comments. I just wanted to let all of you know this raid was fantastic. A beautiful execution of story, exciting battles, decompression time after a brutal boss fight, and the narrative told in the raid itself is unmatched. The day one contest mode was the perfect challenge. Could not have asked for more from this raid
@@nostop7794 I'm not saying this raid was terrible, and it's definitely the highlight of the season. And there were some parts that I found beautiful, like the spacewalk jumping puzzle, the music, and the set design. I just find OP's words to be rather hyperbolic. I mean, what story was even there? Taniks is back with literally no explanation and he's the end boss. Atraks-1 has zero dialogue. There is literally no personal connection between the Guardians and who they're fighting. The whole story boils down to "the Fallen found some dangerous technology, let's stop them from doing evil things." It's basically an exact repeat of Rise of Iron's story with the House of Devils and SIVA, only without the Iron Lords and Saladin. So how does "beautiful execution of story" make ANY sense? Just compare this to Last Wish or King's Fall, which DID have strong narratives. Beyond Light DOES have it's good moments in the story, even if it's very flawed. The lore pieces are genuinely excellent. Things like the Salvation's Grip mission and learning about Banshee's true identity and Elsie's connection with Ana were good, even great. But in regards to the raid itself, saying it's "unmatched in narrative" is just ridiculous.
@@Lardo137 Fair point for sure, I thought you were discrediting the entire post. The story connection could’ve been stronger without a doubt, only featuring one “interaction” between Atraks and Eramis. The lore pieces are very strong though as you say.
I absolutely love hearing this track during the final minutes of the raid. Maybe it's subconscious, but I feel like it gets louder and louder as Taniks' health bar gets lower. It's like a rally cry for the whole team.
To hear that at Taniks the Abomination while being capped to 1230 and you have juuuuuuuuuust barely enough DPS with the whole team min maxing...... Not gonna lie, the peak moment of my two decade long gaming career.
Months later and I'm still coming back to listen to this. Limping through DSC on day one with an hour to spare I will never forget our run that got the clear. The subpar second damage phase was disappointing, but then the Traveler smiled upon us and those drums kicked in. My god the music swelled and it revitalized the rest of the run. The moment is burned into my memory and it will always bring a tear to my eye when I hear this song. Well fucking done to the composers on this kick ass sound track.
0:00 As you land, dazed and confused you search the site for any signs of life. During this search you find the body of Taniks, welded to a shank bursting from the debris that fell. 0:22 The time has come for you and your fireteam to form a plan, hoping that this will get rid of this beast once and for all. You start throwing everything you have at him, soon after realizing there is the same nuclear technology from the ship shielding him. 1:01 You and your fireteam notice the same glyphs you found on the ship before it crashed. You already know how to use them, the problem lies in where they go. 1:15 The beast glows in an orange aura, giving off the same signature those nuclear cores did on the ship, only this time its focused on the craft the beast is set on. Realizing you can use that energy to your advantage, you focus fire on the four propeller like mechanisms jutting out from all four corners and small nuclear core falls out. 1:30 As soon as you pick up one of the cores, the warlock holding the scanner glyph noticed the same visions he saw on the ship. With this knowledge, you are directed to a familiar looking crate in which you store the item. Meanwhile the guardian who had Suppressor also saw a familiar sight, the same drone like machines aiming towards Taniks. With both teams working in tandem, the Operator would help guide and remove and traps the beast place upon the guardians. 3:01 As the time comes ever closer to defeat Taniks, the fireteam prepares and eliminates the rest of his defenses. Taniks waits, giving them a cold, dark stare 3:21 Now with the power of Light and Dark you send this beast spiraling into the abyss, ending the reign on Taniks forever. Sealing off the Deep Stone Crypt from the Fallen and leaving its secrets into your hands.
@@Gatita0318 even if he was, games are produced usually a year or two ahead of their scheduled release times, the score is probably already done. Now whether they release that one is still up in the air but they probably will sinvce its still under Bungie's rights.
@@FlowTides You're right. Salvatori already made his songs for the Final Shape. Also Skye Lewin is listed first when searching up who composed Look Within, which means he was the lead composer, not Salvatori. Salvatori aint the only composer on the team.
Guardian: Elsie, good and bad news. Elsie: What's the good news. Guardian: We stopped the space station from exploding Europa. Elsie: Good to hear, so what's the bad news. Guardian: I got some unfinished business to tie up. *Again.* Taniks: *SCREAMS OF PURE WRATH*
2nd comment: This music is amazing, a wonderful piece of art. I just find it saddening that many players after day 1 won't hear half of this song. The way bungie coded the music is so the actual song plays once you've done two damage phases and are preparing for a third. Before then, besides damage phases and final stand, it's just cool, suspenseful percussion. On day 1 this was incredible I'm sure, but when most teams one phase or two phase now that contest mode is off, most won't get to hear the full song in action. Wish bungie changed it, but they have much greater issues on their hands, so I'll be happy with what we got
2:07 Is a callback to the track called “Guardian” in Destiny 1. You hear those same notes as you’re being resurrected or the first time. Here, it sounds a lot different. I like to imagine that the drastic difference in the two pieces symbolizes our Guardian going from a fragile, confused New Light that can be one-shot by a Dreg to a monster killing demigod who can topple beings of godlike power.
I will be honest, the raid is absolute top tier, in almost every aspect. The only thing I wish it had was a quest for freaking exotic, because my RNG is bad :/
Problem is the raid exotic quests have always been a pain in the ass besides acrius. Touch of malice required 45 calcified fragments and a very slow grind for hadium flakes, outbreak was a pain because of the class restrictions and the math puzzles and divinity puzzles were hit or miss depending on how competent your group is
I love the final few measures where the darkness theme places, ironically a bit lighter than normal with higher strings, chimes and bells rather than a low and menacing terror. Because you've mastered an aspect if the darkness and most likely using it when you fight taniks. You've learned to control the darkness, and you've begun to realize you have much less to fear than you thought.
I still remember the night this expansion came out, I was going absolutely nuts at high school all day thinking about it. I worked my butt off to save up for a new Xbox because the new gen version of the game was coming out. Got home, downloaded this. Played the wheels off the game all night, was dead but happy at school the next day. Feels like yesterday and this came out in 2020 in my senior year. I’m nearly halfway through college in 2023. 3:21 just about making me cry dude
*Shooting a homeless, paraplegic alien amputee in a hospital parking lot has never felt this intense!*
Next to us is the car he used to get here, crashed into a tree and battered beyond recognition, and the staff transferred to the hospital to carry out his emergency operation are rushing out by the dozens to stop us
this is it. this is the comment
You've shot a homeless alien amputee in a parking lot?
@@nehika2537 I do it as well, but idk about alien
@@nehika2537 Haven't you had the pleasure of experiencing the Deep Stone Crypt Raid yet?
"I kid you not Zavala, he turns himself into a shank, he's called Shaniks. Funniest shit I've ever seen."
Does this say...giant flame turrents?
Don’t forget the nuke balls
I imagined Cayde saying that... R.I.P
Taniks has no legs. He kneels before nothing because he lacks knees, owes allegiance to no gravity. He is a shank, and very good at being one. I have been watching him since Slayerage got to this encounter, yes? Now Taniks works against Worlds First, but not for long.
Taniks the Shank Engine
"RAHH RAHAHAHA!"
-Taniks, the Scarred, Perfected, Nightmare, Reborn, and Abomination
.-.
This dude has more titles than me
Don't forget Hunter-of-Hunters
Hunter Killer
@@Cpt_John_Price Be advised, hostile hunter killer drone inbound!
The scariest thing to happen during the raid:
“Guys I’m out of divinity”
"WHAT?!"
Oh no, we actually have to aim at his head
"QUICK, GRAB SOME AMMO!"
WHY BUNGIE HAVE YOU FORSAKEN US BY REMOVING AMMO SYNTHESIS?!!!!!!!!
:(
As my raid team’s Operator Divinity main, you make me feel guilty with this comment...
Player base: Points out the insane amount of shanks present in Eramis’s army
Taniks: Atraks, I know what we’re gonna do today!
"Aren't you a little young to turn the lower half of your body into a shank?"
@@slippee.6154 yes yes I do
IT WASNT JUST ME I swear there was a lot more shanks than there should’ve been
@@thegreatdavinci3894 it’s because it tied to the lore where the fallen army has been greatly dwindling because we’re wiping houses left and right
@@milescook1297 welp aslong as you behave responsibly
I like how they just stacked 2 D1 strike bosses on top of each other and made it a raid boss
Taniks and Fallen S.A.B.E.R.
I think it was a pretty cool boss fight. It wasn't as grand in scale as Oryx or Riven, but it doesn't need to be. It's just a few lone-wolf Fallen going all out with what they had available, and it's great, imo.
What if it was the other way around. Like a shank crawling around with legs
@@sofiazafra5109 thanks for giving me nightmares for the next 2 weeks
@@sofiazafra5109 what do you think Taniks’ legs were up to during the raid?
@@sofiazafra5109 SHANK WITH LEGS VS HARPY WITH LEGS
I think the different direction in tone they took with the DSC final boss was really neat. As opposed to fighting the big baddie at the end of a fortress of darkness, when you fight Taniks, you’ve basically already won by preventing the complete annihilation of the planet. It’s just some unfinished business with the old Shadow Thief taking place in some insignificant ruins. Whether or not you like the way it was handled I can definitely see both sides but I personally thought it was really refreshing and subversive of what we expect from a raid.
Never thought of it like this, and the music REALLY fucking suits that, its so triumphant like you already won, love it
The Crypt was business, but this... this was *personal.*
Neat indeed. But Clovis would have been much better tbh.
@@TheMagiKa3213 he is not because they didn't want that, had they wanted it, it would make perfect sense to go and destroy his evil machination. But no.
After your job was done, saving the universe as per usual.. The job became personal
this isn't a boss battle, its a boss curbstomp. this is our guardians theme that Taniks is hearing. And he knows how screwed he is when those horns are playing
Not on Day 1 dude
Fax, atraks is the real boss. Taniks is just a mess to clean up
@@noahr9054 did you fight him day 1? Atraks was prob harder but Taniks was still an absolute bitch to deal with.
I was on this guy for five hours day one and didn't beat him
@@noahr9054 he survived an impact from orbit, doesn't seem like a normal mess to "clean up"
I'll miss Salvatori with a lot of sadness, this OST is practically engraved in my mind and I'll keep it that way.
Same here. Destiny just won’t be the same without him
I still can’t believe salvatori was considered to be not “the right people”. Hope he does well in whatever he does next.
@@The_Keeper27 I don't understand who could ever fire him even considering he has never done ANYTHING wrong, I mean, even the lastest "bad" expansion he delivered a banger in the form of Oneirophobia.
I'll miss his Destiny music, but I will DEFINITELY follow his career from here on out. Any game he works on automatically makes the OST worth a listen.
@edwinlabrune3404 honestly, my bet is that Sony is low-key forcing Bungie to slim down and use other Sony-controlled companies for stuff to "double dip" rather than have Bungie remain fully independent with Sony just being effectively a sugar daddy. Given how BIG Sony is and how already have in house studios for game and movie soundtracks, it just makes sense- but only really from a business, "looking at the numbers and nothing else" perspective. Anyone who actually has played the games Salvatori has worked on with Bungie, Destiny or otherwise, knows his music is a small but key part of why those games are as good and beloved as they are.
Me, Carrying the Nuclear Core: "Its offline"
*Looks at Radiation Counter*
Me, Sweating: "ITS OFFLINE!!!"
TAKE IT TAKE IT TAKE IT!! ... ok that's a wipe
I act as either operator or backup runner in the final part. If I am backup runner I tell the main runners to swap at 6 radiation because how long it takes the debuff to tick down.
Usually by the time we dunk the nuke it is main runners at 5-6 and backups at 3-4.
I still have ptsd from doing that day 1
And that, peeps, is why four-bombing the damn encounter is the way to go.
@@anhilliator1 Once my group got suppressor timing down we started doing 4 bombing. It made it even easier. Now we all have divinity and DSC is a joke.
This fight isn't some grandiose thing, this is just a personal fight for us veterans. We already beat the raid by crashing the satellite station. But this fight, Taniks knows who we are and we know who Taniks is, this is just a straight up personal battle between bitter enemies. And this song captures that perfectly.
when the music started at taniks phase 1 i went mad
i mean taniks probably would’ve became the kell of kells if we hadnt killed him, so its a little more than just a personal fight
Yeah it's definitely not one of those epic god-like bosses like riven, oryx, gahlran, insurrection etc. but it's definitely pretty fitting.
Especially with all the different themes going on fighting for control
Space station goes boom
i like how look within has officially became the theme of dark subclasses
I consider this the Guardian's Theme song. Starts heroic, gives a feel of history they've been through, a middle that implies the enemies they face past, present, and future.
@@INCNetski actually it's between this guardian and journey this being the guardian using darkness journey being the light less and guardian being lught
Yeah, we hear it in Lightfall too, and when you commune with a Strand source it says 'Look Within...'
So call this one whatever you want, the Beyond Light theme or Look Within theme, it works either way. It's the theme of the Guardian learning the darkness' powers.
@@Langodanprecisely. And as opposed to something like Eyes Up, where we look to the gift of the Sky for strength, here, we look within to our inner Darkness for our strength. Not given, or taken. It’s simply *ours*.
Both are useful tools in the right hands. But this theme is the ‘Dark’ reprise of its Light cousin.
“Detained...DETAINED......GUYS IM DETAIN-“
Guardian Down
"Why didn't you callout?" - Operator who wasn't paying attention
Oh my augment is disabled. Sorry!
Op? Op? Op?
@@felixcarrier7629 “CAN SOMEONE GRAB MY BA-“ Guardian down
“Gaurdian Clown!”
HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO TEACH YOU THIS LESSON OLD MAN
lol
Bro nice reference 👌
"I love the young folk"
Watch him come back as a disciple of the witness
@@vogavationtaniks is the witness
2:07 - When Taniks's theme mixes with the old Destiny theme for damage phase is genius
That's specifically the theme of The Guardian. Our theme.
@@ericbright1742that makes this even better!😁
@@poison3325 youll find that alot of damage phases in destiny raids have the guardian motif in the background
Bungie, there are two things you never fail to impress with. One is the skyboxes. Two is the music! And this soundtrack is no exception!
That skybox thing is no joke either, I mean you can literally see realistic eclipses with Jupiter and Europa!
Writing team is there second best sound team beats all others
@@adamboy0559 I hope your talking about the lore writing team and not the in game dialogue writing team
@@ginjadingo2941 yes lore not in game dialogue
If this is the final raid boss OST. 1:50 is this a DPS phase?
I WAS RIGHT! YAY!
👏
I think the last soundtrack will always be the final raid boss's
@@tiagonicolodi2237 check
yes
*I h a t e t h o s e G u a r d i a n s*
Edit: Can't believe ya'll didn't get the reference.
You deserve to be the next raid boss
I know Shank Lives Matter
sorry hank
If can make you feel better, fallen are the enemy i respect most
@@aleessandromordasini1306 I mean, the hive kill because they want, the taken and the scorn are litterally possessed, and the cabal are just desperate after their humiliation in the red war. The fallen are the only enemies who are a threat to us yet having a reasonable purpose.
Skye Lewin is super under appreciated. THIS is the best Beyond Light track and no one can change my mind.
Edit: I'm glad everyone is listing their favorite tracks too! I'm not saying this is objectively the best since everyone has different opinions.
Yea this one is definitely above the others. Has the vocals and everything
Track 23-Legacy
otherwise
Out of curiosity, how do you know which composer made which tracks? (I love your videos btw, they help me out a ton, I’m a composer myself and it allows me to easily study Destiny’s OST, so thank you 🙂)
Indeed
the four dislikes are from each of Taniks' thrusters
The four people who tried the 4 nuke strat
Where did Taniks get 18 more thrusters?
Eramis’s lieutenants are salty Taniks got such a good theme.
*SPOILERS*
I just love that the main notes of this sounds as a mini ringtone when you unlock Stasis
That’s just the leitmotif of beyond light overall
that's the beyond light motif
Ah yes, the theme of not getting Eyes of Tomorrow
@@ADUSN the most runs I did for an exotic was actually for vex (55), eyes took 25 I think. When I made this comment, one or two weeks later I got eyes lol, vex was much harder, almost gave up doing it every week
@@tiagonicolodi2237 3 runs, that's my take
@@tiagonicolodi2237 wow wait that comment is from yesterday, happy queue time day my dude!
@@titan8019 I didn't have to go through the queue, cause I play on ps4 so I had to download the required updates, but thanks anyway!
87 runs :)
"The only thing we have to break here, is you." -Our badass guardian
I mean it was pretty corny but yeah 😂
@@TDKR21104 corny but perfect for the moment
It’s a cringey line tbh
@@Oreggoncap
It would have been cooler if our guardian sounded more pissed when giving the line but yeah 😆
I love how up until 1:00 it’s basically the music from the “the only thing we have to break here is you” cutscene, and then it becomes it’s own thing
Ah, so this is the theme of Shaniks: the Abomination.
Taniks has no legs. He kneels before nothing because he lacks knees, owes allegiance to no gravity. He is a shank, and very good at being one. I have been watching him since Slayerage got to this encounter, yes? Now Taniks works against Worlds First, but not for long.
Dat shank dumpy doe
Doom Hunter
no, this is the theme of us kicking Taniks ass again, teaching him the lesson that you don't fuck with humanity. Or we'll drop a fucking space station on you.
all he wanted to do was nuke europa and bring eruse... er the fallen to true victory
1:53 "Go inside guys, where is Divinity?"
No, No.
1:55 ''WHO THE HELL PUSHED ME?! YOU KILLED ME!''
WHERES THE BUBBLE?
"Yeah I'm comin- GUARDIAN DOWN"
@@-thesignpainter9486 Always the divinity guy. Always. Then the dps gets fucked up bc everyone's running double slug anarchy
@@-thesignpainter9486 LOL! just happening
I’d like to think Cayde-6 was looking down on us that day, pumping his fist at the (hopefully) final death of Taniks
He isn't dead, if you stand near him you die of radiation and he'll laugh
@@icicle_ai That's just an audio glitch thing. His head is sitting in our igloo as a trophy so I think he's pretty fucking dead (until some Fallen raid it and steal his head back and make him ANOTHER body)
@@erikathered1942 Taniks the final raid in light fall Taniks the undying abomination devour of gods
The theme really has that "its now or never" feel to it. Really amazing work on the raid
Well I guess you get that when you need to
kill Taniks for the thousandth time
not really, i think we could of just left taniks there to rot, but this theme is more of the GUARDIAN's theme, tower music blaring. it doesnt sound like tanik's bossfight, it doesn't sound like taniks even had a theme at all, it sounds like taniks is the one who's trying to invade our turf, along with the unfinished business of D1 and us killing him 3 times for killing the old hunter vanguard
Shaniks: "Call an ambulance! Call an ambulance!"
*pops out of the wreckage*
"BUT NOT FOR ME!"
Last time i did the raid, i said this as we killed shaniks B)
@@aryhon6222 Nice
The guardians: *ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT*
NOT FOR ME
Not yet at least
Edit: Dang! Thanks for all the likes!
I could argue this is one if not the best destiny tracks of all time. You got that perfect mix of the Beyond Light theme at the forefront, then mixing in the Fallen Empire theme mixed with the Darkness motif. Then, on top of all that, They perfectly blend in the D2 AND D1 themes for that final cherry on top.
This is musical perfection
I would say it’s on par, but not the best
@@calebpickering1172 it’s like an easy 3rd best
@@tommyklein24 im guessing young wolf and bow to none is better?
@@sal_monella well for me Journey is #1, then young wolf at #2
are we just gonna ignore riven’s theme
>My raid group doing Deepstone Crypt finally gets to taniks after 14 hours.
>He enrages at low HP.
>this theme starts.
Most epic fucking win ever.
Note: we tend to do raids completely blind and figure out how to understand them. If we can't beat the raid within 24 hours the first time, we study videos and maps of it to better understand, refine, and do again. This took 14 hours with no studying or beforehand prep.
Congrats!
Bro I wish I had a team like this
This guys comment is the definition of me and the boys.
Deep Stone Crypt breakdown:
Scene 1: Grand Entrance (Sparrow Racing and all).
Scene 2: Breaching the Deep Stone Crypt Entrance. We activate the Crypt AI, which warns us no to go further.
Scene 3: Grand Finale: Atraks-1 (the true raid boss). Crypt AI activates Nuclear Descent Protocol because we paid no attention to his warning. A new threat emerges: Europa's annihilation.
Scene 4: We stop the Nuclear Collision.Taniks is there watching us do our business completely unaware of what we're doing.
Scene 5: In the aftermath of an almost utter destruction, Taniks makes one Last Stand for revenge amidst the wreckage of the threat we stopped. This is our theme. We are the final boss.
So spot on.
Is it the raid music or the Eramis Boss Music
Bungie: Yes
XD
Bruh, Taniks fight music has so much more going on in it
It’s also taniks theme
Look within does not sound like fallen empire. They both hit different and are in different keys. Plus, look within has like three key changes
It really only plays during a small part of Eramis’s fight. Fallen Empire is more her music.
This one really IS the Raid boss
shank taniks
taniks shank
@@larsonbuchholz6490 taniks in da shank wheelchair what will he do
Taniks has no legs. He kneels before nothing because he lacks knees, owes allegiance to no gravity. He is a shank, and very good at being one. I have been watching him since Slayerage got to this encounter, yes? Now Taniks works against Worlds First, but not for long.
@@larsonbuchholz6490 shaniks
@@nostop7794 he survived an impact from orbit, you gotta give him that
Fun fact: after killing taniks, if you walk into his body and let him kill you. You hear him scream/laugh,
Theory 1: just a laugh from beyond the grave
Theory 2: taniks the taken is soon to come
Taniks the scorned first; then taniks the taken
@@evilness3404 Taniks the lightbearer
@@JermaSus985 No
NO
nOoOoOoOoOoOo
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@@evilness3404 A: Scorn Taniks would make Uldren go crying for Fikrul.
B: Taken Taniks would tell Oryx to go think about his life choices, before taking Oryx, just because.
@@JermaSus985 Imagine us telling him
"You had no house. You knelt before no banner, owed allegiance to no Kell."
Bruh I swear that 1:55 mark gives soo much chills as we prepare for DPS and it gives such young wolf vibes THIS IS OUR THEME NOT TANIK’S
Getting to fight Taniks was actually a huge deal for me. I'm one of the people who has only been able to experience Destiny 2 due to a lack of owning a console when Destiny came out. After all the lore dives and stories from my friends, I was actually super excited to battle this legendary figure myself in proper fashion, instead of just fighting a nightmare version of him that didn't have nearly as much impact.
I know that feeling. I read a bunch of lore pertaining to him, especially about Andal Brask and Cayde, and knowing what this abomination has done, the pain he has caused my friends, it made his defeat that much sweeter...
He is one of the bosses the veterens ( me included ) have a grudge against ...he killed tevin ....the hunter vanguard before cayde ....plus he is the longest surviving boss from D1 ...so its unfinished buisness
I'm super interested in D1 as I never got to experience it. Getting to *actually* fight Taniks, instead of just looking at videos or reading lore about him, was legendary.
@@dylandollarhite The pain he's caused your friends? You know it's a video game, right?
@@ryukibladewolf8409 Trevis, not Tevin
SHANIKS HAS NO HOUSE
HE FLOATS BEFORE NO BANNER
KINDA OWES ALLIEGENCE TO HOUSE SALVATION
HE IS A RAID BOSS, AND VERY GOOD AT WHAT HE DOES
I HAVE BEEN TRACKING HIM SINCE REDEEM GOT TO THIS ENCOUNTER, YES
NOW SHANIKS TAKES EIGHT HOURS TO KILL
“show me what freedom has given you.”
“The only thing we have to break here is you.”
“Come then, pawn. Show me what freedom has given you!”
@@Aiso754 god that frase along with the rising tones gave me chills
It was a perfect scene. Not a clichéd, overdone example of Light vs Dark. The Light was gone, constrained by the Dark within as the purest expression of the Hive's Sword Logic was applied. "Come then. Show me what freedom has given you!" was the utterance of not just a challenge, but a promise that whoever won would have the right to exist. Gone are the ethereal chimes and light horn sections of the Light. We've gone beyond light. Beyond dark.
We've become the Final Shape, and where we walk the ground breaks.
Man Eramis was such a great villain I am really hoping to see more of her
One of my newbie friends who got a shotgun just before the fight:
"A SHOTGUN"
The whole song slapped so hard I didn't know which part was damage phase until today's raid.
GG's Bungie, you absolutely killed it with this OST and the Deep Stone Crypt
Destiny soundtrack never fails to be amazing
I didn't play Destiny 1, but I absolutely love that DSC let me experience a fight with Taniks. I just love how this dude always returns and I my fireteam was so happy to experience one of his comebacks. Felt so good to finally land the decisive Anarchy nades on him after almost 11h in the raid
I did play d1 since the beta and I loved finally killing taniks especially since in my team my sniper got the final bullet
playing deep stone crypt as an Exo really makes this final encounter feel all the more satisfying
the absolute euphoria of this final battle is just perfect
This is the best overall dlc track I’ve ever heard, and this individual track is on par with Journey, Bow to no one, and and even possible the original Union piece from music of the spheres
Shell Of What Was says hello
1:55 You know you’ve done a raid a lot when you can hear the damage phase begin.
dude i even know when the pushes are
And especially when you can visualize damage phase
I swear, every time I hear a new track for Beyond Light I go 'Okay, this one is my new favourite'
4:50 You've burned through your super, you're down to just your smg, and Taniks is on the opposite end of the map seconds from wiping the team. So you squeeze the trigger so hard the controller might break and-
4:56- Taniks goes down and you remember to breathe.
The first playthrough always hits hardest
Man, when it's the 20th hour and 3:20 starts playing...
Shit hits different.
When you are on the last bit of his health bar and this starts playing
Taniks was such a badass in the raid. He tried to destroy Europa entirely with nuclear charges, crashed an entire space station, yet survived and decide to stand up again one last time to show how much he hates us and that he wants our guardians to be dead. Unfortunately for him, we were ready.
"and decided to stand up again" heh
It's especially good cuz Taniks is basically the overpowered anime protag going up against the insurmountable villains, if you look at it from his perspective.
This was the first raid i completed in D2 a couple months ago. I still remember saying this music was *EPIC*.
And now the composer is laid off.... Wow...
I understand the sentiment but Salvatori doesn’t compose every song. This was written by Skye Lewin. We still have very good composers left at Bungie
@@buckledwheat6299 didn't he get laid off as well? 🤔
@@xdarkwing104x no, it was only Michael Salvatori and Michael Sechrist
4:01 when you get to final stand after 3 damage phases and everybody just has primary ammo
You guys were using Primary Weapons?
@@nekomanceer day one
@@nekomanceer most teams where doing this for 12+ hours straight us included and only I got heritage from Atraks-1 so the rest of our team ran primary’s instead day one tactics were a lot different from today’s you’d actually get to hear this part of the theme and dam wasn’t it epic
Funny thing, as long as you have divinity, 5 Cerberus +1 with Catalyst will down him before he can knock you out of the donut twice on the first phase. You can one phase him with quite a number of primary guns.
@@EnderMCV2 on day one my team had to use 2 special +anarchy to do enough damage because contest mode made the raid actually hard lmao
This just reminds me so much of wrath with the level of action. Fallen-based raids really are the most fun in both games
Wrath, Scourge and DSC...
Can confirm.
This is the final raid boss theme, perfect match for it too!
Y’all, stop saying that Eramis or Bray is the raid boss, we all know who the raid boss is...
“””SYLOCK THE DEFILED”””
Actually it is Taniks the Abomination. No joke that is the legit boss
@@ambermccracken7732 Next time ask them if they want to be spoiled cause that’s a dick move to just let it out like that.
@@BlueBeefalo true that
@@BlueBeefalo it literally says in the europa triumphs tho. it isnt a secret
@@BlueBeefalo Ah sorry I thought you knew. Almost all the TH-camrs have posted a vid talking about the raid. Well Ive seen what the raid will look like and buddy it looks amazing. Also sure I did spoil that but there is a waaaaaaaaay bigger. But as I said. Youll have to figure that one out first.
I can't hear the beginning of this anymore without imagining good ol' Taniks popping out of the debris
So let me get this straight he was casual taniks then destroyed by us then resurrected by siva and destroyed again and now he was resurrected by Atraks- 1 Then ABSOLUTELY DESTROYED AGAIN
Don’t forget nightmare Taniks ;)
*"HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO TEACH YOU A LESSON, OLD MAN?!"*
And Taken Taniks.
@@burning_mat5307 That wasn’t Taniks, just another fallen who looked like him
@@firestrike5478 oh ok
I think I was more excited to hear this music during the raid race than who was actually winning, 1:55 for a DPS phase is so cool.
4:40 this part plays in my mind every time I complete an raid.
This now gives me PTSD.
"Guys I need someone tailing me please."
"Shoot (name of person) quick, quick, quick."
"Alright Titan get ready to bubble down... WHY TF IS THERE!!!"
This soundtrack is now engraved into my damn brain.
“DETAINED IM DETAINED”
“OPERATOR IS DEACTIVATED!”
@@GodsPrettiestPrincess STOP DUDE I'M GETTING FLASH BACKS
I hope you remember contest mode Atraks then ._.
@@drum61729 I do. I was stuck there for over 9 hours!
Same here. I kinda just fell asleep during it. I would have loved that encounter if I didn’t have to do it over about 600 times
This is it, this is the best “bossfight” OST since Regicide. Fucking amazing...
wrath of the machine and last wish though
@@vorpalweapon4814 wrath of the machine yes. Last wish is ok. Second half is great but not this good imo. Still great tho
Val Cauor’s theme was fire as well, let’s not forget him
Regicide was good but I prefer Oryx's raid theme
MASSIVELY underrated track, top 10 in all of Destiny.
I like that they remembered to slip 'Guardian' in at 2:07
Bungie, I know someone there reads these comments. I just wanted to let all of you know this raid was fantastic. A beautiful execution of story, exciting battles, decompression time after a brutal boss fight, and the narrative told in the raid itself is unmatched. The day one contest mode was the perfect challenge. Could not have asked for more from this raid
This is a joke, right? Sounds like you're just mindlessly praising Bungie for the sake of it.
@@Lardo137 Let people enjoy things, man.
@@Lardo137 What are you talking about? The raid was excellent.
@@nostop7794 I'm not saying this raid was terrible, and it's definitely the highlight of the season. And there were some parts that I found beautiful, like the spacewalk jumping puzzle, the music, and the set design. I just find OP's words to be rather hyperbolic.
I mean, what story was even there? Taniks is back with literally no explanation and he's the end boss. Atraks-1 has zero dialogue. There is literally no personal connection between the Guardians and who they're fighting. The whole story boils down to "the Fallen found some dangerous technology, let's stop them from doing evil things." It's basically an exact repeat of Rise of Iron's story with the House of Devils and SIVA, only without the Iron Lords and Saladin. So how does "beautiful execution of story" make ANY sense? Just compare this to Last Wish or King's Fall, which DID have strong narratives.
Beyond Light DOES have it's good moments in the story, even if it's very flawed. The lore pieces are genuinely excellent. Things like the Salvation's Grip mission and learning about Banshee's true identity and Elsie's connection with Ana were good, even great. But in regards to the raid itself, saying it's "unmatched in narrative" is just ridiculous.
@@Lardo137 Fair point for sure, I thought you were discrediting the entire post. The story connection could’ve been stronger without a doubt, only featuring one “interaction” between Atraks and Eramis. The lore pieces are very strong though as you say.
I absolutely love hearing this track during the final minutes of the raid. Maybe it's subconscious, but I feel like it gets louder and louder as Taniks' health bar gets lower. It's like a rally cry for the whole team.
1:18 I can’t tell you how many times I have perfectly timed my 2 anarchy shots with this part during dps
This soundtrack is a work of art especially the damage phase part it always gets me hyped up.
To hear that at Taniks the Abomination while being capped to 1230 and you have juuuuuuuuuust barely enough DPS with the whole team min maxing......
Not gonna lie, the peak moment of my two decade long gaming career.
Just remember there is an alternate universe where a shank with no booster wheels is attached to taniks’ legs
just beat taniks for the first time today, had my music set to 10. best choice of my life.
even after 50 clears of this raid, this boss music will never fail to get me pumped while taniks is on final stand
"Taniks, The Abomination"
Challenges you, Yes?
@@LeoUdechukwu *Insect-like chattering*
Months later and I'm still coming back to listen to this. Limping through DSC on day one with an hour to spare I will never forget our run that got the clear. The subpar second damage phase was disappointing, but then the Traveler smiled upon us and those drums kicked in. My god the music swelled and it revitalized the rest of the run. The moment is burned into my memory and it will always bring a tear to my eye when I hear this song.
Well fucking done to the composers on this kick ass sound track.
*Taniks comes back*
Me (with my knowledge of spongebob memes): "how many times do we have to teach you this lesson"
The feels of this soundtrack at the end as we were finishing day with my team, gives me was amazing.
0:00 As you land, dazed and confused you search the site for any signs of life. During this search you find the body of Taniks, welded to a shank bursting from the debris that fell.
0:22 The time has come for you and your fireteam to form a plan, hoping that this will get rid of this beast once and for all. You start throwing everything you have at him, soon after realizing there is the same nuclear technology from the ship shielding him.
1:01 You and your fireteam notice the same glyphs you found on the ship before it crashed. You already know how to use them, the problem lies in where they go.
1:15 The beast glows in an orange aura, giving off the same signature those nuclear cores did on the ship, only this time its focused on the craft the beast is set on. Realizing you can use that energy to your advantage, you focus fire on the four propeller like mechanisms jutting out from all four corners and small nuclear core falls out.
1:30 As soon as you pick up one of the cores, the warlock holding the scanner glyph noticed the same visions he saw on the ship. With this knowledge, you are directed to a familiar looking crate in which you store the item. Meanwhile the guardian who had Suppressor also saw a familiar sight, the same drone like machines aiming towards Taniks. With both teams working in tandem, the Operator would help guide and remove and traps the beast place upon the guardians.
3:01 As the time comes ever closer to defeat Taniks, the fireteam prepares and eliminates the rest of his defenses. Taniks waits, giving them a cold, dark stare
3:21 Now with the power of Light and Dark you send this beast spiraling into the abyss, ending the reign on Taniks forever. Sealing off the Deep Stone Crypt from the Fallen and leaving its secrets into your hands.
I love that description
The music that plays once you defeat taniks is the best. It gives you the feeling that you did something legendary, something historical.
Has anybody considered this just might be the final Eramis fight, NOT THE RAID BOSS?
You got it right, haha.
An amazing boss that I ruined after jumping, using a super, getting frozen and plummeting to my death.
@@Devalius he did not? The Eramis boss was Fallen Empire. A very small of this excerpt played during the halfway point cutscene, but that’s it
Eramis is the raid boss :v
@@julianlopez4627 boy do I got news for you...
As both a low brass player and a destiny 2 fan this soundtrack just hits the spot.
I love how in most of these tracks the darkness motif can be heard
wow this music is so good! cant wait to see what else the composer comes up with in the next expansion!!
Im sorry to break it to you bud but uh he was laid off
@@Gatita0318 I think that's what the point of that comment was implying in the form of sarcasm.
@@Gatita0318 even if he was, games are produced usually a year or two ahead of their scheduled release times, the score is probably already done. Now whether they release that one is still up in the air but they probably will sinvce its still under Bungie's rights.
@@FlowTides You're right. Salvatori already made his songs for the Final Shape. Also Skye Lewin is listed first when searching up who composed Look Within, which means he was the lead composer, not Salvatori. Salvatori aint the only composer on the team.
4:57 that ending tone ooof always gives me goosebumps.
every comment section is full of "this is the raid boss"
Sad to say it's not.
I am disappointed that this wasn't the raid music. However, I am excited because that means that they are holding the raid music for when it releases.
I definitely would've thought that Lament would be the raid boss track but even that I've heard during the campaign so who knows?
@@julianquintana400 where does it play?
@@swedensfinest5617 praksis boss fight
this is the boss theme of the guy who wears a short sleeve shirt and shorts during a blizzard
1:55 to 2:18 is the Taniks DPS theme for those looking for it, tune is stuck in my Day One head forever.
God bless my good man
PTSD sounds
I have nothing but bad memories from day one that i failed
This makes me cry its so beautiful
Guardian: Elsie, good and bad news.
Elsie: What's the good news.
Guardian: We stopped the space station from exploding Europa.
Elsie: Good to hear, so what's the bad news.
Guardian: I got some unfinished business to tie up. *Again.*
Taniks: *SCREAMS OF PURE WRATH*
As soon as the DPS theme kicked in this was me in my head "I defeated you before,I WILL DO IT AGAIN!"
2nd comment: This music is amazing, a wonderful piece of art. I just find it saddening that many players after day 1 won't hear half of this song. The way bungie coded the music is so the actual song plays once you've done two damage phases and are preparing for a third. Before then, besides damage phases and final stand, it's just cool, suspenseful percussion. On day 1 this was incredible I'm sure, but when most teams one phase or two phase now that contest mode is off, most won't get to hear the full song in action. Wish bungie changed it, but they have much greater issues on their hands, so I'll be happy with what we got
may be a very late reply but you can always just force a three phase by not doing damage at all (does not work in most lfgs)
2:07 Is a callback to the track called “Guardian” in Destiny 1. You hear those same notes as you’re being resurrected or the first time. Here, it sounds a lot different. I like to imagine that the drastic difference in the two pieces symbolizes our Guardian going from a fragile, confused New Light that can be one-shot by a Dreg to a monster killing demigod who can topple beings of godlike power.
"The only thing we're breaking here, is you."
Come then, pawn. Show me what freedom has given you.
Staniks Baratheon, first of his name and king of the Vandals, lord of the seven houses.
I will be honest, the raid is absolute top tier, in almost every aspect. The only thing I wish it had was a quest for freaking exotic, because my RNG is bad :/
Problem is the raid exotic quests have always been a pain in the ass besides acrius. Touch of malice required 45 calcified fragments and a very slow grind for hadium flakes, outbreak was a pain because of the class restrictions and the math puzzles and divinity puzzles were hit or miss depending on how competent your group is
The soundtrack for this game has ALWAYS been on point.
One of my alltime favorites, through out the entire destiny 2 soundtrack collection!
This might be my favorite
I love the final few measures where the darkness theme places, ironically a bit lighter than normal with higher strings, chimes and bells rather than a low and menacing terror. Because you've mastered an aspect if the darkness and most likely using it when you fight taniks. You've learned to control the darkness, and you've begun to realize you have much less to fear than you thought.
Wherever this track actually plays, I'm gonna be instantly so pumped when it starts ingame.
This soundtrack will be always me favorite of all time think you Michael Savtori for the memories I have with deestiny2
you know it’s gonna be a good theme when it has that startup ting noise
I still remember the night this expansion came out, I was going absolutely nuts at high school all day thinking about it. I worked my butt off to save up for a new Xbox because the new gen version of the game was coming out. Got home, downloaded this. Played the wheels off the game all night, was dead but happy at school the next day.
Feels like yesterday and this came out in 2020 in my senior year. I’m nearly halfway through college in 2023. 3:21 just about making me cry dude