Imagine this in a little nightmare movie, with the lady on a balcony, overlooking a working assembly of monster chopping up human bodies for food or parts for a sinister purpose.
@@liamerolduffy7738 Now imagine those are not monsters but people who chops otheres to bits and it isnt made for nefarious purposes but its generaly accepted as part of how things just works. Becouse if population keeps growing there will be nothing else to eat.
I love it when they do stuff like that. It’s like what Lorde did with the everybody wants to rule the world song, and she made it better. This music makes me think of the little nightmares game, where in a movie version the lady is on a balcony, overlooking an army of monsters chopping up corpses to make food or other sinister purposes.
"The things that fall off of me, I'll tell ya it's embarrassing!" favorite line Edit: Either that or, "I know this town like the back of my hand...hey that's new."
Rattle big black bones In the danger zone There's a rumblin' groan Down below There's a big dark town It's a place I've found There's a world going on Underground They're alive, they're awake While the rest of the world is asleep Below the mine shaft roads It will all unfold There's a world going on Underground All the roots hang down Swing from town to town They are marching around Down under your boots All the trucks unload Beyond the gopher holes There's a world going on Underground
Lyrics: Rattle big black bones in the danger zone theres a rumblin groan down below Theres a big dark town its a place i've found theres a world going on UNDERGROUND! (some orchestral sounds) All the tracks unfold beyond the gopher holes (silence) THERES A WORLD GOING ON UNDERGROUND! note:this is for the movie not the og
this is probably the best song to get better at conducting in a militaristic style. it's super rythmic. you get off time, it's super easy to jump back in. it's almost *robotic* how in sync everthing is in this song
Ha, robotic, I am the mega smort to fully conceptualize the intended humor this wondrous user provided. (Recently read how using bigger words make ironically you sound less smart, don't mind me)
@@jahimalnar7978 using larger words in right spots does improve the quality of how you vocalize, however, if you're just throwing in unnecessary adjectives then it will sound incognizant.
I was a former band kid, and it makes me so happy hearing the low winds getting to blare their hearts out. At least, in the pieces that we played in school, we never got to do that.
Thanks, Robots, for introducing me to Tom Waits. Thanks, Tom Waits, for letting me not forget about this movie. And thanks, TH-cam, for inexplicably recommending the movie edit version of this song! I had given up looking for that eons ago.
I like how this version adds that periodic "WOOT" sound to Tom Waits's magnificent song. Not only does it fit in perfectly with the song's rhythm, it also adds to the darkly industrial theme they were going for with that scene. It's the sort of noise you might expect to hear on a regular basis in a factory setting, like maybe to signal a shift ending, or perhaps a warning that some of their machinery is reaching an unsafe temperature and needs to be allowed to cool down.
Madame Gasket: *”Alright!* Break Time...” Every Single Worker: “Huh?!” Madame Gasket: “Alright, Break Time is over! *Chop, Chop! (Laughs)* Oh, look who’s here!” Ratchet: “Hi, Mom.” Madame Gasket: “Hi, Sweetie! How’s my boy?” Ratchet: *”Great!* I did just what you told me; “no more spare parts”. In a couple of weeks, all of those broken down losers, out there are gonna be nothing, but *scrap metal!* You will be up to your bloomers in broken outmode junk! Madame Gasket: “Such a good boy! And after you finish off Bigweld, there will be *nobody out there to fix them.”* Ratchet: *”Exactly!* …Y-You want to swing that one by me again?” Madame Gasket: *”Idiot!* Those *outmodes* look up to him. Suppose he decides to come back!” Ratchet: “Oh come on, Mom! He’s not gonna be in any trouble, where he is.” Madame Gasket: “What are you afraid of?! *Grow some bolts!* Or do you want to end up like your father?” Mr. Gasket: *”Hey, Son! Good to see you.”* Madame Gasket: “Think what it would mean. Not Bigweld Industries- *Ratchet Industries!”* Ratchet: “Keep talking.” Madame Gasket: *”Ratchet City!”* Ratchet: Yes. Everything... *shiny.”* Madame Gasket: “No more Bigweld… *No more outmodes!”* Ratchet: *”LEEEEEEEEEETTT’S do it!”* Madame Gasket: “That’s my boy!” *(“Underground” continues to play, as they both dance for a brief moment)* Madame Gasket: “Are you hungry? Can I get you something? You look thin...” Ratchet: “No, no, no, Mom. I gotta go, bye! Oh, bye Pop.” Mr. Gasket: *”So long, son. Good luck with your dastardly plans.”* *(“Underground” plays once again, as the scene transitions to Rodney in a trash can)*
Fender (Off Screen, in a Spanish accent): “I’m a little teapot, stout. Here is my handle and there’s my spout. When I get all steamed up, and hear me shout; *JUST TIP, ME OVER and POUR ME out.”* *(Laughs)*
I can't hear this song without seeing the whole scene play out in my head and hearing the madam's laugh. I used to get terrified by that part when I was a smol lad. lol
Rattle big black bones In the danger zone Theres a rumblin groan Down below Theres a big dark town Its a place ive found Theres a world going on Underground *instrumental* All the trucks unload Beyond the gopher holes ... Theres a world going on UNDERGROUND
The original song is Underground, by Tom Waits. There are very large differences between the two for the purposes of the movie, but it's still neat hearing the original.
Only now do we realize that the chopshop was practically on par with that one concentration camp runner that used skin as lampshades and such and took their jewels. Man this movie was dark.
I'm loving the fact that this soundtrack gets more and more viewed (the last time I saw this one in particular it was around 200k) and now it's the most watched video on this channel. I like people remembering and enjoying the work coming from the genius that is John Powell! That's what I call childhood nostalgia!
I remember that when I saw Robots (2005) when I was a Kid, I always replayed the Scene of the ChopShop because of this Song called "Underground" by Tom Waits! Glad I found the Film Version of the Music with Wait's Gravelly Voice in it!
Walt Disney said "If you can dream it, you can do it, and don't let anybody say you can't". This is my biggest dream goal of bringing the 2-D animated style from Disney once again and I'll be a movie director as well.
this sequence was so damn cool...i never got to see this in theaters but i bet that was INTENSE. this whole movie is so underrated but i love it so much, there's just so much personality to it, and such a great soundtrack too!
LYRICS: Rattle big black bones In the danger zone Theres a rumblin groan Down below Theres a big dark town Its a place ive found Theres a world going on Underground instrumental All the trucks unload Beyond the gopher holes ... Theres a world going on UNDERGROUND
I just remembered this song and came to listen to it, and suddenly I started creating an entire platform video game level in my head. Everything would take place in an industrial setting where you would have to move between gears, giant hammers and steam outlets that follow the beat of this song. The level would end when you reached a gigantic metal door that would slam shut at the same time the song ends. And yes, all of that came to me within the time frame of this song.
It's actually a Cuíca. It's a drum that makes what sounds like a monkey getting their tail stepped on. You can hear it from "Baldis Basics in Education and Learning."
I don't know, I think the cuíca really adds to the gloomy industrial motif of the song. It sounds like steam escaping from an overheated capsule, or old machinery needing oil.
It gets worse when you play the video game. Like the currency used in the game is messed up cause it's not specified on what the scrap came from, but considering the fact that scrap metal in the movie is usually depicted as bits and pieces of body parts. There's more to what I'm getting at, but all I'm saying is that once you start thinking about it, the ominous dark vibe from Robots becomes menacingly darker... But it's a movie where Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) and Genie (Robin Williams) are in the same place at the same time and a few Star Wars references are made throughout the movie... So, I really don't have any complaints.
The sheer creepiness when we start hearing the score and we see no characters in the streets until reaching the Chop Shop and the song starts playing, revealing who the true villain is.
0:16-0:38 Rattle big black bones in the danger zone theres a rumblin groan down below Theres a big dark town its a place i found theres a world going on UNDERGROUND!
As an Amazon employee, I can confirm that this is indeed accurate.
Dude I was just thinking an Amazon video would go great with this
I don't get it
NAH 💀✋
💀
customer returns lines be like
They could have picked many songs to introduce the main villain… and they chose the best possible one
Mechagodzilla tribute chop shop
Like Mrs. Tweedy (Chicken Run)
It's a banger
This was the banger of my childhood
Fr
After 15 years, I've finally realized that the Chop Shop is a corpse gathering and processing factory.
Your not the only one
Imagine this in a little nightmare movie, with the lady on a balcony, overlooking a working assembly of monster chopping up human bodies for food or parts for a sinister purpose.
@@liamerolduffy7738 Now imagine those are not monsters but people who chops otheres to bits and it isnt made for nefarious purposes but its generaly accepted as part of how things just works. Becouse if population keeps growing there will be nothing else to eat.
@@szylaj I’m just imagining how the video game can be made into a movie or an animated tv show where the music is used in a scene similar to this one.
The air is filled with the smell of Rust and Crude oil
Interesting to hear how they mix the orchestra with Tom Waits' original recording. Particularly like the violins in unison with the guitar line.
I love it when they do stuff like that. It’s like what Lorde did with the everybody wants to rule the world song, and she made it better. This music makes me think of the little nightmares game, where in a movie version the lady is on a balcony, overlooking an army of monsters chopping up corpses to make food or other sinister purposes.
It really gives it that backbone an suspense, truly awesome
I really wish this was available on Spotify
The sound design in the movie itself really adds to it as well, even this feels empty without the machinery and pounding and cutting and drilling
My dad is a sound enginner and has worked with some of the best in the business for 50 years. This kind of work is some of his favorite to hear.
I guess we all here agree this movie deserves more credit than it gets nowadays. It's still one of Blue Sky's greatest movies to this day.
Yes.
I definitely agree
@@SkittyDangerzne Right.
I used to love it and had it on DVD but it was a busted disk and I couldn’t really watch it so I can barely remember it
Yup
God the vocals in this are so good
I case you don't know, that's Tom Waits, the whole track is just his song Underground rearranged with his vocals left in.
@@CheGui2009 thanks for that, Had no idea.
@@CheGui2009 Павел, ты святой человек!
@@milestale speak english
@@human-lov-eot9396 нет
Ok this low key slaps though
Slaps indeed
Lowkey?
Gritty voice greets you then strings kick in bro this slaps fact.
Highkey*
Yeah. Tom Waits rocks.
This is a song that makes you feel like your in the chop shop
Anybody else love how The Chop Shop is esentially a robotic slaughterhouse? It's such a unique idea
It's more of a corpse processing facility thay they turned into essentially a cannibalizing system
It's a morgue. Robots don't rot, so what are you gonna do with the bodies?
@@Sabcy2Basically recycling
Only time when recycling is bad
@@Sabcy2They do get old and rusty though. Rodney’s dad being evidence.
This entite movie was a robin williams filled fever dream
And it was fuckin brilliant
Especially when he said big anime eyes
Yep
"The things that fall off of me, I'll tell ya it's embarrassing!" favorite line
Edit: Either that or, "I know this town like the back of my hand...hey that's new."
and I loved it
Rattle big black bones
In the danger zone
There's a rumblin' groan
Down below
There's a big dark town
It's a place I've found
There's a world going on
Underground
They're alive, they're awake
While the rest of the world is asleep
Below the mine shaft roads
It will all unfold
There's a world going on
Underground
All the roots hang down
Swing from town to town
They are marching around
Down under your boots
All the trucks unload
Beyond the gopher holes
There's a world going on
Underground
Wow
You spitting straight fire
Would make a good Skaven theme song lol
@@bearvanhelsing6035 ah a fellow skaven enjoyer
@@aurakun7835 Yes-yes 😌
“Alight, break time.”
“Huh?”
“Alright, break time’s over. Chop chop!”
Aaaaaw.
this orchestra remains UNTOUCHED to this DAY 🧐
Its so good the way it is too
@@yourtypicalrebel4354 you aren’t a rebel for using the confederate flag, that’s just called being racist and using the flag of traitors.
@@thetea4093 just a flag bro
@@kingrhys9445 oh yeah, symbols totally don’t have any meaning, I forgot. 🙄
@@thetea4093 I don’t see anyone complaining about the Soviet flags people have as their icon on this site despite how much worse they were.
When I was a kid I thought there was an entire genre of music like this. Just imagine.
Industrial metal is a close second
@@jamshrimpit's really not
Bro that'd make me so happy
be the change you wanna see in the world
@@Minthe_tea For sure, that quote lives with me every day
Remembered this song specifically because I remembered having no idea what the lyrics were. Glad I came back to it.
Ong the only lyric I remember as a kid was “UNDERGROUND”
@@Childishxmarkeeloo that and down below is all I remembered 😂
Same 😂
Lyrics:
Rattle big black bones in the danger zone theres a rumblin groan down below
Theres a big dark town its a place i've found theres a world going on UNDERGROUND!
(some orchestral sounds)
All the tracks unfold beyond the gopher holes
(silence)
THERES A WORLD GOING ON UNDERGROUND!
note:this is for the movie not the og
@@GoldeIsAwakened0918 oh my!
this is probably the best song to get better at conducting in a militaristic style. it's super rythmic. you get off time, it's super easy to jump back in. it's almost *robotic* how in sync everthing is in this song
Ha, robotic, I am the mega smort to fully conceptualize the intended humor this wondrous user provided.
(Recently read how using bigger words make ironically you sound less smart, don't mind me)
it's a workers song, much like "We all Lift Together" from Warframe is
@@jahimalnar7978 using larger words in right spots does improve the quality of how you vocalize, however, if you're just throwing in unnecessary adjectives then it will sound incognizant.
@@lloydmartelhm
@@rain-rx6bqfortunaaaa
I was a former band kid, and it makes me so happy hearing the low winds getting to blare their hearts out. At least, in the pieces that we played in school, we never got to do that.
Yea, and I could hear flutes and I just loved how they sounded and I play flute myself and I would die to play this song in my band
Adoro la canción ❤
The saxophones get so much glory in this although as a French horn player I do love having melody.
six year old me's entire music taste being permanently changed after hearing this absolute banger.
This song still hits hard after all these years
Yes...
This song will *Always and forever* hit hard. It's one of the biggest reasons the movie is still do remebered
THERE'S A WORLD GOING ON, UNDERGROUND!
THERES BIG DARK TOWN, ITS A PLACE IVE FOUND
THERES A WORLD GOING ON
THERE'S A WORLD, DOWN BELLOW, UNDGROUND!
Alright! Break time!
Break time is over, chop chop! *Hahaha...*
I love the little OH! Sound effect that gets put in the music here. It’s my favorite instrument in any music
cuicas can make a theme
What spund effect is it?
You mean the thing that sounds like a dog at the beginning?
This is an instrument used in South America like Brazil I can’t remember the name but it’s used in bosa nova
replace the robots with humans and this movie would have a hard R rating 0_o
We'd get a cyberpunk style kids movie of cyborgs or androids getting mutilated in gory fashion...
A hard R, huh?
@@lmao_lol_xd 😳
oh god you're right
@@lucasfraczek4320 I would actually love a movie like that
This was nightmare fuel for kids everywhere
I found this to be the coolest scene when i was younger
@@void-1632
I was scared of the sweepers. One big eye just staring and carving up everything that's infront of them.
I hear that. I used to be terrified of Madame Gasket!
@@void-1632 Same here, This is where my love for orchestral factories started
Same!! I always loved this scene
Robots has always been my favorite Blue Sky studios movie
Same.
It's one of my favorites
I forgot this was from Blue Sky tbh
Blue sky got shut down so no new movies
Same
Always has and always will be.
Thanks, Robots, for introducing me to Tom Waits.
Thanks, Tom Waits, for letting me not forget about this movie.
And thanks, TH-cam, for inexplicably recommending the movie edit version of this song! I had given up looking for that eons ago.
I like how this version adds that periodic "WOOT" sound to Tom Waits's magnificent song.
Not only does it fit in perfectly with the song's rhythm, it also adds to the darkly industrial theme they were going for with that scene. It's the sort of noise you might expect to hear on a regular basis in a factory setting, like maybe to signal a shift ending, or perhaps a warning that some of their machinery is reaching an unsafe temperature and needs to be allowed to cool down.
I totally agree, the cuíca really completes the industrial theme of the soundtrack!
Madame Gasket: *”Alright!* Break Time...”
Every Single Worker: “Huh?!”
Madame Gasket: “Alright, Break Time is over! *Chop, Chop! (Laughs)* Oh, look who’s here!”
Ratchet: “Hi, Mom.”
Madame Gasket: “Hi, Sweetie! How’s my boy?”
Ratchet: *”Great!* I did just what you told me; “no more spare parts”. In a couple of weeks, all of those broken down losers, out there are gonna be nothing, but *scrap metal!* You will be up to your bloomers in broken outmode junk!
Madame Gasket: “Such a good boy! And after you finish off Bigweld, there will be *nobody out there to fix them.”*
Ratchet: *”Exactly!* …Y-You want to swing that one by me again?”
Madame Gasket: *”Idiot!* Those *outmodes* look up to him. Suppose he decides to come back!”
Ratchet: “Oh come on, Mom! He’s not gonna be in any trouble, where he is.”
Madame Gasket: “What are you afraid of?! *Grow some bolts!* Or do you want to end up like your father?”
Mr. Gasket: *”Hey, Son! Good to see you.”*
Madame Gasket: “Think what it would mean. Not Bigweld Industries- *Ratchet Industries!”*
Ratchet: “Keep talking.”
Madame Gasket: *”Ratchet City!”*
Ratchet: Yes. Everything... *shiny.”*
Madame Gasket: “No more Bigweld… *No more outmodes!”*
Ratchet: *”LEEEEEEEEEETTT’S do it!”*
Madame Gasket: “That’s my boy!”
*(“Underground” continues to play, as they both dance for a brief moment)*
Madame Gasket: “Are you hungry? Can I get you something? You look thin...”
Ratchet: “No, no, no, Mom. I gotta go, bye! Oh, bye Pop.”
Mr. Gasket: *”So long, son. Good luck with your dastardly plans.”*
*(“Underground” plays once again, as the scene transitions to Rodney in a trash can)*
Madame Gasket: oh look who’s here
Madame Gasket: Think what it would mean not bigweld industries ratchet industries.
The Untitled Random Junk *THERE’S A WORLD GOOOOOOING ON UNDERGROUND*
Fender (Off Screen, in a Spanish accent): “I’m a little teapot, stout. Here is my handle and there’s my spout. When I get all steamed up, and hear me shout; *JUST TIP, ME OVER and POUR ME out.”* *(Laughs)*
The Untitled Random Junk HEY
This is where I realize how good a villain's theme can be
Just hear biggering or shiny
I can't hear this song without seeing the whole scene play out in my head and hearing the madam's laugh. I used to get terrified by that part when I was a smol lad. lol
Yes.
Can't believe this song just sparked up out of nowhere. We realized this was a secret banger.
Rattle big black bones
In the danger zone
Theres a rumblin groan
Down below
Theres a big dark town
Its a place ive found
Theres a world going on
Underground
*instrumental*
All the trucks unload
Beyond the gopher holes
...
Theres a world going on
UNDERGROUND
pov: chinese factory workers making poop emoji pillows for 4 cents an hour
Found this by typing in "The song from robots that goes hard, you know the one"
The original song is Underground, by Tom Waits. There are very large differences between the two for the purposes of the movie, but it's still neat hearing the original.
The nine dislikes are the people in the chop shop right now
@M.K.D.S oof :(
BWAHHHAHA
if the dark web had a musical theme it would be this without a doubt
I agree
@@jacob.2 right 🙂
Alright! Break time!
@@Death_Shepherd BREAK TIMES OVER, CHOP CHOP **sinister laugh**
Pretty fitting. I can see the scene already
the minimum wage Chinese workers processing fidget toys be like:
Why is this song giving me mad max vibes
Finally found the version I was looking for! Thank you!
The cuica is there to remind you that this is a kids movie.
I feel like the cuica is there to imitate an industrial sound.
My childhood
Nice childhood Liam
Same
Hell yeah
Only now do we realize that the chopshop was practically on par with that one concentration camp runner that used skin as lampshades and such
and took their jewels. Man this movie was dark.
Factory Scene
See ya son, good luck with your dastardly plans!
Correction: It’s *”So long,* son. Good luck with your dastardly plans!”
WHERE HAS THIS VIDEO BEEN ALL MY LIFE!?!?!? MY GOD MY CHILDHOOD SLAPS!!! (and still does to this day)
I'm loving the fact that this soundtrack gets more and more viewed (the last time I saw this one in particular it was around 200k) and now it's the most watched video on this channel. I like people remembering and enjoying the work coming from the genius that is John Powell! That's what I call childhood nostalgia!
nothing can describe how this song makes me feel
i play the bassoon and when i was in my junior year of high school my marching band played this song and i literally loved it so much
LUCKYYY
This is what I imagine plays in Chinese factories when your manufacturing poop emotional pillows for 30 cents an hour.
I remember that when I saw Robots (2005) when I was a Kid, I always replayed the Scene of the ChopShop because of this Song called "Underground" by Tom Waits! Glad I found the Film Version of the Music with Wait's Gravelly Voice in it!
That voice slaps 😳
Check out the underground song he had more lyrics to the song
@@dimitriwarchief301 ok
The singer is Tom Waits
@@goldprime118 Yes.
This music fits in of when the Amazon owner enters his facility
This song is another reason why this movie is a phenomenal masterpiece
Kinda surprised this was only posted 4 months agi
Kinda surprised this comment wad only posted 4 months agi
@@BubblesZap kind super the wad ONI post 4 Monty python
Yk who ever made this song got a huge raise
John Powell what a class composer. He also did how to train your dragon
And the first two Kung Fu Panda movies, the Ice Age sequels, andMigration
He’d be cooking an whole thanksgiving with his work
Huh. I've never heard the cuica in a score before, a very nice addition.
Which sound is that
@@adventureswithbricks3180 the squeaks in the beginning
@@typo1345 yeah I cant say ive heard that in other soundtracks. Kinda cool
Flashback to Baldi’s Basics
A fitting theme for the chop shop.
“Alright, break time!”
…
“Alright break time’s over- chop chop!”
Walt Disney said "If you can dream it, you can do it, and don't let anybody say you can't". This is my biggest dream goal of bringing the 2-D animated style from Disney once again and I'll be a movie director as well.
Ok
@@human-lov-eot9396 thank you very much.
@@iandanielcassidy8126 np 😉
@@human-lov-eot9396 born on September 23rd, 1997
@@iandanielcassidy8126 right
this sequence was so damn cool...i never got to see this in theaters but i bet that was INTENSE. this whole movie is so underrated but i love it so much, there's just so much personality to it, and such a great soundtrack too!
"hey, how hard should our villain's theme be for this movie?"
"uhhh yeah"
My favorite part is 0:16 - 0:45
It just hits so well
What in the world is the name of the instrument that makes that OOH noise in the beginning? Been tryna figure it out forever
It's called cuica
One of the greatest villans introductions of all time
LYRICS:
Rattle big black bones
In the danger zone
Theres a rumblin groan
Down below
Theres a big dark town
Its a place ive found
Theres a world going on
Underground
instrumental
All the trucks unload
Beyond the gopher holes
...
Theres a world going on
UNDERGROUND
i used to watch this movie over and over again just for this scene because I loved this song
Yeah.
One of the best villain songs oat tbh this goes unbelievably hard
After watching Brave Little Toaster clips, I must say that this reminds me of the car junkyard from Brave Little Toaster.
Where The Scene? 🙄
@@human-lov-eot9396 When we first see Madame Gasket's Chop Shop
@@sonicfan9144 ok great 😁
That also happened in Toy Story 3
I just remembered this song and came to listen to it, and suddenly I started creating an entire platform video game level in my head. Everything would take place in an industrial setting where you would have to move between gears, giant hammers and steam outlets that follow the beat of this song. The level would end when you reached a gigantic metal door that would slam shut at the same time the song ends.
And yes, all of that came to me within the time frame of this song.
The dog arf really undercuts the spookiness of this song.
It's actually a Cuíca. It's a drum that makes what sounds like a monkey getting their tail stepped on. You can hear it from "Baldis Basics in Education and Learning."
@@zyloscarborough9167 finally! I've been hearing that sound everywhere and I never knew what it was called!
I don't know, I think the cuíca really adds to the gloomy industrial motif of the song. It sounds like steam escaping from an overheated capsule, or old machinery needing oil.
This song had no business going unnecessarily hard
There is something absolutely DIABOLICAL about this song
This has no right being such a bop
Creppy.
Love it, i've been looking for this for some time
Alright break time. *5 milliseconds later* alright break times over. Chop chop
Just realized that chop shop is a place where they destroy and melt dead robots 0_0
So you completely skipped the scene where fender is trying to escape and looses his legs? And where big welled is almost thrown into the furnace
It gets worse when you play the video game. Like the currency used in the game is messed up cause it's not specified on what the scrap came from, but considering the fact that scrap metal in the movie is usually depicted as bits and pieces of body parts. There's more to what I'm getting at, but all I'm saying is that once you start thinking about it, the ominous dark vibe from Robots becomes menacingly darker...
But it's a movie where Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) and Genie (Robin Williams) are in the same place at the same time and a few Star Wars references are made throughout the movie... So, I really don't have any complaints.
It’s a corpse reclamation facility.
Just like the trash incinerator scene in Toy Story 3
I got so concerned when I heard the hoots and immediately thought of Tekkno Pigeon by Joel
i see you are a man of culture
this song is such a bop bro
Undergrounds Song?
Even as a baby I liked this scene and the song
X2
This is a masterpiece
Yes.
Children making the toys in ceral boxes being paid 2 cents an hour be like
This had no business going so hard
I seriously want to hear Tom Waits sing this song live with an Orcherstra behind him!
This needs to happen.
Composers had no reason to make this go as hard as it does, and yet they STILL DID
Their reason was....... *Because they can and so they will*
I've been looking for this for ages!!
Why is this like the only version of the song not on Spotify
There’s even a song called chop shop from the robots soundtrack that literally isn’t this
I'm not much for heavy metal, but I love industrial, which is I'm assuming this is.
It's "Underground", off Tom Waits' record Swordfishtrombones. I've heard it described as experimental blues-jazz-rock
was
was that a pun?
*maybe.*
Creepy someone at work mention this song and even though I didn't search for anything robots related this is suddenly at the top of my recommend
*oH Hi- WelCoMe tO mY scHoolhOuse-*
i only just noticed that yesterday and it scared me
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After looking back the movie is kinda messed up but I love it
the song this is based on is called "underground" by Tom Waits
The sheer creepiness when we start hearing the score and we see no characters in the streets until reaching the Chop Shop and the song starts playing, revealing who the true villain is.
i LOVE the accordion in this as well as the sax. sooooo good
This movie really taught us about capitalism
0:16-0:38 Rattle big black bones in the danger zone theres a rumblin groan down below
Theres a big dark town its a place i found theres a world going on UNDERGROUND!
Yup
best movie song ever
Thank you for posting this!
This song still hits hard
School bathrooms:
Then: it's a factory that makes parts
Now: it's a factory making parts from the dead
WE MAKIN IT OUT THE CHOP SHOP WITH THIS ONE