Not sure I would resort to murdering customers with a crotch laser, but after working in the service industry for a few years, I definitely understand.
I think that's the whole point. He has one move he doesn't have to call out, so the moment the enemy realizes he's still attacking, they've lost the chance to react in time.
@@DekuDunkstar Saying it quietly still makes it work (e.g., the destroy spark in the handshake). Travis was far away enough that he wouldn't have heard it if he did. Also, I think the attacks canonically require the sound - the equipment is literally called the "SFX Converter"
@@lambda494 Hey XD I kept running into you even in some non video game stuff I remember so I had to say that. I'm kind of interested in who you are honestly.
i feel like destroy man in the first game is a great example of how nmh blends humor with dark and fucked up moments like yeah these guys are wacky and have wild personalitys but they are still sociopaths who will kill you at a moments notice his theme reflects this well
It's so fascinating how mechanical this sounds. I'd expect Destroyman to have like a superhero spoof theme. Maybe there's some vague meaning to the fact it doesn't sound heroic.
@@PrincipeMamoruI think it’s more so that his “powers” are simply just tools mechanically built into his suit, however I’m not refuting the fact that he is a giant manchild
The toy-themed sound of the song is a reference to the fact that Destroyman is nothing but a cheep tool that only an immature, stupid, little kid could possibly ever find any enjoyment in whatsoever. Anyone with more than half a brain can tell that he's a terrible person. Give this off-brand toy to an intelligent kid and they'll cry.
His NMH2 theme sounds more "heroic", I think. I feel like the reason the vibe is so different between this and Twin Electromagic is just because of how differently each game treats Destroyman as a threat, if you know what I mean.
After getting into these games off of the soundtracks alone, i think i can say that masafumi takada is my favourite videogame composer He has a very distinct style and it sounds amazing.
Not sure I would resort to murdering customers with a crotch laser, but after working in the service industry for a few years, I definitely understand.
Same with the Joy Buzzer and gun nipples
they think they can just say whatever they want, it's crazy
At first i thought destroyman was the problem but then i realized it was the customers who filed complaints.
> All of Destroyman's attacks require a voice command to execute properly.
> There is no need to use voice commands for his nipple guns.
the inconsistency is because he's just a LARPer
I think that's the whole point. He has one move he doesn't have to call out, so the moment the enemy realizes he's still attacking, they've lost the chance to react in time.
Here's the difference...
Destroy Beam, that's an attack.
Destroy Nipples, that's a kink.
Him laughing is a voice command
@@DekuDunkstar Saying it quietly still makes it work (e.g., the destroy spark in the handshake). Travis was far away enough that he wouldn't have heard it if he did.
Also, I think the attacks canonically require the sound - the equipment is literally called the "SFX Converter"
Crotch-based Destroy Beam.
Found u again, omg
@@mario4everd yoooo
@@lambda494 Hey XD I kept running into you even in some non video game stuff I remember so I had to say that. I'm kind of interested in who you are honestly.
@@mario4everd Nobody interesting! Just someone who's been listening to game OSTs for decades
It's actually the Destroy *BUSTER*
i feel like destroy man in the first game is a great example of how nmh blends humor with dark and fucked up moments like yeah these guys are wacky and have wild personalitys but they are still sociopaths who will kill you at a moments notice his theme reflects this well
It's so fascinating how mechanical this sounds. I'd expect Destroyman to have like a superhero spoof theme. Maybe there's some vague meaning to the fact it doesn't sound heroic.
I think it reflects his warped childish behaviour and the fact that he's probably part mechanical cause those nipple guns really surprised me 😂
@@PrincipeMamoruI think it’s more so that his “powers” are simply just tools mechanically built into his suit, however I’m not refuting the fact that he is a giant manchild
The toy-themed sound of the song is a reference to the fact that Destroyman is nothing but a cheep tool that only an immature, stupid, little kid could possibly ever find any enjoyment in whatsoever. Anyone with more than half a brain can tell that he's a terrible person. Give this off-brand toy to an intelligent kid and they'll cry.
His NMH2 theme sounds more "heroic", I think. I feel like the reason the vibe is so different between this and Twin Electromagic is just because of how differently each game treats Destroyman as a threat, if you know what I mean.
Dudes like a Megaman boss but like.. wrong
MegaMan mixed with Captain America horny edition ™
but awesome*
if it wasn't for destroyman being so god damn unforgettable, i would think this boss theme was for a clock
"DESTROY *BUSTEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRR!!!!!*"
love this track, that clink clank loop is amazing. such a weird catchy hook
That synth chord fade in is so good, I love this track so much
0:00 - 0:29
> when you’re just chilling being Jerma985...
1:04
> and casually run into a Destroy Buster, activating your rat survival instincts.
I'm the GIANT RAT that MAKES ALL OF THE RULES
let's *_SEE_* what kind of *_TROUBLE_* we can get ourselves into.
I found a destroy man t-shirt in a dumpster cool i guess
you did??
he did
@@pretzel6629 in game
You wash and wearing it tho?
@@arsenal4739 Nah, he keeps it unwashed and unworn. Gotta keep that Destroy-man musk on there, y'know?
After getting into these games off of the soundtracks alone, i think i can say that masafumi takada is my favourite videogame composer
He has a very distinct style and it sounds amazing.
This was the boss that made me love the game
Same! Him and Bad girl were both amazing fights haha
N.M.H.
No
More
Hanging DJs
😮
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I kinda wish I could see Destroy Man /New Destroy Man fighting a league of actual superheroes.
then there would be no more heroes
So he would be the protagonist of no more heroes 3 basically?
Destroyman should try to take on Batman.
How about some Goddamn Superheroes
Funny you should mention that... Destroyman is (or rather, multiple Destroymen are) returning in NMH3.
Never really listened to this track before. Didn’t realize how saucy it was
“DESTROY SPARK!!!!!”
All destroy you Destroyman.
What the _fuck_ is that English
@@yngvi2003 are you Russian man
destroyman destroys you all. That's the closest to deciphering I could get.
I just wish I could shake hands with this whole comment section. 😏
Here! 🫲😃
NMH brings the fam together 🥰
Destroy... blaster! 🌞
When I was younger playing this for the first time I was 50/50 on if he was saying Destroy Buster or Destroy Fucker. Both are apt, I'd say.
I love this guy
*Rank 7: Mr. Game and Watch*
Nobody seems to be bringing this up, but to me this sounds a lot like an early ratchet and clank level
Some of the stings but not the overall song
For me it sounds like it directly came out from Daft Punk 1997 BBC1 Essential Mix
How tf does this track sound like someone put a beat over a robot having a seizure and I enjoy it???
なぜDJの首は吊るされてしまったのですか。
don't get me wrong, twin electromagnetic and feast matsuri are good, but this one just can't be beat
Feast Matsuri is my favorite
"DESTROY... CANNON!"
god it sounds like somebody hanged a DJ in more ways than 1
I don't get that name. Is "hanging the DJ" some metaphor or something?
It's meant to mean "Stop Hanging the people trying to take society in new directions"
@@bumblesmcfumbles Huuum, okay, cool. Thanks.
its a reference to The Smiths song, "Panic" where the singer repeats the phrase "Hang the DJ" at multiple parts
@@hypnomad2001 Oh! I didn't know that. Thanks!
@@rgg1009 “Burn down the disco, hang the blessed DJ, because the music that they constantly play, it says nothing to me about my life”
WHY IS THIS SO DAFT PUNKY?!?!?!?!?
Donald Trump
Has absolutely fuck all to do with this
true
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Thank you @alf for bringing me here