0:00 The Recruiter's Song -> Song begins at 0:32 1:35 Gassed Last Night -> Song begins at 2:43 3:48 The Toy Soldier's Song -> Song begins at 4:37 6:41 Tim Goes Crazy -> Song begins at 7:06 8:04 Teatime with the Kaiser
Considering Jonny has lifetimes of various crimes and violence on his hand I think brushing over the details of Bertie's death so that Tim didn't have to think about it too much while they played the song is him being nice :P
I see your "Brutal hymn of gunpowder" and agree. I'd also like to point out that "the piercing blindness of the blast burned out our heroes eyes" is also literally beautiful. Maybe not the words itself, but the way Jonny says them is just wonderful.
My 8th grade science teacher had a whole discussion about how you could turn your microwave into a death ray and its all I could think about when they mentioned microwave attacks
@@ameliasoowiej7734 all you really need to do is take the metal mesh out from the door, it’ll take awhile to cook someone fully, but it mop cause problems. Will get the FCC and local Hams on your ass though.
Love the implication that the Toy Soldier is just... brimming with hate. Just absolutely frothing with hatred and it only waits for someone to tell it to act on that hate to just fuck shit up lmao
* assumed that the song was just describing the perspective of a literal war machine- that it had completely moved past stuff like hatred as a motivation for its actions, and come to its fairly unusual perspective as a toy and soldier *
@@skiesquiggles7319 or possibly "very carefully and deliberately pushed itself to the position it sits in now to avoid getting hurt by things it doesn't (want to) understand," which may better fit its story on the website (Especially since TS was a member of the Rose Reds before joining the mechs, and that _has_ to have effected its worldview on this stuff)
Imagine you go on a killing spree after losing your best friend and partner, get taken prisoner finally, then get shown the last brother at arms to be executed and he just winks at you??? Despite being just a head??? Like that's your introduction to someone you'll stick with for hundreds and thousands of years after this. I'm sorry that's just hilarious to Imagine. Also I'm just imagining after everything Jonny and Toy Soldier dragging Tim back to Carmilla and just going "Fix him." Idk why that's what popped into my head 😂 Cause pretty sure majority of the others were found by Carmilla first. Tim just happened to catch Jonny's and TS's interest during a war I guess 😂
Realized I never put this here when I realized a while ago: Gassed Last Night is one of those songs (don't know the technical term) where one singer is added each line of the verse, until the whole group sings the chorus together. You can hear where Bertie Should have joined in. This is more obvious on the second verse (he should sing the third line "when you're cooked, you're hot as you can be"). The first verse seems like it's been reworked a little, to now be (Tim, Tim, Jonny,Jonny) instead of (Tim, Jonny, Bertie, TS) which is how the second verse still it
@@someoneawesome8717 if it was only an vibrato, what she does is way more pronounced and exegerated than it is usualy done, more like a trembling then a vibration which reminds me a lot of a mechanical instrument that has a bit of an echoing quality for the way how it is constructed that does not quitens a note after it was played propperly . . .
The most terrifying thing about listening to this song after old lizzy finally kicked it is the implication that there is either another queen of england or they brought her back. Don’t know which is scarier tbh
Gassed Last Night and Tim Goes Crazy get stuck in my head so much but I can't sing it in out loud without getting very worried looks from my family lol
I looked up what would happen if the moon blew up irl - only a few pieces would make it as far as Earth, and our atmosphere would slow them down. The real problem would be the tides weakening and the planet's spin destabilizing without the moon's gravity.
@@TheRealEvilkitten3 THE VIOLENCE CAN BE DESOLATION!! Slaughter is about killing for the sake of killing. Desolation is about removing them from existence, and yeah there's an overlap with slaughter, but it's not ABOUT the killing, it's about what the killing DOES. And the explosions are pretty desolation as well
@@Jeremy-z6m”the Kaiser’s men are cattle to the SLAUGHTER” this man’s entire Thing is firearms and maddened violence, grief (Desolation) might have prompted it but Tim very much leans into the more Slaughter aspects of the Slaughter/Desolation fear blend. I would also argue that TS is also a Slaughter manifestation rather than a Stranger one because it’s Thing is Following Orders with no regards for the Consequences of war rather than anything particularly uncanny valley.
And the lyrics!! The lyrics oh god. English isn’t my first language and sometimes I find it difficult to understand what they’re singing, the lyrics they uploaded are a lifesaver for me
"Light 'em with your lucifer and burn 'em clean" from the mechs and "I’d have gone up like a lucifer" from tma. Jonny's really out here recycling lines and I'm here for it
I just stumbled across this thinking it was just a normal but long song because I was told it reminded someone of Roy Mustang. Its not what I expected but Im not mad lol
This was one of the first songs I listened to when I was first listening to random songs to see if I'll like their songs, and I love this ❤️. Favorite was when Tim looked the Toy Soldier in the eye and said fight, then chaos and Jonny biting the Kaiser and everything else lol
Relistening cause this is so good. This song is definitely one of my favorites of the Mechs, and I think Tim's story is far more interesting than Jonny's.
Me, clicking away from the TH-cam-generated video for this song to watch this instead: support local, boycott corporate (For real though your videos are very good lyric videos!!! Everything is bookmarked and you even figure out who’s singing what. I’ve never seen anything more comprehensive. Thank you for all the work you do!!!)
Dude I feel like I'm going insane. It's my first mechanisms listen and it's been great so far but it's crazy that I darkly remember so many melodies. Like. The 'Tim goes crazy' song I literally heard last in my childhood about children learning to read and I'm not even English so it's so cool to see how universal some of these melodies are. Makes me wanna bite somwthing somwthing about music surviving anything and being a form of communication and storytelling yada yada
Noticed something that, though it isn't particularly important, I found interesting. On the song "The Bay of Suvla" (the version I know: th-cam.com/video/BIPJZeIdndE/w-d-xo.html ), there is this verse: "And string up the Kaiser by Thanksgiving time". I found it interesting because the whole story is partially about a Kaiser, and on "The Recruiter's Song" there is this verse: "The Moon's not so far away and we'll be home by Christmas". There is both a Kaiser and the expectation to come back before a festive day, what can surely be just expected coincidence for songs about wars, but I found it quite amusing nonetheless. Wish you a pleasant day!
interesting! the bay of suvla is a song about ww1, right? i heard that in ww1 it was often said that they would be "home by christmas"; i think the moon war was at least partly based on that and ww1 in general (the recruiters song and gassed last night are both based on ww1 songs!)
@@TheVoidSings yeah, everyone was super optimistic when the war started, they didnt think itd be a very long conflict. The "tunnel warfare" is also a very clear and direct connection to the "trench warfare" of ww1.
i didn’t realise Tim Goes Crazy was based on an old american tune, i assumed it was based on Solidarity Forever, though i assume that that’s also based on the battle hymn having listened to it.
I've been trying to get into this band for years and I think I've finally broken through and understand the characters a little bit. Wish me luck! Once I know more lyrics I'm gonna try to dig up some liveshow transcripts.
I really enjoy this! But WHAT A WAY to discover that the beloved* German primary school song "Alle Kinder lernen lesen" (Every child learns to read) does not have an original melody and is, like Tim Goes Crazy, based on the John Brown's Body/The Battle Hymn of the Republic *"beloved" - well by first graders and me 18 years ago. Once you get older you realize the text has colonialist/racist wordings in the chorus, so...
It’s kinda the opposite my guy,,, it shows the hazards and heartbreak of war albeit in a funny, fictional way, it’s a parody meant to turn you away from military action
something that's always bothered me is how did Gunpowder Tim know abt the Toy Soldier, he wasnt a mechanism yet? does anyone have an answer or is the crew just embellishing to make it more interesting?? /g
The Toy Soldier fought in the moon war, half of it on the side of England and it is implied it (briefly) fought together with Tim, Johnny and Bertie ("one lead sheet between the four of us").
can somebody tell me what instrument is playing around 6:15 and that verse? is it accordion? a woodwind instrument? it plays alongside the violin and I cannot figure out what it is at all dddhdh
don't be sorry! he does still make music (if you look at the mechs website you can see all the members current projects): "“Gunpowder” Tim Ledsam makes music with the most musical software company Softwire along with our very own Drumbot - find them on Spotify or Bandcamp. The duo also have an album in the pipeline tentatively titled “Wizards, Wizards, Wizards”, and have an as-yet unnamed band in the works with some non-crew members."
implies that the queen is still alive, 20000 years into the future huh this aged nicely atleast ireland n all the other colonized countries might become independent :))
Wich song is Teatime with the Kaiser based on? It sounds familliar, but I can't place it... Also, thank you for uploading this! I'm starting to listen to The Mechanisms now after binging TMA and am enjoying every second of it! (even tho it's a bit late, lol)
I don't really know, sadly. You're welcome! It's never too late to get into the mechs - and a lot of fans only recently found them, so you're among good company
0:00 The Recruiter's Song
-> Song begins at 0:32
1:35 Gassed Last Night
-> Song begins at 2:43
3:48 The Toy Soldier's Song
-> Song begins at 4:37
6:41 Tim Goes Crazy
-> Song begins at 7:06
8:04 Teatime with the Kaiser
can we appreciate the sheer distain when jonny says 'tim was still being mortal. like an idiot.'
it is glorious
You can almost hear Jon talking about Martin
“Muddy, pointless and quite frankly hilarious” Jonny that’s his boyfriend be nice
Considering Jonny has lifetimes of various crimes and violence on his hand I think brushing over the details of Bertie's death so that Tim didn't have to think about it too much while they played the song is him being nice :P
@@amphitritemists4595 you may have a point there
*Was his boyfriend you mean
@@reallightfield5314 dude… too soon 😂
This is why GP Tim keeps trying to kill you, Jonny
“For the brutal hymn of gunpowder remained his favorite song” hits
agreed
It really does
Right?! My favourite line
I see your "Brutal hymn of gunpowder" and agree. I'd also like to point out that "the piercing blindness of the blast burned out our heroes eyes" is also literally beautiful.
Maybe not the words itself, but the way Jonny says them is just wonderful.
it does! also I love your profile picture
My 8th grade science teacher had a whole discussion about how you could turn your microwave into a death ray and its all I could think about when they mentioned microwave attacks
The problem is that if you do that, the FCC and local hams will be on your ass.
i want to know how to turn your microwave into a death ray
@@ameliasoowiej7734 all you really need to do is take the metal mesh out from the door, it’ll take awhile to cook someone fully, but it mop cause problems. Will get the FCC and local Hams on your ass though.
Tell us how o’ wizened one
The council has come to hear about your microwave to death ray transition
Love the implication that the Toy Soldier is just... brimming with hate. Just absolutely frothing with hatred and it only waits for someone to tell it to act on that hate to just fuck shit up lmao
what an icon
@@crowbrainzz Truely
* assumed that the song was just describing the perspective of a literal war machine- that it had completely moved past stuff like hatred as a motivation for its actions, and come to its fairly unusual perspective as a toy and soldier *
@@elenafriese891 I mean that's also probably right
@@skiesquiggles7319 or possibly "very carefully and deliberately pushed itself to the position it sits in now to avoid getting hurt by things it doesn't (want to) understand," which may better fit its story on the website
(Especially since TS was a member of the Rose Reds before joining the mechs, and that _has_ to have effected its worldview on this stuff)
Imagine you go on a killing spree after losing your best friend and partner, get taken prisoner finally, then get shown the last brother at arms to be executed and he just winks at you??? Despite being just a head???
Like that's your introduction to someone you'll stick with for hundreds and thousands of years after this. I'm sorry that's just hilarious to Imagine.
Also I'm just imagining after everything Jonny and Toy Soldier dragging Tim back to Carmilla and just going "Fix him."
Idk why that's what popped into my head 😂
Cause pretty sure majority of the others were found by Carmilla first.
Tim just happened to catch Jonny's and TS's interest during a war I guess 😂
“Mom, Jonny and I like this one. We wanna keep him. Fix him.”
"It seemed happy enough"
The Toy Soldier's song: *gives everyone the bawls*
I like how the Toy Soldier sounds like it's awkwardly but enthusiastically trying to join in on stuff it doesn't entirely get in a lot of these songs
Mood tbh
Realized I never put this here when I realized a while ago:
Gassed Last Night is one of those songs (don't know the technical term) where one singer is added each line of the verse, until the whole group sings the chorus together. You can hear where Bertie Should have joined in. This is more obvious on the second verse (he should sing the third line "when you're cooked, you're hot as you can be"). The first verse seems like it's been reworked a little, to now be (Tim, Tim, Jonny,Jonny) instead of (Tim, Jonny, Bertie, TS) which is how the second verse still it
You are one observant creature!
Fine work!
I have to appreciate Tim committing to the insane bit
Omfg just the image of Jonny's head rolling and biting at the Kaiser 😂😂😂
he went after his fucking toes 😂😂
Someone on tiktok brought up the point that the Kaiser isn't wearing shoes, because Jonny bite his toes😂 like why isn't the Kaiser wearing shoes??
@@emmaball2905 jonny has the bite force of an alligator and bit clean through his shoes /j
@@emmaball2905 sandles?
Now I’m imagining Jonny with v/ sharp teeth just chomping through the Moon Kaiser’s boots-
I’m just gonna put this here: the song implies that they ate Bertie.
I mean,,,,,they wouldnt want to go to waste,,,,
yes
bertie could have also died of gas and that's far too much for them
He Could Have Also Been Shot
Or Died In No Mans Land
He was microwaved, it would have been rude NOT to!
We all just gonna ignore Jonny going after the kaiser's toes like the demented gremlin he is?
To be fair, lots of things were happening round that moment
I WAS WAITING TO SEE IF ANYONE ELSE WAS GONNA SAY ANYTHING ABOUT IT
Demented gremlin Jonny is the best Jonny :)
I am, in fact, madly in love with Gunpowder Tim
Join the club /j
Arn't we all?
I love The Toy Soldiers voice it really just goes like ~~~~~ sometimes and I love it
@Theodore Soriente 👀!
That is the best description of a vibrato I have ever read
Jessica Law voiced a villain on Jonny Sims' horror podcast The Magnus Archives, if you're interested
Character exists around episodes 90-120
fuck yeah!
@@someoneawesome8717 if it was only an vibrato, what she does is way more pronounced and exegerated than it is usualy done, more like a trembling then a vibration which reminds me a lot of a mechanical instrument that has a bit of an echoing quality for the way how it is constructed that does not quitens a note after it was played propperly . . .
Seriously. "The Moon-Kaiser" is just such an enduring *cool* phrase.
sometimes u gotta blow up the moon to cope
I love how shit is going down and TS is just vibin... Good for it
This was the first Mechs song I ever heard. Do you know how fucking confused I was??!
Mate, my first one was TERMINUSxD
mine was No Happy Ending. yeah
Mine was the first one you’re supposed to listen to in order but I was still baffled
@@legendarydumpsterfire217 I'm sorry
@@legendarydumpsterfire217 OMG SAME
I don't know why The Toy Soldiers Song is the only mechs song that makes me start crying
The most terrifying thing about listening to this song after old lizzy finally kicked it is the implication that there is either another queen of england or they brought her back. Don’t know which is scarier tbh
well they are on the 7th Queen George, so there a few to go
Gassed Last Night and Tim Goes Crazy get stuck in my head so much but I can't sing it in out loud without getting very worried looks from my family lol
I looked up what would happen if the moon blew up irl - only a few pieces would make it as far as Earth, and our atmosphere would slow them down. The real problem would be the tides weakening and the planet's spin destabilizing without the moon's gravity.
I love how live, the Toy Soldiers song has a harmonica instead of a flute. Both are so sweet
Im imagining tim pointing s gun at everyone during tim goes crazy
You know when you want to sing along out loud but dont want people to think you're insane(or a cannibal)
The Recruiters Song is based off an old WW1/2 song "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag"!!!! Im glad I knew it lmao
oh good to know! thanks for the info!
can't believe jonny canonically likes toes
(this is a lie. i believe it)
also slaughter!tim confirmed
boy are you kidding that guy is Desolation through and through
@@Jeremy-z6m bro the VIOLENCE
@@TheRealEvilkitten3 THE VIOLENCE CAN BE DESOLATION!! Slaughter is about killing for the sake of killing. Desolation is about removing them from existence, and yeah there's an overlap with slaughter, but it's not ABOUT the killing, it's about what the killing DOES. And the explosions are pretty desolation as well
@@Jeremy-z6m hm... point, point. i think it can go either way, really. the overlap is sort of the point lol
@@Jeremy-z6m”the Kaiser’s men are cattle to the SLAUGHTER” this man’s entire Thing is firearms and maddened violence, grief (Desolation) might have prompted it but Tim very much leans into the more Slaughter aspects of the Slaughter/Desolation fear blend. I would also argue that TS is also a Slaughter manifestation rather than a Stranger one because it’s Thing is Following Orders with no regards for the Consequences of war rather than anything particularly uncanny valley.
Can i just...listen to teatime with the Kaiser on repeat?? Forever?? Please??
The toy soldiers song is such an interesting take on war I love it
I'm sorry I love this story and I get it's a great commentary on the horrors of war but "microwave attack" is so fucking funny
Gotta love those half funny half horrifying old Sci Fi weapons!
(It reminds me of the "heat rays" in War of the Worlds)
You are doing gods work by not only uploading these songs, but putting who is singing each part
Thanks, I'm doing my best!
And the lyrics!! The lyrics oh god. English isn’t my first language and sometimes I find it difficult to understand what they’re singing, the lyrics they uploaded are a lifesaver for me
the one dislike is moon kaiser
"Light 'em with your lucifer and burn 'em clean" from the mechs and "I’d have gone up like a lucifer" from tma. Jonny's really out here recycling lines and I'm here for it
toy soldier im care you
I just stumbled across this thinking it was just a normal but long song because I was told it reminded someone of Roy Mustang. Its not what I expected but Im not mad lol
This was one of the first songs I listened to when I was first listening to random songs to see if I'll like their songs, and I love this ❤️. Favorite was when Tim looked the Toy Soldier in the eye and said fight, then chaos and Jonny biting the Kaiser and everything else lol
Friend!! Found you!
Alsjlsksla! XD
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Relistening cause this is so good. This song is definitely one of my favorites of the Mechs, and I think Tim's story is far more interesting than Jonny's.
Dang roast Jonny xD (I agree though I do think that Jonny's song is easier to memorize because there's less narrative in between)
Me, clicking away from the TH-cam-generated video for this song to watch this instead: support local, boycott corporate
(For real though your videos are very good lyric videos!!! Everything is bookmarked and you even figure out who’s singing what. I’ve never seen anything more comprehensive. Thank you for all the work you do!!!)
At this point I should just set a 3:00 alarm to pull this video up on TH-cam
Tea time with Kaiser just scratches an itch in my brain i didnt know i had
the wildest experience for me was definitely recognizing one of the old folk songs they used... (over the the hills and far away is a banger👌🏼)
Dude I feel like I'm going insane. It's my first mechanisms listen and it's been great so far but it's crazy that I darkly remember so many melodies. Like. The 'Tim goes crazy' song I literally heard last in my childhood about children learning to read and I'm not even English so it's so cool to see how universal some of these melodies are. Makes me wanna bite somwthing somwthing about music surviving anything and being a form of communication and storytelling yada yada
This is a fuckin serotonin factory for me right now, thank you TH-camr TheVoidSings
get that serotonin, you're welcome
This song and our boy jack are the only songs I need to fill me with the confidence I need to fight the day
Noticed something that, though it isn't particularly important, I found interesting. On the song "The Bay of Suvla" (the version I know: th-cam.com/video/BIPJZeIdndE/w-d-xo.html ), there is this verse: "And string up the Kaiser by Thanksgiving time". I found it interesting because the whole story is partially about a Kaiser, and on "The Recruiter's Song" there is this verse: "The Moon's not so far away and we'll be home by Christmas". There is both a Kaiser and the expectation to come back before a festive day, what can surely be just expected coincidence for songs about wars, but I found it quite amusing nonetheless. Wish you a pleasant day!
interesting! the bay of suvla is a song about ww1, right? i heard that in ww1 it was often said that they would be "home by christmas"; i think the moon war was at least partly based on that and ww1 in general (the recruiters song and gassed last night are both based on ww1 songs!)
@@TheVoidSings yeah, everyone was super optimistic when the war started, they didnt think itd be a very long conflict. The "tunnel warfare" is also a very clear and direct connection to the "trench warfare" of ww1.
i didn’t realise Tim Goes Crazy was based on an old american tune, i assumed it was based on Solidarity Forever, though i assume that that’s also based on the battle hymn having listened to it.
Good sound make brain go mm.
mood
This was so wonderful. To the artists who made this: keep on being batshit crazy in the best possible way.
Idk why but the last part always remains my favourite part.
TOGETHER, WE WILL STEAL(explode) *THE MOON*
I've been trying to get into this band for years and I think I've finally broken through and understand the characters a little bit. Wish me luck! Once I know more lyrics I'm gonna try to dig up some liveshow transcripts.
THE FUCKING TOES?????
Easily accessible body part for biting I suppose 🤷♀️
Anyone else listening to this to calm themselves down?
awesome! thank you for this!
you're welcome!
IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THE SOURCE FOR TIM GOES CRAZY AND YOU ARE THE ONLY PERSON IVE SEEN CITE IT THANK YOU THANK YOU
Woah wait, the Recruiter's Song sounds *exactly* like It's a Long Way to Tipperary
I NEVER REALISED IT WAS ACTUALLY TIM WHO SAID FIGHT IN TRATIME WITH THE KAISER HOW DID I MISS THAT
I really enjoy this! But WHAT A WAY to discover that the beloved* German primary school song "Alle Kinder lernen lesen" (Every child learns to read) does not have an original melody and is, like Tim Goes Crazy, based on the John Brown's Body/The Battle Hymn of the Republic
*"beloved" - well by first graders and me 18 years ago. Once you get older you realize the text has colonialist/racist wordings in the chorus, so...
Oh shit I have NOT noticed that. Can’t wait to traumatise some kids now
(I’m kidding, I’m kidding. But thanks for pointing it out)
Is that the guy from the magnus archives
Jonny D'Ville is Jonny Sims yea. And Gunpowder Tim is Tim Ledsam who plays
Jordan Kennedy. And the Toy Soldier is Jessica Law is Nikola Orsinov.
Don't forget Ashes is Basira ;)
Ah yes,, military war propaganda,, we love to see it🥰🥰🥰
I mean it does slap tho
I mean, if the song about being gassed and cooked is smth that makes you want to go serve in the military then its more of you problem /j
@@mariabrady4900 that it does 😔🤌✨
It’s kinda the opposite my guy,,, it shows the hazards and heartbreak of war albeit in a funny, fictional way, it’s a parody meant to turn you away from military action
something that's always bothered me is how did Gunpowder Tim know abt the Toy Soldier, he wasnt a mechanism yet? does anyone have an answer or is the crew just embellishing to make it more interesting?? /g
The Toy Soldier fought in the moon war, half of it on the side of England and it is implied it (briefly) fought together with Tim, Johnny and Bertie ("one lead sheet between the four of us").
@@TheVoidSings ah, thank you so much!!
np^^
can somebody tell me what instrument is playing around 6:15 and that verse? is it accordion? a woodwind instrument? it plays alongside the violin and I cannot figure out what it is at all dddhdh
I think it is an accordion (which would be one of Drumbot Brian's instruments)
Who voices tim? If you don't mind my asking
Gunpowder Tim is played by Tim Ledsam!
@@TheVoidSings cool cool, thank you!
Gunpowder Tim voices Tim. Obviously.😂
Hey they sing Bombed Last Night. One of my favorite songs from the first world war.
what happened to the moon after it broke did it rain down on the planet?
I dont think it's ever mentioned again
it's earth and probably not
sorry if this is a stupid question, but does tim still make music?
don't be sorry! he does still make music (if you look at the mechs website you can see all the members current projects):
"“Gunpowder” Tim Ledsam makes music with the most musical software company Softwire along with our very own Drumbot - find them on Spotify or Bandcamp. The duo also have an album in the pipeline tentatively titled “Wizards, Wizards, Wizards”, and have an as-yet unnamed band in the works with some non-crew members."
TheVoidSings thank you so much!
np!
implies that the queen is still alive, 20000 years into the future
huh this aged nicely atleast ireland n all the other colonized countries might become independent :))
They call her Queen George the Seventh, so I highly doubt that it's meant to be anyone alive today.
Wich song is Teatime with the Kaiser based on? It sounds familliar, but I can't place it...
Also, thank you for uploading this! I'm starting to listen to The Mechanisms now after binging TMA and am enjoying every second of it! (even tho it's a bit late, lol)
I don't really know, sadly.
You're welcome! It's never too late to get into the mechs - and a lot of fans only recently found them, so you're among good company
@@TheVoidSings Maybe I'll find it someday., Thanks for answering! ^-^
I’m not sure, but it reminds a A Lot of Tim Minchin’s Donnie Darko Song
This is fun, but how is the audio on this worse than the live version?
well it was one of the first things they recorded (which live version?)
@@TheVoidSings That's valid lol
@@TheVoidSings The Battle of Mahon Part III I think is what's it's called?
Revenge of Spaceport Mahon! I figured it was that but I thought I'd ask anyway
Hey, is that Mandus' theme hidden in there?
Specifically the Violin
You mean Marius?
The toy solider’s songs makes me feel something