Exactly. PAYDAY 2 OST has a special place in my heart, but let Gustavo cook. You may not like the new OST but you can't deny the identity is strong and Gustavo is talented, I really like the direction he went with for PD3 and can't wait for more
@@MerrStudioAs much as i liked the payday 2 soundtrack, this one honestly feels stronger. Can't wait to hear the music of the post launch heists. Gustavo cooking up a whole BBQ over here.
Hot take, but I've loved many more of Gustavo's tracks than Simon's, even in Payday 2. I never liked how the vast majority of Simon's tracks just sounded like rave club music, but Gustavo was able to just take the music his own directions while still keeping the trademark electronic bits where appropriate. And man, he's been just killing it with Payday 3; yea, it's super electronic, but it just has more personality and sense of danger and drive than Simon's imho.
@@TheDoc377 I'm not gonna lie but I've done the pd3 night club loud since posting that comment and hearing that assault track convinced me that we're in very fucking good hands with Gustavo lmao
@@nol2521fr, Contra feels waaay more action packed and would fit perfectly for this heist and this track fits more to Road Rage, since the song isn't fast, which fits dymanic of following slow truck.
this honestly feels too epic for a random jewelry store heist that has basically no connection to the plot beyond "we need more money", this feels like it should be the theme for the payday gang solving the core secrets of the conspiracy
Stealth is so awesome, I've played PD2 with PD3 OST mod and playing Diamond Store was atypically felt action packed when all I did was dropping all bags to the van, lmao.
This isnt hard and heavy like the first game, not as rythmic as the second, but it portrays some kind of sorrow and regret, and then it becomes electronic just in time for the assault. Well see how more heists turn out
Hmm, the chord progression at the beginning of the assault phase reminds me of one of the more recent tracks from Payday 2 but I can’t remember which one. EDIT: Found it. I was thinking of Deadeye.
@@Sirblobfish9906 That's like... your opinion, 'dude'. Personally I find majority of Gus' tracks generic and not fitting the game theme but to each their own I guess.
@@JankesoowskiI feel the exact opposite, and in my opinion almost every track fits the heist perfectly. No Rest for the wicked feels like an up-beat "we're back in the game" track. Contra has heavy metallic drums and other industrial sounds that perfectly fit the dirty and gritty aesthetic of the heist. Ruby Ruse has that classic heist feel with guitars, drums and electronic elements mixed in. Cryptoshot feels like a fucking John Wick movie which is a perfect fit for a nightclib heist. Masterful Deceit is okay for its heist imo, but i still like the smooth feeling of the art gallery combined with some more heavy hitting choppy sounds that fit the more industrial location of the building. Heat Wave is the least fitting imo, and just feels kinda generic compared to the other tracks of the game. Ice Punch fits the heist, but the track is pretty repetetive which i personally dislike. Sky-High Score is great, and the assault intro with the synth/guitars being the only thing you can hear really makes it feel like this is a very meaningful job and sells the feeling of robbing a huge penthouse.
@@Sirblobfish9906 *sigh* Like I said, it's your opinion. But if you really want to discuss it... No rest for the wicked: It's okay, sounds a bit like razormind, I'm kinda tired of it though, due to prolonged exposure to it during the beta. Road rage: Honestly I can't remember how it sounds, and I played this heist over 20 times... Dirty ice: Like I said, the best track in the game, gives me that 'fighting for your life' vibes. Nightclub: From heaven to hell, worst track in the game. It's bland, repetitive and worst of all, reminds me of Cyberpunk Art Gallery: Just like Road Rage, I honestly can't remember how it sounds like. Gold & Sharke: BIG BIG CHUNGUS! (Is pretty good) 99 Circl- *ahem* Boxes: Quality is all over the place, some parts are good while others makes me wanna mute the music alltogether. Touch the Sky: Again, can't remember what it sounds like, even though I grinded challenges for hours on this heist. Summary: Seems like the biggest problem with the music is that half of the tracks aren't even memorable since I'm unable to remember them 1 week after I stopped playing. We can argue all day but the truth is that music is subjective. If you like the soundtrack good for you. Me, I can fix that with mods. This game has bigger problems than mediocre soundtrack anyway.
Overkill: its just a random ass jewelry store don't go too hard Gustavo
Gustavo:
*Drops stone cold 2023*
As much as we'll all miss Simon, Gustavo's music has been going hard ever since he took over.
Can't wait to hear more of his work on the DLCs.
Exactly. PAYDAY 2 OST has a special place in my heart, but let Gustavo cook. You may not like the new OST but you can't deny the identity is strong and Gustavo is talented, I really like the direction he went with for PD3 and can't wait for more
@@MerrStudioAs much as i liked the payday 2 soundtrack, this one honestly feels stronger. Can't wait to hear the music of the post launch heists. Gustavo cooking up a whole BBQ over here.
Hot take, but I've loved many more of Gustavo's tracks than Simon's, even in Payday 2. I never liked how the vast majority of Simon's tracks just sounded like rave club music, but Gustavo was able to just take the music his own directions while still keeping the trademark electronic bits where appropriate. And man, he's been just killing it with Payday 3; yea, it's super electronic, but it just has more personality and sense of danger and drive than Simon's imho.
@@TheDoc377 I'm not gonna lie but I've done the pd3 night club loud since posting that comment and hearing that assault track convinced me that we're in very fucking good hands with Gustavo lmao
Feels like Stone Cold 2023
Yep from butcher need some money 💰
maybe this woukd have fit more for road rage
@@nol2521fr, Contra feels waaay more action packed and would fit perfectly for this heist and this track fits more to Road Rage, since the song isn't fast, which fits dymanic of following slow truck.
11:59 - John Wick mode enabled
Those spacey guitars are *transcendent* while figuring out how to perform the whole job quietly. I had a bunch of close calls on my first try
Damn, Gustavo really knows his work
Stealth 3 and so on are goated
this honestly feels too epic for a random jewelry store heist that has basically no connection to the plot beyond "we need more money", this feels like it should be the theme for the payday gang solving the core secrets of the conspiracy
True
Stealth is so awesome, I've played PD2 with PD3 OST mod and playing Diamond Store was atypically felt action packed when all I did was dropping all bags to the van, lmao.
This hits hard
I adore the opening of this song sounds like Green Bridge's song from the original PD:TH
Ruby Ruse, team RWBY's leader!
Alongside Weiss Shnea, Yang Shao Ling, and Blake Belladonne.
Stealth 3 is a masterpiece... its amazing
Yeah this is probably my favorite track in-game.
That bass is groovy AF bruh.
You cannot tell me that this isn't just Stone Cold. 10/10
Finally someone posted the soundtracks, thank you for this
Absolute Banger
The bass at 4:45 is fucking amazing
a story of jewelry. Beautiful.
Such a banger.
4:12 and 8:11 are the parts you are looking for
Only other stealth music this good is White Collar Crime from yacht heist imo
Stealth intensity 4 sounds a lot like the flash theme
That new composer understood the assignment
You should make timelines for people to see the assault music quicker.
Done!
@@easternunit2009 thanks!
Thank you bro!@@easternunit2009
@@easternunit2009 Is it just me that can't see the timelines anymore? I could swear they used to be there, too
EDIT: Nvm, they're back. Thanks, East.
same for me! @@TheDoc377
Edit: still in the description tho, but not on the video lenght bar
12:00 this … this chicken
When shit gets real 😎 💍
Like something out of John Wick
This isnt hard and heavy like the first game, not as rythmic as the second, but it portrays some kind of sorrow and regret, and then it becomes electronic just in time for the assault. Well see how more heists turn out
The sorrow comes from realizing the rats are not to scale. :P
Idk stealth 4-5 goes hard
@@AceTheDragon3 New york rats
@@irontarkus4205 Yeah I love the ultra low pitch bass
Once upon a time, there was a jewelry. We robbed it. The end.
The control phase reminds me a lot of john wick
Hmm, the chord progression at the beginning of the assault phase reminds me of one of the more recent tracks from Payday 2 but I can’t remember which one.
EDIT: Found it. I was thinking of Deadeye.
Ruby Ruse almost sounds like Ruby Ridge for some reason, and for anyone doesn't know what Ruby Ridge is, should probably look it up.
4:50
As much as I dislike Gustavo's take on Payday soundtracks I gotta admit that he really nailed this one. Really fits the tone of the game.
Gustavo is GOATed dude. Him and Simon are both fucking great.
@@Sirblobfish9906 That's like... your opinion, 'dude'. Personally I find majority of Gus' tracks generic and not fitting the game theme but to each their own I guess.
@@JankesoowskiI feel the exact opposite, and in my opinion almost every track fits the heist perfectly.
No Rest for the wicked feels like an up-beat "we're back in the game" track.
Contra has heavy metallic drums and other industrial sounds that perfectly fit the dirty and gritty aesthetic of the heist.
Ruby Ruse has that classic heist feel with guitars, drums and electronic elements mixed in.
Cryptoshot feels like a fucking John Wick movie which is a perfect fit for a nightclib heist.
Masterful Deceit is okay for its heist imo, but i still like the smooth feeling of the art gallery combined with some more heavy hitting choppy sounds that fit the more industrial location of the building.
Heat Wave is the least fitting imo, and just feels kinda generic compared to the other tracks of the game.
Ice Punch fits the heist, but the track is pretty repetetive which i personally dislike.
Sky-High Score is great, and the assault intro with the synth/guitars being the only thing you can hear really makes it feel like this is a very meaningful job and sells the feeling of robbing a huge penthouse.
@@Sirblobfish9906 *sigh* Like I said, it's your opinion. But if you really want to discuss it...
No rest for the wicked:
It's okay, sounds a bit like razormind, I'm kinda tired of it though, due to prolonged exposure to it during the beta.
Road rage:
Honestly I can't remember how it sounds, and I played this heist over 20 times...
Dirty ice:
Like I said, the best track in the game, gives me that 'fighting for your life' vibes.
Nightclub:
From heaven to hell, worst track in the game. It's bland, repetitive and worst of all, reminds me of Cyberpunk
Art Gallery:
Just like Road Rage, I honestly can't remember how it sounds like.
Gold & Sharke:
BIG BIG CHUNGUS!
(Is pretty good)
99 Circl- *ahem* Boxes:
Quality is all over the place, some parts are good while others makes me wanna mute the music alltogether.
Touch the Sky:
Again, can't remember what it sounds like, even though I grinded challenges for hours on this heist.
Summary:
Seems like the biggest problem with the music is that half of the tracks aren't even memorable since I'm unable to remember them 1 week after I stopped playing. We can argue all day but the truth is that music is subjective. If you like the soundtrack good for you. Me, I can fix that with mods. This game has bigger problems than mediocre soundtrack anyway.
@@Jankesoowski I respect your opinion.