This is one of the reasons why I prefer first FMA over Brotherhood. It had a much MUCH more epic soundtrack and provided a more epic atmosphere. I don't understand why FMAB couldn't have used some of the old ost and mix in some new ones with it.
I prefer the way the military are presented in '03. This track is a part of it. The brass section gives it an aspect of oppression and power with their volume and tone; while the snares give the idea of "military precision". It helps, along with 03's themes and characterization, to present the military as an amoral bloody but well oiled machine that must not underestimated. I feel like Brotherhood doesn't drive that aspect home. In Brotherhood, the tracks associated with the military are more "heroic" sounding, along with its characterization in general.
Roy Mustang returns to the battlefield.
"He's back!! welcome to the party general!!!"
2024 ?❤
You knew some serious shit was coming next when you heard those drums between commercials.
Kinda reminds me of the image people have of 19th century Prussia/Germany.
I FINALLY FOUND IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is one of the reasons why I prefer first FMA over Brotherhood. It had a much MUCH more epic soundtrack and provided a more epic atmosphere. I don't understand why FMAB couldn't have used some of the old ost and mix in some new ones with it.
McCrillis Nsiah
fucking true
fma 2003 was the real shit
Bitch
No, they're both pretty even. Clear nostalgia bias at work here
@@Onigirlinostalgia bias is some bullshit when they left details out and brushed over certain scenes, the OG is just better.
I prefer the way the military are presented in '03. This track is a part of it. The brass section gives it an aspect of oppression and power with their volume and tone; while the snares give the idea of "military precision". It helps, along with 03's themes and characterization, to present the military as an amoral bloody but well oiled machine that must not underestimated.
I feel like Brotherhood doesn't drive that aspect home. In Brotherhood, the tracks associated with the military are more "heroic" sounding, along with its characterization in general.
I think of Armstrong and Mustang
Badass.
Next thing you want to do after listen to this piece:
Join the military.
If I join the military, this would be my theme. Or at times I play cod mw3.
Likely for some licensing reasons. You know how companies get about their music copyright these days.