@@Sagittarius_A_Star-t2e Everything looks so forced in this comment section. People don't think for themselves at all, simply repeat each other's propaganda. And that's a general thing for TH-cam.
@PavPete you say that because you can listen to it for leisure. The people living there are FORCED to listen to it. Take your favourite song, for example. You like listening to it whenever you want so you enjoy the sound. But if you are FORCED to listen to it every day it will become torture.
@PavPete that’s because they grew accustomed to it, doesn’t mean it didn’t already fuck up their psyche. Music is literally used as a torture method often
or the North didn't win the war and is surrounded by enemies ever since, struggling to survive and pressured with sanctions and mistrust, stumbling from one crisis into another and yet it has that tone that its also so melancholic towards that struggle
@1regit Not the intent of the song. In-fact, the song is rather nice when it's not distorted and loud which makes it more terrifying than it actually is.
More like "Where Are You F*cking Freedom" because I heard this disgusting song every day with the exception of Sunday because I was born and raised in NK until I made a plan with my family to escape and we succeeded.
fr i get some crazy hellish vibes from this, like some kinda creepy cult. just mindless meloncholy robotic day to day, not really living but just existing and surviving. it's so hard to describe the feeling i get from this video alone, imagine living there.
I'm pretty sure North Korea is already a dark post-apocalyptic world, the modern nation of the DPRK was formed when the whole peninsula was impoverished after being occupied by Japan for thirty-five years.
This is the type of music that should’ve played during the depressing final hours of every Toys R Us, Sears, and Kmart before closing for the last time.
@@svr1245 Look you said,that it's better in North Korea than in America/Europe. I live in Germany and many people from the near east come here to live here. They don't mind if the different culture or language,because these are things they still learn. So if u say it's better over there why not living there then?
~bing bong ding ding dong~ “Good morning Pyongyang! Brush your teeth, eat your kimchi, and lace up your shoes. It’s time to rise and shine and serve our dear leaders. No rest while the west is alive and scheming our demise. There will be a slight chance of rain and more power outages are expected later on today so prepare ahead! Thank you! “ Is what I imagine a North Korean lady announcer would say
more like on the radio "This is Radio Pyongyang of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea." "This is Radio Pyongyang of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea." (woman voice) [national anthem] . . . [Song of General Kim Il-sung] . . . [Song of General Kim Jong-il] . . . [Regular broadcasting] . . . . . . . . . [National sign off] . . [White noise TV] . . . 15:00:00 Repeat
Seoul is incredibly dark.. people working themselves to death; they're 2 sides of the same dystopian coin... I'm convinced now, Korea is Magog from scripture. anyway
@@JesusRocksTryPrayin if u said Seoul is dark...NK is what ?? HELL?? this only show the side of Pyongyang....in NK, the people working to feed Kim Jung Un family....in countryside, people starving to death....
then when you defeat his exterior, 2nd phase of the Boss when his Demonic Spirit (aka True Form) gets released, this one will start pumping out of the Loudspeakers - th-cam.com/video/z5LW07FTJbI/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=tistlo
@@thecruelangelsthesis they have a monitored version which they cant access much with it. Their version of google looks a bit like fire fox but way worse and has alot of spyware so they cant access material outside of North Korea
It sounds like an early Depeche Mode instrumental and it is the opening set for one of their tours in the early 80s. The only thing missing is the cheering of the audience in anticipation of the first song of the concert.
@@ИосипБроз-я9з возможно, это действительно будет иметь значение, если конфликт между Ираном и Соединенными Штатами станет еще хуже. (Sorry for mistakes, I'm practicing my Russian everyday and it will get better)
Tonda what do you mean? The country is a very bad, poor place. Some parts like Pyongyang may seem like a nice place, and I’m not sure if they are or aren’t judging on how the media is attempting to brainwash us. The subject is very touchy. If you’ve been there please tell me about your experiences.
@@agamelegend9441 Yes, I can do that. First of all, of course, North Korea has a different system than America or Europe. But judging by that, most of the world would be pure evil. You have to understand that North Korea is, so to speak, outside the international financial system and is therefore an enemy from an imperialist perspective. By the way, North Korea has large gold deposits, but put that aside. Iraq had no nuclear weapons and that is why it was attacked by America. Supported by this big lie. America has waged over 200 wars since its inception. America lives from war. One should be extremely suspicious. I was there and I spoke to civilians. I was able to walk around without a guide and went to a clean, beautiful park. The air is generally very fresh there because there are few cars on the road, which means you also have little street noise. I spoke to two families there who were grilling. One of them came from outside Pyongyan and visited his relatives. I can tell you, they had better teeth than most Europeans. They also looked very healthy and were well dressed. They told me with friendly eyes about the North Korean traditions and how important family and culture are to them. Anyone who claims that they're all just actors should go there themselves.
Tonda I hope to visit there one day to speak to locals and try local cuisine, but I think you misunderstand the fear towards North Korea. North Korea has some of the nicest people and no one disagrees, it’s the way that those people and the country as a whole are treated that’s hated and feared. Like the way 3/4 or so of the population doesn’t have enough to eat every day, or how most of the lavish things that are front and center in the country are put there for the media to be fooled. Most of these things are almost certainly exaggerated by the American media, but the underlying problem still stands, there is a major problem with the country that causes all these defects to try and leave the country, let alone the fact that no one can leave the country. If I’m being brainwashed by the media please let me know 😂
@@agamelegend9441 I don't want to say that there are no problems in North Korea, some things should change, but I would be critical of a complete system change. There are many values that could be lost as a result. Even according to mainstream media reports, there is no longer food shortage in North Korea as far as I know. In fact, North Koreans have the option to leave the country. For example, there are a lot of young North Koreans studying in China. For some jobs, North Koreans are also located in many different countries, including Europe and America. Leisure travel within their own country is becoming increasingly popular in North Korea.
This is by far one of the creepiest sounds I have ever heard. Finally, I have a recommended video from TH-cam’s algorithm that I actually enjoy watching.
This is surely the best music to get up to every day. I've only heard an hour of it and already I want to leave the house and go and put flowers down by Kin Not Ill's statue.
I thought it was pretty hard to evaluate the tune itself because the speakers were so bad. Speaker distortion + excessively schmaltzy vibrato + echoes off the buildings = probably not the effect they intended.
Imagine this hearing every time you get up in the morning, and working like a machine to a dead end job we are forcefully required to worked on to. Appreciate what we are and we have, we are the lucky one's, indeed.
@@xXWorldgamefunXx Yes, this song is a ballad that some of their leaders have done. But it is terribly haunted. I like to hear this with words xddd (sorry my english isn't good xd)
After hearing this and how North Koreans are forced to live, I don’t even wanna hear someone in first world countries complain on how harsh life is there
Or even worse, people complaining about inconveniences. Some people really seem to think that even if life isn't harsh, they have the right to be dissatisfied about every fucking thing they encounter. There is just nothing people don't have a useless opinion about.
No you're wrong. USA are big brother, not North Korea. DPRK leader is loved by his people, USA leaders workd in shadow for satanism. DPRK people are all connected to each other and are pround to serve their country, USA people are all alone in their individualistic bubbles and weak. The evil Zionst forces controls USA, not DPRK. DPRK may not be the richest country on earth, thank to US sanctions, but it is one of the bests for the mental health of his populations.
No but i support National-Socialism, which is close the the actual DPRK ideology. It is the total opposite of the ideology of today's Occident, which comes from kabbalist judaism. @@GageMason
JohnConnor333 you’re doing yourself a favor by not watching it! Horrible movie of the terminator series. I really felt hurt that James Cameron would do that to my favorite series 😕
I just realized this kind of like a real life brown note. Something that wrecks minds as it plays. The structure is off, the notes are disturbing, and it is all distorted. Woah.
I like it cus it's eerie, though I don't think it is meant to be a scary song. It reminds of something that attempts to be divine and beautiful, but it doesn't really give me a reason to move foward, however, it tells me I don't have a choice. It makes me feel like I'm stuck in a church left to decide wether I can grasp for hope or accept there's none, and all I could expect is my unavoidable demise. It's a melody whose loud echoes fill me with void. so yeah i like it
tankie chekist; I’m saying that I don’t think we should be inspired for a quote said by such bad human being. But if he didn’t even say it, I don’t know where (s)he got that from. And probably remove the name for its original author
tankie chekist; You see, Lenin was a great politician by making desitions and “fixing” anything that hadn’t gone so great. But he wasn’t a good person. He just wanted those who had an opinion different than him dead and killed many innocent Russians whom he was totally responsible for. My father lost his father when he was one month old because he was executed in the Red Terror and my father and grandmother had to eat their waste to survive. At least for my family’s point of view he wasn’t a good person. My last name is Kovalyov, but when my my parents married to the United States my mother gave me her maiden as my middle, Smith.
@tankie chekist Hello. I took this quotation from the book "The Authentic Musician" by John Haddix. The source referenced there is "The Marxist minstrels, a handbook on communist subversion of music" by David A. Noebel (1974). I do not understand why you said "Lenin is a bad example for this". Lenin was one of the greatest philosophers in the history. Personally, I have his portrait exposed on my wall above my desk, along with two other philosophers I admire the most (Hegel and Michel de Montaigne). He is a very good example for this, as his clever thinking has delivered a significant wisdom to the world. Hadn't it been Lenin, we would never have had a real communism in the world, remember.
What kind of music is that LMAO. Like a ghost stories beginning of some 80s low budget horror movie. "The ghosts would not stop to haunt the innocent souls until they had achieved what they wanted. Death."
they play this every morning at 6 AM as a city-wide alarm clock. except sundays. They allow quiet on sundays. I don't think that's to give relief to the people though... I think that's to keep them from growing an immunity to hearing it. Like a drug that you could build a tolerance for unless you skip days while taking it.
Agreed! I watched too much of it, so I asked my whole family if we could watch a different one. What I mean is, I had a very long time of getting tortured by KJU (Kim Jong Un) so I asked my family if we could try and escape and we succeeded and now I live in South Korea!
I tried waking up with my favourite tunes as the alarm sounds and I started hating them after a week. Imagine waking up to this dystopian soundtrack every single day of your life
@@LuckyPigeon1111City 17 is a city in the game Half Life 2, based on Eastern European cities and there's aliens called the Combine which took over Earth and every place in the world is basically like North Korea, slavery, no freedom, no rights and if u don't obey the Combine well... i think u know what happens the worst part is if the main character Gordon Freeman didn't get awake by G-man, humanity would probably be extinct since the Combine made the Suppression Field which basically disable reproduction, i recomend playing it good game but unfortunately Valve can't count to 3 so there's only Half Life 1, 2 HL2 Episode 1 and 2
Could you imagine that all those people are waking with this horrifying music? Wow ... such a great life in North Korea. I hope in one day all these stupid political regimes will disappear.
@@filipgrunseich8670 We are an imperfect species, there will never be a perfect ideology to come from us, we must all accept that we naturally focus on the meaningless, such as the battling over how the government and economy of other nations should be run, when we should just focus on surviving, because honestly I don't care how other people live, I just want to live my life without my government or anyone else's government being so filled with money or power lust that they'll start a meaningless, stupid, fucking war
Can you imagine this waking you up....every...single...day....of...your....life...
The Modern Investor It wouldn't be fun.
Except Sundays, they don’t play it on Sundays which I find weird
Or rather of your "zombical non-life". Sooooo scary... such a creepy parallel dimension frozen in who-knows-when time.
I'd kill myself 5th day. I'm serious. After two minutes of listening this I'm scared.
I read it's not just every morning. Every evening at 11 PM also.
It sounds like it would be really loud if you were there and heard it live. I pity the citizens of North Korea.
Sounds like something played over the closing credits of a shitty 70’s movie where the main character died at the end
You saw the family guy episode?
Lol
LOL 😂😂
XMattingly yeah the main characters name was capitalism
XMattingly uncut gems
Sounds like the worlds most depressing ice cream truck
This is a very underrated comment.
@@elijahstuffs yeye
Lol
Underrated af
Could I have an ice cream please?
"there isn't any left. There's never any left"
Pyongyang knows how to keep the vibe consistent
yes and everything looks so forced
@@Sagittarius_A_Star-t2e Everything looks so forced in this comment section. People don't think for themselves at all, simply repeat each other's propaganda. And that's a general thing for TH-cam.
@@Disorder2312Yeah I’ve noticed that.
@@Disorder2312lmao, a commie simping for NK, what a surprise. Hey, you should do us all a favor and move there. I'm sure you'll love it.
@@Disorder2312 yeah, only you are not a sheep and think for yourself. You're so cool.
This is real life lavender town.
At least in Lavender Town there is still a democracy.
OG Pokemon is something my generation will always remember.
@@gymnopedie4445 I grew up on pokemon heart gold and the soundtrack for lavender town are much more chill
A wild Kim-gar appears.
It is tbh
The way it echoes. Bloody terrifying
Sounds like the echoes of the damned or the void of lost souls
@@ParmesanPretzel64 fr
@PavPete you say that because you can listen to it for leisure. The people living there are FORCED to listen to it. Take your favourite song, for example. You like listening to it whenever you want so you enjoy the sound. But if you are FORCED to listen to it every day it will become torture.
@PavPete spend one week in north korea and i just know that you will be begging for escapement.
@PavPete that’s because they grew accustomed to it, doesn’t mean it didn’t already fuck up their psyche. Music is literally used as a torture method often
Sounds like a movie ending music where the villain wins at the end.
or the North didn't win the war and is surrounded by enemies ever since, struggling to survive and pressured with sanctions and mistrust, stumbling from one crisis into another
and yet it has that tone that its also so melancholic towards that struggle
@@LibertarianLeninistRants Mistrust... Two words: "oppression" and "labour camps"
James Cooper wouldn’t that be three words?
@@suclox12yearsago56 "labour camp" is one set expression
@@LibertarianLeninistRants yes, now go live there in your utopian country you fucking brainlet commie
Always remember somewhere in the world there is another person dreaming about what you have
I always wanted to live a normal life and now I do
They don't even know what the outside world has.
Nah, they don't even know how badly they have it. That's why the Kims are still in power
@Qagmez 7668 along with their families right?
These poor bastards in North Korea likely don’t know what we have, so they are therefore unable to dream about it.
Sounds like it’s designed specifically to break the soul.
1regit by putting bullets through their skulls...oh wait
OMG. YES. I swear. Sounds like music 2 depress you & rip away any hope u have 4 the future
Big deal... my mother-in-law can do the same! bwahahahha
@1regit Not the intent of the song. In-fact, the song is rather nice when it's not distorted and loud which makes it more terrifying than it actually is.
No. It's designed to break the Seoul
Music to attract ghosts and aliens with
At the same time.
Yes exactly
Pretty sure they run away from this song
For real 😂 this some x files music or tf
Don't diss X-Files like that. That show had some great music compared to... whatever the hell this is supposed to be.
this sounds like some music out of a lost episode or creepy pasta
I love your profil picture
Lavender town
@@Eza_yuta i like yours too
@@itsjajank3559 That's my face.
Wait..
Woah, thanks man.
Backrooms
Translation: ♫ y o u ♬ c a n n o t ♬ e s c a p e ♩♩♩
Americans: omg Billie Eilish is so sad and depressing
North Koreans: you wouldn’t understand...
*you wouldn't get it
looooooool, if i had to hear Billie Eilish every day at 6AM i'd kill myself
I’d much rather listen to this than her.
@@SuperGeronimo999 But if you should choise beetween this and Billie Eilish, I'd choose Billie Eilish
No.
One of the most creepiest and depressing sound. Just think about those helpless people who listen this sound every morning.
I would like to listen to it Every Morning rather than Any Autotune
This makes me feel grateful for being an italian. This doesn't happen often.
@@MoskusMoskiferus1611 no, never.
@@marvinderkleine. Haha
@@MoskusMoskiferus1611 bruh
*makes some creepy bad morning music*
Car: hoOOOOnk!
Kimmy: so you have chosen death
Kimmy 😂😂
oKay
@@KimmyTheForsaken HAHAHA
Are u still alive?
Very original comment, dragonblood.
Wow, it's like they read 1984 and converted it into music.
The music of hopelessness.
My God, this some horrifyingly depressing shit.
Fission Boom567 LOL....
Fission Boom567 it's played every day at the same time every day
Fission Boom567 yes.... Its very horrifying... Omg
if you live in Pyongyang, you get to hear it EVERY DAY :-)
it'sMe TheHerpes damn dude, what internet ya using there
Even lavender town sounds less depressing than this.
@@lol-ih1tl depressing is the key word pal
That song is just weird, off. not depressing. Though it has a similar tone to this, it isn't empty.
Lavender Town is not depressing it’s just has a weird off key high pitched tune that makes people scared
This is the absolute best way to wake up every morning. It fills the mind with dread so that the rest of your day seems happy in comparison
RIP Person who honked their horn.
I laughed more than I should of about that. Well done Sir.
damn me too way too much
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dat Leever
1:45
Yeah they were tortured and so were their family. Commie bastards....
when you come back for the first day of school
Gekkouga lol when you go to class and know you will get pelted
@@hfclivingston3823 когда ты не сделал домашку по алгебре, а учитель сказала сдавать тетради на проверку.
@@ИосипБроз-я9з Translation: When you didn't do algebra homework, and teacher said send copybooks for check
When your teacher gives you a pop quiz.
Yo why does it sound like Kim Jung un is about to come on the Mic and drop some fire bars any second
bacon pants yea lol
It's called tension.
@@HockPatooey ok boomer
@@HockPatooey who liked this comment
@@sailor3047 I did
The tune is called "Where Are You, Dear General?"
More like "Where Are You F*cking Freedom" because I heard this disgusting song every day with the exception of Sunday because I was born and raised in NK until I made a plan with my family to escape and we succeeded.
@@FantasiaXVTubers go back to NK or China
how about no
@@mrknowmyself are you fucking serious bro
@@FantasiaXVTubers nobody believes you
this truly sounds like "welcome to hell"
fr i get some crazy hellish vibes from this, like some kinda creepy cult. just mindless meloncholy robotic day to day, not really living but just existing and surviving. it's so hard to describe the feeling i get from this video alone, imagine living there.
TheYaDudes it’s making me feel sooo strange too I sense evil out of this...
@@Princesseva8818 same same
True
NK essentially is hell
If Monday was a city this is how it would look like
Noble Wolf hilarious
Lol im dying
I am the 69th like nice
Lmao
Yeah lol.
I swear NK would make a great setting for a dark post-apocalyptic world.
Honestly
Exactly what I was thinking
It is already a dark post apocalyptique world
I'm pretty sure North Korea is already a dark post-apocalyptic world, the modern nation of the DPRK was formed when the whole peninsula was impoverished after being occupied by Japan for thirty-five years.
@@erikeriks and here I see you again
This is the type of music that should’ve played during the depressing final hours of every Toys R Us, Sears, and Kmart before closing for the last time.
Sounds like something outta of a freaking horror movie ... tbh
Iris J. also forensic files
Iris J. Yep just think this music was at night
Especially John Carpenter
I'm surprised they haven't made a horror movie set in North Korea
Iris J. From 70
The entire country is like a dystopian indie horror game
@@svr1245 Then go live there ;)
shit video reposter bruh everyone in the world knows north korea is terrifying not just western countries
@@svr1245 oh dear... i bet you believe in every conspiracy theory shown to you based on how you weaved western media into this.
adequate anarchist i bet he believes in north korean propaganda
@@svr1245 Look you said,that it's better in North Korea than in America/Europe. I live in Germany and many people from the near east come here to live here. They don't mind if the different culture or language,because these are things they still learn. So if u say it's better over there why not living there then?
~bing bong ding ding dong~
“Good morning Pyongyang!
Brush your teeth, eat your kimchi, and lace up your shoes. It’s time to rise and shine and serve our dear leaders. No rest while the west is alive and scheming our demise. There will be a slight chance of rain and more power outages are expected later on today so prepare ahead! Thank you! “
Is what I imagine a North Korean lady announcer would say
more like on the radio
"This is Radio Pyongyang of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea."
"This is Radio Pyongyang of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea." (woman voice)
[national anthem]
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.
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[Song of General Kim Il-sung]
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[Song of General Kim Jong-il]
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.
.
[Regular broadcasting]
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.
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[National sign off]
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[White noise TV]
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15:00:00 Repeat
Except there is no food
@@randomclipsmilitary9056 And something to brush your teeth
Yes, i hope they get a recording of English lady announcer
@@MsAmber82 and toothpaste
crazy to think that 100 miles south of Pyongyang is bustling Seoul.
Seoul is incredibly dark.. people working themselves to death; they're 2 sides of the same dystopian coin... I'm convinced now, Korea is Magog from scripture. anyway
@@JesusRocksTryPrayinI mean at least they have food
@@JesusRocksTryPrayin if u said Seoul is dark...NK is what ?? HELL?? this only show the side of Pyongyang....in NK, the people working to feed Kim Jung Un family....in countryside, people starving to death....
@@rereremasutaapeople who live in Pyongyang definitely have access to food
@@JesusRocksTryPrayin At least in Seoul you have the opportunity to leave and have access to the internet.
Kim Jong Un final boss battle OST
Lmao
This is the OST when you defeat him and he will reveal the truth, the secret North Korea is hiding.
Full Bad ending version
No, it's Pyongyang Theme
then when you defeat his exterior, 2nd phase of the Boss when his Demonic Spirit (aka True Form) gets released, this one will start pumping out of the Loudspeakers - th-cam.com/video/z5LW07FTJbI/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=tistlo
And they listen it every day , EVERY DAY !
Yusuf İlyas except sundays
Милен Байков do you know what dates it takes place ?
Twice a day
How do i know? Have i been there?
Super depressing to crush their spirits
People: What kind of music do you listen to?
Me: It's complicated.
Ah, I see you're from North Korea. If you really are, I'm sorry for you
Wait, they don't have internet
@@thecruelangelsthesis They do have internet its just monitored by the government and is a fake version of google i think
@@thecruelangelsthesis they have a monitored version which they cant access much with it. Their version of google looks a bit like fire fox but way worse and has alot of spyware so they cant access material outside of North Korea
Moranbong band
North Korea . . . no idea of the music of Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran, . . . . my kinda town!!
It sounds like an early Depeche Mode instrumental and it is the opening set for one of their tours in the early 80s. The only thing missing is the cheering of the audience in anticipation of the first song of the concert.
Or Father Bach by Focus
I just can't get enough!
wtf this made me feel uncomfortable af
k
For Me this is Calming
@@MoskusMoskiferus1611 same
It's meant to increase your hatred for the enemies of North Korea (U.S., South Korea).
Same 😭
That music is dark
Dank*
If Covid-19 was a WWE wrestler, this would be his entrance theme
dan meyer 24/7 Champion
Defeated Brock lesnar
haha
The streets in my hometown are starting to look like the streets in Pyongyang now that the coronavirus is here. Creepy.
Covid vs undertaker vs kim jong...
Big brother is watching you
핑핑이 ㅎㅇ
Winnie the Pooh
the soundtrack of my life
yup... well, hello fellows
lmao
Get over it.
Hahaha
Mine's too
Imagine being a soldier of a NATO country during World War 3 and entering the abandoned town of Pyongyang... While this is playing.
Us and south korean troops enter the abandoned capital of The DPRK: Pyongyang
You about to fight a final boss!
@@buukute That final boss being Kim Jong Un the North Korean God himself
Музыка как-будто говорит: Пацан, вали домой. Это очень плохое место. Беги из города!
@@ИосипБроз-я9з возможно, это действительно будет иметь значение, если конфликт между Ираном и Соединенными Штатами станет еще хуже. (Sorry for mistakes, I'm practicing my Russian everyday and it will get better)
So sad that this is a real place. Pure evil
The caricature in your head, maybe.
Tonda what do you mean? The country is a very bad, poor place. Some parts like Pyongyang may seem like a nice place, and I’m not sure if they are or aren’t judging on how the media is attempting to brainwash us. The subject is very touchy. If you’ve been there please tell me about your experiences.
@@agamelegend9441 Yes, I can do that. First of all, of course, North Korea has a different system than America or Europe. But judging by that, most of the world would be pure evil. You have to understand that North Korea is, so to speak, outside the international financial system and is therefore an enemy from an imperialist perspective. By the way, North Korea has large gold deposits, but put that aside.
Iraq had no nuclear weapons and that is why it was attacked by America. Supported by this big lie. America has waged over 200 wars since its inception. America lives from war. One should be extremely suspicious.
I was there and I spoke to civilians. I was able to walk around without a guide and went to a clean, beautiful park. The air is generally very fresh there because there are few cars on the road, which means you also have little street noise. I spoke to two families there who were grilling. One of them came from outside Pyongyan and visited his relatives. I can tell you, they had better teeth than most Europeans. They also looked very healthy and were well dressed. They told me with friendly eyes about the North Korean traditions and how important family and culture are to them. Anyone who claims that they're all just actors should go there themselves.
Tonda I hope to visit there one day to speak to locals and try local cuisine, but I think you misunderstand the fear towards North Korea. North Korea has some of the nicest people and no one disagrees, it’s the way that those people and the country as a whole are treated that’s hated and feared. Like the way 3/4 or so of the population doesn’t have enough to eat every day, or how most of the lavish things that are front and center in the country are put there for the media to be fooled. Most of these things are almost certainly exaggerated by the American media, but the underlying problem still stands, there is a major problem with the country that causes all these defects to try and leave the country, let alone the fact that no one can leave the country. If I’m being brainwashed by the media please let me know 😂
@@agamelegend9441 I don't want to say that there are no problems in North Korea, some things should change, but I would be critical of a complete system change. There are many values that could be lost as a result.
Even according to mainstream media reports, there is no longer food shortage in North Korea as far as I know. In fact, North Koreans have the option to leave the country. For example, there are a lot of young North Koreans studying in China. For some jobs, North Koreans are also located in many different countries, including Europe and America. Leisure travel within their own country is becoming increasingly popular in North Korea.
朝から、悲しい音楽(涙)朝からやる気出らんわっ。
それは私に不気味で幽霊が出るような雰囲気を醸し出しました
I rather be a tree in u.s than being a human in north Korea
@푸옹 Phuong DPRK Daily Shut up kim Yong un
@푸옹 Phuong DPRK Daily Shut up, you aren't north Korean.
@푸옹 Phuong DPRK Daily How you dont know kim yong un.He is your father.If you want to prove Just ask your Mother
@푸옹 Phuong DPRK Daily only fat person in North Korea
@푸옹 Phuong DPRK Daily Let's date and meet ourselves, you're amazing
This is by far one of the creepiest sounds I have ever heard.
Finally, I have a recommended video from TH-cam’s algorithm that I actually enjoy watching.
This sounds like the ending credits to a very bad horror movie.
D. Matz. I mean North Korea is shit so that makes sense
@@what3424 yea
This is surely the best music to get up to every day. I've only heard an hour of it and already I want to leave the house and go and put flowers down by Kin Not Ill's statue.
sus
Sussy baka
ACM1PT flaco.😂
This song is called where are you dear general for those who did not know!!! 😊
Thank you so much man 👍👍
Its horror music
This sounds both terrifying and depressing.
It is! I'd always wake up crying because of this. At least I survived
After listening it, I feel so depressed without any reason.
Same, its like the music is designed to make you feel deeply sad. Such an evil government the north korean...
I guess it's what you'd call hell on earth a place like north Korea, i wonder if the west will ever invade the place? March 2021🙏❤🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤🙏
It might have to do with the frequency it's played on
I feel like they play this every day, just to make ppl more depressed, brainwashed and hypnotized. It’s scary as hell.
It's probably a daily prayer for the leader I think
Sounds like straight up depression.
That song is a literal manifestation of depression
not just a straight up, it's a literal depression itself.
The whole country is depression! I'm so glad I was able to escape!
Wow that sudden relief _I_ felt when the music turned off. I couldn’t imagine listening to that six times a week so early in the morning
It is also played at 23:00 every night.
Darude sandstorm : North Korea version
Overused meme
@@beniess
Thanks for the wifi password man, much appreciated
Poladroid 💀💀💀
The worst part is.
Only 12% of all people in north korea, live here.
@samuelsstuffytin the countryside the climate is harsh and hardly no food
This gives me headache just listening for one freaking minute. Imagine hearing this everyday for the rest of your life.
Better than Despacito
Word!!
😂
Ahahahaha
@Polecat71 ok boomer
@@russianbot5200 r/youngpeopleyoutube
Also.....
Penis
It would be creepy if the whole city clapped at the end.
Well this is fricking creepy even without the clappings. 😬😬
1:15 T6B5 tram from Czechia🇨🇿
*I woke up and everything is the same.*
-North korea’s people
Reminds me of the x-files.
X files is just a meme now
Girl: *being depressed*
North Korea: *Hold my Nukes*
More like
North Korea: Hold my Nuclear Weapons
Nukes only
The music has an eerie feel to it. It's already giving me a chill, imagine listening to it every day.
Imagine having a hangover from the night before and having to listen to that first thing in the morning 🤢
If you drink alcohol in NK u probably dead nigga
Krystian Kukielczak they can drink alcohol but it's very expensive and majority of them barely have any money.
Pyongyang is filled with the growing middle classes of the DPRK the well off in the society can afford to to drink alcohol.
You wouldn’t drink in NK
@@averagesionenjoyer8948 you can if you're in the privileged zone. they even have "speciality" snake infused vodka some tourists actually buy.
Why does this feel like the Truman show? The crowds suddenly appear at once but I feel like they have nowhere to go...
It sounds so somber, yet in a way beautiful. Horrifyingly beautiful.
exactly. like a siren at sea
Stfu
@@aineseyluna8625 what is your problem?
It sounds like depression
I thought it was pretty hard to evaluate the tune itself because the speakers were so bad. Speaker distortion + excessively schmaltzy vibrato + echoes off the buildings = probably not the effect they intended.
I'm pretty sure that this video must be a trailer of 1984 Big Brother
Imagine this hearing every time you get up in the morning, and working like a machine to a dead end job we are forcefully required to worked on to. Appreciate what we are and we have, we are the lucky one's, indeed.
This is just a funeral song to remember their great leader..
Played twice a year lol
They work 8 hours a day and then have perfect rest, whereas people in capitalist countries work for 10--14 hours per day.
@@xXWorldgamefunXx
Yes, this song is a ballad that some of their leaders have done. But it is terribly haunted. I like to hear this with words xddd (sorry my english isn't good xd)
@@arturefimov BUT THEY ARE EXECUTED OR SENTENCED TO PRISON IF THEY MAKE ANY MISTAKES IN THEIR WORK!!
This is some silent hill shit. Creepy as hell.
Robert Almeida yep
This song is designed to mentally crush it’s daily listeners
Not really. Its made to remind them of their eternal leader, its a funeral song to Kim Il Sung.
@@svr1245 you don't make it to where a funeral song is used to wake up an entire country, that's fucking depressing man
Crushing the people's souls does prevent them from revolting as they just decide to not even bother
@@svr1245 a cult to personality, shut up and go live there
@@svr1245 Personality cult
After hearing this and how North Koreans are forced to live, I don’t even wanna hear someone in first world countries complain on how harsh life is there
Or even worse, people complaining about inconveniences. Some people really seem to think that even if life isn't harsh, they have the right to be dissatisfied about every fucking thing they encounter. There is just nothing people don't have a useless opinion about.
George Orwell's 1984 in real life
Indeed
No you're wrong. USA are big brother, not North Korea. DPRK leader is loved by his people, USA leaders workd in shadow for satanism. DPRK people are all connected to each other and are pround to serve their country, USA people are all alone in their individualistic bubbles and weak. The evil Zionst forces controls USA, not DPRK. DPRK may not be the richest country on earth, thank to US sanctions, but it is one of the bests for the mental health of his populations.
@ You must be a Kim Jong un sympathizer
No but i support National-Socialism, which is close the the actual DPRK ideology. It is the total opposite of the ideology of today's Occident, which comes from kabbalist judaism. @@GageMason
@ I am South Korean and I totally disagree with your Juche ideology. DOWN WITH KIM JONG UN!!
I thought this music was to add effect to the eerie atmosphere. IT'S ACTUALLY A SONG THEY PLAY? Talk about depressing....
JohnConnor333 damn they killed you in dark fate. I’m more sad about that then NK
@@JessicaGarcia-xf9wr I chose to never watch dark fate...what a mess.
JohnConnor333 you’re doing yourself a favor by not watching it! Horrible movie of the terminator series. I really felt hurt that James Cameron would do that to my favorite series 😕
This music is like saying “wake up, this is your reality, there’s no way you’re getting out of this”. 🥺
Tried to listen to this for a week straight every morning. Serves as my alarm clock.
Lol...how were you doing post that experiment?
@@rimeofmariner326 He did not survive, his soul was completely destroyed.
Are you still existing or have you run out of stock in the life department?
I think we may have lost him guys :(
this isn't music this is the beginning of a boss battle
No man this plays if you get a game over
Ginger and a Fox *why do I hear boss music* sees giant Kim jung un flying towards you
This is the music played walking to the boss battle. You think of everything you’ve done to get to this moment. It’s finally the end... of the game
I just realized this kind of like a real life brown note. Something that wrecks minds as it plays. The structure is off, the notes are disturbing, and it is all distorted.
Woah.
It's awesome, it matches perfectly the Pyongyang atmosphere
This Song will run during the Credits after the Nuclear War.
I don't know why, but I kinda like the music for some reason...
ShowMeSirens130 same
yeah kinda, if it wasn't blaring out of some bad speakers with 200db at 6 in the morning
Me too hmmmm
WWIIFighter really, well said, if one stops and thinks about it empatheticly
I like it cus it's eerie, though I don't think it is meant to be a scary song.
It reminds of something that attempts to be divine and beautiful, but it doesn't really give me a reason to move foward, however, it tells me I don't have a choice. It makes me feel like I'm stuck in a church left to decide wether I can grasp for hope or accept there's none, and all I could expect is my unavoidable demise. It's a melody whose loud echoes fill me with void.
so yeah i like it
"One quick way to destroy a society is through its music"
- Vladimir Lenin
Lenin is a bad example for this
tankie chekist; I’m saying that I don’t think we should be inspired for a quote said by such bad human being. But if he didn’t even say it, I don’t know where (s)he got that from. And probably remove the name for its original author
tankie chekist; You see, Lenin was a great politician by making desitions and “fixing” anything that hadn’t gone so great. But he wasn’t a good person. He just wanted those who had an opinion different than him dead and killed many innocent Russians whom he was totally responsible for. My father lost his father when he was one month old because he was executed in the Red Terror and my father and grandmother had to eat their waste to survive. At least for my family’s point of view he wasn’t a good person. My last name is Kovalyov, but when my my parents married to the United States my mother gave me her maiden as my middle, Smith.
@tankie chekist Hello. I took this quotation from the book "The Authentic Musician" by John Haddix. The source referenced there is "The Marxist minstrels, a handbook on communist subversion of music" by David A. Noebel (1974).
I do not understand why you said "Lenin is a bad example for this". Lenin was one of the greatest philosophers in the history. Personally, I have his portrait exposed on my wall above my desk, along with two other philosophers I admire the most (Hegel and Michel de Montaigne). He is a very good example for this, as his clever thinking has delivered a significant wisdom to the world. Hadn't it been Lenin, we would never have had a real communism in the world, remember.
Hahaha look who is quoting how IRONIC isn’t it huh?
This sounds like an end of the world type of music
Well, it’s certainly not a call to breakfast.
What kind of music is that LMAO. Like a ghost stories beginning of some 80s low budget horror movie. "The ghosts would not stop to haunt the innocent souls until they had achieved what they wanted. Death."
Its where are you dear general
they play this every morning at 6 AM as a city-wide alarm clock. except sundays. They allow quiet on sundays. I don't think that's to give relief to the people though... I think that's to keep them from growing an immunity to hearing it. Like a drug that you could build a tolerance for unless you skip days while taking it.
They play it at midnight also
@@cristianpuscas8304 HOLY FUCK
Whaat? Why?
This motivates me every morning to jump off a tall building
That's YOUR problem
great way to start the morning... with despair and hopelessness. it's sad that we're able to see their world but they can't see ours
North Korea really is a horror movie, it even has music
Agreed! I watched too much of it, so I asked my whole family if we could watch a different one. What I mean is, I had a very long time of getting tortured by KJU (Kim Jong Un) so I asked my family if we could try and escape and we succeeded and now I live in South Korea!
North korea: The original social experiment
I’m pretty sure it’s not the first time in the history of mankind that large groups of people have been experimented on
@@iamra8826 it was a joke
that building's red lights at the entrance makes it even more disturbing
It looks like the flag of China.
'평양'
I tried waking up with my favourite tunes as the alarm sounds and I started hating them after a week. Imagine waking up to this dystopian soundtrack every single day of your life
They live in Orwell's nightmare, we live in huxley's.
What a comment damn so true
We don't live in Brave New World stop being woke
I don't because I'm from Latin America, life is hell.
it's Ambient music. The real one.
Basinski approves.
wow. the music matches the city.
Pyongyang is the closest to City 17 we will ever get.
What is that?
Meh. Give new York and Cali half a decade. No different.
@@LuckyPigeon1111City 17 is a city in the game Half Life 2, based on Eastern European cities and there's aliens called the Combine which took over Earth and every place in the world is basically like North Korea, slavery, no freedom, no rights and if u don't obey the Combine well... i think u know what happens the worst part is if the main character Gordon Freeman didn't get awake by G-man, humanity would probably be extinct since the Combine made the Suppression Field which basically disable reproduction, i recomend playing it good game but unfortunately Valve can't count to 3 so there's only Half Life 1, 2 HL2 Episode 1 and 2
City 17
Could you imagine that all those people are waking with this horrifying music? Wow ... such a great life in North Korea. I hope in one day all these stupid political regimes will disappear.
Kangoo Dub same stupid north korea
Same stupid USA and NATO and Capitalism.
@@javierguzman6415 There will never be a perfect ideology. We can only hope.
@@filipgrunseich8670 We are an imperfect species, there will never be a perfect ideology to come from us, we must all accept that we naturally focus on the meaningless, such as the battling over how the government and economy of other nations should be run, when we should just focus on surviving, because honestly I don't care how other people live, I just want to live my life without my government or anyone else's government being so filled with money or power lust that they'll start a meaningless, stupid, fucking war
@Nationalistic FINN shut up fucking Nazi
So very dystopian. Reminds me a lot of city 17 from half life 2
Not only is the country like a real version of the Orwell 1984 movie.
They also got the right soundtrack