Just imagine this: 4 survivors making it through state to state from Georgia now to new Orleans. Them getting there they notice the place is abandoned but, that spirit of jazz can be heard from the distance (the jazz instruments) And now they know they have to make it to the bridge, the last point of their adventure. The home stretch. . .
@@TheFlawlessMercenary Or when you come back home from work, and your house is filled with junk, and drink stains, and passed out drunk people, with half of the things in your house missing then you read a paper on your table saying "We need to see other people."
I kinda love how it takes elements from New Orleans Jazz, but you just know something's wrong. Especially when the second half kicks in. Imo the perfect theme for the last campaign, you can just hear how it will all end now.
fun fact: every single start themes of campaigns in l4d2 are the same, that means you and your teammates still aren't safe, the zombies are everywhere.
This is one of my most favorite themes ... accompanying my most favorite campaign. Well, either this or Dead Carnival. I like both the most. But respectively, all of the campaigns are awesome.
Dark Carnival: Hands down this campaign is so unique and different from everything else. The Concert, Roller coaster, Tunnel of Love, or just the fairgrounds itself are very memorable. Combine that with tons of cool Easter eggs you got yourself a winner. As for character i'd go with Nick: One because that's my name : ) and two his sarcastic and funny comments make him stand out. Ellis is a close second. Favorite opening music is from Dark Carnival.
The parish is the perfect final level in any video game. The survivors talked about there journey to New Orleans the whole game. And now there here. This is it.
@ALMAmikel69 my favorite campaign is swamp fever because of the music, the mudmen, and the whole creepy aspect to the campaign,and my favorite (and most played) character is Ellis, because of his stories,and his backstory just makes him sound extremely interesting.
@TheHKY09 I kinda like both halves. the start is usually when your team is dicking around and gearing up, preparing. by the time you start the secon half kicks in, much faster pace, making you feel its time for business.
*Virgil:* This is as far as I go, but y'all can make it to the bridge from here. *Coach:* Thanks, Virgil. You stay safe, brother. *Virgil:* Good luck now! I'm gonna go look for more survivors! *Coach:* We've been through HELL gettin' here! Now we're at the last mile! Let's make this COUNT!
@ALMAmikel69 Parish- The first 2 levels are the first I ever played, and the finale is AWESOME. Ellis- He's got the funniest lines, and seems to be the most fun zombie killin' buddy. "He's like a five year-old. With guns. And a comprehensive knowledge of all the swear words in the English language!"
@ALMAmikel69 My favorite campaign is Dark Carnival because you have to run the coaster, and my favorite character is Ellis because he is basically is an adult version of me.
@ALMAmikel69 I gotta go with Dark Carnival as my favorite campaign. There's just something cool about that creepy amusement park! Hard Rain and The Parish are close seconds because of atmosphere, with the Parish having my favorite start music (can't go wrong with a jazz funeral intro!) As for survivors, I'm gonna have to go with Ellis, due to his upbeat attitude and hilarious bits of dialogue, though I like all of the L4D2 survivors.
@ALMAmikel69 Hard Rain because of the storms and the sugar mill with the witches. And my favorite character is Coach because of some of his great lines about food and to me he is just the most interesting character.
@ALMAmikel69 My favorite campaign is hard rain because of the rain,flood,sugar fields,witches,alternate rutes,and of course burger tank. The survivors say the funniest things here too.'One-man cheeseburger apocolypse' and that they forgot the gun bag are the two funniest parts in it. My favorite chaacter is Ellis,because like most people I think his stories are hilarious!He also seems to be more danger-prone for some reason and if I play him I get more chances to yell at my teammates to help....
@ALMAmikel69 My favorite campaign is The Passing because the L4D characters meet with the L4D2 characters. And my favorite character is Ellis, because of his stories and he is just plain awesome.
man it's just and ironic statement. it's like real parish music, but you ask yourself, does it really sound like zombies. but in the end you just go along with it.
@ALMAmikel69 Dark Carnival because the campaign is set at night time like most of the campaigns are meant to be, and my favourite character is Ellis because of his stories XD
In the comics, they evacuate to a military flotilla off the coast of South America, where L4d3 was supposed to pick up. The game concepts included new survivors interacting with old, new weapons, survivor-exclusive abilities, equipment, and special infected, such as a *”flamer”* which would set survivors on fire, a *”sneak”* which would quietly and silently stalk survivors and take them out without warning (you could only rely on seeing them to alert other survivors) and a new “boss” special infected, which had not been given a final role yet. Unfortunately, the game concept was mothballed and we got B4B (Back4Blood) a decade later, which is considered the spiritual successor to the L4D franchise.
In every single soundtrack, the second part is the same. It really tells you that no matter where you are, the infected are equally dangerous
I never thought of that tbh, nice pointing!
I always thought of it as you stayed too long so valve gave and and tried to make you leave
The end part is always the same as No Mercy
I always thought the second part was the survivors getting ready to leave after witnessing the wreak the infection made in the area
Yeh same thing I though a horde would come if I stayed in one zone for to long
Being a fan of jazz, this is probably my favourite start.
Same man, I especially loved the menu theme
Mine as well!
I just love the buildup to "This is it"
So true, It makes you think like "Dang.. we got this far, It's just a little bit more to civilization.. we can push through this.."
It went from "Shootin zombies and havin fun"
to
"I have not.. Come this far... to die now."
Other Campaigns: "hold down and defend a location"
This campagin: *"All is lost, fall back to the bridge"*
This is far as Virgil goes but y’all can make it back to the bridge from here.
Thanks Virgil
Take care Brother
;-;
@@lmixel5402 Alright people, we made it real far, im proud of you.
Thanks Brother
now lets just cross that laaaaast mile
"Well seeing the bridge and getting to it are two different things" -nick
The music of L4D is genuinely so underrated
Right?
Nope :3
@@jetamaya4288 FUCK YOU
@@Baba-yv6ml Family guy - peter vs the chicken
"I have not come this far to die now
And then Half life 3 stopped
Nick: These are PEOPLE! They were shooting people. I told you I had a bad feeling about this.
The thing I love most about Left 4 Dead 1 - 2 is the awesome music when you start up a campaign.
my favorite thing would have to be shooting the zombies but to each his own i guess.
Mine is versus
Just imagine this: 4 survivors making it through state to state from Georgia now to new Orleans. Them getting there they notice the place is abandoned but, that spirit of jazz can be heard from the distance (the jazz instruments) And now they know they have to make it to the bridge, the last point of their adventure. The home stretch. . .
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Imagin Coach walking slowly into MC donalds to this song.
Yes.
One man cheezburger apocalypse.
*Burger Tank
_"I'll have two Number 9s.... a Number 9 Large....."_
DAMN
Thanks Vergil, stay safe brutha.
"We made it through hell to get this far, let's get across the bridge and end this shit" -Coach
this song fits well when you wake up from a savage party in morning with tons of hangover in your head
Or when you're absolutely wasted and you've lost all of your senses.
@@TheFlawlessMercenary Or when you come back home from work, and your house is filled with junk, and drink stains, and passed out drunk people, with half of the things in your house missing then you read a paper on your table saying "We need to see other people."
"That Virgil is a goddamn hero going back there when we are so close...Lets get to that bridge...For Virgil"
-Ellis
Would you look at this map. Folks, I think N'awlins is the last city standing in the country
5 campaigns later: They get to New Orleans
The crying clarinets always get me, love this start
I kinda love how it takes elements from New Orleans Jazz, but you just know something's wrong. Especially when the second half kicks in.
Imo the perfect theme for the last campaign, you can just hear how it will all end now.
Virgil...
The theme of 2020 right now, this is hell
The party never stops!
Man I Swear To God If There’s A Zombie Virus In 2021.
Hell? Nah its very bad but not that much
i concur
@@glowinbonnie995 forget l4d3 we gonna play it IRL if that were ever the case lol
Spanish:
Coach: Genial, los militares siguen aquí.
Nick: No se rescata a la gente en cazas.
Genial, nuestro objetivo esta AL LADO DE LA OTRA PUTA ORILLA
Jsjsjs si
vamos a cruzar este puente despacito y el ejercito nos recojera
@@jose7518o quizá nos pongan contra un paredón y nos fusilen
@@jose7518 O quizás nos pongan en un paredón y nos fusilen 🗣️🗣️
Coach: We're almost there, my friends.
Nick: well, looking at the bridge is one thing, but get to it is another.
Imagine a boomer slowly and funny walking at the beat of those tubas
☠️..
Hah
Oh you have got to be fucking kidding me lmao
Coach : Okay were gonna get to the other side and the army gonna take care of us☺.
Nick: or theyre gonna line us up against the wall and shoot us😒.
I'm pretty sure that's what they would have done anyway.
Nick staying realistic till the end
"Get cho ass movin', Nick."
Coach: Well you're free to make yourself a new life right here in this room Nick.
Nick: Alright, let's go.
Lmao I forgot about this comment
fun fact: every single start themes of campaigns in l4d2 are the same, that means you and your teammates still aren't safe, the zombies are everywhere.
"I hate impound lots."
This theme gives an insight into the culture of New Orlean zombies.
The culture of long dead jazz!
xD
This is one of my most favorite themes ... accompanying my most favorite campaign. Well, either this or Dead Carnival. I like both the most. But respectively, all of the campaigns are awesome.
11 years ago...
am i the only one who tears up a bit whenever i see the bridge at the beginning of the campaign? or is it just me
Coach: "If I see a zombie with beads, I ain't shootin' it."
This song represents what it really means to be in a zombie apocalypse.
More like what Louisiana was like pre-hurricane Katrina.
@@hobomike6935ya I can see that honestly. Kinda scary ngl
Dark Carnival: Hands down this campaign is so unique and different from everything else. The Concert, Roller coaster, Tunnel of Love, or just the fairgrounds itself are very memorable. Combine that with tons of cool Easter eggs you got yourself a winner.
As for character i'd go with Nick: One because that's my name : ) and two his sarcastic and funny comments make him stand out. Ellis is a close second.
Favorite opening music is from Dark Carnival.
RedRupee1 why did you post this on the parish opening
yeah why did you post this on the parish opening?
Are you high dude?
Why did you post this on the parish opening?
because they were probably trying to reply to another comment as a comment, there was no reply future like this 9 years ago
I really wish I could go back in time 10 years and return to the glory days of L4D2
This is it. You made it.
You've fought tooth and nail to get here.
This is the last mile. Make it count.
No turning back now...
i finished campaing in 2 days and when i listened to this theme at the begining i was like "god damn, killing zombies again i guess"
campain*
Holy crap, that goes to show that I haven't played the game for a while. Thanks for catching that. It's actually my fave campaign. :/
What bluzz & jazz? THIS is the best trumpet music ever.
I just love it when Jazz music hits horror.
welcome to new orleans! a city with cartoonish song!
left 4 dead2 songs always end with a banjo playing
envirogeist Because it best fits the theme of left for dead 2
The parish is the perfect final level in any video game. The survivors talked about there journey to New Orleans the whole game. And now there here. This is it.
chicos todo es gracias a virgi por que nos rescato desde el pantano hasta el final el si es un compañero :,v
I love this theme! It's like a very demented Mardi Gras....
Sam B: Just like N'awlins, It's all about the zombies.
SAM B!!!!!!!!
I played this game in the Coinnet Cafe along with my brothers ;)
The first part deffo gives that feel of entering a city about to be destroyed by airstrikes and the chaos ensuing from it.
GENIAL !!! The entire game is GENIAL.
@DJB B Geniální means genius in Czech, so yeah, I was confused. But not confused about the qualities of this game.
You dont Evacuate people in Fighting Jets
i've listened to this so many times that it won't get out of my recommended lol
Love the N'awlins jazz music at the start~
Me and the boys when we go to New Orleans:
this sounds like the "burning memory"
No its like star wars theme
@ALMAmikel69 my favorite campaign is swamp fever because of the music, the mudmen, and the whole creepy aspect to the campaign,and my favorite (and most played) character is Ellis, because of his stories,and his backstory just makes him sound extremely interesting.
Coach: thank you Virgil take care brother
Virgil: Bye I'm looking for more survivors
omg thank u!
Virgil, Stay safe brotha
I remember getting the game and first thing I played was the parish and I loved the theme
i love that sort of casulal theme.
@TheHKY09 I kinda like both halves. the start is usually when your team is dicking around and gearing up, preparing. by the time you start the secon half kicks in, much faster pace, making you feel its time for business.
@jeeg08 It's a jazz funeral. Appropriate for a zombie invasion of New Orleans.
"Coach has alerted the horde"
My favourite campaign
it sounds so much like a charter holiday :)
This hits so hard asf
*Virgil:* This is as far as I go, but y'all can make it to the bridge from here.
*Coach:* Thanks, Virgil. You stay safe, brother.
*Virgil:* Good luck now! I'm gonna go look for more survivors!
*Coach:* We've been through HELL gettin' here! Now we're at the last mile! Let's make this COUNT!
How has no one realized the the first part is a remix of 1:01?
Just do the comparation of 0:26 - 0:34 to 1:07 - 1:14
its like ur listening 2 ur favorite jazz music on ur old radio and suddenly a horde comes breaking in ur house.
I remember joining parish on mutation then getting pounced as soon as virgil left
Come on baby; we’re on the last mile!
@ALMAmikel69
Parish- The first 2 levels are the first I ever played, and the finale is AWESOME.
Ellis- He's got the funniest lines, and seems to be the most fun zombie killin' buddy. "He's like a five year-old. With guns. And a comprehensive knowledge of all the swear words in the English language!"
Easily my favorite song in the game.
I was nearly born when this was made
I hear this theme when I'm in New Orleans.
Virgil has a hell of a boat just like what ellis said
Couch: Thanks Virgil
one time when i played i thought virgils name was virgin XD
@ALMAmikel69 My favorite campaign is Dark Carnival because you have to run the coaster, and my favorite character is Ellis because he is basically is an adult version of me.
I remember playing this on my dads 360
CEDA: NOOO!!! you cant just infect the earth!!
Green "Flu": Haha zombie go "Argh!"
Man, that a group of Seattle Microsoft employees had the insight on deep south culture to make this music stuns me.
THATS IT WERE ON THE BRIDGE! WE’RE HERE, WE’RE REALLY HERE *explosion* OH COME ON
@ALMAmikel69
I gotta go with Dark Carnival as my favorite campaign. There's just something cool about that creepy amusement park! Hard Rain and The Parish are close seconds because of atmosphere, with the Parish having my favorite start music (can't go wrong with a jazz funeral intro!)
As for survivors, I'm gonna have to go with Ellis, due to his upbeat attitude and hilarious bits of dialogue, though I like all of the L4D2 survivors.
You know they’ve just started mutating again, get out before they mutate again.
@ALMAmikel69
Hard Rain because of the storms and the sugar mill with the witches. And my favorite character is Coach because of some of his great lines about food and to me he is just the most interesting character.
Esta guardado, Gracias
hell yeah classic jazz
@ALMAmikel69 My favorite campaign is hard rain because of the rain,flood,sugar fields,witches,alternate rutes,and of course burger tank. The survivors say the funniest things here too.'One-man cheeseburger apocolypse' and that they forgot the gun bag are the two funniest parts in it. My favorite chaacter is Ellis,because like most people I think his stories are hilarious!He also seems to be more danger-prone for some reason and if I play him I get more chances to yell at my teammates to help....
Left 4 dead season 3: The Parish Arc...
@ALMAmikel69 My favorite campaign is The Passing because the L4D characters meet with the L4D2 characters. And my favorite character is Ellis, because of his stories and he is just plain awesome.
showing off the new orleans style
Sounds like Monsters Inc. Mixed with The Incredibles mixed with zombie horror.
It does
Virgil : ire a buscar a otros supervivientes
Coach : esta bien cuidate hermano
@ALMAmikel69 i like the parish most , my favorite start theme is the one of dead center and my favorite character is also Ellis :)
@halflife230
Coach: If I find a burger tank in this place...Ima gonna be a one man cheesebugah apocolaypse!
man it's just and ironic statement. it's like real parish music, but you ask yourself, does it really sound like zombies. but in the end you just go along with it.
We should learn how to play this in the school band....THAT would be fun.
Are you stil alive
@@Justjay224 lmao yeah
@@horpus the king has spoken
@@Justjay224 youre the real king
@@horpus epic
@ALMAmikel69 Dark Carnival because the campaign is set at night time like most of the campaigns are meant to be, and my favourite character is Ellis because of his stories XD
I don’t like jazz but this is a masterpiece
When eres el mejor tema de intro de la fokin life:
this is awsome wusic
I wish l4d didn’t end on such a cliffhanger
In the comics, they evacuate to a military flotilla off the coast of South America, where L4d3 was supposed to pick up.
The game concepts included new survivors interacting with old, new weapons, survivor-exclusive abilities, equipment, and special infected, such as a *”flamer”* which would set survivors on fire, a *”sneak”* which would quietly and silently stalk survivors and take them out without warning (you could only rely on seeing them to alert other survivors) and a new “boss” special infected, which had not been given a final role yet.
Unfortunately, the game concept was mothballed and we got B4B (Back4Blood) a decade later, which is considered the spiritual successor to the L4D franchise.
@@hobomike6935 Where did you get that from?
@@conclusivestate the wiki
This music but its going around showing overuned military and ceda check points