Hudson: “You are very well prepared for a dead man” Clarke: “Just because I accept the inevitability of my fate does not mean I’m in any hurry to embrace it!”
I played it when I was 12, and i didn't know what was going on, but i liked the action. I just finished replaying it as an 18 year old, and you really have to be mature enough to appreciate and understand the story
@@DurangoCzechoslovakia hang on, I’m going for a better reply: I know that, never believed in it not being fiction, but enough of the fans use the devs “pandering to realistic elements” as an excuse to say the series hasn’t deteriorated since a certain point. Music being forgettable enough being an example.
2:21 is so hardcore. The storm is brewing, it's raining heavy, guns shooting everwhere and people killing each other on the rooftops. And yet, this was once when CoD was still GOOD.
COD was good then because we hadn't played much COD at that point. Give it a few more years and we get to BO2/Ghosts and we start to realise the games released each year are very similar.
Oh boy do aviation nuts, pilots and photographers and videographers have a story to tell you...... A long time ago, in a land far away from the modern megahub airport, sat a strip of straight land 11000 feet long jutting out towards Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong. This was Kai Tak Airport, in 1996 it was once the 3rd busiest airport in the world in passenger traffic and number 1 in terms of international cargo. That straight piece of land is Runway 13/31: from 1958 to 1998, it was its only runway. It’s runway 13 landing approach was not only the stuff of legends but everything about its difficulty and sights are absolutely terrifying and TRUE (“its true, all of it” - Not Harrison Ford, probably). Situated in the very heart of Kowloon, it demanded the absolute best of pilots and made for spectacular views no matter where you stood. To land on Runway 13, planes first had to come in around the west and north side of Lautau island to line themselves up with an Instrument Guidance System - this was a specially modified ILS built in 1974 specifically for this landing approach - this would give the distance measurement not to the start of the runway, but to a giant red and white checkerboard situated on a hill that told pilots when to execute a 47 degree right turn that would line them up with runway 13. If the pilots had to abort their landing, they still needed to make that turn both to avoid buildings down below and to avoid crashing into mountains ahead of the checkerboard. Dangerous, exciting and uniquely Hong Kong, Kai Tak Airport served Hong Kong starting from 1925. But of course, the world marches on and it couldn’t last forever. In the 1980s, Hong Kong’s economy finally became the financial trading powerhouse we know it today, but that also meant Kai Tak was getting overcrowded: the city grew up around the airport, but it had long since outgrown it. It had limited room for expansion, the noise proximity to residential buildings meant it had operating curfews from 12 pm to 7 am, it’s single runway was unable to further handle growing air traffic and its approach was dangerous and outdated. This small piece of land was quickly becoming the biggest threat to Hong Kong’s lifeblood: TRADE. To not be left behind, Hong Kong desperately needed a new airport. After many years of surveying, work finally began on the new airport in 1991 at the islands of Chek Lap Kok and Lantau. The massive megaproject was finally complete on July 6, 1998. And then there was only one thing left to do: permanently shut down the old airport for good. After the last flight departed, the control tower held a small ceremony to shut down the runway lights. It ended with the airports head of operations pronouncing: “Goodbye Kai Tak, and Thank You.” And the runway lights were shut off for the last time. Kai Tak’s vehicles, equipment and IATA codes were now transferred to the new Hong Kong airport all in several hours, before the first flight to arrive at the new airport was due at 8 am July 7, 1998.
It’s actually really that low as the Kowloon walled city was right near the airport and there was actual concerned if it got any higher it would cause problems
“See, the M-rating in Call of Duty is not just because of the violence, blood and gore. It’s because the player literally needs to be mature enough to understand and respect history, in order to get the most out of it.” - The Act Man
A "tradition" in Hong Kong, there was an airport really close to the city of Kowloon that a lot of people living there went to the rooftop just to watch airplanes flying right above their head during the old time. Unfortunately the airport is now turned into a port.
Fuck this game was so good.. also right after MW2, this was the first game I actually managed to get the last prestige (15th prestige). Don’t even get me started on zombies
Rain drops splashing, lightning flashing, thunder clashing, glass breaking, bullets flying, Russians screaming, blood pouring, guitar rocking... ...what Call of Duty was and what it should be today
Listening to this can make anything feel 100 times more epic. For instance I'm taking a shit and I feel like the Spetsnaz could kick down the door at any minute
Best song of the whole Call of Duty series. It has such an awesome build up with the female voice, slow and reserved, but when the opening rift begins to echo and leds to the backbeat with full on rift..man! just pumps you up. Great tune.
I was running with dual X16 trying to find the weapon blueprint and then this music plays as I remember years ago this mission had dual CZ75. It's enough to make grown men cry.
blarghinatelazer I’d think the best level from WaW was downfall, the music is fucking B E A S T and the level means so much emotionally to the player and such
Ring of Steel and Eviction for me. War raging through the streets of a modern city is so fucking cool. Especially with the part of Eviction where you fight your way down a street towards the subway station and that song Boldman City comes on. Fucking epic
I personally preferred waw, but bo1 is a definite second. Only I was 9 or so when I first played black ops and the story confused/ scared the shit outta me, almost as much as waw
when this started playing in warzone i never vibed harder until then. our squad was running and gunning against another squad on our way to the next objective and this music fit in perfectly
Weaver: we can do this all day, we got plenty of windows! Hudson: or you can give us what we want and we guarantee your safety [9 missions earlier] Interrogator: what about Dragovich? Do you remember him? Give us what we want and we'll guarantee your safety Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
If Clarke had lived through it, he would've made a living in supplying weapons cache, come up with contingency plans, and maybe a safe for numbers for whenever you can't remember your own lock.
The beat dropped so hard that... Alan Walker stopped walking Twenty two pilots lost a pilot Imagine dragons stopped imagining dragons Dora the explorer stopped exploring One direction changed direction
No I pooped it out but I was not supposed to flush it until we found the penny in there and I flushed it once and we never saw the penny again so yea I did another stupid thing just a couple days after that
Easily the hardest theme next to Black Cats in the series. From start to finish it's just crazy. The almost disturbing vocals in the background selling the idea that you're in a place you don't belong as you're utterly outnumbered trying to desperately fight your way across the rooftops - but then that moment kicks in at 2:22 mid gunfight and you just storm at the enemy with dual CZ-75's and it all just clicks. It's a grimy, dark yet hype-building theme that perfectly fits with the atmosphere of the grimy and dark Kowloon you're fighting in. Pure genius from Murray
@@rachel7196 actually, 40%about eating glass, 20% about CoD online, 20% about random experiences with the game/track, and maybe 20% about Charlote Flair
Just started to play this game and i have to say: I feel ashamed that i haven't played it sooner. Great story, amazing actions and awesome tracks like this!
I completed this mission on Veteran using dual-wield Kiparis and CZ75. Needless to say, I have heard this song loop over more times than I count, and I died probably a hundred times.
I feel like what the new games are missing most is a memorable soundtrack. Think back to Bo1, WAW, MW2, all of those games have kick ass soundtracks. I can’t remember any of the songs from recent titles, it’s all so generic now.
@@jakelee7083it’s sad because I thought Sarah Schachner did incredible with IW’s music, so to see the switch from that to MW19, I’m still lost at that decline. Never played BO4, but at least I could tell Jack Wall didn’t lose it moving from 2 and 3 to CW.
Nothing was more satisfying than that moment you find the PSG1 in this mission. Something about getting constant headshots and this song goes together.
ɢᴇᴛ ᴜᴩ ꜱᴏʟᴅɪᴇʀ. ɪᴛ’ꜱ ᴛɪᴍᴇ ᴛᴏ ᴍᴏᴠᴇ… ʙᴀᴄᴋ ᴛᴏ ᴡᴡɪɪ
ᴄᴀʟʟ ᴏꜰ ᴅᴜᴛy: ᴠᴀɴɢᴜᴀʀᴅ ꜱᴏᴜɴᴅᴛʀᴀᴄᴋ
th-cam.com/play/PL5_iUd4dWawZR-9oqpm89RLMCKhpxElTr.html
Good
Good
good
Good
good
Hudson: “You are very well prepared for a dead man”
Clarke: “Just because I accept the inevitability of my fate does not mean I’m in any hurry to embrace it!”
Weaver : "Whatever you say, English."
*start pick up Kraut space magic*
“Grab what you need”
@@s.i.m.p6408 I'll take a thundergun please
That was a very delicate way to say that you don't want to die😂
*Remember when Black Ops made you feel badass* ?
I remember feeding the man glass.
I played it when I was 12, and i didn't know what was going on, but i liked the action.
I just finished replaying it as an 18 year old, and you really have to be mature enough to appreciate and understand the story
@@apfel_taartje475 played it when I was 5 i was confused as
@@squidwardtentacles3128 Played it when I was in my mother's womb. Shit was lit af even tho I didnt understand shit.
@@TheKatera4a lmaoo
"We've got plenty of windows"
Clarke: GIVE MEH !
Im sad clarke died though like he seemed good character
Alast he was a
Dead man
WE CAN DO THIS ALL DAY
I have nothing to gain, by talking to you.....
Think about what you have to lose
Girls in Hong Kong : OMG can't wait to go shopping lol
Boys In Hong Kong:
We know the truth of the city darkness.
WATCH FOR THE ROOFTOPS!!
Kowloon, place to be!
We can do this all day we got plenty of windows
“WE CAN DO THIS ALL DAY! WE’VE GOT PLENTY OF WINDOWS!”
“Or you can give us what we want and we can gurantee your safety.”
I feel like eating glass right now!
And getting punched in the face.
getting stabbed in the eye sounds more appealing
I guess you can do this all day ?
Alright guys,that's enough,time to defend Burger Town at all costs!
Samuel Sánchez Wrong developer :3
Old cod: this is some cool ass music
New cod: where the fuck is the music
Real
"You want good music? Buy the Hans Zimmer pack for 15$ cause now that's a paid feature, dickhead!" ~The Act Man
The realistic sound effects took their place.
@@pinzokiyama3387 CoD isn't and never will be realistic.
@@DurangoCzechoslovakia hang on, I’m going for a better reply:
I know that, never believed in it not being fiction, but enough of the fans use the devs “pandering to realistic elements” as an excuse to say the series hasn’t deteriorated since a certain point.
Music being forgettable enough being an example.
When Clark pushed the fridge and all those weapons made me feel like I was opening a pack of hot wheels
Yoo same here LMAO🤣🤣🤣
Lmao the first time I played that mission I spent like 5 solid minutes picking a gun
@@jimmy22334lmaoo that's fuckin funny Sane here though they was all pretty interesting
Ah yes, the toy box
@@jimmy22334 i spend about 10 minutes but still didnt know what i had to pick there was so much variety😅
2:21 is so hardcore. The storm is brewing, it's raining heavy, guns shooting everwhere and people killing each other on the rooftops. And yet, this was once when CoD was still GOOD.
Ivan you have forget the B52 passing over the rooftop 😂
Not a b52, just a jumbo jey
*jet
COD was good then because we hadn't played much COD at that point. Give it a few more years and we get to BO2/Ghosts and we start to realise the games released each year are very similar.
This is my favorite mission
Who disagrees
Me as a 13yr old: "who TF flies a plane that low!?!"
Same
Can you imagine this was real? The old Kowloon airport was just next to those rooftops in real life.
Oh boy do aviation nuts, pilots and photographers and videographers have a story to tell you......
A long time ago, in a land far away from the modern megahub airport, sat a strip of straight land 11000 feet long jutting out towards Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong. This was Kai Tak Airport, in 1996 it was once the 3rd busiest airport in the world in passenger traffic and number 1 in terms of international cargo. That straight piece of land is Runway 13/31: from 1958 to 1998, it was its only runway. It’s runway 13 landing approach was not only the stuff of legends but everything about its difficulty and sights are absolutely terrifying and TRUE (“its true, all of it” - Not Harrison Ford, probably).
Situated in the very heart of Kowloon, it demanded the absolute best of pilots and made for spectacular views no matter where you stood. To land on Runway 13, planes first had to come in around the west and north side of Lautau island to line themselves up with an Instrument Guidance System - this was a specially modified ILS built in 1974 specifically for this landing approach - this would give the distance measurement not to the start of the runway, but to a giant red and white checkerboard situated on a hill that told pilots when to execute a 47 degree right turn that would line them up with runway 13. If the pilots had to abort their landing, they still needed to make that turn both to avoid buildings down below and to avoid crashing into mountains ahead of the checkerboard. Dangerous, exciting and uniquely Hong Kong, Kai Tak Airport served Hong Kong starting from 1925. But of course, the world marches on and it couldn’t last forever.
In the 1980s, Hong Kong’s economy finally became the financial trading powerhouse we know it today, but that also meant Kai Tak was getting overcrowded: the city grew up around the airport, but it had long since outgrown it. It had limited room for expansion, the noise proximity to residential buildings meant it had operating curfews from 12 pm to 7 am, it’s single runway was unable to further handle growing air traffic and its approach was dangerous and outdated. This small piece of land was quickly becoming the biggest threat to Hong Kong’s lifeblood: TRADE.
To not be left behind, Hong Kong desperately needed a new airport. After many years of surveying, work finally began on the new airport in 1991 at the islands of Chek Lap Kok and Lantau. The massive megaproject was finally complete on July 6, 1998. And then there was only one thing left to do: permanently shut down the old airport for good.
After the last flight departed, the control tower held a small ceremony to shut down the runway lights. It ended with the airports head of operations pronouncing:
“Goodbye Kai Tak, and Thank You.”
And the runway lights were shut off for the last time. Kai Tak’s vehicles, equipment and IATA codes were now transferred to the new Hong Kong airport all in several hours, before the first flight to arrive at the new airport was due at 8 am July 7, 1998.
Xd same
It’s actually really that low as the Kowloon walled city was right near the airport and there was actual concerned if it got any higher it would cause problems
“See, the M-rating in Call of Duty is not just because of the violence, blood and gore. It’s because the player literally needs to be mature enough to understand and respect history, in order to get the most out of it.”
- The Act Man
Ah, I see a man of culture
Fun Fact: I was maybe 9-10 when I played and I understand perfectly well. Still do now at 13!
Sadly not really the case anymore, Call of duty writing has been very dumbed down as of late.
Understood who that was from as soon as I read the 1st line
wish this still applyed lol
The jumbo jet flying close to the roof before a massive firefight.
A "tradition" in Hong Kong, there was an airport really close to the city of Kowloon that a lot of people living there went to the rooftop just to watch airplanes flying right above their head during the old time.
Unfortunately the airport is now turned into a port.
I can feel the rumble of the jet
in real life it was because of the kai tak airport
That was awesome plus the rain and thunder drowning out the gunfire was pretty cool
@@crystalteardrop2605 Yep. Just adds more to the badass element.
The part everyone will know from this is 2:08
DuplicateBow315 I can feel the Boeing flying overhead rn, 😯
Me 2
This is the sniper section which i had to pass through with dual weld weapons so i could get achivment imagine hiting a sniper with dual kapris
Dam i went beastmode it comes on
I could play this on a loop all day
This song hits harder than chewing glass.
Every time I see a PSG1 or a CZ 75 I instantly think of this track...
And secret wall thunder gun, complete with occasional zombie noises on kill
I think of it every time I see a Spectre M4
Killer Ratchet when I read psg1 I remember mgs
Nah, g11 with dragunov thermal
Every time i see the fucking dual kapris
2:08 is the part that always had me pumped up for multiplayer games on Black Ops.
2:22 for me
Reece Bark Stay focus, Stay alive
Reece Bark 👌
Reece Bark
They don’t make spawn themes like they used to
when trees starts to talk russian.
in vietnam.
looking around when you find vodka instead of rice
More like: "When the rooftops start speaking russian"
But the mission was in China
Kowloon
@@thanos_d3483 yeah wtf is wrong with this guy. this should've been his first thought
Hongkong is in china not vietnam
"Team Deathmatch"
2:20
"Use of deadly force is authorized"
Thats why you alwayd play as op40
No mistakes
@@adrian71807 Stay Focused Stay alive!
"deadmatch" lol goofball
@@Gideon_the_Seraph xDD I didn't notice that
How did cod go from this to what it is now. I feel sorry for the younger people that didn't get to grow up with master pieces like this
well we are all glad that we played golden era cod
Fuck this game was so good.. also right after MW2, this was the first game I actually managed to get the last prestige (15th prestige). Don’t even get me started on zombies
Thanks to woke 😢
Who else is eating glass while listening to this
Eating glass and wielding CZ75s
Currently looking for a tape so I can put it in a tape recorder to unlock secrets
Without any milk.
🙋♂️
WHERE IS NOVA 6?
Rain drops splashing, lightning flashing, thunder clashing, glass breaking, bullets flying, Russians screaming, blood pouring, guitar rocking...
...what Call of Duty was and what it should be today
One of thee most legendary guitar riffs out of video games
It's songs like this that make certain missions in the game intensely memorable.
Exactly! black cats from waw, kowloon, mask walk from bo1, boat ride from mw2 all engrained in my memories
*"Be advised, Hotel-Tango is reporting a Tempest headed your way. Crowds are its specialty. Avoid bunching up, and getting too close."*
Deadly force is authorized
No mistakes.
"Just Because I accept the inevitability of my fate does NOT mean I'm in any hurry to embrace it"
TheDawsonator1
“whatever you say english.”
Listening to this can make anything feel 100 times more epic. For instance I'm taking a shit and I feel like the Spetsnaz could kick down the door at any minute
ФСБ, ОТКРЫВАЙСЯ!
"Spetsnaz, Inbound !"
FlASHBANG
Best song of the whole Call of Duty series. It has such an awesome build up with the female voice, slow and reserved, but when the opening rift begins to echo and leds to the backbeat with full on rift..man! just pumps you up. Great tune.
I would probably say rangers or delta force
To me its definitely the bo2 main theme but this is up there
It really has a middle eastern feel
+ the badass ness of Jason Hudson
Sorry to be that guy and it's 5 years late but Riff*
I was running with dual X16 trying to find the weapon blueprint and then this music plays as I remember years ago this mission had dual CZ75. It's enough to make grown men cry.
And that’s ok.
Veteran difficulty + going for the guns akimbo achievement has given me a new appreciation for this track. And maybe some minor ptsd lmao
Extremely similiar to 'Black Cats' from WaW!
Joshua Roe Hell yeah. Especially since they're both probably one of the best levels in their respective games.
yeahhhhh so true,world at war very fucking best
blarghinatelazer I’d think the best level from WaW was downfall, the music is fucking B E A S T and the level means so much emotionally to the player and such
Ring of Steel and Eviction for me. War raging through the streets of a modern city is so fucking cool. Especially with the part of Eviction where you fight your way down a street towards the subway station and that song Boldman City comes on. Fucking epic
Same composer
The best cod i played
agreed
Taverna do DevilHunter Yeeeees!!
I personally preferred waw, but bo1 is a definite second. Only I was 9 or so when I first played black ops and the story confused/ scared the shit outta me, almost as much as waw
Bo1 is the best cod besides mw2
Cuz intervention, no russian etc
@@deleteduser87 but i still skip the "No Russian" mission not because of it sensitive content but it just an unnecessary campaign mission to take.
SPETSNAZ INBOUND!!!!!
SEMTEX
Semtex ?the explosive plastic composite?
nevrotik91 you dumb! The russians
HARVEY B20 9000 I know i just responded to a 1 month old comment but Spetsnaz are Russia's or the Soviet Unions Special forces so he is not dumb
Artis Gaming yeah I posted the comment st 3:00am so I wasn't thinking well
I’ll say it once and I’ll say it again, WE NEED A BO1 REMASTER!! Even a campaign remaster will do.
Fr. btw Is it just me or like you're talking the same way as JFK
I right I love BO1 and a remastered would be like when people found a cvd vaccine
this is what happens when you wish on a monkey's paw
Hell yeah brother!!!!!
And dont remove this song
Who's here after the cold war reveal? Lost my shit when this played during the event in verdansk😭
I screamed Like A little Girl!!
jaw was on the floor
Wait what happened?
What event did i miss?
@@davecrupel2817 an event where you have to find codes in verdansk in order to "manipulate the weapon"
Dave Crupel Man you missed the Cold War event in Warzone lmao. Look up gameplay of it.
“Mankind must put an end to war or war will put an end to mankind!”
-President John F Kennedy, 1962
Hehehe yeaaaahhh booooiii
@@justsomeguy6357 brains all over the back of an open top limo, ironically.
You all know exactly what happened in Verdansk today.
2:08 will forever give me chills. One of the coolest missions I've played, as well bringing back all the memories of Multiplayer lobbies
Perfect workout music
this is not epic, this is legendary
I love it so much, it has the WaW style aswell!
It was by the same person who did WAW. Too bad he never did bo2 and 3, it would've made the music tracks better.
@@chadking1938 I don't know about you. But the bo2 theme was amazing.
So glad people noticed!
Take out those fucking PT boats!!
JangofettAlex yeah because it’s a sequel
When cod was better than movies
when this started playing in warzone i never vibed harder until then. our squad was running and gunning against another squad on our way to the next objective and this music fit in perfectly
Man, this takes me back to when CoD was actually good. Good singleplayer, good multiplayer, good OSTs, good zombies... yeah, I miss those days.
got stuck on this mission on veteran, cant ever forget thanks to this song
what mission was it I forgor
@@Ikigaiid-_-bNumbers
*sees CZ-75*
*Insanely goes on a killing spree with this booming in the background*
Zboy 115 Fuckin mooood
Gets to point where the grim reaper is
SPETANTZ ON THE ROOFS
The guitar riff is the same as Charolette Flair's entrance! The hell haha
02:08 the sound in my head before a test
shit went stupid crazy. i was 9 years old thinking i was running black ops across asia lmao. sick ass game, 21 now.
Weaver: Hudson!!! Let's go!!!
Hudson: (walks out of room hidden behind fridge with thundergun) alright, I'm all set.
Weaver:😦
Teacher: we’re going on a trip to hong kong
Girls: omg why?!?😩
Boys: 0:46
This mission really showed how badass Hudson was in his prime
Weaver: we can do this all day, we got plenty of windows!
Hudson: or you can give us what we want and we guarantee your safety
[9 missions earlier]
Interrogator: what about Dragovich? Do you remember him? Give us what we want and we'll guarantee your safety
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
HOTDAMN
@@whispz2590 i bet that guy is pissed thats a nice truck nah haha he is scared shitless
Weaver or Hudson is interrogator
@@TheUtuber720 they both are
17 people fell from the roof
damn you i fell! twice😃
haha
Or died out of Nova 6
Make that 139
@@Vlugazoide Or ate windows
This had me in some rage mode, but I was bopping my head at the same time 💀
The adrenaline rush from this on warzone is immaculate
If Clarke had lived through it, he would've made a living in supplying weapons cache, come up with contingency plans, and maybe a safe for numbers for whenever you can't remember your own lock.
0:45 that bass is everything my friends
The beat dropped so hard that...
Alan Walker stopped walking
Twenty two pilots lost a pilot
Imagine dragons stopped imagining dragons
Dora the explorer stopped exploring
One direction changed direction
*This man broke Shakespeare*
Gucci Mane stopped wearing Gucci after hearing that beat drop
"we could do this all day, we've got plenty of windows!" Grigori Weaver, downright badass!
I once swallowed a penny because I wanted to re-enact the scene when Hudson and Weaver were interrogating Clarke GOD I was stupid
I hope it was clean beforehand...
It was don’t worry
No I pooped it out but I was not supposed to flush it until we found the penny in there and I flushed it once and we never saw the penny again so yea I did another stupid thing just a couple days after that
Illinois
We were all retarded at some point
“Did you inhale the gas?”
Another frank i see.
Frank Woods yessir
Good, consider yourself lucky. Direct exposure is always fatal.
@Meme Man SPETZNAZ INBOUND!
Who's here after seeing the Black Ops Cold War trailer
They played the song in the background and it got stuck in my head😂
I got PUNCHED back in time when I heard it during the event
They're are playing with SERIOUS feelings bringing back Black Ops 1 songs...
Just finished Bo1 on veteran, this song will never get out of my head
Yuri Bezmenov
Easily the hardest theme next to Black Cats in the series. From start to finish it's just crazy. The almost disturbing vocals in the background selling the idea that you're in a place you don't belong as you're utterly outnumbered trying to desperately fight your way across the rooftops - but then that moment kicks in at 2:22 mid gunfight and you just storm at the enemy with dual CZ-75's and it all just clicks.
It's a grimy, dark yet hype-building theme that perfectly fits with the atmosphere of the grimy and dark Kowloon you're fighting in. Pure genius from Murray
This comment section about: -
60% comments about Charlote Flair theme song 'Wooo!'
40% comments about Call of Duty Black Ops theme song Rooftop
Wooooooo!
@@rachel7196 actually, 40%about eating glass, 20% about CoD online, 20% about random experiences with the game/track, and maybe 20% about Charlote Flair
And 1% explaining the real life myth of Kai Tak Airport
WOOOOOOOOOOO!
So Charlotte got her theme from here what
Just started to play this game and i have to say: I feel ashamed that i haven't played it sooner. Great story, amazing actions and awesome tracks like this!
Soundtracks that make you feel like a badass CIA MACV SOG operative amidst the Cold War.
Man remember how cool Call or Duty used to be?
I listen to this song 18 times a day lol😂
I completed this mission on Veteran using dual-wield Kiparis and CZ75. Needless to say, I have heard this song loop over more times than I count, and I died probably a hundred times.
Got both achievements though
"Stay focused, stay alive"
Possibly the best piece in any soundtrack I've come across...from the first CoD I owned. That level was extremely difficult.
Clarke: "I was hired to help stabilize certain... Volatile Compounds..."
Hudson: "What kinda compounds!"
Clarke: "Nova Six! A biochemical weapon..."
“You’ve led them right to me!”
oh man this is a throwback!
Core memory unlocked! That beat drop got me feeling like Nick Miller listening to Cotton-Eye Joe
𝙺𝙽𝙾𝚆 𝚈𝙾𝚄𝚁 𝙷𝙸𝚂𝚃𝙾𝚁𝚈.
𝙲𝙰𝙻𝙻 𝙾𝙵 𝙳𝚄𝚃𝚈 𝙱𝙻𝙰𝙲𝙺 𝙾𝙿𝚂 𝙲𝙾𝙻𝙳 𝚆𝙰𝚁 𝚂𝙾𝚄𝙽𝙳𝚃𝚁𝙰𝙲𝙺.
𝙿𝙻𝙰𝚈𝙻𝙸𝚂𝚃. th-cam.com/play/PL5_iUd4dWawamvK0olMwSnIEjGSP6pCpC.html
epic beans.
Nice
Hold up
Hey nice word text it matches the theme
Where is the gas nova 6
"Weaver:we can do this all day. We got plenty of windows."
"Hudson: or you can give us what we want and we guarantee your safety."
Working out in heavy rain while listening to this. I feel badass....... 😎😎
this shit had no business being this lit and yet it was and it's amazing 😭
Hearing this (2:22) in the Cold War reveal event gave me that BO1 vibe and felt nostalgic...
God the Black Ops soundtrack was something. we’ve never had anything like it since
CoD fan 1: “This game came out around 2010? Dang.”
CoD fan 2: “F*** realism, I’m going Guns Blazing like a Badass!” 🔫🔫🔥
I feel like what the new games are missing most is a memorable soundtrack. Think back to Bo1, WAW, MW2, all of those games have kick ass soundtracks. I can’t remember any of the songs from recent titles, it’s all so generic now.
bo2 had a good one too
@@GrogedUp the multi-player theme
MW 2019 honestly has a pretty good soundtrack
@@itzCloudyC It's good, but has a very generic, Hollywood-esque sound.
Not quite as memorable as... this.
@@jakelee7083it’s sad because I thought Sarah Schachner did incredible with IW’s music, so to see the switch from that to MW19, I’m still lost at that decline.
Never played BO4, but at least I could tell Jack Wall didn’t lose it moving from 2 and 3 to CW.
2:20 BEST
Stuart Liles yep it sure is
I like this part especially when I'm doing something hard in games
Man, I miss this game. The zombies, multiplayer, and campaign. So legendary...
I play this song when I eat windows
LMFAOOOOOOOO
I hope Black ops 6 remakes this masterpiece
Agree
Link??😮
unfortunately it didnt
THIS. Is the fucking Call of Duty that we all know and love, man I miss the BO1 days... this song is so damned lit 😎😎
Man hearing this on firing range always gave me chills 😊
this is the music that plays when you turn off the only light in the house and you gotta make it back to your bedroom before the demons come after you
HBD Black Ops 1 ❤🎉 (11/09/2010)
a perfect cyberpunk ambience
"Of Course! Lucky Seven!"
That guitar entry is something else.
for real
frrr
The best cod game ever all three campaign multiplayer and zombies were amazing and unique from what we had seen yet
Who else came cause this song was playing in Cold war trailer reveal
witch one ?
@@MEYH3M on the event of cod mw2019
Yep
It’s also a War track now in Cold War
I just came here cuz i saw it in the BO1 mix tape in the season 1 bp in cold war
Hearing this in mw2019 is definitely getting me hyped for Cold War
Hudson: nothing
Hudson: still nothing
Dr.Clarke: Of course, LuCkY sEvEn!
Damn, took long for him to open it but at the end, he died.
Nothing was more satisfying than that moment you find the PSG1 in this mission. Something about getting constant headshots and this song goes together.
“Stay focused stay alive.”
When 2:08 starts playing and you start jumping from rooftops, it gives you an adrenaline spike fr.
just had the same exact thing here.
I feel like a special forces operative in the 60's when I listen to this.