Disturbing Music Iceberg Explained (GRAPHIC CONTENT)

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I deep dived the internet's most disturbing music so you didn't have to. Viewer discretion is advised...

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LINKS:
PROOF/Reaction to Everywhere at the End of Time Albums:
   • Reaction to Everywhere at the End of ...  
Beethoven Letter Read:
   • Beethoven Heiligenstadt Testament and...  
Water Walk John Cage:
   • John Cage "Water walk"  
Ground Zero Consume Red:
   • Ground Zero - Consume Red  
Baphomet Kun Favorites Playlist:
   • EverydayTheorist Favorite Baphomet Ku...  
The Life of Miki Matsubara:
   • (English subtitles)The Life of Miki M...  
The Spongetaker Everywhere at the End of Bikini Bottom:
   • The Spongetaker - Everywhere At The E...  
The Caretaker's An Empty Bliss Beyond This World:
   • The Caretaker's An Empty Bliss Beyond...  
Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima:
   • Penderecki: Threnody for the Victims ...  


Music in Background (In Order of Appearance):
Earl Grey - Dylan Sitts
Slay Bells - James lfo
xmas without u - James lfo
Gatefold - Dusty Decks
Top Secret Ranch Fountain - Jobii
Midnight Marauder - Matt Large

OUTRO MUSIC:
Nine to Five - Unreleased Logic Song

Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:28 - Honorable Mention
4:40 - Layer 1 Explanation
5:00 - Apprehension Engine
9:12 - Dolphins
11:44 - The Brown Note
13:18 - Flamethrower Saxophones
14:16 - 4’33
16:12 - The Singing Ringing Tree
17:46 - Consume Red
21:00 - Guqin’s Sixth String
23:20 - Beethoven’s Letter
28:28 - Baphomet Kun
31:06 - AI Music
33:28 - Layer 2 Explanation
33:50 - The Banshee
35:00 - Songs of Schizophrenia
39:42 - Field Hollers
44:14 - Everywhere at the End of Bikini Bottom
53:54 - Everywhere at the End of Time
01:01:46 - Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima
01:04:40 - Miki Matsubara
01:09:00 - Layer 3 Explanation
01:09:16 - Piano Accidents
01:15:26 - Castrato
01:17:46 - Guitar Electrocution
01:24:04 - Frank Sinatra My Way
01:25:32 - GISM
01:27:16 - Layer 4 Explanation
01:27:48 - Korn
01:31:00 - Buyer’s Market
01:35:34 - Pleasure Escape
01:38:52 - Layer 5 Explanation
01:39:50 - Dead Hands Dig Deep
01:49:30 - Pseudoscorpion
01:51:48 - Thank You/Soft Outro
01:53:32 - Patron Shoutout
01:54:26 - Outro

コメント (21)
  • (515) by slipknot is pretty disturbing too. it's only 1 minute long but the whole song consists of sid wilson screaming. the story behind it is that he went to visit his grandfather but by the time he got to his house, his grandfather had already passed away. afterwards he went to the recording studio and just let out all his pain. it's pretty haunting...
  • @nolablack222
    as an side note about Daddy by Korn, Jonathan has mentioned when they started playing the song live for the albums 20th anniversary that the person that had S.A.'ed him was his babysitter and that the only reason he felt comfortable enough to play the song live was because said babysitter died of cancer with Jonathan saying "Karam's a bitch." The song was only played live to celebrate the albums anniversary and Jonathan said he will never play the song live again because he still has those emotional struggles with it.
  • @danem2215
    Spending an entire month building a bizarre obscure instrument because you came across it for video research is the most ADHD thing I can imagine.
  • The story behind Daddy is tragic to me. I cannot imagine ever denying or not believing my child in a situation like that. Another rough song from Korn is Pretty, which centres around a similar subject, based on a real experience Davis had while working in a morgue.
  • Beethoven becoming deaf must've been torture to him, I think that people with talents like that should really appreciate their ability to do it. I couldn't even begin to imagine what my life would be like if I wasn't able to do art anymore, he truly was a musical genius and earned the recognition he has gotten.
  • @bloodroses626
    Everywhere at the End of Time broke me super early into my listen of it. My grandma was dying of Dementia at the time, and all I could think of was the fear she felt everyday. She could no longer walk or do anything she used to enjoy, she laid in bed at the end of her life. This is a piece of art that will continue to break me.
  • EATEOT fucked me up pretty bad in 2020-2021 because my boyfriend’s health was rapidly declining after having seizures out of nowhere. He started sleeping nearly all day from the meds, he was struggling mentally and physically to perform day to day tasks and his medication sedated him horrifically. The way things were going, he and I were already thinking of worst case scenario plans. This album became popular around that time and I’ve always associated it with that time in my life. I got to the middle and was so badly triggered by all of it that I stopped. He went off the meds and his overall state improved immensely. He hasn’t had a seizure since that time. After that time in his life, he wants to live life to the fullest. He’s been hiking, doing physically intense tasks, working out and he’s back to using computers after being highly sensitive to screens. He and I are closer than ever and we’re celebrating 5 1/2 years together in February. I finished it recently as a way of conquering that fear and never listening to it again. It’s beautiful, horrific and reading the comments is absolutely heartbreaking. It’s incredible how someone could create something so emotional and gripping with samples, editing and precision. I will also never revisit that album again though.
  • @annie-ot1vo
    as someone with schizophrenia i find that a lot of songs by swans portray it quite well, namely “coward” and “weakling”
  • "Alright, men! Prepare for battle!" "No, we don't want to fight, we're too scared!" "Hmm... How about if I add another string to this random instrument?" "Seriously?! LET'S GOOOOOOOOO!!"
  • @zyxaqc
    Microphones are also a pretty scary way to get electrocuted. There's a video of Emmure playing a concert when lead singer Frankie Palmeri suddenly falls over stiff as a board. The stage wasn't properly grounded and the mic in his hand sent a shock directly into his body.
  • @ericdoe3596
    Pseudoscorpian is not an 'alleged' or apparent album. It is very real and disturbingly easy to find. Please do not look for it.
  • @ouchtor
    "He would jump into the crowd while performing and beat up people in the audience" this has to be the funniest shit ever ☠️🙏😭
  • @bicumber
    My thoughts on songs of schizophrenia as a schizophrenic myself: The execution is poor in my opinion, however, I have schizophrenia, therefore I research it a LOT, and as I understand it, it's impossible to put one sound to schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is essentially a blanket term for thousands of very different mental conditions, like an 'other' category. The only commonality being some sort of hallucination. Someone could make an artpiece perfectly representing their own personal experience, but then another person with schizophrenia may not relate to it at all. I believe the perfect album representing schizophrenia would have to bring in many different people with the condition and base each song off of their own experiences or make it clear that it is only representing the specific experiences of the artist themselves. In terms of my personal experience, though I have no song I feel captures it well, SCP-513 seems to be a good representation for PART OF my experience, though only focusing on one of many aspects.
  • This is perfectly timed. Currently writing a report on music, specifically rock music, and its affects. Now I have a great music iceberg for a late-night essay
  • @Teerez4
    You’re definitely not alone regarding how dear you hold SpongeBob. My mom and dad were big fans upon the shows release, and when I was born I watched it all the time. My dad passed away in 2002 and SpongeBob was something very special that my mom and I bonded over in the fallout of that grief and my early childhood. I’m well into my 20’s and even though I haven’t watched an newer aired episode in some time, I return to seasons 1-3 occasionally to feel closer to my dad and that part of my life. Sometimes I feel silly when I am brought to tears by this cartoon and what you had to say really resonated with me. Thanks for the awesome video ❤
  • @silverluvr102
    ive seen AI covers using Chester Bennington's voice and it makes me fucking sick. especially since linkin park and chester's family have asked people not to do that shit.
  • Nah your Spongebob feelings are totally valid dude, people need to allow themselves to be more vulnerable and you're doing a good thing by allowing yourself to be honest with your audience. Thank you, sincerely.
  • @AdamDGoff
    Glad you liked my iceberg! I liked the changes you made to it and all the extra research you did and dedication you showed! If you’re ever interested in doing an update, I just posted v.3 with more entries.
  • @inmysites3
    This isn't a joke, here in Portland we have the flame throwing bagpipes thats played by Darth Vader on a unicycle.