Video games influence our music tastes, and I believe I have solid, if not decent, evidence to back this up.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:53 - Your Music Tastes Peak at 14 Years Old
03:53 - Sports Games 1: Baseball, Basketball, Football
04:41 - Sports Games 2: Wrestling
05:41 - Sports Games 3: Skating
06:44 - GTA
07:20 - Like and Subscribe
07:32 - Guitar Hero and Rock Band
09:19 - My Biases
09:49 - Doom 2016
10:26 - The Sims
11:23 - Outtro
11:54 - A Special Treat
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#gta #gtasandreas #tonyhawk #proskater #wwe #smackdownvsraw #guitarhero #sports #thesims #doom2016
I own absolutely zero percent of the music featured in this video.
Hell yeah man I can tell we’d be good friends
I felt so called out with GTA and WWE games, because along with Devil May Cry (which didn't have music in the same sense, it was more score technically) that's literally where 90% of my fav songs and genres, or, rather, overall came out. I still listen to the songs that I got from those games. Vice City is still branded in my head as PEAK music in videogames. It was so epic at the time. (And awesome video, loved it, keep it up :D!)
Let's just say my expectations for GTA 6 are very high lol Thanks a ton for the comment!
Since you're american, I assume you're not familiar with what I'm about to say but man, kid me didn't know how much the soundtracks for Pro Evolution 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 would influence my taste. So many great indie bands from the late 2000s were featured in those games. 2011 personally probably has my favorite licensed soundtrack from any video-game. Not only it has music from bands like Phoenix, Vampire Weekend and Crystal Castles but it also has some great non-english songs as well. Nice video, by the way. Can't believe you don't even have 100 subscribers
You're correct in assuming that my democracy brain cannot handle the concept of pro evolution, but I can tell you that I relate to finding phenomenal indie bands from sports games. Actually kind of wish games in the US featured more non english songs tbh.
I only know of the groups Reggie & The Full Effect and Brick & Lace specifically because of PSP Sims 2 & Sims 2 Castaway respectively Both which i still play and listen to to this day ♡ so you are not wrong with the Sims part tho Take me Home by RaTFE is a banger both in English and Simlish
Very weird how the games you mentioned were also equally apart of my childhood, down to calling out "Surrender" by Cheap Trick, AKA the only song on Guitar Hero I felt comfortable playing on a difficulty higher than Easy.
I believe that was on Guitar Hero 2 but I still love you
Those wwe games had some great soundtracks
The newer WWE2K soundtracks are also pretty good. Good mix of old/new music.
Flatout 2 gave me my entire taste in music
Fallout could have had its own section in the video tbh
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1-4 + underground 1 and 2 got me into Ska, Hip hop, all kinds of stuff. Great games with great soundtracks. GTA Vice City also had some amazing 80s music, and San Andreas had good gangsta rap. I kinda miss those days when a soundtrack was just in the game, but I guess it's more convenient to just put on spotify while playing stuff.
Let's cross our fingers that GTA 6 proves to have a fire soundtrack.
I wonder if there’s a correlation with age too, does it have a stronger influence when you’re younger? Or maybe if there’s an emotional connection? So many potential factors! Dance Dance Revolution was one game that heavily influenced my taste. I still have Everytime We Touch by Cascada on rotation. I will say, I’m not sure if the minecraft soundtrack counts based on your definition, but to me that is one of the most iconic tracks to my childhood. Great video!
I cannot believe I did not even consider DDR in any of the drafts I wrote up for this. Good call!
Smackdown vs. Raw molded me but SSX Tricky banging sound track
Need for speed also had some bangers
I tried to find a way to shoehorn Need for Speed in the video lol. Underground 2 having that riders on the storm remix was everything
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Got way into games in general two years ago, and got into watching cosplay, which led me to somebody with a Fall Out Boy song in the background. Fast forward to now and they've been my top artist on spotify for two years in a row, they were my first concert, I'm literally wearing the shirt I got at that concert as I type this, my band does one (maybe two? One of them is a bit iffy) of their songs, I've sang one of their songs for a school thing, I've done one at like two different solo open mics, and I know just over 70 of their songs. Not exactlyyy what you're talking about here, but yeah, video games to music taste pipeline ig. And I use guitar hero to practice my band's paramore song so that counts for something.
You actually remind me that I forgot to mention in the video that I know tons of drummers that learn drums on Rock Band and Guitar Hero games. I fiddle around on guitar and I think Guitar Hero lended itself to helping me develop different rhythms
@@JerryBees that makes a lot of sense! It helps me with keeping longer notes even in pitch, and with hearing cues for timing (although a karaoke track could do that too - but that’s not as fun lol)
very good video jerry i pressed the like button and everything
Mad respect for you
God bless the KZhead algorithm.
Glad you found me!
Looking forward to watching more!@@JerryBees
I'm with you on being a rock boy, but, I gotta say, the NBA Street Vol. 2 soundtrack really helped shape my taste in what I like for hip hop. It might just be the greatest hip hop soundtrack ever assembled for a video game. Likewise, wrestling games definitely influenced my taste as well. I'm very partial to the original SmackDown vs RAW because it has a ton of Powerman 5000 on it.
Never got my hands on NBA Street. It was always one of those things that people told me was great but never got around to it. Much like saving money and going to the dentist every six months.
One of the first videogames I played ever was Guitar Hero III. It was recent at the time and I was very young, 5 at best. That game laid the foundation for my music taste nowadays, which developed from the songs on the game, to moving away from rock for a while, until I found my favorite band: Jinjer, which are progressive metalcore. I thank Guitar Hero III because without it I wouldn't like Jinjer, Meshuggah and Periphery nowadays. Also, great video!
We should start recording time by how long it's been since Pisces by jinjer was released
@@JerryBeesReal talk 🔥
My fav soundtrack is prob gta 3 vice city or San an…or thug because I love entombed but my fav film soundtrack is Freddy vs Jason you should cover movie soundtracks in the same light
Hmmm, movie soundtracks. Sounds like a video idea maybe idk 👀
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NHL 06, MVP baseball 05 and MLB 2K10 influenced me for sure
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This is not videogame music. They were music put INTO games that featured the music. Music from doom, Zelda and the like are actual game music. Try harder.
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@@JerryBees The title of the video is extremely misleading. I love video game OST's and it HAS influenced my musical taste quite a bit.
@@dirkdoom6776 "I love OST's"🤓
@@dirkdoom6776Appreciate the feedback! Honestly, I was going to put "soundtracks" in the title somewhere but figured the shorter the better. OG OSTs have there own place tbh. Like sure the Black Keys are cool but they don't hit me like the typewriter music in Resident Evil does.