00:00
00:00
Newgrounds Background Image Theme

maxbombolo just joined the crew!

We need you on the team, too.

Support Newgrounds and get tons of perks for just $2.99!

Create a Free Account and then..

Become a Supporter!

Reviews for "Helix - Vigilance"

Kik-Ass as always

what the summary says.

Helix6 responds:

Thanks.

Creepy

Sounds like music fit for a scene with lots of gore and blood. Keep it up!

~PX9

Helix6 responds:

This is the soundtrack for the sniper covering his team on the way in (or back). Maybe a little blood and gore involved. M for Mature (17+).

Wicked, my friend.

Never
Gets
Old

Helix6 responds:

Good. Great for killing enemy infantry w/ sniper rifle.

Correct me if im wrong

Mmmk good audio. but there is just a little something nagging me about it. I've heard this exact same track in a little game called command and conquer. So did you rip this audio or are you the actual creator of this audio? Be honest... then reply.

Helix6 responds:

To answer... I did actually create this track. All of my music is 100% original (loops/samples, etc.). The only lengthy cuts I use from other sources are *vocal samples*, for example the Charles Manson, Primal Fear, C-SPAN, or 700 Club (to name only a few) clips I use in a number of my tracks. I do use *samples* (not loops) that are built into FruityLoops or downloaded online. I have over time found that MDFMK (KMFDM) used a very similar (read "almost identical") sample to one of mine (from an unreleased track, "Critical Mass" [I wrote mine first by the way]) in their song "Rabblerouser" and also Rammstein used a nearly identical guitar riff from a 1996 or '97 track from my high-school group "Marionette" (song was called
"K.F.C." [Kids for Chaos]) in their remix of Rob Zombie's "Spookshow Baby." Please go back and listen to the song in question, compare mine to the original composition and notice that they are not the same. Please forward me an .mp3 - I would like to hear the similarities (I do respect the C&C soundtrack). Be careful when you tell an artist that you have heard the "exact same track" somewhere else. Do your research before you ask me if I'm a thief - especially artistically. PM me if you want to continue this discussion.

what inspired this audio

what made you think of this audio

Helix6 responds:

Man that is a tough question. My process is usually to goof off in FruityLoops and lay down a couple of melodies and then go from there. Then I usually am watching something (news, video, etc.) and it (voice clip or whatever) really seems to tie into the track I'm writing. I extract a couple samples and fit them together and the whole track just turns into a living thing. That's why I have a hard time releasing them - I'm never sure when they are "finished."