It's scary to think about how quick humans can end it all.
"So that's the Dead City," grunted Bourbon. "Welcome home Artyom"
Listened to this while walking around my city during the total lockdown, no cars, no people, no sounds, grey sky....... I felt like I was in some kind of abandoned city...
“It wasn’t the fear of being alone, it was the terror of realizing your not alone”
I am a 3rd year biology student and my task was to read papers on how malformations in mosquitoes can be used as indicators of contamination, but no matter how hard I tried, I couldn't concentrate, I didn't find it interesting. So I put on this soundtrack and imagined that I am a researcher from the post nuclear war era and my task is to recognize deformations in mosquitoes since now it is the only cheap method to find water and areas without radioactive contamination. Thank you very much, I hope my fictional research can help you survive this hell.
Finally, peace on earth
The soundtrack for 2020 is lit af.
The crackle of falling rocks, the howl of a lonely wind, and the echoes of a billion screams.
There used to be an Arby’s here. It’s long gone now...
Ah the theme for our next century.
And yet despite the death and destruction... Queen Elizabeth still lives
"Patrolling the Mojave wasteland almost makes you wish for a... no.... not this..."
Imagine you a soldier walking through the city's reduced to ashes by our own weapons of fire
Imagine if a space probe to Titan, Trion, or any of the moons in our solar system came back with ruins shown in the pictures below. It would shake humanity to our very core.
Ah December, a time of peaceful isolation and deafening silence :)
As a fictional story writer, this definitely help the focus on writing!! I'm writing a story that's based on a man that wakes up from a long-term cryogenic tank in Reno, Nevada. He as apart of a FEMA research team before they were all put to sleep, but he wakes up in the year 2475, finding them decomposing in their cryotanks. He then goes on a journey outside the underground FEMA facility, discovering the world had completely changed during his 450+ sleep.
The shortest horror story, The last person on earth sits in a poorly lit room staring at the small fire in the fireplace, then there is a knock at the door.
I'm a third year Creative Writing student, and I'm currently doing my dissertation on a novel set during a nuclear winter. This piece of music captures the desolate atmosphere perfectly, so thank you.
I'm a writer working on a manuscript for a story that takes place in a post-apocalyptic setting. It largely follows the long-term effects of isolation and loneliness on someone that is immune and on someone that has to fight a strenuous mental battle to stay sane. These tracks help tremendously in setting the atmosphere for me!
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