First off, I didn't really like the lyrics. It's less boring than the others, I'll give it that. This is why I like his appearance in FNAF4 as Fredbear WAY better, because Scott put in the effort to make the fucker move. He wasn't interesting to me because he just sort of.sat there. I never liked this song when it came out. But you need to be way more creative to make a FNAF song! The Living Tombstone did it, Sayonaro Maxwell did it, and a lot of other people did it! DAGames made a video with a cool concept, but killed it.Īnd that's not the last time we'll hear of DAGames on the list. Yes, the Atari minigames are a staple of FNAF. It's all Atari-like and the lyrics are on the screen. The music makes it hard to hear his voice, and it's not really that good anyway, so it could be way better to hear the voice, even if it is sort of.bad.Īnother problem? It's the same music video as a bunch of others. For one, the main problem with DAGames songs is that usually sings in a voice that's hard for most people to understand, or, as Dark put, "he's singing with a golfball in his mouth." And while I don't agree 100% with that, I will admit his voice is not really meant for singing. There are a few songs about this mysterious character, but this one has to be the worst. He has 2 good ones out of 5, and here's the 3rd worst one.
But it's his songs that just shove me in the wrong direction. And of all the guys on the list.he's the worst. He currently has 5 songs on his channel dedicated to the game. Now, what do you think of DAGames when you hear the name? His animations? Nope. You guys are gonna see A LOT of DAGames on here. At least this has some fucking energy to it. It was more boring than the number 10 spot. 's talking about "Oh, you'll die and sins have been committed and the other animatronics need to come to life!" Like, you can make a good chessy FNAF song, but you need talent to do it. They change the voice up a bit, but it still sounds so bland compared to someone like Mandopony.Īnother problem is that it's super cheesy. Sure, he's no "Link VS Goku", but he's no Eninem, either. The main problem is that they picked out of wrong guy to rap. It was just Springtrap explaining some stuff about how he's gonna kill you, and how no one will cover up your death and blah blah blah. I don't why, but it felt super lackluster compared to the FNAF2 rap, which I feel is the absolute best one. Thus, Another Five Nights by Machinima was picked. It was hard to pick, but in the end, I picked the song I didn't like the most. You have their FNAF1 and FNAF2 songs, which are some of my favorites, but you have their FNAF3 and FNAF4 songs which are.meh. In short, this one may have the high points, but it has too many flaws for me to enjoy it. Heck, some of the songs on here are way more creative than this one!Īnother smaller problem is that this one is the flagship song for FNAF! Like, talk about a bland song to represent an OK and pretty creative series. I mean, most of the time, each song is a bit more creative. Seriously! It's just about the animatronics how SAD they are and they aren't bad and what they do. I mean, it doesn't do anything horribly.except one thing. Now, I put it at number 10 because it was really the first of these songs, and no one really knew what they were doing. On the other hand.you get Five Nights At Freddys. I really like his Road To El Dorado remix, Sorry Jack, and heck, even 2 of his 3 (soon to be 4) FNAF songs hit home. Now, his songs, for me, are usually hit or miss. Let's look at the guy who started the trend.or at least, jumpstarted it back into action: The Living Tombstone. Every major FNAF song maker makes at least one bad song.