@peanutburger

this feels exactly like the panic I felt as a kid when I heard my mother's car arrive

@ChannelInactive376

The red text on the side seems to be important i translated the text and it translates to: "Mother Makida san, Nacekon San my neck is spinning round and round my mother is there. Only my neck is turning. I see my mother my neck is spinning around mother is coming hurry up she's already here"

@HwangHyun_skz

The fact this video was uploaded 13 years ago makes it somewhat scarier๐Ÿ’€

@derrynloll

i feel as if the beginning with the children laughing is miku and her friend. but then when the screaming starts its when miku hears her mom coming and she panics trying to get her friend out the house or hidden

@idyllicpetrichor

the fast paced instrumental and the slow singing is freaking me out

@banderdander

Those final minutes where the music cuts off disturbs me. 
The eerie silence compared to the constant synth piano (?) that was playing those few seconds before being cut off is just awkward.
The lyrics themselves continuing makes it even eerier.

Now, what could this represent? I have no idea.

Also, to note, this song itself gave me a headache.
I don't know if it's the song or maybe any of the school project's i've had to fight through recently. But, i'm probably heading for this song.

Back to theme, i don't know if it's the song itself. Maybe it's the way it sounds. Maybe the loud instrumental just does stuff to my brain or somethin.

ACTUALLY back to theme. The way it's just completely quiet with Miku's vocals just makes it eerie. The way they fade out to static fucks my brain up in a certain way.
I'd like to guess that it's probably because Miku is usually associated with the colorful backgrounds that are "Mezmerizer." Or "Candy Cookie Chocolate", for example. 

That being said, Miku, being associated with colorful stuff, makes this song fuck it up. And, this may just be me, but also fuck my brain up. 
The (as i said) eerie ambience that this song pushes into your brain doesn't help with the usually associated colorful instances.

(...Well, that's the end of the comment. I really don't know what else to say about this song. Other than it being fucking creepy.. Gosh..)

@wildilias_bruh540

Why this song is creepy:
The lyrics are fucking terrifying
The image of Miku staring at the screen
Miku's loud ass voice
The ending, leaving you only to hear her voice and nothing else.
The ominous text
The intense tempo of the song

@NOTIXMe

1:12 what's kinda terrifying about this part is how the static noise sounds kinda similar to some sort of splashing, like blood splashing on the floor

@milmilmana

This freaked me out so bad when I was like ten years old lmfao. Glad to see people are still finding it!

@drunkonpowerade

The flashing letters say "akai okaasan" or "okaasan akai" which depending on how you read it means either "red mom" or "mom is red" 

@missSuspiria

Happy Mother's Day<3

@HosshiSensei

"Did you wash the dishes yesterday?"

@Kristlz0

At the end of the song, it sounds like her voice is getting deeper as she struggles 2 breathe, and that sound at the end is Mikus mother breaking her windpipe.

@kodyzkewl

In most scenarios, Japanese songs tend to have unsettling and or depressing lyrics behind catchy and almost happy sounding music, but with this song, it doesn't matter what language you speak, play this song to anyone and it'll be just as unsettling as actually understanding the lyrics

@silliegoobster

i know this song is dark, but itโ€™s literally so fire ๐Ÿ˜ญ

@wiOfCL

The art: ๐Ÿ‘น
Lyrics:๐Ÿ‘น
Music: ๐Ÿ‘น

@KuroKoroko08888

best song for mother's day ๐Ÿ’

@phoenixilr

Chat put it in 2X speed starting at 1:40. It sounds great and totally doesn't make the song sound like your phone is going to kill you! :)

@angstysaige

12 years and still a banger

@yippee_kiyay102

WE GET OUR NECKS TWISTED WITH THIS ONE ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ