Bacterial Contamination (original) (raw)

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"Kill yourself." All it takes are those words to become the next victim. Ignored, slandered, and outcast, she has nowhere to turn. As their cruelty infects her, she begins to lose sight of herself. Her pain just will not go away, and as it consumes her whole being, she feels the only way to cleanse herself is to contaminate another.

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Jan 29, 2017

Bacterial Contamination is easily the most unnerving vocaloid PV.

The song's lyrics about being alone and bullied and wanting to contaminate others while slowly dying inside leaves the viewer with nothing but despair, this segregation that is forced upon the main character makes her see herself as this hideous monster made up of doll parts, machinery and insect limbs, while high-school girls with the upper part of their head missing haunt her through-out the song.

Everything about this song is crafted in a way to intentionally make whoever's watching discomforted by sight of this this girl having seemingly no way out of her torment, It doesn't try... to convey any semblance of hope because those who are in her situation don't see a shred of it, all they see is themselves becoming a monster harboring ill feelings towards those that haunt them/

This pv is the kind of vocaloid song that needs to exist if that medium wants to be recognized as art eventually. Just as there needs to be super sappy honeyworks love songs and whatever Owata-P songs are, there needs to be songs that express despair without holding any of the unsightliness that comes with it.

Reviewer’s Rating: 8

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Aug 23, 2023

I´ve decided to revisit this soon after 10 years. I was literally obessed with this song when I was a kid.

This Music video holds up very well. I love the horror vibes and the whole creepiness of the video and song.

The name of the song is fitting for the theme of bullying. Miku is trying to escape bullying but it leads her to look for revenge and so she starts bullying others. In a sence it kinda reminds me of Carrie by Steven King. I also love the symbolism that is withing the lyrics.

Visually the video is very hounting and kills the traditional... Miku vibes. For me this song is a classic and you should definitely check it out.

Reviewer’s Rating: 8

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Sep 6, 2015

i'm traumatized... this whole music video was nasty.

I usually love hatsune miku but this had me traumatized and I do not like thjis video that much unless i want to scare myself again. I do know that vocaloid horror songs are pretty scary but this one was overly scary and i was practically traumatized.

i didnt really enjoy this music video because seeing the bugs really grossed me out and seeing the creepy visuals in the song really did creep me out. but i actually want to see it explained but the things i did kind of like was the animation was interesting to look... at

i dont really think the music video is that bad in animation but it was just scary and not something i really want to rewatch. but i suggest you watch it yourself to see what you think. watching this music video is entirely up to you but overall i dont really reccomend it i just thought it was gross and creepy

Reviewer’s Rating: 5

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