If the navigation above doesn't work for whatever reason, you can access the Google Drive folder directly using the link below. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xTzVaYv3Kk0bCOtRjrigN3VxP7oA1whc?usp=drive_link
Folder 1: Ambience
Background noise for various environments.
Folder 2: Combat
Contains many different kinds of fighting sounds including melee combat, 8-bit, explosions, powers, weapons, and MUCH more!
Folder 3: Foley
This is where you'll find most cloth-based sounds as well as landings, slides, foot steps, and even my own custom foley!
Folder 4: Misc
This is where I put all of the sounds that I didn't really know where to put. These are less combat centered. Contains sounds like camera sfx, cartoon sfx, and video game sfx.
Folder 5: Voices
This is where most of the grunt sounds have been placed. This also contains the infamous "Scream" as well as the other voiced hits recorded by myself in 2018 or something. There's also some crowd sounds.
There are quite a few good royalty free music labels our there. All you have to do is give proper credit to the artist and link to the original track. This information, most times, can be found in each video's description. Here are some of my personal favorites.
1: Non Copyright Sounds
A classic choice that I'm sure you're all familiar with. If you're looking for EDM, this is the place to go for free music. It can be difficult to find something that sounds good and unique but trust me, they're there.
2: Ninety9Lives
While they don't upload anymore, their catalogue is MASSIVE! I've followed this label since it was created by Ssundee in 2015 and I've used a lot of their work, though they do have a lot of dubstep-y tracks
3: Bass Rebels
They primarily upload "vlog" music but they have some gems in there. If you want a variety of genres, this a fair option!
4: The Arcadium
This label was made by TheFatRat and collaborates with many other artists on this channel. The Arcadium doesn't upload often but they're worth a look whenever they do!
5: Game Chops
Hyun introduced this label to me and I've used their tracks for my livestreams on YouTube and Twitch! A lot of chill lofi energy to be found here! Most, if not all of their tracks are lofi remixes of video game sound tracks.
6: Argofox
Another solid option for EDM tracks, though I will say that a lot of their tracks sound very similar to each other. Still worth looking through, who knows! I've found some gems personally.
NOT ROYALTY FREE: Monstercat Uncaged
While they aren't royalty free like the rest, they do offer a subscription service that allows you to use all of their music. I've begun to use some of their work, and their catalogue is MASSIVE as well! They feature a lot of heavy dubstep tracks though so if that's a turn off for you, you might be more interested in one of the other options above.