![]() Ĭontains themes derived from the "Doom 3 Theme" and "E3M1 - Untitled".įeatures an unused alternate version of Olivia's announcement before unleashing the Hell Wave. ![]() Seems to have been based on Seizure of Power by Marilyn Manson for the Resident Evil film score. Uses the ambient intro from "The Imp's Song".Ĭontains a short arrangement of "Waltz of the Demons" and a brief sample of the classic BFG at the very end. When the audio is transposed up by 36 semitones, Olivia can be heard to say her final line of dialogue from the Foundry, "You could not have saved them anyway." Contains an Easter egg in its spectrogram showing the number 36. The main riff is played using synthesized chainsaw sounds.Ī full rendition of "Suspense". The soundtrack is rife with allusions to the previous games of the Doom series, including material adapted from Bobby Prince's original Doom and Doom II soundtracks, and the main theme from Doom 3.Īn extended arrangement of the original "At Doom's Gate".Ĭontains arranged themes from "The Imp's song"Ĭontains arranged themes from "Sign of Evil" and "DOOM (Doom 2)". Dark ambience punctuates the rock, used in particular as backing to the narration sequences. The soundtrack is primarily composed of digitally synthesized progressive metal processed extensively with analog effects, variously described as falling within the sub-genres of post-industrial, dark synth-rock, glitch music, and djent. Additional sound design was created by Richard Devine. Aside from arrangements of the original in-game music as it was composed by Mick Gordon, one track is remixed by Doom's audio designer Chad Mossholder, and one new track composed by Chris Hite, Doom's audio director. It features 31 tracks with a total play time of 128 minutes, and consists of three distinct chapters and a final track. Laced Records, in partnership with Bethesda Softworks®, a ZeniMax® Media company and id Software® bring you the DOOM (Original Game Soundtrack).Ĭut at the world-famous Abbey Road Studios and “Best Music” winner at The Game Awards 2016, the DOOM (Original Game Soundtrack) brings the trademark pulse-pounding and demon-slaying audio experience to fans on the physical disc, and now in digital format.Ĭomposed by long-time Bethesda collaborator Mick Gordon, his intense vision channels industrial metal to mirror DOOM’s trademark fast and powerful first-person shooter gameplay across 31 synth and metal-filled tracks, spanning over two hours of runtimeġ6.An official soundtrack publication for Doom (2016), entitled Doom (Original Game Soundtrack), was released by Bethesda on September 28, 2016. X4 Full Printed Deluxe Inner Spined Sleeves The Keycard is not available separately or through any other retailer. Probably the most exciting element of this set is the exclusive USB "Keycard" that has the original soundtrack in digital, lossless format - so you can rip and tear on the go. ![]() The albums come in 4 fully-printed deluxe inner spined sleeves and a deluxe double hard-slipcase. ![]() The set includes 31 original tracks on the Bethesda Gear Store Exclusive "Slayer Green" translucent vinyl. The DOOM Limited Slayer Edition vinyl set is limited to 500 units worldwide and is only available on the US and EU Bethesda Gear Stores.
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