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  1. Feb 18, 2022 · 6. Urdak (composed by Mike Gordon and Chass Mossholder) The ambient (Urdak) is eerie, but it suits the game, as well as the overall theme of the Doom Eternal soundtrack. The in-game version is definitely harder-hitting, but the soundtrack version is no slouch, either.

    • E3M1 – Tower of Babel. The final track on Doom’s soundtrack, Tower of Babel has a nice beat to it that adds up to the game’s excitement as you proceed through levels.
    • E3M1 – Hell Keep. Hell Keep is one of those songs that when you hear it, you’ll know that something is about to happen. The song starts slow with a guitar, but when it’s time for an attack from hell, this track will be played at its finest as you are being attacked by a hoard of demons.
    • E1M6 – Halls of the Damned. Halls of the Damned plays during one of the most exciting parts of Doom, where you are being chased by demons. You can sense that the guitar in this track was played with a lot of emotion as it adds to the song’s intensity.
    • E1M5 – Phobos Anomaly. Phobos Anomaly is the first track in Doom where you hear a choir singing “aaahhh” in the back. This is one of those songs that you hear during an intense part of the game as if to add more tension as you progress through the level.
  2. Super Gore Nest - Doom Eternal Honorable Mentions: Rip and Tear, Metal Hell, Armored Response Coalition, and the entire rest of Doom Eternal and Doom 2016's Soundtrack Also wanna say sorry since I'm sure threads like this get posted a lot. As well as how like 60-70% of this list is from Doom Eternal. It's soundtrack is just so damn good. Thanks

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    • Black Sabbath, 'Paranoid' (1970) Building off their now legendary self-titled debut, Black Sabbath truly arrived at their game-changing sound just a few months later on ‘Paranoid.’
    • Candlemass, 'Epicus Doomicus Metallicus' (1986) Despite doom bowing at the altar of Black Sabbath, it seemed like forever before a new crop of bands sprung up, doing their best to top the masterful hands of Tony Iommi.
    • Black Sabbath, 'Master of Reality' (1971) Sometimes accidents wind up being one of the best things that can happen. Such was the case with Black Sabbath’s ‘Master of Reality,’ which opens up with a resin-ating cough from Tony Iommi, signaling the beginning of the stoner anthem “Sweet Leaf.”
    • Electric Wizard, 'Dopethrone' (2000) For over 20 years, Electric Wizard have served as one of doom’s pallbearers, wearing a mark of consistency that has come with an ever-rising status.
  3. Jan 5, 2024 · Witchfinder General – Death Penalty (1982) – A fusion of NWOBHM with doom elements, paving the way for future subgenres. Celtic Frost – Morbid Tales (1984) – Combined doom with thrash metal aggression, influencing the evolution of death metal. Paradise Lost – Icon (1990) – Bridged doom and death metal, laying the groundwork for the ...

  4. Doom 3 only sound track was the title screen the rest of the game was just noises from demons and the base. I'd say DOOM 2016. Just the raw heavy metal all around... mmm. Definitely enjoyed a few soundtracks from Doom eternal as well, also the eery sound of Urdak which added a lot to the atmosphere in my opinion.

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  6. Mar 28, 2020 · DOOM Eternal OST playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK5bPNj5nuLyfT4ROmm3-i7oVeA4K8b3E0:00 Cultist Base2:47 Doom Hunter Base3:35 DOOM Hunted4:2...

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