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The bulk of the soundtrack was composed by [[Stuart Rynn (Forty-Two)|Stuart Rynn]], although five tracks were contributed by [[James Paddock (Jimmy)|James Paddock]], and 14 other tracks were taken from various sources.
 
The bulk of the soundtrack was composed by [[Stuart Rynn (Forty-Two)|Stuart Rynn]], although five tracks were contributed by [[James Paddock (Jimmy)|James Paddock]], and 14 other tracks were taken from various sources.
  
The end of a map often looks like the beginning of the next one, as if you could copy and paste them all in a giant map.
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The end of a map often looks like the beginning of the next one, likely to create a continuous feel throughout the whole megawad.
  
 
== Maps ==
 
== Maps ==

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Speed of Doom is a 2010 megawad by Josh Sealy (Joshy) and Darkwave0000, which requires a Boom-compatible source port to play. It features 33 levels, including one level accessible only through cheating, inspired by Plutonia, Plutonia 2, Hell Revealed, Hell Revealed II, Alien Vendetta, Kama Sutra, Scythe and Scythe 2.

The bulk of the soundtrack was composed by Stuart Rynn, although five tracks were contributed by James Paddock, and 14 other tracks were taken from various sources.

The end of a map often looks like the beginning of the next one, likely to create a continuous feel throughout the whole megawad.

Maps

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