Doom (Original Game Soundtrack)

An official soundtrack publication for Doom (2016), entitled Doom (Original Game Soundtrack), was released by Bethesda on. It features 31 tracks with a total play time of 128 minutes, and consists of three distinct chapters and a final track. 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. Additional sound design was created by.

The soundtrack is primarily composed of digitally synthesized processed extensively with analog effects, variously described as falling within the sub-genres of, dark ,  , and. Dark ambience punctuates the rock, used in particular as backing to the narration sequences. 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.

The Testaments
The interludes between each chapter and the final track feature narrations by the Lord of Hell of excerpts from the Doom Slayer's Testament. The tracks are an homage to ’70s and ’80s concept albums that tell the story of a protagonist. Additionally, all of the titles begin with the letter "D".