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| The [[Imp]]'s Song || D_E1M2 || [[E1M2: Nuclear Plant (Doom)|E1M2: Nuclear Plant]] || 02:35 || Metallica - [[Wikipedia:Master of Puppets#Track listing|The Thing That Should Not Be]] | | The [[Imp]]'s Song || D_E1M2 || [[E1M2: Nuclear Plant (Doom)|E1M2: Nuclear Plant]] || 02:35 || Metallica - [[Wikipedia:Master of Puppets#Track listing|The Thing That Should Not Be]] | ||
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− | | Dark Halls || D_E1M3 || [[E1M3: Toxin Refinery (Doom)|E1M3: Toxin Refinery]] || 04:31 || | + | | Dark Halls || D_E1M3 || [[E1M3: Toxin Refinery (Doom)|E1M3: Toxin Refinery]] || 04:31 || |
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| Kitchen Ace (And Taking Names) || D_E1M4 ||[[E1M4: Command Control (Doom)|E1M4: Command Control]] || 02:50 || Pantera - [[Wikipedia:Vulgar Display of Power#Track listing|Rise]] or [[Wikipedia:Helmet_(band)|Helmet]] -[[Wikipedia:Unsung_(song)|Unsung]] | | Kitchen Ace (And Taking Names) || D_E1M4 ||[[E1M4: Command Control (Doom)|E1M4: Command Control]] || 02:50 || Pantera - [[Wikipedia:Vulgar Display of Power#Track listing|Rise]] or [[Wikipedia:Helmet_(band)|Helmet]] -[[Wikipedia:Unsung_(song)|Unsung]] |
Revision as of 08:25, 7 January 2014
All of Doom's music was composed by Robert Prince. The new episode added in The Ultimate Doom did not add any new tracks and only used songs from the first three episodes.
Track name | MIDI | Levels | Length | Inspiration / base |
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At Doom's Gate | D_E1M1 | E1M1: Hangar | 01:36 | Aria, D.R.I., King Diamond, Metallica, Pantera, Blackmayne or Slayer1 |
The Imp's Song | D_E1M2 | E1M2: Nuclear Plant | 02:35 | Metallica - The Thing That Should Not Be |
Dark Halls | D_E1M3 | E1M3: Toxin Refinery | 04:31 | |
Kitchen Ace (And Taking Names) | D_E1M4 | E1M4: Command Control | 02:50 | Pantera - Rise or Helmet -Unsung |
Suspense | D_E1M5 | E1M5: Phobos Lab | 02:43 | |
E4M4: Unruly Evil | ||||
On the Hunt | D_E1M6 | E1M6: Central Processing | 01:24 | Believer - Sanity Obscure |
D_E3M6 | E3M6: Mt. Erebus | |||
Demons on the Prey | D_E1M7 | E1M7: Computer Station | 02:30 | |
D_E2M5 | E2M5: Command Center | |||
D_E3M5 | E3M5: Unholy Cathedral | |||
D_E2M5 | E4M8: Unto the Cruel | |||
Sign of Evil | D_E1M8 | E1M8: Phobos Anomaly | 02:32 | |
D_E3M4 | E3M4: House of Pain | |||
E4M1: Hell Beneath | ||||
Hiding the Secrets | D_E1M9 | E1M9: Military Base | 02:17 | |
D_E3M9 | E3M9: Warrens | |||
D_E1M9 | E4M9: Fear | |||
I Sawed the Demons | D_E2M1 | E2M1: Deimos Anomaly | 02:32 | AC/DC - Big Gun, also comparable to Helstar - Burning Star |
The Demons from Adrian's Pen | D_E2M2 | E2M2: Containment Area | 02:32 | Metallica - The Call of Ktulu, also comparable to Devil Doll -Mr. Doctor |
Intermission from DOOM | D_E2M3 | E2M3: Refinery | 03:19 | Pantera - Regular People (Conceit) |
D_INTER | Intermission music | |||
They're Going to Get You | D_E2M4 | E2M4: Deimos Lab | 04:11 | |
E4M6: Against Thee Wickedly | ||||
Sinister | D_E2M6 | E2M6: Halls of the Damned | 02:57 | |
E4M7: And Hell Followed | ||||
Waltz of the Demons | D_E2M7 | E2M7: Spawning Vats | 01:45 | |
D_E3M7 | E3M7: Limbo | |||
D_E2M7 | E4M5: They Will Repent | |||
Nobody Told Me About id | D_E2M8 | E2M8: Tower of Babel | 02:55 | |
untitled | D_E2M9 | E2M9: Fortress of Mystery | 01:36 | Pantera - Mouth for War |
D_E3M1 | E3M1: Hell Keep | |||
Donna to the Rescue | D_E3M2 | E3M2: Slough of Despair | 01:57 | |
E4M2: Perfect Hatred | ||||
Deep Into The Code | D_E3M3 | E3M3: Pandemonium | 02:02 | Slayer - Behind the Crooked Cross |
E4M3: Sever the Wicked | ||||
Facing the Spider | D_E3M8 | E3M8: Dis | 01:36 | S.O.D. - Sargent D & the S.O.D., also comparable to Slayer - Silent Scream |
untitled | D_INTRO2 | Title music | 00:08? | |
The End of DOOM | D_VICTOR | Victory music | 03:11 | |
Sweet Little Dead Bunny | D_BUNNY | Endgame music | 01:02 |
- Exactly which song "At Doom's Gate" is based on has been disputed. Usually suggested are Metallica's "Master of Puppets" and "No Remorse". It is also possible that the song is based on a sequence in "The Family Ghost" by King Diamond (the part can be heard approximately 2:15 into the song). Slayer's "Behind the Crooked Cross" at 1:08 and Blackmayne's "Twilight Of Lear" from their 1985 LP Blackmayne is also possible. The riff, almost verbatim, is also featured in D.R.I.'s "Hooked" from their 1987 LP Crossover and Aria's "Это рок" (English: "This is Doom" or "This is Fate") from their 1985 debut album Мания Величия (English: Megalomania).
- The Doom IWAD file includes two title screen MIDI lumps, d_intro and d_introa. The latter is used when using OPL MIDI playback (ie. on an Adlib or Soundblaster card).
Trivia
- "Hiding the Secrets", which is present twice in the IWAD, exists in two slightly different versions:
Lump names Size CRC-32 D_E1M9 21266 7462c0df D_E3M9 21272 be086715
- "Demons on the Prey", which is present thrice in the IWAD, exists in two slightly different versions:
Lump names Size CRC-32 D_E1M7 and D_E2M5 8591 46d83cbc D_E3M5 8597 9409b4ad
- "Intermission from Doom", which is present twice in the IWAD, exists in two slightly different versions:
Lump names Size CRC-32 D_INTER 29082 7b6851c1 D_E2M3 29082 166211b7
- "Waltz of the Demons", which is present twice in the IWAD, exists in two slightly different versions:
Lump names Size CRC-32 D_E2M7 7015 9b788f57 D_E3M7 7015 b0c3d646
See also
External links
- Doomworld.com page about Doom music
- Doom Covers, an article at Doomworld in which samples of Prince's music are compared with his sources
- Thread about remastered Doom and Doom II soundtracks, from the Doomworld forums
- Doom music synthesized and converted to MP3s