Difference between revisions of "Doom music"
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|[[E1M1: Hangar (Doom)|E1M1]]||d_e1m1||At Doom's Gate||Metallica<sup>1</sup> | |[[E1M1: Hangar (Doom)|E1M1]]||d_e1m1||At Doom's Gate||Metallica<sup>1</sup> | ||
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− | |[[E1M2: Nuclear Plant (Doom)|E1M2]]||d_e1m2||The Imp's Song||- | + | |[[E1M2: Nuclear Plant (Doom)|E1M2]]||d_e1m2||The [[Imp]]'s Song||- |
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|[[E1M3: Toxin Refinery (Doom)|E1M3]]||d_e1m3||Dark Halls||- | |[[E1M3: Toxin Refinery (Doom)|E1M3]]||d_e1m3||Dark Halls||- | ||
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|[[E1M9: Military Base (Doom)|E1M9]]||d_e1m9||Hiding The Secrets||- | |[[E1M9: Military Base (Doom)|E1M9]]||d_e1m9||Hiding The Secrets||- | ||
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− | |[[E2M1: Deimos Anomaly (Doom)|E2M1]]||d_e2m1||I Sawed The Demons||AC/DC "Big Gun" | + | |[[E2M1: Deimos Anomaly (Doom)|E2M1]]||d_e2m1||I [[Chainsaw|Sawed]] The Demons||AC/DC "Big Gun" |
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− | |[[E2M2: Containment Area (Doom)|E2M2]]||d_e2m2||The Demons From Adrian's Pen||Metallica "The Call of Ktulu" | + | |[[E2M2: Containment Area (Doom)|E2M2]]||d_e2m2||The Demons From [[Adrian Carmack|Adrian]]'s Pen||Metallica "The Call of Ktulu" |
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|[[E2M3: Refinery (Doom)|E2M3]]||d_e2m3||Intermission From DOOM||Pantera "Regular People" | |[[E2M3: Refinery (Doom)|E2M3]]||d_e2m3||Intermission From DOOM||Pantera "Regular People" | ||
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|[[E2M7: Spawning Vats (Doom)|E2M7]]||d_e2m7||Waltz Of The Demons||- | |[[E2M7: Spawning Vats (Doom)|E2M7]]||d_e2m7||Waltz Of The Demons||- | ||
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− | |[[E2M8: Tower of Babel (Doom)|E2M8]]||d_e2m8||Nobody Told Me About id||- | + | |[[E2M8: Tower of Babel (Doom)|E2M8]]||d_e2m8||Nobody Told Me About [[id Software|id]]||- |
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|[[E2M9: Fortress of Mystery (Doom)|E2M9]]||d_e2m9||-||- | |[[E2M9: Fortress of Mystery (Doom)|E2M9]]||d_e2m9||-||- | ||
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|[[E3M7: Limbo (Doom)|E3M7]]||d_e3m7||-||- | |[[E3M7: Limbo (Doom)|E3M7]]||d_e3m7||-||- | ||
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− | |[[E3M8: Dis (Doom)|E3M8]]||d_e3m8||Facing The Spider||Slayer "Behind the crooked cross"<sup>2</sup> | + | |[[E3M8: Dis (Doom)|E3M8]]||d_e3m8||Facing The [[Spider Mastermind|Spider]]||Slayer "Behind the crooked cross"<sup>2</sup> |
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|[[E3M9: Warrens (Doom)|E3M9]]||d_e3m9||-||- | |[[E3M9: Warrens (Doom)|E3M9]]||d_e3m9||-||- |
Revision as of 05:56, 31 December 2005
Level | Midi | Name | Based on |
E1M1 | d_e1m1 | At Doom's Gate | Metallica1 |
E1M2 | d_e1m2 | The Imp's Song | - |
E1M3 | d_e1m3 | Dark Halls | - |
E1M4 | d_e1m4 | Kitchen Ace (And Taking Names) | Pantera "Rise" |
E1M5 | d_e1m5 | Suspense | - |
E1M6 | d_e1m6 | On The Hunt | - |
E1M7 | d_e1m7 | Demons On The Prey | - |
E1M8 | d_e1m8 | Sign Of Evil | - |
E1M9 | d_e1m9 | Hiding The Secrets | - |
E2M1 | d_e2m1 | I Sawed The Demons | AC/DC "Big Gun" |
E2M2 | d_e2m2 | The Demons From Adrian's Pen | Metallica "The Call of Ktulu" |
E2M3 | d_e2m3 | Intermission From DOOM | Pantera "Regular People" |
E2M4 | d_e2m4 | They're Going To Get You | - |
E2M5 | d_e2m5 | - | - |
E2M6 | d_e2m6 | Sinister | - |
E2M7 | d_e2m7 | Waltz Of The Demons | - |
E2M8 | d_e2m8 | Nobody Told Me About id | - |
E2M9 | d_e2m9 | - | - |
E3M1 | d_e3m1 | - | Pantera "Mouth For War" |
E3M2 | d_e3m2 | Donna To The Rescue | - |
E3M3 | d_e3m3 | Deep Into The Code | Slayer "Behind the Crooked Cross" |
E3M4 | d_e3m4 | - | - |
E3M5 | d_e3m5 | - | - |
E3M6 | d_e3m6 | - | - |
E3M7 | d_e3m7 | - | - |
E3M8 | d_e3m8 | Facing The Spider | Slayer "Behind the crooked cross"2 |
E3M9 | d_e3m9 | - | - |
Title Music | d_intro | - | - |
Intermission Music | d_e2m3 | Intermission From DOOM | Pantera "Regular People" |
Victory Music | d_victor | - | - |
Endgame Music | d_bunny | - | - |
- Exactly which Metallica song "At Doom's Gate" is based on has been disputed. Usually suggested are "Master of Puppets" and "No Remorse".
- Or possible Stormtroopers of Death's "Sargent D and the S.O.D."
See also
External links
- Doomworld.com page about Doom music
- Bobby Prince is a Filthy Thief, in which samples of Prince's music are compared with his sources.