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'''John S. Weekley''', also known as '''PRIMEVAL''', is a prolific musician who has contributed to several Doom projects. He uses the "band name" '''Tenebrae Aeternus''' (formerly known as '''Verschlüsseltes Paradoxon''').
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'''John S. Weekley''', also known as '''PRIMEVAL''', is a prolific musician who has contributed to several Doom projects. He used to go by the "band name" '''Tenebrae Aeternus''' (formerly known as '''Verschlüsseltes Paradoxon'''). He eventually stopped the project and currently just goes by his name. He received the ''Odyssey of Noises'' distinction twice, first at the [[Cacowards 2020|2020 Cacowards]] for "The Coming Hour", his soundtrack for [[Bastion of Chaos]], and again at the [[Cacowards 2021|2021 Cacowards]] for his soundtrack to [[Ashes: Afterglow]].
  
 
==Body of work==
 
==Body of work==
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===2013===
 
===2013===
* [[Unholy Realms]] {{ig|id=17415}}}
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* [[Unholy Realms]] ({{ig|id=17415}})
 
** Soundtrack
 
** Soundtrack
  
 
===2014===
 
===2014===
* [[Flashback to Hell]] ({{ig|id=17471}})
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* [[DOOM 2 - Flashback to Hell]] ({{ig|id=17471}})
 
** Soundtrack for maps 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 07, 13, 14, title screen, intermission, and text screen; and 06, 08, and 12 ''(with James Paddock (Jimmy))''
 
** Soundtrack for maps 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 07, 13, 14, title screen, intermission, and text screen; and 06, 08, and 12 ''(with James Paddock (Jimmy))''
  
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** MAP03 ''(with [[Donnel Enriquez (Jazzmaster9)]])''
 
** MAP03 ''(with [[Donnel Enriquez (Jazzmaster9)]])''
  
=== 2018 ===
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===2018===
* Deadly Standards ({{ig|id=19035}})
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* [[Deadly Standards]] ({{ig|id=19035}})
 
** Soundtrack for E1M1, E1M2, E1M4, E1M5, and E1M6
 
** Soundtrack for E1M1, E1M2, E1M4, E1M5, and E1M6
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* [[Ashes 2063]] ({{zdforums|t=47573}})
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** Soundtrack
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===2020===
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* [[Technicolor Antichrist Box]] ({{ig|id=19637}})
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** Soundtrack
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* [[Bastion of Chaos]] ({{dwforums|116003}})
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** Soundtrack
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* [[Ashes: Afterglow]] ({{zdforums|t=69612}})
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** Soundtrack
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* [[Abysm 2: Infernal Contract]] ({{dwforums|116452}})
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** Soundtrack
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===2021===
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*  [[DBP35: Stroggman's Tundra]] ({{dwforums|121664}})
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** Soundtrack
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* [[Vomitoreum]] ([https://store.steampowered.com/app/1549750/Vomitoreum/ Official Steam page])
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** Soundtrack
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===2022===
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* [[Elementalism]]: Phase 1 ({{dwforums|100102}})
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** Soundtrack for E1, E4, W2, F4, and F5
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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* [https://johnsweekley.bandcamp.com/ Bandcamp page]
 
* [http://www.reverbnation.com/tenebraeaeternus ReverbNation profile]
 
* [http://www.reverbnation.com/tenebraeaeternus ReverbNation profile]
 
* [http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=959581 SoundClick profile]
 
* [http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=959581 SoundClick profile]
* [http://soundcloud.com/tenebrae-aeternus SoundCloud profile]
 
  
 
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[[Category:Composers]]
 
[[Category:Composers]]
 
[[Category:Mappers]]
 
[[Category:Mappers]]

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John S. Weekley, also known as PRIMEVAL, is a prolific musician who has contributed to several Doom projects. He used to go by the "band name" Tenebrae Aeternus (formerly known as Verschlüsseltes Paradoxon). He eventually stopped the project and currently just goes by his name. He received the Odyssey of Noises distinction twice, first at the 2020 Cacowards for "The Coming Hour", his soundtrack for Bastion of Chaos, and again at the 2021 Cacowards for his soundtrack to Ashes: Afterglow.

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