Editing Talk:Doom II music (section) From DoomWiki.org Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be recorded in this page's edit history. Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in! == Pantera, lvl 18/27 == is in fact inspired by the 1971 Album "the inner mounting flame" by The Mahavishnu Orchestra, first track "meeting of spirits" (also, this time audible without a doubt) so give final credit to them please thx, hunne - doom player since 1993 posted 10. August 2018 {{unsignedIP|178.238.172.58}} :That might be, but there are [[Musical inspirations behind Doom's music|three other Doom songs]] that sound like they're inspired by ''Vulgar Display of Power'', which makes the Pantera inspiration more plausible. If you can list other songs that sound like titles from ''The Inner Mounting Flame'', then yeah you'll have a point. --[[User:Gez|Gez]] ([[User talk:Gez|talk]]) 08:17, 10 August 2018 (CDT) : I checked this out just for the benefit of the doubt. At best there's a passing similarity in the chord used in the song's main progression and that's where any similarity ends. I cannot find any citable sources that note a connection between the songs or their authors. The song is not credited as being sampled or having inspired ''This Love'', and to boot, the artists in Mahavishnu are known to have successfully sued other bands that misused their music. So, no. This is a personal opinion until you can prove otherwise and will not be added here. --[[User:Quasar|Quasar]] ([[User talk:Quasar|talk]]) 09:03, 10 August 2018 (CDT) Summary: All contributions to DoomWiki.org are considered to be released under the CC BY-SA 4.0 International (see Doom Wiki:Copyrights for details). By contributing, you agree to be bound by the Terms of Use. Your changes will be visible immediately. Please enter a summary of your changes above. Do not submit copyrighted images or text without permission! This includes text taken from in-game codices or logbooks, or from official instruction manuals, strategy guides, and other such books. This project is not affiliated with id Software, Raven Software, ZeniMax Media, Bethesda SoftWorks, or any other commercial software developer or publisher. Use of trademarked logos and other protected intellectual property is solely for the purpose of analysis and critical commentary on the identified products and associated fan community activity, and does not imply any endorsement by any of these organizations or their employees, past or present. Upload images to the wiki. Don't forget to categorize pages! For testing, please use a sandbox. View this template Cancel | Editing help (opens in new window)