Doom Original Game Soundtrack
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The music for Doom was composed by Mick Gordon, with additional contributions by Richard Devine. Gordon aimed to treat the game's original soundtrack with "utmost respect" while simultaneously modernizing it. He used seven- and eight-string guitars to give the music a lower tone, as well as using a nine-string guitar for the game's main theme, a variation on Bobby Prince's "E1M1" / "At DOOM's Gate" theme.
The soundtrack would later win the Best Music / Sound Design award at The Game Awards 2016; Gordon, joined by Periphery drummer Matt Halpern and Quake II composer Sascha Dikiciyan (a.k.a. Sonic Mayhem), performed a short medley of the soundtracks "Rip and Tear" and "BFG Division" as well as Quake II's "Descent Into Cerberon" live at the awards show.
tracks
01 I. DOGMA 0:44
02 Rip & Tear 4:17
03 At DOOM's Gate 1:10
04 Rust, Dust & Guts 7:41
05 II. DEMIGOD 0:50
06 Hellwalker 5:05
07 Authorization; Olivia Pierce 2:23
08 Flesh & Metal 7:02
09 Impure Spectrum 1:44
10 Ties That Bind 2:06
11 BFG Division 8:26
12 Residual 1:56
13 Argent Energy 2:34
14 Harbinger 7:11
15 Biowaves 2:16
16 Olivia's DOOM (Chad Mossholder Remix) 4:40
17 Transistor Fist 6:09
18 Dr. Samuel Hayden 4:10
19 Cyberdemon 6:18
20 Incantation 3:36
21 III. DAKHMA 2:16
22 Damnation 6:44
23 The Stench 2:50
24 UAC Report File; SHTO36U3 3:04
25 Death & Exhale 3:49
26 SkullHacker 7:15
27 Lazarus Waves 3:39
28 VEGA Core 8:03
29 6_idkill.vega.cih 1:38
30 Mastermind 6:37
31 IV. DOOM 1:47