Holy shit. I can't believe it took me so long to realise that _"The Demons from Adrian's Pen"_ is referencing the fact that Adrian Carmack drew all of the original sketches of the enemies, so quite literally, the demons are from his _pen._
This music alone made E2M2 terifying. The way the synths mimic demonic cries good enough to give you a sense that something is there, even though you know all monsters are killed.
This map and music was a legendary point in Doom, you fought through a relatively normal looking Phobos and the first map on Demios, and now you are going into the real shit that awaits you, the demonic transformations on the Demios bases, the slow realisation that the entire moon is floating above Hell, the slow erection of the tower of babel as you progress through the map screen as the Cyberdemon awaits.
EnglanderUK This, seeing the wierd phobos anomoly and then the still half normal deimos anomaly and then seeing how twisted and fucked actual deimos has actually become
@@cr1tikal_arc Might be. I don't really give a damn abot the Doom lore, they are trying to take it so seriously, which is the exact opposite of what Romero did. I was more pointing towards the fact, that all the Doom games, except for Doom 64, are way way, WAY in the back behind Doom 1 and 2. And yes, that includes Eternal, because that has to be the most overhyped game since No Man's Sky, except this one got overrated as well. A quarter of the game is barely playable, boring and horrible, and I decided to turn it off after precisely 3 hours. And if a large chunk of the game is bad, and the game has major flaws and a sketchy multiplayer, it's not 9/10. I will never understand how this got so many bandwagoners onboard, but it did.
I always tried to do this level with just the berzerk pack. The corridor with the crushing ceilings was great fun, just luring monsters so they could be squished!
Ashley Pomeroy Yeah, playing with berserk is fun as fuck. it's harder, but a little fun in brutal doom. What disappoints me is that I. doom 4 berserk doesn't last the whole level. I get it's OP and shit but I love seeing your fists. EDIT: acknowledge AUTOCORRECT!!!!!
This song fits the level perfectly! You start near a wall of boxes with only one exit. The music starts so well you get the shit scared out of u and start thinking stuff like "OMFG wat if there ish a cybademan behind tat wall??!?!?!?!OMFG!!!!!" I loved that level.
@Kurdo "Bobby Prince was a lawyer before he was a musician. He knew the legal amount of sampling that he could do without getting into trouble." - John Romero Homie knew what he was doing. He certainly "borrowed" a lot, though.
@@shiramizrachi5838 Why are you replying to my comment? I don't even remember why I commented it because the person I replied to deleted their comment. How do you know what I was talking about?
In 1996 when I used my first 486 pc , doom was my first videogame installed and I remember how was so scared to play alone in my room . Episode 2 Level 2 was impossible to me to play without one of my parents near
jurassic park on the snes had levels with fps view like doom and i was swared to play it alone because the music was stressfull and even when you killed all dinosaurs there was a bug that could get you a screamer roar or hearing a poison dinosaur spit on you out of nowhere so you could never feel safe. I could not play this game without my brothers near to me and most of the time prefered watch them play it
In the days before RUclips and Facebook and all of that I would for hours on end play right through the levels in both Doom and Doom II....those are the best memories of both Doom games, right into the mid-90s. I miss the 90s already as a kid.
@@DinnerForkTongueand Deep Into the Code, Shawn's got the shotgun, sign of evil, suspense, kitchen ace, running from evil and Nobody Told me about ID
One fine day, 'the Demons from Adrian's Pen' got out. I said to my buddy as they chased us, "They're going to Get You!" Things were 'Getting Too Tense'. They had to take an 'Intermission,' or else the 'Waltz of the Demons' would eat our flesh. Suddenly, 'I Sawed the Demons' with my chainsaw, and my buddy was 'Hiding the Secrets'. We both moved on to 'Face the Spider'. And there was 'Victory Music'.
Little did you know, you were only 'At Doom's Gate'. It's very 'Sinister', but don't worry I'll go 'Deep Into the Code' and send 'Donna to the Rescue'.
But 'No one told me about ID', so we had to go 'Into Sandy's City' in order to get to the 'Dark Halls'. We heard 'The Imps Song', and we were in 'Suspense'. There were 'Demons on the prey', so we needed to meet the 'Kitchen Ace' or else a 'Sign of Evil' would soon appear. We then found a 'Sweet Little Dead Bunny'
Thanks a million for uploading. The title, even though originally trivial and based on a rather humorous idea, is one of the most lyrical and imaginative phrases I've ever read.
I like how in the SNES version they used this track instead of the one that plays at the end of levels. They had to chop out a few maps (Storage got chopped from shores of hell episode) and it threw the music off a little.
This shit is meant to entice a "dark side" within the player. These old games are far more potent than what they seem... They are not just games! In all seriousness, it can bring something out/ create something within us BECAUSE these old games have far more emotion/ intention/ imagination/ etc. within them. They just did. Something about the 90's was magical- like there was something in the air...
I always wondered if this was Bobby Prince's way of doing ASMR, because it just feels like it does have that chill, relaxing, soothing vibe to it. Starting to wonder if he wrote this OST when Donna Jackson called in sick one day! ;) Just saying, LOL!! :P I mean, SOMEONE had to put the staff at id Software to sleep, or keep from getting too stressed with deadlines, and long nights.
A sunburnt man found a lump on his arm, this is what happened to his brain. KC, is a 45 year-old man, presenting to the emergency room with a 15 minute seizure. You know the rest. If you don't get it, it's in one of Chubbyemu's videos.
Yes, and you know the best part? Listen up folks haha. If you would happen to get on the right side, so you can go through the acid-tunnel, you're gonna get majorly trolled by ID Software that there's a Lost Soul there waiting for you to headbutt your last Health off, unless you're fast offcourse! Lost Souls has a very bad Aggression behavior too, so they don't always attack directly.
+blues260 the beginning of the song has the same rhythmic chords as call of khutulu. You need to hear this and the aforementioned song together. It's not a straight copy pasted composition.
This track is in DOOM Eternal when you lose an Battlemode match, but doesn't always play, I have an .ogg ripped from the game's files but I can't upload because RUclips needs a video. It's a remix that plays, not the original. EDIT: After typing this comment, I finally managed to upload the remix to my channel.
They put so much effort into making games of great quality and space efficiency back in the day. Now most of the games that come out are not new or improved, they have low quality and are usually still in beta stages, and take up about 10GB of space at least. What has the gaming world come to?
You know what, I get that alot & if you ask me, gaming wasn't any perfect back in the 80's & 90's either. Don't get me wrong here, gaming sure as hell has it's problems today, but don't go sayin' fluff like "What has the gaming world come to?" as if the retro days were some kind of paradise-like era of perfection. Thought the Wii was bad with shovelware? The NES would like to join in as well. It's got it all. Bad tie-in games, half assed ripoffs & archaic games that have not stood the tests of time. Back in the day games were also notorious for whoring strategy guide sales with stupidly cryptic stuff in it (P&C games being especially terrible at it). Gaming peripherals & gimmicky consoles are another thing that has been an issue since the dawn of gaming as well as putting graphics above everything else (the bit wars). Creativity is a thing that I'll give to old school gaming, but that was also plagued by console limitations at the time. Game length is at a bit of a stalemate, since today's games are short & the only reason why some old games were long was because of artificial reasons like excessive difficulty or mindless padding (Ghouls & goblins, I'm looking at you!). Also, don't act like good games aren't still being made by people because that is total bullshit & you know it! Many of my favorite games are from this era. Alice: Madness returns (Top 50), MK9 (Top 30), Rayman origins (Top 20 even), Littlebigplanet 2 (Top 40), Portal 2 (I'm just gonna be ballzy & say Top 10), etc. There are still brilliantly crafted masterpeice being made even today, just that the AAA market has kinda lost it's mind. Again, I can agree that gaming is flawed today, but it's always been that way & I find that alot of people nowadays have kinda succum to the "Middle-aged grouch syndrome" as I like to call it where everyone is just constantly blabbering about "The old days" & how perfect they are, hesitant to ever take off their rose-coloured glasses to look at the big picture on a neutral stance. I'm not pretending that I don't have my bias here & there, but that's why I generally don't like making pompus statements like that in the 1st place, since it can never really be a perfectly represented statement.
Honestly, like the above people said, there are still good games around. Notably, valve seems to have a niche of always making good games and never making any bad ones (from what I've seen). I agree, though, people just don't make it like they used to.
This sounds like something that could maybe be in a older Zelda game just make it sound like link to the past snes music and it would fit a Zelda dungeon just fine.
In the days before youtube i would play through like 3/4 of the game just so i could hear a song on a specific level i would get there and not even play the level lol.
u know wha this song rlly fits? the sound of cyberdemon walkin...MAN....when i first played that sound SCARED THE SHIT OF ME! i was all time like O.O........where is......where he is......? *open door* OMFG CYBER!!!!!!!"
indeed, along with painkiller (i forgot that one). I think Halo is just a more Future Alien Version of Doom (distant planet "Halo" vs. Phobos and Deimos, similar Weapons, Underground Levels. The only difference: Aliens and Parasites instead of Demons and Zombies.) while Painkiller still has the paranormal Version but with totally different Weapons.
Holy shit. I can't believe it took me so long to realise that _"The Demons from Adrian's Pen"_ is referencing the fact that Adrian Carmack drew all of the original sketches of the enemies, so quite literally, the demons are from his _pen._
I thought "pen" meant like a farm area enclosed space in this context, woah you blew my mind
@@seronymus That's exactly what I thought it was referring to as well.
@@seronymus I always thought it was referring to those Imps you see in the cage in E1M9
Holy, this makes so much sence. I don’t really think of it because I rarely play E2 and DOOM I in general. I normally play DOOM II
@@seronymus me three bro this shit blew up my mind as well.
“Man, this level looks really hard.”
**moves 2 inches**
“Oh… there’s a berserk pack.”
*doomguy grin*
*doomguy grin*
Suddenly the level becomes a jungle gym for berserk. Big thanks to id for not putting any hitscanners in this level.
*doomguy grin*
*Doomguy Grin*
I used to call this Imps and Boxes, because that's all you saw at the beginning.
I was going to comment this and then I remembered that I did already
@@thegamingconnoisseur4151 lmao
@@thegamingconnoisseur4151 aand you resumed the entire map in 2 words
Fictional Tome Heh
and dont forget the cat meowing
This music alone made E2M2 terifying. The way the synths mimic demonic cries good enough to give you a sense that something is there, even though you know all monsters are killed.
This was E2M2 on the SNES, but there was another level in between on PC. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
@@sebbie_gonzo there was, the level they used was e2m3 but with e2m2 music it threw me for a loop as well first time
I think this track captures the sci fi horror atmosphere as well as any game score could nowadays. So ahead of it's time
know anything like it? I'm hosting a grimdark sci fi D&D campaign, and I'm trying to find spooky music
I dunno, I kind of think there's actually a slight ASMR effect to this music, not gonna lie. :)
They're going to get you also does that. Most of the tracks that are original from ID are like this i believe.
The more atmospheric tracks from this game are really underrated.
You’ll like doom 64 then
Or the PSX Doom games. There's some really creepy tracks in those OSTs.
@@King_Zog_I doom 64 soundtrack is garbage
This map and music was a legendary point in Doom, you fought through a relatively normal looking Phobos and the first map on Demios, and now you are going into the real shit that awaits you, the demonic transformations on the Demios bases, the slow realisation that the entire moon is floating above Hell, the slow erection of the tower of babel as you progress through the map screen as the Cyberdemon awaits.
EnglanderUK
This, seeing the wierd phobos anomoly and then the still half normal deimos anomaly and then seeing how twisted and fucked actual deimos has actually become
+Bluttgesicht I knew someone was gonna say something like that.
I learned now that Phobos and Demios are mars' moons.
Am I the only one who can spell Deimos?
Lethal Broccoli nah.
I always wondered who is that second marine in the background.
Its your buddy, when u played splitscreen
That's Doom 3 and 4 :)
Remember Quake 3 arena with the choosable character Phobos? Yeah, this is him before the promotion.
@@FightingForceSoulless doom 4? you mean, doom 2016? no. that's just wrong. doomslayer is the same person as doomguy, smh.
@@cr1tikal_arc Might be. I don't really give a damn abot the Doom lore, they are trying to take it so seriously, which is the exact opposite of what Romero did. I was more pointing towards the fact, that all the Doom games, except for Doom 64, are way way, WAY in the back behind Doom 1 and 2.
And yes, that includes Eternal, because that has to be the most overhyped game since No Man's Sky, except this one got overrated as well. A quarter of the game is barely playable, boring and horrible, and I decided to turn it off after precisely 3 hours. And if a large chunk of the game is bad, and the game has major flaws and a sketchy multiplayer, it's not 9/10. I will never understand how this got so many bandwagoners onboard, but it did.
I always tried to do this level with just the berzerk pack. The corridor with the crushing ceilings was great fun, just luring monsters so they could be squished!
I love the giant skip you can do by pulling the switch to raise the bridge to the exit from down below in the slime pit. xD
Ashley Pomeroy Yeah, playing with berserk is fun as fuck. it's harder, but a little fun in brutal doom. What disappoints me is that I. doom 4 berserk doesn't last the whole level. I get it's OP and shit but I love seeing your fists.
EDIT: acknowledge AUTOCORRECT!!!!!
Nice and creamy
Summoning a ss into a crusher is great fun
Haha I always burned through my ammo, and with no shotgun zombies in the entire level I just punched my way through it
This song fits the level perfectly! You start near a wall of boxes with only one exit. The music starts so well you get the shit scared out of u and start thinking stuff like "OMFG wat if there ish a cybademan behind tat wall??!?!?!?!OMFG!!!!!"
I loved that level.
I don't think you encounter the cyberdemon before e2m2? Wasn't the cyberdemon a boss for the end of episode 2?
This music... This.. Its magic.
I love adding a 1.25x speed to my favorite osts to see, and this sounds good with or without, you should try it
Yes
@@mrllamaton1873 Yes
Yeah, it almost has that ASMR kind of effect to it towards the end.
NO WAY IT HAS MY NAME
Bobby Prince, what a masterpiece.
@Kurdo bullshit
@Kurdo
"Bobby Prince was a lawyer before he was a musician. He knew the legal amount of sampling that he could do without getting into trouble." - John Romero
Homie knew what he was doing. He certainly "borrowed" a lot, though.
IKR, @TDRR?! I never knew Bobby Prince did ASMR! :)
@@Breezy393. not really lol. This song is one of several inspired by Metallica. Take a look at call of Ktulu
@@shiramizrachi5838 Why are you replying to my comment? I don't even remember why I commented it because the person I replied to deleted their comment. How do you know what I was talking about?
2 people are still stuck in a corner on the SNES version
9 years later now 22 people are stuck in a corner on the snes version
@@dontreadthiscomment3026 2 months later and 22 people are still stuck in a corner on the snes version
@@yellowthestickman241 2 months and not only snes players stuck. Also door stuck, too.
In 1996 when I used my first 486 pc , doom was my first videogame installed and I remember how was so scared to play alone in my room .
Episode 2 Level 2 was impossible to me to play without one of my parents near
👀
jurassic park on the snes had levels with fps view like doom and i was swared to play it alone because the music was stressfull and even when you killed all dinosaurs there was a bug that could get you a screamer roar or hearing a poison dinosaur spit on you out of nowhere so you could never feel safe.
I could not play this game without my brothers near to me and most of the time prefered watch them play it
In the days before RUclips and Facebook and all of that I would for hours on end play right through the levels in both Doom and Doom II....those are the best memories of both Doom games, right into the mid-90s. I miss the 90s already as a kid.
It's both sad and beautiful how this comment aged after a decade.
This was always one of my favourites. I find it to be one of the most atmospheric and foreboding tracks.
I like how this song makes the blood feel cold and then starts to get technoish in the end.
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It makes the level creepy. Until you find... the black medkit. Then it's the hellspawn that feel fear.
The BEST atmospheric track for the game.
I prefer Sinister, but this is an easy silver medal.
One of my favorite Doom1 songs!
you should here the remake from doom eternal
Easily one of the top 5, right alongside Sinister, I Sawed The Demons, Dark Halls and The Imp's Song.
@@DinnerForkTongueand Deep Into the Code, Shawn's got the shotgun, sign of evil, suspense, kitchen ace, running from evil and Nobody Told me about ID
One fine day, 'the Demons from Adrian's Pen' got out.
I said to my buddy as they chased us, "They're going to Get You!"
Things were 'Getting Too Tense'.
They had to take an 'Intermission,'
or else the 'Waltz of the Demons' would eat our flesh.
Suddenly, 'I Sawed the Demons' with my chainsaw,
and my buddy was 'Hiding the Secrets'.
We both moved on to 'Face the Spider'.
And there was 'Victory Music'.
Nope I got nothing.
Little did you know, you were only 'At Doom's Gate'.
It's very 'Sinister', but don't worry I'll go 'Deep Into the Code' and send 'Donna to the Rescue'.
But 'No one told me about ID', so we had to go 'Into Sandy's City' in order to get to the 'Dark Halls'. We heard 'The Imps Song', and we were in 'Suspense'. There were 'Demons on the prey', so we needed to meet the 'Kitchen Ace' or else a 'Sign of Evil' would soon appear. We then found a 'Sweet Little Dead Bunny'
Opel Blitz Hooray for soundtrack puns!
Yus.
So eerie and unsettling. What a scary level this was.
This is my ringtone, I love this song.
Thanks a million for uploading.
The title, even though originally trivial and based on a rather humorous idea, is one of the most lyrical and imaginative phrases I've ever read.
This track used to scare me as a child.
Thats the point
Still my favorite level from Doom 1. It’s so much fun to explore. You can have all your weapons back + the Plasma Gun if you search everything.
I used to absolutely LOATHE this level, until I replayed it again a few years ago, and oh my God this was the best map in forever
this song is a eargasm
Ikr.
The sudden delay in drums at 1:11 is pretty cool.
1:43 -- this theme with little variations was used in the Intermission music from Doom II, Message for the Archvile and Getting Too Tense.
Is it just me, or does this track sound like it could be from a Rareware game like Banjo-Kazooie or Donkey Kong Country?
+Daniel Meagher That was always my first thought
+Daniel Meagher Yas
Yeah, it has quite a DKC 2 vibe. Or something like the ambient snow stage from the first DKC.
+Daniel Meagher A lot of the music from Perfect Dark sounds like this
I love Doom and Perfect Dark!
0:56 this part always get me chills
I know it can be spooky
It always was weird to me that a amazon warehouse is a level in this game
One of the best atmosphere music ever made, damn!
I like how in the SNES version they used this track instead of the one that plays at the end of levels. They had to chop out a few maps (Storage got chopped from shores of hell episode) and it threw the music off a little.
My favorite map in the whole game, and quite possible my favorite song too. Small, claustrophobic corridors+imps+shotgun= good time!
meow meow meow...
This shit is meant to entice a "dark side" within the player. These old games are far more potent than what they seem... They are not just games! In all seriousness, it can bring something out/ create something within us BECAUSE these old games have far more emotion/ intention/ imagination/ etc. within them. They just did. Something about the 90's was magical- like there was something in the air...
Gotta love this music :D, it's so mysterious and love the drum beats on it.
One of my fav tunes
I just realized that this is really similar to the Doom 64 intro song after over a decade.
KC is a 20 year old man presenting to the emergency room unconcious
Imps really like to live in areas with boxes.
Ever since I first entered that level, I knew there were things behind those boxes...
oh my god this is the best song in any game period!
I always wondered if this was Bobby Prince's way of doing ASMR, because it just feels like it does have that chill, relaxing, soothing vibe to it. Starting to wonder if he wrote this OST when Donna Jackson called in sick one day! ;) Just saying, LOL!! :P I mean, SOMEONE had to put the staff at id Software to sleep, or keep from getting too stressed with deadlines, and long nights.
This is my favourite track...
A sunburnt man found a lump on his arm, this is what happened to his brain. KC, is a 45 year-old man, presenting to the emergency room with a 15 minute seizure. You know the rest.
If you don't get it, it's in one of Chubbyemu's videos.
the call of ktulu!
This feels so nostalgic
Sounds badass two thumbs way up! Thanks for uploading!
Am I the only one who finds this relaxing
I love E2’s soundtracks
one of my fave doom songs
This music implies you will get stuck in a labyrinth
one of their best tunes of all time
This is probably the most iconic level to see imps
Its still sounds soooo GOOOOD
Yes, and you know the best part? Listen up folks haha.
If you would happen to get on the right side, so you can go through the acid-tunnel, you're gonna get majorly trolled by ID Software that there's a Lost Soul there waiting for you to headbutt your last Health off, unless you're fast offcourse! Lost Souls has a very bad Aggression behavior too, so they don't always attack directly.
Metallica - Call of Khuthulu of Anyone was wondering (This song is another easter egg to the band among others)
e3m3 soundtrack sounded like behind the crooked cross by slayer
+blues260 the beginning of the song has the same rhythmic chords as call of khutulu. You need to hear this and the aforementioned song together. It's not a straight copy pasted composition.
Call of khuhulu
Do you get to the cloud district often?
The Call of Ktulu*****
The first 20 secs are my favorite part, pretty freaky yet future esk
This track is in DOOM Eternal when you lose an Battlemode match, but doesn't always play, I have an .ogg ripped from the game's files but I can't upload because RUclips needs a video. It's a remix that plays, not the original.
EDIT: After typing this comment, I finally managed to upload the remix to my channel.
Gods work
In my opinion.. The best theme of Doom games
The various cymbal swaps from 1:40 onward never fail to get me pumped.
220000 views. Hot damn that warms my heart.
This song together with the imps really scared me as a child...!
Magic. The mix of analog synthesizers, the rhythm of the drums, the subtle overdrive guitar... 👾🪐
one of the best tracks in FPS games
Doom is a badass game. I call this phycpath music, because its a secret level
This level and music always give me the creeps. O.o
DooM in MIDI always have this feeling that is more metal than doom 2016 and Eternal lmao (i know it is based on others good metal music)
My favourite music
IMO This song show the real Doom's Atmosphere
So Dark as it can get!
Awesome!
1:58, i love to play my hi-hats like that with the right beats - that was one haha
I remember playing this as a kid. For some reason episode 1 didn't scare me. But this level for some reason always scared the shit out of me.
Love the drum beat at 1:59
They put so much effort into making games of great quality and space efficiency back in the day. Now most of the games that come out are not new or improved, they have low quality and are usually still in beta stages, and take up about 10GB of space at least. What has the gaming world come to?
You know what, I get that alot & if you ask me, gaming wasn't any perfect back in the 80's & 90's either. Don't get me wrong here, gaming sure as hell has it's problems today, but don't go sayin' fluff like "What has the gaming world come to?" as if the retro days were some kind of paradise-like era of perfection.
Thought the Wii was bad with shovelware? The NES would like to join in as well. It's got it all. Bad tie-in games, half assed ripoffs & archaic games that have not stood the tests of time. Back in the day games were also notorious for whoring strategy guide sales with stupidly cryptic stuff in it (P&C games being especially terrible at it).
Gaming peripherals & gimmicky consoles are another thing that has been an issue since the dawn of gaming as well as putting graphics above everything else (the bit wars). Creativity is a thing that I'll give to old school gaming, but that was also plagued by console limitations at the time. Game length is at a bit of a stalemate, since today's games are short & the only reason why some old games were long was because of artificial reasons like excessive difficulty or mindless padding (Ghouls & goblins, I'm looking at you!).
Also, don't act like good games aren't still being made by people because that is total bullshit & you know it! Many of my favorite games are from this era. Alice: Madness returns (Top 50), MK9 (Top 30), Rayman origins (Top 20 even), Littlebigplanet 2 (Top 40), Portal 2 (I'm just gonna be ballzy & say Top 10), etc. There are still brilliantly crafted masterpeice being made even today, just that the AAA market has kinda lost it's mind.
Again, I can agree that gaming is flawed today, but it's always been that way & I find that alot of people nowadays have kinda succum to the "Middle-aged grouch syndrome" as I like to call it where everyone is just constantly blabbering about "The old days" & how perfect they are, hesitant to ever take off their rose-coloured glasses to look at the big picture on a neutral stance. I'm not pretending that I don't have my bias here & there, but that's why I generally don't like making pompus statements like that in the 1st place, since it can never really be a perfectly represented statement.
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Honestly, like the above people said, there are still good games around. Notably, valve seems to have a niche of always making good games and never making any bad ones (from what I've seen). I agree, though, people just don't make it like they used to.
Technology ya nostalgic gamer
radio star :)
Mick used this for battle mode results. Cool to hear it again
Never forget: The pen is mightier than the sword.
Playing Voxel Doom and hearing this for the first time, I never expected the music from this game to be this up my alley!
Very Good, the music of the doom series is awesome!!!
These slower songs really stick with you. It sticks with me because I remember hearing it 24/7 while trying to figure out a maze.
This is in Doom Eternal. It plays during the "Hell on Earth OST". ruclips.net/video/ClUDlCgxetA/видео.html at 3:55 precisely
It’s also the theme that plays when you loose a match of whatever the multiplayer is called
Also in Doom 1993
This sounds like something that could maybe be in a older Zelda game just make it sound like link to the past snes music and it would fit a Zelda dungeon just fine.
Still giving me nightmares today.
Sounds like something out of perfect dark.
Remember my brother and I battling our way through this map back in the day, I was 10 and he was barely 9. Good times ^_^
In the days before youtube i would play through like 3/4 of the game just so i could hear a song on a specific level i would get there and not even play the level lol.
Ah this brings back great memories
My favourite level of doom absolutely due to this track
At 1:11 you can hear Fistful of Steel by RATM
You just gotta love the guys who made DOOM 😊
Call of Ktulu! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
The views is 666 lol fits so well
u know wha this song rlly fits? the sound of cyberdemon walkin...MAN....when i first played that sound SCARED THE SHIT OF ME! i was all time like O.O........where is......where he is......? *open door* OMFG CYBER!!!!!!!"
I find this to be the most foreboding, ominous track in the game
I loved killing imps and all but the music brought me here
Meoooow meoooow meooooow
ah yes, the amazon fulfillment center level.
Part of this theme can be heared in DOOM Eternal's OST.
Taras Nabad
Hell on earth?...
Literally the first level.
Taras Nabad plays Getting Too Tense from Doom II, which is a remix of this song.
Only place I could find this song is losing battlemode
I used a beat in one of my songs and I’m just now finding out this was sampled 😂🔥
indeed, along with painkiller (i forgot that one). I think Halo is just a more Future Alien Version of Doom (distant planet "Halo" vs. Phobos and Deimos, similar Weapons, Underground Levels. The only difference: Aliens and Parasites instead of Demons and Zombies.) while Painkiller still has the paranormal Version but with totally different Weapons.