I like to imagine that at this point in time, Doomguy has become so powerful that he just naturally radiates death metal, so the demons begin to panic as soon as they hear “The only thing they fear is you” playing in the distance.
Bro old doom is literally slayer the main song in doom is behind the crooked cross by slayer it also has the drums in angel of death on one of the songs old school doom has the be soundtrack ever
Old DOOM Music sounds like it wants you to just be jamming out having a fun time killing demons. New DOOM Music sounds like it wants you to embrace the bottomless rage of the doomslayer and kill them all.
Considdering that Mr. Gordon basicly helped me finish my montlong tials at the end of my apprenticship out of pure spite and raw powerfull anger and that Doom 1 helped me cool down afterwards, I will say that both are nice.
It's just 'cause the old music is limited by the sound capabilities of the time. It's an unfair comparison, really. More fair would be pitting the new music against some modern metal covers of the old soundtrack. (Though, most covers slow it way down for some God-forsaken reason.)
Playing the old DooM nowadays it is also a more chill game. You dont jump around erraticly, switching through 4 weapons in 2 seconds, glory kill to refill your health and ammo. It is a nice sunday afternoon game, there are tons of WADs to play through, so many that you cant play all of them in your whole life.
Well, it's not a complete mystery if your soundtrack is putting together the most successful 80's rock and metal songs. The compositions hold and made the bands world famous, even in MIDI.
I love how the old guys look way more badass because they're hauling a stereo that weighs 4 times as much as they do while they bop around like it's nothing.
The originals are Metal through and through, but while I don't think the term's been adopted by people at large, I'd refer to the new Doom soundtracks as "Metalstep," which makes the most sense to me. Name any other genre that can get away with using a *_chainsaw_* as the lead instrument and you win an Internet.
@@vlim5601it is unique, it’s just not original. Bobby took melodies from rock music and remade them with electronic sounds, producing music unlike anything that existed at the time. While the new soundtracks are more original in their melodies & rhythm, they’re less unique (though still pretty unique) because they use the same instruments & therefore similar sounds to a lot of other metal music. Sorry to necro lol
@@CoralCopperHeadmodern Doom Soundtrack is not Metalstep, is Industrial Metal and Djent, similar to artist like Meshuggah, Fear Factory, Void Chapter, RTPN, and else Metalstep is more like Celldweller and Zardonic
Understandable if he never works on a Doom game again after the shit they put him through, but I wish to thank him sincerely for every track he made. Flawless.
Love the ending, really shows that it doesn't matter if you started on doom 2016 or the original 90s doom, we can all agree both soundtracks slap harder than an Oscar award fiasco.
Exactly! My first one cover to cover (completed story I mean) was eternal (heresy I know) but all the doom games have a special place in my heart, because if you like doom, you like at least ONE soundtrack
@@FKyoutubeSERIOUSLY that is ok! Opinions are great to have, because if everyone agrees on everything all the time stuff gets boring REAL quick But I actually played trough 2016 since I wrote that comment (at least the rest of the way) and I gotta say I do understand what everyone means Eternal isn't a BAD game by any means, it's just not a great doom game Like 2016 for example, I think 2016 actually leans into the violence MORE than eternal, as well as having a much different feeling gameplay wise
OG Doom soundtrack: happy-go-lucky murder fest, fun for the whole family! Doom Reboot soundtrack: "we send unto them only you; rip and tear until it is done."
Funny enough the Original Doom was actually marketed as "fun for the whole family". I think it was the Bill Gates endorsement video or the behind the scenes of making Doom
So what you're saying is rip and tear until it's done then head back home and have some fun? (I know I'm trying too hard to push a Doom Crossing joke. Judge me harshly.)
both soundtracks are great, as are most iterations of doom (yes, even doom 3 was good in what it was trying to achieve (the question was WHAT it was trying to achieve))
Doom 3 was like a really long tech demo, still fun but definitely didn't feel finished. That's just a byproduct of the time it came out though, ID software wasn't doing so good.
Doom 3 was a horror, because doom actually didn't want to be badass but instead, scary. I mean, look at the lighting. LOOK AT IT!! Alot of places are really dark. Also, the demon designs. Tell me people from the 70s wouldn't be scared of those. The music is mysterious. That *one* texture surely came out from a horror game. So, that's why I think doom 3 tried to be a horror game. But then they realized *Oh, people like doom because it's badass...* And then they made doom eternal.
I just love how even younger generations who didn't grow up with or play doom 1 and 2 in their 20's can appreciate the timeless murderfest that IS DOOM... DOOM really does bring people together.
20’s? I had only just entered my teens. After playing Doom2 with just the PC speaker for almost a year I finally saved up enough to installed a SoundBlaster and a CD-rom in my 386.
Classic is a game that had and still does have great gameplay. Old is a game people thought was good but they really just thought the graphics were good at the time (but were actually crappy)
I think Doom soundtracks have always reflected how metal music sounds at the time. Old Doom soundtracks were influenced by thrash and heavy metal from the 80s and 90s, while new Doom is influenced from modern djent and deathcore.
@@suspicioususer A subgenre with enough traction becomes a genre, an from what it's seeming to be, argent metal may start being less of a subgenre and become a full on genre.
@@TheScrltspdrslayer There's no Doom 3. What are you talking about. Doom has always been about Doomguy/Slayer never had a game about a random dude in a horror game that wasn't badass 😬
Old Doom Music: Go and have fun killing demons New Doom Music:Take this shotgun, Now go and unleash all your anger on those impure beings until your soul is pure again
It‘s definitely one of the few franchises that fit that criteria, but definitely not the only one. One of the most obvious choices just have to be Resident Evil, which has changed way more often and far more drastically and every entry, except that railshooter and Umbrella Corps is great.
Lol how up beat and happy "i sawed the demons" is in contrast to the game still is so great, think its pretty even though the new one has some bangers too
Yes BUT you only heard 2 seconds of it. Old doom music is less consistent, but more varied in exchange I guess? It has many genres but they all tend to be hard rock-y
The new doom has E1M1 aswell. :P Its just hidden within the new songs! Also theres the updated version which is pretty cool too... ruclips.net/video/FuMV1htK0vk/видео.html So it truly is a blend of old and new.... the ending is definitely accurate here.
E1M1 and Mick Gordon's "at doom's gate" should've been put next to each other so people can hear the difference between the old & modern version of the same masterpiece.
Just to clarify as a Gen-Xer, I was in college when Doom came out... and we definitely listened to the music with the help of a friend carrying a cabinet record player on our shoulders.
I don't deny but I'm not a metalhead, so I'm sticking with the classic midi style, even if not necessarily all the tracks (sick of hearing At Doom's Gate by this point).
To be honest I like the old default theme more than the new one there's more sharp edges in the notes and there's just something about sharp edges that I really like
True, I need to calm my edgyness from the new Doom music cause' while I still do enjoy playing Doom 2016 back then, I don't wanna get TOO intense since listening to old OST's always calm me down imo.
Mick Gordon used the old songs a a reference point, that's why they fit. Check it for yourself, there was one video on YT analysing music from Doom Eternal and it displays that.
It's a whole genre unto itself, and still going strong. Even for Doom, you can go have a listen to James Paddock, Stuart Rynn, Esselfortium, and so many others.
@@DinnerForkTongue Agreed, it's the technical limitations of chiptune music that really brings out the creative side of artists. They've gotta get inventive to make something great with something so limited in it's capabilities. That's why most of them are catchy ear worms like with old school Castlevania, Final Fantasy, Super Mario, Zelda, F-Zero & Megaman music as examples.
@@Nintendo_Gamer1889 Kings among all are the tunes composed by the Follin brothers (for Silver Surfer, Equinox, Pictionary and most of all, Plok). They seriously pushed the used pieces of hardware to their absolute limits.
I can legitimately say I stroll with both crowds. I grew up on the soundtrack of the original DOOM's and have lost my mind in recent years over Mick Gordon's masterpiece.
I honestly just love the old Tracks more thanks to their diversity, sometimes it can be funky or metal,and sometimes atmospheric like "opening in hell" and "nobody told me about Id" I love the new tracks but for me constant heavy meal easily gets tiring
I wouldn't mind a full blast metal ost either but mick gordon just did constant djent chugging. If it were thash metal it would at least have dynamic moods while staying intense
Yeah, same for me. I like metal. Just, listening to it for an hour or so, it gets really tiring. Short sweet and open fire from all cannons, thats how I enjoy metal.
Actually very accurate depiction of music. Old Doom was heavily inspired by heavy metal and thrash metal songs, while new Doom games are inspired by modern metal, such as djent, industrial metal and alternative. And both old and new games have sometimes these creepy ambient tracks, maybe old games just have them more
Maybe it's because I don't have the Nostalgia, but I think that the new Doom music is better than the old, but the old is still fun and kind of an 8-bit sort of way
I like how new Doom music really puts the "hell" into its metal whilst as Doom 1 and kinda Doom 2 make seem more fitting towards Doomguy or a level itself such as a slow and eerie music warns the player however fast upbeat music movidaties the player to run and gun enemies. The same applies to modern Doom as its heavy metal basically makes the player feel like a god whilst they are killing enemies. But in the end, Doom music is Doom music, it's just personal preference.
most videogames like to argue what made the best music whether it was the original or the sequel but I think its safe to say all doom fans can agree and enjoy both the old and the new together
The doom soundtrack never fails to fit the style of game it's in. The low toned looping beats of the old games are more intriguing imo, and the retro fps games also carry that element of mysterious. The metallic scream of sounds in the new games perfectly match the high octane rampage modern programming allows for.
Me a Doom 64 fan: (Listening to the haunting tracks of crying babies and wails of the damned) Also me: Man this is fire! EDIT: Every doom soundtrack is great! Doom 3 is a little iffy but the theme song is fire!
It would be awesome to have a remaster of the old songs in a new Doom, I don't know how the artists they took the songs from would react tho, but having Pantera in a videogame seems awesome
Some Doom 16/Eternal songs make very strong references to DOOM I/II, and the jingles in Battlemode (the ones Mick Gordon did at least) are straight-up covers.
@@muizzsiddique yeah i came across this video yesterday, literally showcasing the OG Doom songs that were covered/remixed in 2016/Eternal ruclips.net/video/88F_RBpNUj0/видео.html lol just found this one too ruclips.net/video/y6t0-6kUEu8/видео.html
Old doom is what doom guy hears, new doom is what the demons hear
Lol
we all know doom guy is blasting the new leaf ost
@@mouthfulacoque3580 lol
I like to imagine that at this point in time, Doomguy has become so powerful that he just naturally radiates death metal, so the demons begin to panic as soon as they hear “The only thing they fear is you” playing in the distance.
oh damn, i like this one
Hearing them side by side really emphasises the “80s action movie” vibe of the old OST.
I always felt like og Doom had very "Die Hard" kinda vibe, if Die Hard took place in a metal album cover and got spooky sometimes
More like crash bandicoot
@@drabnail777 zoomer finds out about midi music
It's all that synth guitar
Bro old doom is literally slayer the main song in doom is behind the crooked cross by slayer it also has the drums in angel of death on one of the songs old school doom has the be soundtrack ever
Old DOOM Music sounds like it wants you to just be jamming out having a fun time killing demons. New DOOM Music sounds like it wants you to embrace the bottomless rage of the doomslayer and kill them all.
RIP AND TEAR UNTIL IT IS DONE
You nailed it
Considdering that Mr. Gordon basicly helped me finish my montlong tials at the end of my apprenticship out of pure spite and raw powerfull anger and that Doom 1 helped me cool down afterwards, I will say that both are nice.
there you have 666 likes for slaying, brother.
A lot of the old DOOM songs are atmospheric and creepy though, especially as the game progresses. It's not all rock. Though I do agree with OP.
There’s no debate. They’re both good. They’re both timeless. We love both of them
I prefer old doom music to "SKUNGA BUNGA OOO SKUNGA BUNGA OOO SKUNGA BUNGA BUNGA SKUNGA OOO" I guess I'm just a boomer though
@@user-fi9qo8lq3v As long as you don’t harass people over it,do whatever
@@user-fi9qo8lq3v in what track are you hearing skunga bungo ooo?
@@user-fi9qo8lq3v SKUNGA BUNGA OOO
Mm, new Doom is a little less timeless though.
I like how they all walk together at the end. Both appreciating DOOM music in general, old and new.
It's a great franchise
Into Sandy's city is classic af
That's cause it FUCKIN ROCKS 🤟
Meanwhile some people still can't put their nostalgia glasses and nutthuging the old one
@@Silent43192 what would this text of yours mean, if translated to English?
Now that I'm hearing them side to side, the old music is pretty chill compared to the new one. I remembered it differently when in-game.
It's just 'cause the old music is limited by the sound capabilities of the time. It's an unfair comparison, really. More fair would be pitting the new music against some modern metal covers of the old soundtrack. (Though, most covers slow it way down for some God-forsaken reason.)
@@MaxwellTornado ❤
Playing the old DooM nowadays it is also a more chill game.
You dont jump around erraticly, switching through 4 weapons in 2 seconds, glory kill to refill your health and ammo.
It is a nice sunday afternoon game, there are tons of WADs to play through, so many that you cant play all of them in your whole life.
@@deadbeef576 oh yeah, good point
@@deadbeef576 gz doom mods are also the best
It's impressive how iconic the original doom music is while being limited to 90's MIDI tracks
Underrated comment
It’s because it’s slayer don’t believe me listen to behind the crooked cross by slayer it’s literally the doom soundtrack
Well, it's not a complete mystery if your soundtrack is putting together the most successful 80's rock and metal songs. The compositions hold and made the bands world famous, even in MIDI.
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It spawned the greatest meme track ever megalovania in the style of doom E1M1
I love how the old guys look way more badass because they're hauling a stereo that weighs 4 times as much as they do while they bop around like it's nothing.
Prince's beats give them the strength.
Lies again? Doom Slayer Yellow Vibrators
As the saying goes: "The soundtrack of Doom is as legendary as the game itself."
Its a 60€ soundtrack with a free game
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Amogus
Finally, something believable in 2022!
Same thing with Halo
I like the ending. Old and young doom fans enjoy quality music together.
They agree to agree immediatly, just like true doom fans I,d imagine.
Sandy City with the Icon of Sin in the background was a nice touch.
Because in the end only one fate awaits us all;
Doom! 😈
MONKEY POX
I mean... who tf doesn't like "Into the Sandy City"?
"New DOOM music VS old DOOM music"
_Both, both are _*_ETERNALLY LEGENDARY_*
All are doom gigachads.
@@masterexploder9668 Hel yeah!
Not just great, but ETERNAL too
@@jandolezel3131 Fr!
Gigachad moment
I adore both.
And funnily enough, both are so unique that they can basically be their own music genre
The original's soundtrack took a lot of inspiration from Metallica so I wouldn't exactly call it "unique". Still great, of course.
The originals are Metal through and through, but while I don't think the term's been adopted by people at large, I'd refer to the new Doom soundtracks as "Metalstep," which makes the most sense to me. Name any other genre that can get away with using a *_chainsaw_* as the lead instrument and you win an Internet.
@@vlim5601it is unique, it’s just not original. Bobby took melodies from rock music and remade them with electronic sounds, producing music unlike anything that existed at the time. While the new soundtracks are more original in their melodies & rhythm, they’re less unique (though still pretty unique) because they use the same instruments & therefore similar sounds to a lot of other metal music. Sorry to necro lol
Both OST are rip-offs. Doom 1 & 2: Metalica, Pantera, Alice in chains Doom 2016 & Eternal: Mesuggah
@@CoralCopperHeadmodern Doom Soundtrack is not Metalstep, is Industrial Metal and Djent, similar to artist like Meshuggah, Fear Factory, Void Chapter, RTPN, and else
Metalstep is more like Celldweller and Zardonic
Doom was such a game changer for the whole industry. I remember in the 90s they weren't called "FPS games" they were called "Doom Clones"
I imagine if the same thing happen today they would be called "Doom-likes"
@@distantforest2481 Action Doomventure
My Dad used to call them "Dog's Nose" games after that powerup in Rise of the Triad.
@@nope.0. That's pretty clever actually, lol.
DOOM was to video games what Michael Jackson was to the entire music industry. Completely revolutionized it.
Despite everything he went through, we will never forget what Mick Gordon did for us.
We never deserved Mick, but god damnit did/do we need him.
Understandable if he never works on a Doom game again after the shit they put him through, but I wish to thank him sincerely for every track he made. Flawless.
He made a new music genre called violence and we love it
@Efreeti what was he put through?
@@dakotaeldridge7369yes, I too want to know this, what happened to him?
I love how we can all agree they are both legendary
For once as metal heads, everybody can agree on something 😆🤟
Without old doom music there would be no new doom music so yeah
@@danzansandeev6033 yeah no shit were you born yesterday or something?
I once choose to go to hell, now there is nobody there :)
Yes.
Just yes...
No context.
Love the ending, really shows that it doesn't matter if you started on doom 2016 or the original 90s doom, we can all agree both soundtracks slap harder than an Oscar award fiasco.
Exactly! My first one cover to cover (completed story I mean) was eternal (heresy I know) but all the doom games have a special place in my heart, because if you like doom, you like at least ONE soundtrack
I love Mick Gordan and Doom, can't say I'm a fan of Eternal.
@@FKyoutubeSERIOUSLY that is ok! Opinions are great to have, because if everyone agrees on everything all the time stuff gets boring REAL quick
But I actually played trough 2016 since I wrote that comment (at least the rest of the way) and I gotta say I do understand what everyone means
Eternal isn't a BAD game by any means, it's just not a great doom game
Like 2016 for example, I think 2016 actually leans into the violence MORE than eternal, as well as having a much different feeling gameplay wise
@@Shizilla Yeah, I don't hate Eternal. It's just not a game that I see myself enjoying even if I tried. The soundtrack is definitely badass though.
Man, you confused Into Sandy's City with Doom. That was a Doom 2 song. :D
old doom be like: "vibe while you murder"
new doom be like: "destroy everything in your path."
i like both.
Shutup zoomer
@@Utubesuxmycock no you shut up gen x
New Doom music sounds like what people think Doom music sounds like
@@Utubesuxmycock u good my guy?
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OG Doom soundtrack: happy-go-lucky murder fest, fun for the whole family!
Doom Reboot soundtrack: "we send unto them only you; rip and tear until it is done."
Funny enough the Original Doom was actually marketed as "fun for the whole family". I think it was the Bill Gates endorsement video or the behind the scenes of making Doom
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So what you're saying is rip and tear until it's done then head back home and have some fun? (I know I'm trying too hard to push a Doom Crossing joke. Judge me harshly.)
Because OG Doom is about sending a message. But the Doom after that is about punishing the ones who left the message unread.
both soundtracks are great, as are most iterations of doom (yes, even doom 3 was good in what it was trying to achieve (the question was WHAT it was trying to achieve))
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doom 3's main menu theme is great but then in the gameplay it's just omnious sounds. i wouldn't even call it a real soundtrack. same goes for doom 64.
Doom 3 was like a really long tech demo, still fun but definitely didn't feel finished. That's just a byproduct of the time it came out though, ID software wasn't doing so good.
@@BigWheel. Ну это не так
Doom 3 was a horror, because doom actually didn't want to be badass but instead, scary.
I mean, look at the lighting. LOOK AT IT!! Alot of places are really dark. Also, the demon designs.
Tell me people from the 70s wouldn't be scared of those.
The music is mysterious.
That *one* texture surely came out from a horror game.
So, that's why I think doom 3 tried to be a horror game.
But then they realized *Oh, people like doom because it's badass...* And then they made doom eternal.
Mick Gordon did an amazing job. Heavy metal just fits so well with demon slaying
Metal had always been an influence. E1M1 is basically Master Of Puppets
@@mr.awesome6011Yes except it's better
Imagine calling farts remixed Heavy Metal.
@@mr.awesome6011 It is No Remorse actually.
@@dukkemonterier3429no one cares
"Old doom music vs new"
Same energy as :
"Giga chad vs Giga chad"
Without the versus, is just giga Chad and giga Chad Grandpa
Giga chad vs Giga Dad
*This is where ya say goodbye to ya fam ya Mon:* ☭
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Giga? No no no, _Tera_ Chad vs. _Tera_ Chad. Maybe even Yotta Chads.
this two new doom will never be so giga chad like Brutal Doom + Doom Metal
They both give off "destroying a room with unfair odds" vibe, just with different energy
Old doom is lo-fi metal beats to rip and tear to
One rage fueled space marine against an entire plane of Hell. Hell is very much outmatched.
Shutup zoomer
Just about anything will sound relatively chill when played after the modern doom soundtracks.
Slaughter maps, and the midis used in them, take it to the limit.
Really love the transitions you made from modern doom music to old doom music
I thought it meant doom metal like Candlemass and Evoken.
The og music is unironically a jam, I find myself bobbing up and down while trying to find the exit lmao
Everybody loves Into Sandy's City. One of the best game tracks ever.
Hell yeah, always gives me the chills.
Indeed
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It’s called s&x type thing
Everyone except Bethesda apparently lmao
It's great to see the DooM community coming together to appreciate both musics, no arguing, just everybody enjoying and having a good time
Doom fans:
"All music good"
"Yes"
the entire DOOM community: _all the OSTs are certified bangers_
the entire DOOM community again: _Yes_
How could we argue? The first games are undeniably better, including their music.
@@Go_Coup You saw someone being glad that no one is complaining or arguing for no reason and you just HAD to prove them wrong huh
@@Go_Coup new doom music is for gigachads lifting in gyms, old doom music is for cheese crusted finger nerds who think excercising is bad
I just love how even younger generations who didn't grow up with or play doom 1 and 2 in their 20's can appreciate the timeless murderfest that IS DOOM... DOOM really does bring people together.
And rips demons apart
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20’s? I had only just entered my teens. After playing Doom2 with just the PC speaker for almost a year I finally saved up enough to installed a SoundBlaster and a CD-rom in my 386.
@@graemebarker4344 I had a similar setup, Soundblaster 3d, 386mhz processor, 2 speakers, a 14' monitor and everything.
I got whole collection on disc and even got the windows 95 computer to play em still got that good ole box screen monitor
“Both? Both, Both. Both is good.” - ceno0’s Pootis Engage Heavy’s.
Like that one commenter said: "There's no such thing as old, it becomes a classic"
Unless the game is shit, then it's just old, but that's obviously not the case with Doom
Your mom's a classic
Farcry and all ubisoft franchise: 🤡
it's the key difference between "outdated" and "retro"
Classic is a game that had and still does have great gameplay. Old is a game people thought was good but they really just thought the graphics were good at the time (but were actually crappy)
I think Doom soundtracks have always reflected how metal music sounds at the time. Old Doom soundtracks were influenced by thrash and heavy metal from the 80s and 90s, while new Doom is influenced from modern djent and deathcore.
trueeee, that's why I prefer the classic Doom by far 🧐
New DOOM literally pioneered a metal genre
@@thefattertheratter45 -says the guy that never listened to metal before
@@suspicioususer 👍
@@suspicioususer A subgenre with enough traction becomes a genre, an from what it's seeming to be, argent metal may start being less of a subgenre and become a full on genre.
I love the original soundtrack, but they did one hell of a job on the modern stuff. Doom never disappoints.
So are we just forgetting DOOM 3 doesn't exist then? Because that one is pretty disappointing
doom3 kinda did, and call of doom was sure going to if it was ever released
"They"? Mick Gordon!! 🤘🤘
@@ji604 Sad that he's gone.
@@TheScrltspdrslayer There's no Doom 3. What are you talking about. Doom has always been about Doomguy/Slayer never had a game about a random dude in a horror game that wasn't badass 😬
Old Doom Music: Go and have fun killing demons
New Doom Music:Take this shotgun, Now go and unleash all your anger on those impure beings until your soul is pure again
I LOVE how the new doom is actually brilliant. Im not used to stuff being this good anymore.
Yeah recent stuff is pretty junk, but Doom is exceptional
Agree
@@artansadiki3244*eternal
@@iloathepeoplewhorestilltal2774I think he means the franchise
im digging the absolute fuck outta doom 2016 right now
Doom is the only game that has changed the most while remaining à good saga.
à
Doom 3
@@Mik-kv8xx Bad doom game, but not the worst game in a vacuum
@@heybro4000 it is a good Doom game, especially towards the end since it pretty much turns into classic Doom. Lots of action.
It‘s definitely one of the few franchises that fit that criteria, but definitely not the only one. One of the most obvious choices just have to be Resident Evil, which has changed way more often and far more drastically and every entry, except that railshooter and Umbrella Corps is great.
Lol how up beat and happy "i sawed the demons" is in contrast to the game still is so great, think its pretty even though the new one has some bangers too
When you pull out the chainsaw in Doom, you can’t help but have the biggest grin on your face when you’re sawing the demons.
@@sovietunion6530 average communist bot
I Sawed the Demons is just so bangin', I can't help but revel in the joy of slaughter.
The I sawed the demons constrast perfectly after completing the first episode without dying.
I don't know why but when "i sawed the demo" starts it makes me smile
00:42 - Depeche Mode was in OG Doom?
0:15 For a game like Doom, this track is exceptionally groovy and well-vibed
Yeah this could fit in a 16bit Sega Sonic game lol
Yes BUT you only heard 2 seconds of it. Old doom music is less consistent, but more varied in exchange I guess? It has many genres but they all tend to be hard rock-y
E1M1 is my favorite simply because of its status, but that one is probably my actual favorite
I still listen to E3M3 when I crack down and get to writing code.
What are you doing here
THIS IS THE WORST CRASH BANDICOOT MODEL EVER AND EVERYONE IS TRASH
As someone who loves both classic and new Doom, this is INCREDIBLY accurate to how the two eras make you feel lol.
Love how they all agree that "into sandy's city" kicks ass
Mah god. Yes. Into Sandy's City was so badass.
It's the best soundtrack of the old OST.
ISC simply had the bad luck of never being used in a level befitting its status. Both are garbage.
Seeing them come together on such an awesome soundtrack such as Into Sandys City was just awesome
0:04 Simply epic
E1M1 will always be my favorite but the new music sounds amazing
e1m1 and map 01 are legendary ngl
Yeah that is the most memorable doom theme
E1M1 and E1M4 are personal favs from DOOM (1993)
The new doom has E1M1 aswell. :P
Its just hidden within the new songs!
Also theres the updated version which is pretty cool too... ruclips.net/video/FuMV1htK0vk/видео.html
So it truly is a blend of old and new.... the ending is definitely accurate here.
Yeah it sounds like the intro to the DRI song hooked.
E1M1 and Mick Gordon's "at doom's gate" should've been put next to each other so people can hear the difference between the old & modern version of the same masterpiece.
Just to clarify as a Gen-Xer, I was in college when Doom came out... and we definitely listened to the music with the help of a friend carrying a cabinet record player on our shoulders.
Both Old and New DOOM music is amazing
Are Amazing
@@gabriledyt No. Is refers to music, not Doom.
So amazing that they still see use, and influence, in classic Doom mods today.
As much as I love both old and new, you can't deny how kickass the new soundtrack is
I prefer the subtlety of the original
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I don't deny but I'm not a metalhead, so I'm sticking with the classic midi style, even if not necessarily all the tracks (sick of hearing At Doom's Gate by this point).
@@websterri dude really censored the word idiot 💀💀💀💀
@@cooler_carpington oh my. You really don't get it?
To be honest I like the old default theme more than the new one there's more sharp edges in the notes and there's just something about sharp edges that I really like
True, I need to calm my edgyness from the new Doom music cause' while I still do enjoy playing Doom 2016 back then, I don't wanna get TOO intense since listening to old OST's always calm me down imo.
It is interesting how the style matches perfectly. I mean the new songs would've fitted in the good old ost from back than in 1993 as well.
Mick Gordon used the old songs a a reference point, that's why they fit. Check it for yourself, there was one video on YT analysing music from Doom Eternal and it displays that.
No they wouldn't... They're a completely different style that's totally incompatible with the original Doom.
This really makes you realise how much more melodic the original pieces were
There's something timeless & charming about old chiptunes that new gaming synth music just can't match.
*Friends, I took off the world record for pull-ups on one hand* *Please support* .
It's a whole genre unto itself, and still going strong. Even for Doom, you can go have a listen to James Paddock, Stuart Rynn, Esselfortium, and so many others.
@@DinnerForkTongue Agreed, it's the technical limitations of chiptune music that really brings out the creative side of artists. They've gotta get inventive to make something great with something so limited in it's capabilities. That's why most of them are catchy ear worms like with old school Castlevania, Final Fantasy, Super Mario, Zelda, F-Zero & Megaman music as examples.
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Kings among all are the tunes composed by the Follin brothers (for Silver Surfer, Equinox, Pictionary and most of all, Plok). They seriously pushed the used pieces of hardware to their absolute limits.
It's called "melody".
I like the classic melting transition for the old music and the ominous glitch transition for new music. Lovely touch that is 👏🏻
Actually i much enjoyed the fact, that some of new music is just more juicy version of old.
“OG Doom music or Modern Doom music?”
“Both? Both.”
“Both is good.”
Into Sandy's City is such a great song
I can legitimately say I stroll with both crowds. I grew up on the soundtrack of the original DOOM's and have lost my mind in recent years over Mick Gordon's masterpiece.
They all have incredible taste
I honestly just love the old Tracks more thanks to their diversity, sometimes it can be funky or metal,and sometimes atmospheric like "opening in hell" and "nobody told me about Id" I love the new tracks but for me constant heavy meal easily gets tiring
Yeah sometimes you need a light meal
I wouldn't mind a full blast metal ost either but mick gordon just did constant djent chugging. If it were thash metal it would at least have dynamic moods while staying intense
It's not just metal, its a constant barrage that slowly becomes background noise. Metal has a much larger variety than that.
Yeah, same for me. I like metal. Just, listening to it for an hour or so, it gets really tiring.
Short sweet and open fire from all cannons, thats how I enjoy metal.
It’s not heavy metal all the time. There is often dubstep and industrial thrown in.
the new one is making us feel the chaos created by the demon and the brutality of the doom guy.
The old one is funky and give a feeling of nostalgia.
I love both of them but I think this sums it up.
Old DOOM music: Bops
New DOOM music: Bangers
Old DooM Music: *DoomGuy vibing*
New DooM Music: *POV: Demons seeing a VERY ANGRY MAN running at them at 60 km/h*
Crazy how both soundtracks are amazing and beautifully crafted
Both are great. The old stuff will always have that special place in my heart though.
I love Doom
Same
who doesn't
@@thanatos5642 i'm 12 bro i like doom. Even a 2 yo will like doom
Don’t we all lol
Same
the first 9 seconds of this video is pure .999 fine gold
Dude the old one is such a majesty. I use to listen to both as different OST
Doom2016vsDoom1993
@@canaldojeffao2083 The battle begins !
I listen to both New and Old DOOM music ❤🎧🔥
Both, both are good
I'm both happy and sad that I'm old enough to have listened to countless hours of both.
Old DOOM sounds like the music i'd while jogging, while New DOOM sounds like the music i'd listen during exam, both equally good
Old DOOM: Cardio, New DOOM: Weight Lifting.
He was just a Marine,
then he became Doom Guy,
when it was not enough he became Doom Slayer,
but now he is Doom God.
The music isn't just awesome, it makes the game. I really don't think Doom would be as popular without the music.
Actually very accurate depiction of music.
Old Doom was heavily inspired by heavy metal and thrash metal songs, while new Doom games are inspired by modern metal, such as djent, industrial metal and alternative.
And both old and new games have sometimes these creepy ambient tracks, maybe old games just have them more
No matter how old or new the soundtracks seem, they’ll always be good
the new doom music is really good, but the old music has a place in my heart
Quality editing, and even time-stamped which song was playing; 10/10
Maybe it's because I don't have the Nostalgia, but I think that the new Doom music is better than the old, but the old is still fun and kind of an 8-bit sort of way
"The Only Thing They Fear Is You" is a masterpiece
I like how new Doom music really puts the "hell" into its metal whilst as Doom 1 and kinda Doom 2 make seem more fitting towards Doomguy or a level itself such as a slow and eerie music warns the player however fast upbeat music movidaties the player to run and gun enemies.
The same applies to modern Doom as its heavy metal basically makes the player feel like a god whilst they are killing enemies.
But in the end, Doom music is Doom music, it's just personal preference.
Hiding the secrets from the OG doom is still a banger
One of my favorite videos on RUclips. I watch it on at least a monthly basis 🤣
I adore the notation that Sandy's City will unite the DooM division of olde. Everyone I meet seems to be fascinated even with the original midi.
I've made 2-4 comments about Sandy's City already. It's a bloody legend.
Chad new Doom music vs Chad old Doom music
most videogames like to argue what made the best music whether it was the original or the sequel but I think its safe to say all doom fans can agree and enjoy both the old and the new together
Anyone else remember in the 90s when all good fps games were called "doom clones" ?
*I prefer the original music. The new soundtrack just sounds like they tried to put every heavy metal instrument into a single song.* 🤔
Fortunately, we have the Brutal Doom soundtrack to bridge the gap
E2M1 is still in my heart and playlist
Best track in OG Doom. By far.
dont blame me, but i like E1M1 the best. It really gets that OG feeling pumping.
I appreciate the old and new Doom OST.
Both. Both are good. Duke Nukem 3D also had an amazing ost
as did Rise Of The Triad
The doom soundtrack never fails to fit the style of game it's in. The low toned looping beats of the old games are more intriguing imo, and the retro fps games also carry that element of mysterious. The metallic scream of sounds in the new games perfectly match the high octane rampage modern programming allows for.
Me a Doom 64 fan: (Listening to the haunting tracks of crying babies and wails of the damned)
Also me: Man this is fire!
EDIT: Every doom soundtrack is great! Doom 3 is a little iffy but the theme song is fire!
Doom 64 fans are just built different.
Amen to you both.
I'm whizzing though doom 64 now, and it is a dark game
@@richard7645 Unmaker is better than BFG, such a badass gun
I can still see all 4 of them sharing drinks and vibing.
Both soundtracks are great and fit for their series.
Both old and new doom music are great!
Can't go wrong with either. Both are kickass
Old DooM music: *vibing*
New DOOM music: KAR EN TUK
It would be awesome to have a remaster of the old songs in a new Doom, I don't know how the artists they took the songs from would react tho, but having Pantera in a videogame seems awesome
I was thinking exactly this. Take the melodies of old doom and play it in the new style. I think it would be amazing
@@mikek7660 yeah those would be really cool, and copyright wouldn't get into the way because those are remixes
Some Doom 16/Eternal songs make very strong references to DOOM I/II, and the jingles in Battlemode (the ones Mick Gordon did at least) are straight-up covers.
@@muizzsiddique yeah i came across this video yesterday, literally showcasing the OG Doom songs that were covered/remixed in 2016/Eternal ruclips.net/video/88F_RBpNUj0/видео.html lol
just found this one too ruclips.net/video/y6t0-6kUEu8/видео.html
@@muizzsiddique lmao, a cover of a cover
Both. both are good
So that means I'm both old and young
again ?
@@etlttc353 good to see you again lol
@@Dondlo46 it's always a treat when i encounter you
@@etlttc353 same to you
I love the way how old doom music is just epic music while new doom music is just like your doomed