@Wouldntyouliketo know I think with this mix the name makes even more sense: You just killed a giant ass demon and every other demon is staring at the body. You slowly walked away from the corpse, looking around, loading your shotgun. The demons now you didn't even really start the slaughtering
I feel like im hearing a metallica song without lyrics. This is one of the highest honors I can bestow, mr hulshult. Cant wait to hear what ya do in ancient gods pt 2
This is truly one of the best Demon's Dead covers out there and I'm going to detail why its so fucking good. > 0:00 - 0:23 The intro is simply amazing with the accoustic guitar. Like an introduction to a Hell-torn city infested by the evil that ravaged it. Humans who once lived peacefully now lie dead and mutilated before you. Blood dripping off your armor and soaking with red hot furious rage, you spot your first encounter. > 0:24 - 2:23 As the music drops, you load two shells into your Super Shotgun with a nightmarish expression, you begin your approach to deliver justice with your own hands to the wicked that had befallen the city. The cries of the Wicked fill the streets and the sounds of bodies dropping and shotgun blasts echoing out are all that one hears as judgement is laid out. > 2:24 - 3:54 With the carnage you've left behind, you hear the sound of a massive metallic door opening. With a slow turn, you see a massive warehouse opening, showing a very large demonic creature of flesh and metal. A massive rocket launcher for an arm and a cybernetic leg, the beast lets out a frightening roar as its minions of barons charge for you. With a grin that could be felt all the way from Hell, you switch out to your double-barreled delight for an old friend that only you can wield. You aim directly at the horde with the weapon charging with a bright green glow and at the count of three, you release the weapon's plasma that brings death and destruction. I rate this absolute brutal masterpiece a whopping 12 in a 10 point scale of badass! Andrew Hulshult, I look forward into more of these amazing remixes! I wouldn't mind seeing a redo of your Running from Evil as it sounds like it was the first song you remixed. With all that you've learned, a redo would also be great! Keep it up!!! -Pxy
You explained the exact feeling of this song, and I personally would explain it as not full metal, but just bad ass, with a slight undertone of metal to make it that much better
also I find using the shotgun more bad ass, because it is not the pure bringer of destruction of the BFG, but I still love the BFG, just on the bad ass scale, I prefer the shotgun
I think this fits as the Revenants' theme.. From their manual description, they're the "Demon's Dead", only they're brought back to fight yet again. Manual description: "Apparently when a demon dies, they pick him up, dust him off, wire him some combat gear, and send him back into battle. No rest for the wicked, eh? You wish your missiles did what his can do."
@@DevilWolf000 This mix is far younger than L4D. And the original MiDi was a slightly different composition. If you're gonna be wrong, at least try to seem intelligent, 'buddy'.
2:24 "You walk eternally through the shadow realms, standing strong against evil where all others falter. May your thirst for retribution never quench, may the blood on your sword never dry, and may we never need you again."
@@TheSignOfTheX for they are rage, brutal, and without mercy. But you will, as you always have been, and shall always forever onwards be, far, far worse!
Shame these old mixes weren’t included on the new IDKFA album. This mix of The Demon’s Dead is kickass. It’s been my favourite cover of this song since I heard it in Extermination Day
@@andyfriederichsen I wouldn’t call it better per se. It would have been a fun addendum to the official IDKFA album, a little throwback to the tracks that began Andrew’s DOOM music journey over a decade ago
It's so fucking good man, the devastated city, destroyed buildings and cars, imps everywhere and you hear this amazing cover. The only map that hits you hard.
1000% my decision. I wanted all the stuff for DOOM II to be as cohesive as possible which meant it all had to be made at the same time. Otherwise you would get mixes that sounded sonically mismatched next to each other which was already a challenge for the mixes from OG idkfa from 2016 to now. It'll still be here for you to enjoy though and I am glad you enjoyed my earlier work on this one. The new version is just "where I sit as an artist and how I would make it now vs 10 years ago". We all (hopefully) grow as time moves on and so does out taste. Thanks for liking this stuff enough to come back after 10 freakin years though! Holy shit.
@@AndrewHulshultOfficial np, also i understand that it would be unused so it "matches" the tag style music (I say tag bc u only worked on the ancient gods)
Dead Streets. 23:56 PM, 21/06/2161 You fought your way against a vicious horde of demons in that twisted neighborhood where you once lived. The fight was heavy and bloody, you take some time to rest; you slept for something like 5 hours and when you wake up, following the clock on the HUD of your armor it's night. 23:56, almost midnight; the moment is simply perfect for you to move. The air is fresh and the temperature is good, allowing you to think the right plan and moves. After exiting the apartment you used for resting, you take the street behind it and it takes you to the commercial quarter of los angeles. There's too much silence and you know one thing when the place is too silent: the quiet before the storm. You venture yourself in those dead streets: homes, shops and a lot of pubs are now silent, some car alarm still sound in the night but when you approach the center of the zone, you hear a roar that is familiar to you: a taurus like roar and some heavy footsteps, like an hoof stepping in the ground. One of your worst enemies is around and you know for sure that he isn't alone...knowing this you grin under your helmet while cocking up your Quad Barrel Cannon Shotgun, ready to deliver some severe justice upon their demonic asses.
This is definitely worth playing over the original song for suburbs level on doom 2 seeing it makes the level more dark and gives you a feel of fear and dread from the imps,revenants and a archvilles waiting to kill you.
The new DOOM 2 soundtrack is my personal highlight from the new DOOM release. I love it. @AndrewHulshultOfficial But why is this version of Demons dead not included as alternate song. The intro with the acoustic guitar is too good to be not included. DOOM2 has two maps with this song. So perfect to include both versions of the song. Same for the other maps with same song and older versions here on RUclips.
I wanted a fresh approach to DOOM II across the board so it was cohesive all the way through. A kind of "...and this is the final chapter and where I am at musically today" type thing. Tastes change over time for everyone of course. Glad you like the first version though and came back here after all this time haha. It'll still be here for ya along with the others.
@AndrewHulshultOfficial please do not get me wrong. That should not mean that i prefer one version over the other.I love both versions of that song, so i was a bit surprised that not both versions made their way in the final soundtrack, because of the possibility to choose different versions for maps with the same song. But i respect it that you as musician wanted a fresh and cohesive way and released the DOOM2 Soundtrack without those older versions. The new soundtrack is kickass fine as usual from Mr. Hulshult. First thing i had done with the new DOOM release was staying in map01 and using IDMUS to hear all songs. Are there options to buy or download these older versions too, to preserve and keep my Hulshult collection complete in good quality and are there plans in doing the different songs from Final DOOM too?
Discovered this in Brutal Dooms Hell on Earth starter pack. Absolutely love this remake (one of my favourite remakes of any video game music of all time).
Really glad you dig the first version of this and thanks for caring so much about my work, legitimately. I wanted the DOOM II music to be as sonically cohesive as possible and in order to best execute that, I would have needed to start from scratch since I never finished it. Things like guitar sounds and drums weren't really up to snuff for me from the original recordings. I wanted something bigger and badder across the board. My taste in arrangement and tone has changed (as everyone's does) quite a bit over the past ten years, so things are bound to sound different. This isn't going anywhere though, it'll always be here for you to enjoy and thanks for caring about my music enough to come back and comment. I mean that.
You fought your way through hell on earth so far, but the hell portal on earth hasn't been located until now. the location of it was your hometown. A place of nostalgia. place you knew well, and is now overrun by demons, and warped into a hellish version of itself. You thought to yourself "this is it." As you load your weapons and set off to find whatever force brought them here....
I live in Dallas which also happens to be where id Software is based and I remember awhile back someone from id saying in an interview that when they create apocalyptic ruined city settings, that they're most likely based off of Dallas. It's crazy to think the place I've lived most of my life life will soon be ground zero for an interdimensional demonic invasion from hell..
I heard this in Brutal Doom 2: Hell on Earth Starter Pack, the intro sounds a lot creepy as I first entered the level and that is where I embraced my antihero personality murdering every demon I see on my path to avenge humanity's death as I venture out to find the source of the demonic invasion.
That intro has a feeling of being by a campfire with a couple other hardened souls who’ve got a few tales to tell while being completely surrounded by wilderness and shadows.
This song is welded to my brain because it played over the install/ splash screen for either Final Doom or Ultimate Doom (pretty sure it's final doom) and i installed it a lot because I used to build a lot of jank-ass shit computers back in the day.
@@nousername4416 Preferences are ok, I love the classics in their own right and it's not fair for me to claim 2016s is better as if it's fact, as it's also just my preference. I see 2016 and dubstep as being very very different since I'm paying attention to the synths and how they were created, the design process of it all. I like Eternal's even more because the guitar was used more, but myself being a music producer, I love everything Mick Gordon did because is all just so we'll produced. Unfortunately, some of the very best stems from the game didn't make it into the soundtrack. (Rip & Tear had this really great one that sounds like "The Negative One" from slipknot)
Thanks to a special program called Slumped and my smarts I was able to put this track along with 1 other of Andrew Hulshult's tracks into the Brutal Doom Metal Soundtrack V4 just by wiping out the versions that we're in there and putting these in there places. It's not that hard if you know what your doing. Congrats Andrew Hulshult for making one of the best tracks here that I've ever heard out of all of them I've heard.
only 5.2 k likes ? wtf ?? this is one of the best pieces of music i've ever heard, legit it's a masterpiece The instrument choice is excellent, it all fits in perfectly, the flow is aw some and the song doesn't overstay it's welcome, it is 4 mins and that's enough
Damn, I can't wait for the day when you finish all the IDKFA stuff, playing every level of Doom 1 and 2 with Brutal Doom and your soundtrack remakes will be HEAVY. :D The Shores of Hell anytime soon?
Thats Episode 4 of the Ultimate Doom. Doom II is saving the people of Earth, and sending the demons back to hell for ever, and killing the Icon of Sin too.
idkfa is now officially on Spotify and other streaming services:
open.spotify.com/album/2YqpDPPwqaKCoSBe36hVAe?si=4U58kroySTaP9edPy1R8uw
The beginning is a lot creepier than the original
Yeah no joke..
@Wouldntyouliketo know I think with this mix the name makes even more sense: You just killed a giant ass demon and every other demon is staring at the body. You slowly walked away from the corpse, looking around, loading your shotgun. The demons now you didn't even really start the slaughtering
The riff came from Black Sabbath's AFTER ALL song.
somber
It's missing a lol at the end
I feel like im hearing a metallica song without lyrics. This is one of the highest honors I can bestow, mr hulshult. Cant wait to hear what ya do in ancient gods pt 2
It's a Black Sabbath song called After all the Dead.
@@flipkiller8521 yep
If Metallica had balls. Or never kicked Dave mustain outta the band and not steal his riffs.
@@flipkiller8521lol
Metallica isn't even close...
THOSE WHO DISLIKE ARE DOOMED!
"Huh."
Against all the dislikes that Hell can conjure we shall send unto them only your like. Click until it is done
It was probably Civvie
Those who dislike are dead,just like the demons.
Also all the Demons that have been killed by DOOM Guy/Slayer!
This is truly one of the best Demon's Dead covers out there and I'm going to detail why its so fucking good.
> 0:00 - 0:23 The intro is simply amazing with the accoustic guitar. Like an introduction to a Hell-torn city infested by the evil that ravaged it. Humans who once lived peacefully now lie dead and mutilated before you. Blood dripping off your armor and soaking with red hot furious rage, you spot your first encounter.
> 0:24 - 2:23 As the music drops, you load two shells into your Super Shotgun with a nightmarish expression, you begin your approach to deliver justice with your own hands to the wicked that had befallen the city. The cries of the Wicked fill the streets and the sounds of bodies dropping and shotgun blasts echoing out are all that one hears as judgement is laid out.
> 2:24 - 3:54 With the carnage you've left behind, you hear the sound of a massive metallic door opening. With a slow turn, you see a massive warehouse opening, showing a very large demonic creature of flesh and metal. A massive rocket launcher for an arm and a cybernetic leg, the beast lets out a frightening roar as its minions of barons charge for you. With a grin that could be felt all the way from Hell, you switch out to your double-barreled delight for an old friend that only you can wield. You aim directly at the horde with the weapon charging with a bright green glow and at the count of three, you release the weapon's plasma that brings death and destruction.
I rate this absolute brutal masterpiece a whopping 12 in a 10 point scale of badass! Andrew Hulshult, I look forward into more of these amazing remixes! I wouldn't mind seeing a redo of your Running from Evil as it sounds like it was the first song you remixed. With all that you've learned, a redo would also be great! Keep it up!!!
-Pxy
._.
50,000 people used to live here...
the so called hell leaders, prostituted us to mars
You explained the exact feeling of this song, and I personally would explain it as not full metal, but just bad ass, with a slight undertone of metal to make it that much better
also I find using the shotgun more bad ass, because it is not the pure bringer of destruction of the BFG, but I still love the BFG, just on the bad ass scale, I prefer the shotgun
I think this fits as the Revenants' theme.. From their manual description, they're the "Demon's Dead", only they're brought back to fight yet again.
Manual description: "Apparently when a demon dies, they pick him up, dust him off, wire him some combat gear, and send him back into battle. No rest for the wicked, eh? You wish your missiles did what his can do."
It's not "You wish your missiles did what his can do", it's "Revenant wish his missiles did what you can do" I suppose
Bitches don't know about my micromissiles.
@Герман Н No, It's "You wish your missiles did what his can do."
Ah, so that's why there's so many revenants in Plutonia.
This music's fits better with that horror feeling you get while walking on the corridors of office at midnight
The intro gives me a strong L4D vibe, awesome work
Its the other way around buddy. DOOM is far older then L4D
@@DevilWolf000 This mix is far younger than L4D. And the original MiDi was a slightly different composition. If you're gonna be wrong, at least try to seem intelligent, 'buddy'.
I hope that, after work on Dusk is complete, you can come back to remaking Doom II songs. I want to hear your version of Adrian's Asleep.
Man I'd no doubt be in love with his version of into sandy's city.
@@shadow_endo into sandy's city is my fav doom 2 soundtrack, i hope he'll remake it
GUESS WHAT JUST FUCKIN CAME OUT
@@optimal8307 bruj
2:24
"You walk eternally through the shadow realms, standing strong against evil where all others falter. May your thirst for retribution never quench, may the blood on your sword never dry, and may we never need you again."
Rip and tear...UNTIL IT IS DONE!
@@TheSignOfTheX for they are rage, brutal, and without mercy.
But you will, as you always have been, and shall always forever onwards be, far, far worse!
This is your best remake. No wonder it was chosen as the music for Brutal Doom's "Dead Street" level.
Shame these old mixes weren’t included on the new IDKFA album. This mix of The Demon’s Dead is kickass. It’s been my favourite cover of this song since I heard it in Extermination Day
Agreed. This version is far better.
@@andyfriederichsen
I wouldn’t call it better per se. It would have been a fun addendum to the official IDKFA album, a little throwback to the tracks that began Andrew’s DOOM music journey over a decade ago
@@The_Dinosaur_Heretic It absolutely is better.
Only now do I recognize this from the Hell on Earth starter pack. Kickass job, my dude.
Yea.
That Archville inside the house that catches you by surprise in the window
It's so fucking good man, the devastated city, destroyed buildings and cars, imps everywhere and you hear this amazing cover.
The only map that hits you hard.
Not to mention the stealth bomber you can see from the sky
cant believe they didnt use this for the doom rerelease :(
1000% my decision. I wanted all the stuff for DOOM II to be as cohesive as possible which meant it all had to be made at the same time. Otherwise you would get mixes that sounded sonically mismatched next to each other which was already a challenge for the mixes from OG idkfa from 2016 to now. It'll still be here for you to enjoy though and I am glad you enjoyed my earlier work on this one. The new version is just "where I sit as an artist and how I would make it now vs 10 years ago". We all (hopefully) grow as time moves on and so does out taste.
Thanks for liking this stuff enough to come back after 10 freakin years though! Holy shit.
@@AndrewHulshultOfficial np, also i understand that it would be unused so it "matches" the tag style music (I say tag bc u only worked on the ancient gods)
This is my favorite version of the song as well
660 likes, 6 dislikes.
Gee, ain't that something.
Hello i am from the future 2020 and i want to tell you that he has 4188 likes
@Çağrı Himmetoğlu Hello. I am from the future of 2021 and I want to tell you that Doom Slayer will be in Super Smash Bros Ultimate as a DLC Fighter.
@@AdamnSandals dont lie us, dude because thats too good for being real
@@AdamnSandals and andrew is new id composer
@@AdamnSandals well you’re not wrong
Ol' Ronnie would have a tear in his eye.
Dead Streets.
23:56 PM, 21/06/2161
You fought your way against a vicious horde of demons in that twisted neighborhood where you once lived.
The fight was heavy and bloody, you take some time to rest; you slept for something like 5 hours and when you wake up, following the clock on the HUD of your armor it's night.
23:56, almost midnight; the moment is simply perfect for you to move. The air is fresh and the temperature is good, allowing you to think the right plan and moves. After exiting the apartment you used for resting, you take the street behind it and it takes you to the commercial quarter of los angeles.
There's too much silence and you know one thing when the place is too silent: the quiet before the storm.
You venture yourself in those dead streets: homes, shops and a lot of pubs are now silent, some car alarm still sound in the night but when you approach the center of the zone, you hear a roar that is familiar to you: a taurus like roar and some heavy footsteps, like an hoof stepping in the ground.
One of your worst enemies is around and you know for sure that he isn't alone...knowing this you grin under your helmet while cocking up your Quad Barrel Cannon Shotgun, ready to deliver some severe justice upon their demonic asses.
This is definitely worth playing over the original song for suburbs level on doom 2 seeing it makes the level more dark and gives you a feel of fear and dread from the imps,revenants and a archvilles waiting to kill you.
The soundtrack of my childhood, along with Running from evil. Nice work :3
andrew, im playing Dusk rn, never stop, these are amazing
The new DOOM 2 soundtrack is my personal highlight from the new DOOM release. I love it. @AndrewHulshultOfficial But why is this version of Demons dead not included as alternate song. The intro with the acoustic guitar is too good to be not included. DOOM2 has two maps with this song. So perfect to include both versions of the song. Same for the other maps with same song and older versions here on RUclips.
X2
I wanted a fresh approach to DOOM II across the board so it was cohesive all the way through. A kind of "...and this is the final chapter and where I am at musically today" type thing. Tastes change over time for everyone of course. Glad you like the first version though and came back here after all this time haha. It'll still be here for ya along with the others.
@AndrewHulshultOfficial please do not get me wrong. That should not mean that i prefer one version over the other.I love both versions of that song, so i was a bit surprised that not both versions made their way in the final soundtrack, because of the possibility to choose different versions for maps with the same song.
But i respect it that you as musician wanted a fresh and cohesive way and released the DOOM2 Soundtrack without those older versions. The new soundtrack is kickass fine as usual from Mr. Hulshult.
First thing i had done with the new DOOM release was staying in map01 and using IDMUS to hear all songs.
Are there options to buy or download these older versions too, to preserve and keep my Hulshult collection complete in good quality and are there plans in doing the different songs from Final DOOM too?
I literally love the way this starts! Thank you
as opposed to figuratively loving it?
Y e s
WE WERE ROBBED!
The more I hear this version, the more I love it! Damn, you rock!
Holy shit! This is sick. Such a perfect combination of creepy and heavy.
That slide.... holy shit its amazing.
I can't not hear this without the car alarms now
Discovered this in Brutal Dooms Hell on Earth starter pack. Absolutely love this remake (one of my favourite remakes of any video game music of all time).
that map DAT FUKING MAP with the destroyed houses and this MUSIC
HOLY SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!
Suburbs?
Yep, I always loved the Suburbs.
...M'kay.
its a vinesauce vinny song go watch it its better with context
This is the best version of The Demon's Head. Why is it different on the Doom I+II Soundtrack? @AndrewHulshultOfficial
Really glad you dig the first version of this and thanks for caring so much about my work, legitimately.
I wanted the DOOM II music to be as sonically cohesive as possible and in order to best execute that, I would have needed to start from scratch since I never finished it. Things like guitar sounds and drums weren't really up to snuff for me from the original recordings. I wanted something bigger and badder across the board. My taste in arrangement and tone has changed (as everyone's does) quite a bit over the past ten years, so things are bound to sound different.
This isn't going anywhere though, it'll always be here for you to enjoy and thanks for caring about my music enough to come back and comment. I mean that.
Simply my favorite of Doom 2! Thank you so much for this masterpiece!
+Moameth Dark Rider What about into sandys city or ultimate challenge (wolfensteen song on secret level)
lonleyglobe0 Andrew should remake into Sandy's city.
NCR veteran ranger approved 👍
Best DooM's music ever! This is a hell of a requiem for a demon.
The intro gives me Fade to Black (Metallica) vibes, really damn cool
This is the greatest redition I've ever heard. Thank you for putting this in my life.
so ready for the next game!!!
When you turn down the pitch just a touch it just makes it more awesome
\m/ There needs to be a "HELL YEAH!" button.
You fought your way through hell on earth so far, but the hell portal on earth hasn't been located until now. the location of it was your hometown. A place of nostalgia. place you knew well, and is now overrun by demons, and warped into a hellish version of itself. You thought to yourself "this is it." As you load your weapons and set off to find whatever force brought them here....
I live in Dallas which also happens to be where id Software is based and I remember awhile back someone from id saying in an interview that when they create apocalyptic ruined city settings, that they're most likely based off of Dallas. It's crazy to think the place I've lived most of my life life will soon be ground zero for an interdimensional demonic invasion from hell..
I remember i would get stuck on levels that played this track and I hear for so long id start humming singing with it
There's just something about that acoustic guitar at the beginning that sounds satisfying
Creepier as hell !!!!
People need the whole soundtrack now!!!!!
Btw, thanks for doing this :)
Hell on Earth Starter Pack doesn't have the full version of this song?
Nope.
I was quite suprised about the later part just now. Am disapointed, but perhaps the update will include it.
Thanks for remaking my favorite Doom2 OST. You did a great work
Dude this fits Doom sooo well!
When you're entering a city with a Cybie after you...
I heard this in Brutal Doom 2: Hell on Earth Starter Pack, the intro sounds a lot creepy as I first entered the level and that is where I embraced my antihero personality murdering every demon I see on my path to avenge humanity's death as I venture out to find the source of the demonic invasion.
If only i could go back and listen to this song for the first time again. Perfection!
As the quiet kid I approve. PS: I'm not quiet when I don't feel like being quiet.
i had goosebumps....
me too i want a movie DOOM but make by the producer who make the first game DOOM :)))
That intro has a feeling of being by a campfire with a couple other hardened souls who’ve got a few tales to tell while being completely surrounded by wilderness and shadows.
After all the demon’s dead
This song is welded to my brain because it played over the install/ splash screen for either Final Doom or Ultimate Doom (pretty sure it's final doom) and i installed it a lot because I used to build a lot of jank-ass shit computers back in the day.
just........Doomtastic and Doomazing !!!!!!!
I can't wait to see your work on doom eternal!!
Doom 2016 is awesome, but with this Music, it would be godlike!
Doom 2016s music was still far far superior
@@Snavels too dubstep-y, i prefer the stuff in the old games
@@nousername4416 Preferences are ok, I love the classics in their own right and it's not fair for me to claim 2016s is better as if it's fact, as it's also just my preference. I see 2016 and dubstep as being very very different since I'm paying attention to the synths and how they were created, the design process of it all. I like Eternal's even more because the guitar was used more, but myself being a music producer, I love everything Mick Gordon did because is all just so we'll produced. Unfortunately, some of the very best stems from the game didn't make it into the soundtrack. (Rip & Tear had this really great one that sounds like "The Negative One" from slipknot)
Speechless
Holy shit this is amazing. Best remake ever no questions asked
6666 views...
Wat.
69 likes
Doom Guy added a six to represent himself.
Wait this illegal :I
why didnt they just use these for the remaster? theyre way better
This is an absolute fucking masterpiece
this is my favorite song
mostly because for some reason Oblige likes to put this as like every song
and here we are... again... amazing soundtrack... seriously you're a dark lord
So good.
After all.....
Ridalia Hey. You get the inspiration. I hope I'm not the only one who sings along with the actual lyrics
[The Dead]
This is so great
Thanks to a special program called Slumped and my smarts I was able to put this track along with 1 other of Andrew Hulshult's tracks into the Brutal Doom Metal Soundtrack V4 just by wiping out the versions that we're in there and putting these in there places. It's not that hard if you know what your doing. Congrats Andrew Hulshult for making one of the best tracks here that I've ever heard out of all of them I've heard.
The main riff reminds me of Stone Sour's Inhale.
only 5.2 k likes ? wtf ?? this is one of the best pieces of music i've ever heard, legit it's a masterpiece
The instrument choice is excellent, it all fits in perfectly, the flow is aw some and the song doesn't overstay it's welcome, it is 4 mins and that's enough
Awesome sound on the guitar!
Master of time
i really hope he finishes the whole soundtrack for Doom II
Holy shit YES!
This is the best remake that has ever been made. Of anything. Fucking chills.
This sounds like you met DIO in the streets of Cairo for some reason
I'm guessing your going to continue remaking the doom 2 soundtrack now that the doom 1 remakes are complete?
Basil Bonehead 8 months later no response, I wonder if Andrew even reads his comments
Basil Bonehead 8 months later no response, I wonder if Andrew even reads his comments
he reads comments on the latest videos he not going to look at comments from 3 years ago
And hope they take his remakes and polishes it a bit, then pays him thousands of dollars for it? Hope it happens.
Basil Bonehead 8 months later no response, I wonder if Andrew even reads his comments
Woooow!! Epic!!!
So cool!!
awesome.
Damn, I can't wait for the day when you finish all the IDKFA stuff, playing every level of Doom 1 and 2 with Brutal Doom and your soundtrack remakes will be HEAVY. :D The Shores of Hell anytime soon?
Wow, this is epic
Beautiful stuff, mate! 👍😁
This is the man working on DOOM Eternal's new music.
Awesome! i love this song
awesome
Just got through the refueling base, wow what a level. I had to look up the song, seeing "andrew hullshult remake" felt like christmas :D
Epic!
Amazing
very beautiful bro
My face has melted.and now my skull is on fire
Best fps game of all time
BRUTAL DOOM
Yes!!!!!! So good
AMAZING
OH DAMN OH OOHHHH DAAAAMMMN THE BEEEAT JUST DROPPED YEAAAAAAAAAAAH
That's a hell of a requiem.
After All... They're dead
An Andrew Hulshult remix of Opening to Hell/Icon of Sin would be awesome
Doom 2 is secretly Doomguy avenging his dead pet bunny.
Thats Episode 4 of the Ultimate Doom. Doom II is saving the people of Earth, and sending the demons back to hell for ever, and killing the Icon of Sin too.
Trying to remember the storylines of TNT Evilution and Plutonia Experiment now... I know there were things to those, too.
@@420Impeller mock II: the speed of stupid
@@Ehvelynne Yup. The best joke wad.
Ahhh dead streets from hell on earth starter pack