Doom II OST - Map 31 - Evil Incarnate
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- Опубликовано: 7 апр 2008
- Bobby Prince: "This song was originally written for Wolfenstein which only supported FM synthesizers. In order to get into the mood for it, I rented a movie about the infamous "Doctor of Auschwitz" and watched it until I was totally infuriated. This song was the result of the feeling of evil that came over me thinking about the terrible things the Nazis did.
During the development of DOOM II, a decision was made (by John Romero, I think) to include at least one Wolfenstein level. This song had been one of John Carmack's favorites in Wolfenstein, so I translated the FM file to a general MIDI file. The FM version had an instrument that sounded like footsteps (for soldiers marching), and I had to try to find a similar sound among the 128 standard instruments that make up the general MIDI standard. It turned out that the gunshot patch (general MIDI instruments include several sound effects) would work if I played a very low octave note for a relatively short time. One would call this "using an instrument patch by abusing it." The problem with doing this is that not all sound cards have the same effect when you abuse individual instruments. Such is the case here. On some wavetable synths, these "footsteps" last long enough that you begin to hear the richochet part of the gunshot. On the Roland Sound Canvas and the Yamaha MU-80, it does sound like many soldiers marching. Such incompatibilities and quirks are the price one pays for trying to make something do what it was not really intended to do".
Map 31: Wolfenstein
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Nazi: Achtung!
Doomguy: *shotgun fires*
Nazi: Mein Leben!
Actually those were the SS troops, they announce their presence by saying their rank, "Schutz staffel!"
would of been cool if they were able to add all of the Wolfenstein troops and bosses with doom mechanics. but for the time it was a very well done reboot!
The way the sound is compressed, it almost sounds like the Nazis scream "I'm leavin'!" When they die. For the longest time I thought that's what they really said and it was some kind of of odd, dark humor.
Actchtung _atention
@@itscorvid358 it always sounded like shu shovel to me
Ahh doomguy your ancestor blastkiwickz would be proud
Its kinda funny because i kinda like to think that they are related :)
RMJ1984 they are related. B.J. Blazkowicz was a spy in WWII, then his grandson was Commander Keen, and somewhere down the line one of the decendants had the Doomguy. it's all confirmed by id software
pokemaster123ism It's kinda creepy to think Keen and Bj are releated...
Darkstar why is it creepy?
Just the image of Keen is creppy... that's all...
Doom II cast:
Zombieman
Shotgun Guy
Heavy Weapon Dude
Imp
Demon
Lost Soul
Cacodemon
Hell Knight
Baron of Hell
Arachnotron
Pain Elemental
Revenant
Mancubus
Arch-Vile
The Spider Mastermind
The Cyberdemon
Our Hero
AeizzatToha
*super shotgun sounds*
Spectre?
Uriel-BS Spectre doesn't appear in Doom II monster cast, unfortunately.
@@AeizzatToha really? damn
Pietro Seiji I think the Spectre appeared in Doom 64 monster cast only.
I always loved how the they used the marching sound as drum
The Hyrule castle theme in breath of the Wild does the same thing though with a completely different vibe
It's pretty cool
Edit: the track "Thousand March" from pizza tower also uses marching as percussion
I think it’s supposed to symbolize nazis marching
"mein laben!" when I was a kid it sounded like they're saying "I'm leaving!"
ok cool i wasnt the only one!
Nicky Schreiber fun fact : mein laben means my life
SS Nazi: Achtung!
*Starts blasting at Doomguy*
Doomguy: *Fires back*
SS Nazi: ok *i'm leaving!*
He left life
I thought they said "My liver!"
The sound of marching is the perfect touch.
DOOM Guy is the epitome of bad ass. Not only did he save Mars, but when those Demons ran back to hell, he followed em. He went after them, single handedly and messed up their house, took a dump in the sink, and came back, then saved EARTH.
And killed Nazi’s in the process!
took a shit in their closet too
dont forget that
Then after saving earth he locked himself in hell, became immortal from sheer hatred and rage, killed so many demons for eons they finally banished him to a completely different reality where he impressed some tech knights so much they made him their warrior king and took his words (rip and tear!) and turned them into a battle cry even though he was a madman raving in a language they didn't even understand, then was made into a literal deus ex machina by some random god to kill demons even more effectively once a giant skyscraper sized demon showed up (that he killed)
He then got locked in that universes version of hell for potentially millions of years endlessly killing demons until finally they managed to drop an entire building on him and and lock him in a magic stone sarcophagus.
*then* this universes version of earth found him, a totally unrelated robot guy kept him around in case the demons invaded Mars
He then killed all the demons that invaded Mars, got sent across the universe to get him out of the way
So he found an ancient warship that could teleport to anywhere in the multiverse, went to earth when it got invaded, blew Mars up because he needed to find a wormhole, killed a demon that probably had a history as long as his own (the gladiator is the last of its kind), then he rescued god, killed a goddess, then killed another god, then killed the actual creator of the multiverse who was an alternate version of himself
And was sealed away for "later use" or something after all that
@@DogsRNicethat was... very thorough! Bravo!
Chuck Norris's only fear is Doomguy, the soldier who taught Chuck all he knows.
Anyone wanna make a synopsis of the Wolfenstein levels in Doom 2 just for fun?
Here's mine...
Doomguy found a secret teleporter that took him back in time to an altered past where Nazis got their hands on hellish, futuristic technology. They were able to control the beasts that entered their era, being those Pinky Demons and one Cyberdemon. Doomguy decided to prevent the future from being altered by destroying all the equipment the Nazis got a hold of...as well as killing said Nazis who owned them. With the equipment destroyed and those particular demons and Nazis slain, history returned to normal and Doomguy resumed his primary mission after finding his way back to his era after killing the Cyberdemon.
So you're suggesting that Doomguy travelling to the past to kill the demons that the nazis controlled is something that always have and will happen?
I came up with this.
After defeating the gigantic Icon of Sin, Doom Guy found that there was a deeper area of hell... An area which contained the most evil people of all...
The Nazis.
Doom guy suddenly remembered when he was young, his Great Grandmother would tell him about how his Great Grandfather Blatzkowitz died to the Nazis. Thinking about this only made his rage grow stronger, so he cracked his knuckles, and jumped down.
@@ultimateinternetman4335 B.J died to old age. Madlad killed mecha hitler
@@labratiam1 Lets say mecha hitler died in a different timeline, but the doom timeline is where BJ died
Now where do the hanged Commander Keens play into this?
WE MAKING IT OUT THE CONCENTRATION CAMP WITH THIS ONE
NAAAAAAAAH MAN
wtf man
I beg your pardon?
Wouldnt ve that hard with all those wooden doors.
I always thought this song was perfect for the secret level. That stomping sound invokes images to the mind of demonic remnants of nazis stomping their feet in tandem, heiling and marching in hell still doomed to follow their evil ideology in the afterlife.
I didn't realize this song could get more heavy and imposing until I heard this version.
This is Wolfenstein: Spear of Destiny's final level music. I played Doom 2 first before Wolfenstein: Spear of Destiny. Actually I beat the latter recently. When I heard that music I had a big nostalgic smile on my face.
"Prove your worth, human"
"you may wield the spear"
I always thought this was ID Software's very own Hell March.
Are You *The Ugly Barnacle*
I like how when you wear headphones and they march they are in different sides if you listen closely
The most ominous and sinister theme song in the entire DOOM series. Ironic that it's from a stage with *human* enemies and not *demons from hell* when you think about it. Says a lot about how damn evil humanity can truly be at times huh. . . 👿
And said humans are Nazis
It kind of lends a little credence to the theological idea that it was humankind which taught the angels how to kill, doesn't it?
In the original Spear of Destiny that was actually a devil boss. That actually got me. See, I got that spear and I was waiting for the loading, but loading didn't happen. I opened the door and everything was red, and there was blood everywhere. Perhaps that "Get Psyched" loading was fake after all.
All the worst of Hell’s demonic army are nothing compared to the evil that humanity is capable of.
schutzstaffel!!
I can't hear this theme without imagining an SS soldier saying "Schutzstaffel" or "Mein leben!"
if doomguy went into German territory during WWII, the war would've been over in less than 3 hours.
The stomping makes this sound downright horrifying.
"Prove your worth, human!"
...
"You may wield the Spear."
y'know in a game full of literal hellspawn and the icon of sin, the thing truly labelled "evil incarnate" is still the nazis
as it should be
LOL, Mao Zedong and Stalin make "Magical Moustache Man" look like Mr. Rodgers on a Sunday morning cartoon, in comparison.
@HasE_pUrpUral But did they get over 100 million kills... uhh I mean assists?
@HasE_pUrpUral Mao Zedong, maybe, but all commie leaders in total its a guarantee. And those are just the ones they are even willing to admit to.
@HasE_pUrpUral Only if you're talking about abortion; femi-nuts are THE most genocidal maniacs I've EVER had the misfortune of interacting with; no inkling of accountability or responsibility at all what so ever and to simply murder a new born child out of convenience... NOW THAT'S DUCKING EVIL!!
@@TheBlackAndDeckerBootyWrecker The difference between commies and fascists is that the former group's body count primarily came from incompetence and insane working conditions. The nazis genuinely just wanted to fucking kill people, and that is much worse IMO, although the point still stands that since so many people died under Mao and the USSR, the latter of which was also the source of about half of the world's problems thank to the Cold War alongside the US, communism is still probably a great evil.
I mean, in theory it is a pretty good thing, it just doesn't really work in practice at all.
love the marching sounds
Am I the only one who thinks this song is similar to the World Eight Theme in Super Mario Bros 3?
Woah. It really sounds like it now that I think about it
You're right M8
A thumbs-up means that you're not alone in thinking that. So no, you're far from the only one that hears it now.
Kinda.
Fun fact, id Software’s earliest game was a prototype Super Mario Bros. 3 port!
it kind of sounds like the ship theme from super Mario bros 3
Kruzty Nickers Yeah... it does.
You know I was thinking the same thing
+Kruzty Nickers Yes, it sounds a lot like World 8.
World 8, totally!
Kind of? It sounds almost identical to the Super Mario Bros 3 Airship Theme to me, and that Airship Theme is a literal rip of the first part of "Mars: The Bringer of War" by Gustav Holst.
Doomguy's great grand father is Blatzkowitz. Blatzkowitz fought Nazis and Doomguy fought demons. Pretty much the same enemy in slightly different forms.
mopbrothers deep
and then Doomguy fought the Nazis himself
yup
no nazis are angels, very different
Jebron Lames no nazis are gay
That footstep effect is awesome
Who would have thought, that gunshot sounds could make such bad-ass footstep sounds
This is how i remember hearing the song on my 486 a long long time ago. it never really sounded the same after it came out on windows and the sound cards changed their midi playback. NICE
Love this music! The Atari Jaguar version of Wolfenstein 3D had this song during gameplay. Love the creepy sound of the Nazi boots marching!!!
Robert Prince did a creative job on this.
Not really. This sounds almost identical to the Super Mario Bros 3 Airship Theme, and that theme is a complete rip of the first part of Mars: The Bringer of War.
Doom, Return to Castle Wolfenstein onwards, and competition like Rise of the Triad and Duke Nukem 3D may have deemed the gameplay value of Wolf3D extremely obsolete, but the OST will never be rendered that, miraculously and thankfully so.
I was so pissed off when this song, and all the wolfenstein references were removed from the Doom 3: BFG Edition of Doom 2. Was playing it today and when I got to the Wolfenstein maps, the entire game was ruined... They even censored the enemies...
They censored it to make it easier to sell to the crybaby cucks over in Europistan.
*****
I assume they just created one version for European and American releases out of pure laziness. The rerelease of Fallout 1 and 2 on Steam is the cucked dickless European version, too - or it was.
+DSFARGEG00 Children removed?
TommyDaGreatest
Among the changes, yes. Fanpatches fix this, apparently.
*****
I suppose it's a combination of cost-cutting and a need to appeal to as wide a demographic as possible.
"Shudshaffle"
**pumps shotgun**
"Mein leben!"
*schutzstaffel
I AM DEATH INCARNATE
“Mein leben!” *_Yeah, you’re leavin’, alright._*
"Mein Leben!" means "My life!", so your response makes not a lot of sense
Now if I could remember which Wolfenstein 3D level this first showed up in...
Spear of Destiny, Second Half of Level 18, aka Level 21 and the final level of the game.
This is my favorite track from whole game.
Sounds like Super Mario/Koopa something.
I still remember stubbling upon this level back in the day and losing my shit.
Is it me or I hear the "footsteps" as a gun shot noise?
The footsteps are literally created with the MIDI gunshot patch. Some MIDI synthesizers will make them sound pretty close to footsteps, while others will be much less ambiguous gunshots. It's explained in the description.
I wish they brought back all the Wolfenstein enemies, not just the SS Nazis
Wait the marching is part of the music? I thought it was an indication that there were germans on the other side of the door or wall
mein leben!
abdulqudz89 Schustaffel!
+Dylan Bourassa
You mean Schutzstaffel. That's what they saying in a correct German Language. ^^
Eva, auf wiedersehen
MEIN LEBEN!
Prove you're worth, human!
Bro, this deserves a remaster
"M E I N L E B E N"
Diamond Head - Am I Evil
Aenigma33: El Cazador de las Pesadillas sodom axis of evil two!
Mars: The Bringer of War by Gustav Host.
Love the marching sound
The marching sounds so menacing
The Best Soundtrack
Well, that's the version I played when I was 5 years old, and I remember the title music.
Even though the Nazis were bad there music in Doom 2 is a BANGER
When your mom asks you to clean your room. But you didn't and you hear her stomping up the stairs to check if you did
HERE COMES THE SMACKDOWN
Excellent song!
this song is awesome, the steps in the song like a great big army!!!! :O
I can hear them marching...
One of my favorite doom tracks, and it's a remix of Wolfenstein
Marching intensifies
@TheShadowgaiden
One fought Man, one fought Space, and one fought Hell. All three territories covered.
Doom guy: "wait...why are the nazis her-OHHHH"
"Prove your worth, Human...."
"You may wield the Spear...."
Am I the only one who hid in my cell to wait for a thousand Nazis to march away so the coast would be clear the first time playing?
I always thought it was outside of the building the level took place in so I never worried.
Or rather Hell March was an attempt to match Evil Incarnate by throwing a bunch of sound bites against classic MIDI perfection :)
awsome song
I'm quite certain you're thinking of the Death Knight from the Spear of Destiny. Actually, "Ultimate Challenge" plays when you fight him. After you pick up the Spear and engage the Angel of Death, "Evil Incarnate" plays.
Coolest mission on D2!
That bass is perfect
Imagine if Doomguy and Blazkowicz teamed up together.
Two of the most iconic FPS characters, one wielding a BFG9000 and Chaingun, kicking ass. No Nazi or Hell henchmen would stand in their way.
This was originally the theme for the final boss in Spear of Destiny, correct?
Yes, this plays when you pick up the spear and the level loads into the hellscape
Mine is : Doom Guy, Master Chief, William Joseph B.J Blazkowicz and Marcus Phoenix.
Prove your worth, human!
You may wield the spear...
Now i think that i should play Brutal Wolfenstein and listen to this next time.
the best song of doom 2
I can't believe it's not wolfeinstein!
I want this in the first pvz
This song makes me picture big scary dark halls. huge groups of soliders marching by, While B.J and Doomguys sneaks around waiting for the right moment to STRIKE!.
0:10 Kinda sounds like marching
Because it is
Wolfenstein 3d is the king of FPS, it was the first to truely get out to a wide audience and people could really see and understand what was going on at the screen.
Its not stuff people make up, Wolfenstein 3D is king! ,its so sad they can do a true remake while keeping colors and the maze level design.
there were Pinkies in their base, idk why
Master Chief hides behind a regenerating shield, he's nowhere manly enough! :P
@dontnedone Now you put a idea of a Mario FPS in my head! lol
The MC of Painkiller and the Doomguy could have epic as hell chopping contests.
YEAH!!!
**WWII flasbacks**
**glitches**
I guess this sounds better than the Spear of Destiny version.
MEIN LEBEN!!! *drops dead*
I play the level just to hear the music and MEIN LEIBEN!!
I read that this tune may have originated from Shostakovich's Symphony No. 7, which was written in defiance of the Nazi boot steppers during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. If so, it would be quite fitting.
This was (or at least the intro of this) the title screen music for the mac version of Doom2
M E I N L E B E N
This music is played at the title screen and one of the levels in the SNES version of Wolfenstein, and if I'm not mistaken, the SNES version came out before Doom II did. I don't know why this song's also played during the second half of the ending to Doom II where it shows all the enemies though.
0:15 reminds me of the synth lead in BFG Division
Am I Evil - Diamond Head
yes, the gunshot sfx does exist in midi. i have a yamaha whatever you call it in america, ill just call it a electro piano, and does include it. alongside bird tweets, telephone rings, helicopter sounds, and tank sounds i think?
BRAKA MONOGA!!!
This here is the true form of Doomguys Theme Song
Oddly sobering knowing this kinda evil really existed. :p
Yup he was... also commonly known as Angel of Death.
CHOOSE WAFFLES!
*Chooses pancakes*
I'M LEAVING!