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God that speech. “Against all the evil that hell can conjure, all the wickedness that mankind can produce, we will send unto them only you. Rip and tear until it is done.” Could inspire an entire army. Makes you feel unstoppable.
@@dominicpriestthey also fucked with the entire final edit of the released soundtrack, according to Mick they chopped up a lot of the tracks and threw in poorly mixed transitions and edits, along with a bunch of clipping and artifacts, basically they made the end product sound worse than it should
For nearly two decades, I considered Arcanum: Of Steamworks And Magick Obscura to have the best soundtrack but Doom Eternal beats all contenders into a pulp
Urdak is one of the most demonic and apocalyptic songs in the game, and at the end of the plot, I don't know why people always put it in the beginning of the soundtrack
BFG Division 2020. It's a good callback to Doom No Subtitle (2016). Like how Battlefield stitches up the theme each new release and it feels like a new song. Good work!
Collector's Edition buyer here: We never got what we were promised - it was supposed to be the game's OST fully mixed and mastered by Mick himself. Sooo, yeah, that was a fkn lie. Thanks, Bethesda.
@@xx_sadcube_xx Mick composed the actual music to all of these songs. As far as the OST, the only reason Chad Mossholder is added on as co-artist is because id Software basically set Mick up for failure. They announced that one of the higher editions of the game would include "a full soundtrack of music composed by Mick Gordon" - which was the first time Mick had even heard of them wanting to do an OST, since they never even cut the deal with him yet. But because they put his name on the announcement and refused to back down, he was basically blackmailed into trying to complete it on a relatively short deadline, while he was already constantly crunching just to make the music for the game itself. He got like 12 of the songs mixed and mastered for the OST by the deadline, and the ones he didn't do, id had Chad just hastily and messily paste together the audio files from the game - which were not mixed or edited in a manner conducive for a listenable soundtrack - and throw them in to fill out the rest of the OST. So in short, all of the music is by Mick. Chad's name is only there because id Software seemingly did everything they could to ruin Mick's reputation, in every step of the development process for this game.