This is NOT true. During an interview with CyberDen, Bobby himself said that he thought that they were going to get sued and that he was willing to take responsability for making those cover songs but not for putting them in the game. He also said that he is surprised that no one ever filed a lawsuit against iD Software. The whole "he was a lawyer and knew how to put songs without getting sued" is just a misinformation spread byJohn Romero.
The sound quality of older PC games like this were highly dependent on your method of sound generation. We never had a computer that could do MIDIs that sounded this good. It sounds like they may be using a high grade soundcard for this recording.
This track has an interesting reputation in the DOOM Mapping community. Because this track is the default MAP01 music, whenever someone makes a custom doom map this is the track that plays by default. There's probably 10's of thousands of amateur doom maps with this music accompanying them. If you were part of the early doom modding community you probably heard this song hundreds of times.
Dude I recently discovered you after watching the Endwalker jamming session. You look like a really cool guy and your ability to jam along side the songs is really impressive! Subbed!
I just recently discovered your channel and I dabbled with guitar like 12 years ago when I had my dads Westone Dynasty handed down to me, it’s a pretty dope electric. You’ve inspired me to grab myself a nice acoustic and start playing. Eventually I’ll work up to electric. Anyways keep on doing what you’re doing man, you’re killing it. 🤘🏻 Happy new year!
I don't understand the whole video because my english knowledge is middle-low, but I only can say that I love the parts when you add your guitar with the ost
they just want music that is a trend from their respective era. old doom obviously make thrash metal music, and modern doom try to follow djent era of heavy metal.