I'm telling you, when you're elbows deep in a cacodemon's eye all while running for you're life from a fireborne baron and THIS begins to play it just hits entirely different.🤌🤌🤌🤌
Imma have to lore correct you there chief - The barons of hell and doom hunters starting to run as they hear the music start to play as the doomslayer flies in with his elbow deep in a cacodemon's eye is what hits different 🤌🤌🤌
The music actually pushes you into more dangerous situations in the game. I remember times when I literally felt like I was immortal killing waves and waves of demons without being hit lol
the volume slider in this game is a difficulty slider, it is an objective FACT that playing the game with the music turned up makes you better at the game
Fun fact: Doom Music makes you feel like you can fight the sun Edit 1: Fine it makes you want to Destroy the sun and win Edit 2: Jesus 1.9k likes thx everyone
Honestly Doom (2016) is maybe the best intro to FPS games there is. Straightforward mechanics, not too much movement, immersive environment and story, and fun combat. Doom Eternal adds a lot of mechanics, really expanding on the depth of the combat. I’d start with Doom (2016) not only so you understand Eternal’s story, but to ease you into the mechanics.
I love Doom, but Half Life 2 is still a MASSIVE piece even today, the scenario is solid af, it still hold visually thanks to the updates Source got years after years also, I would like, give 100% HL2 with ep1 and 2 the best FPS games and coming right after at 99% just because Half Life 2 is way more immersive story wise. But Doom's reboots are defo way more fun to play than HL2.
@@mattgreen7692 More like Wolfenstein 3D of what Doom was a natural evolution, then they made Quake, which was the barebone foundation of FPS games that gave us the holy grail of modern FPS, Half Life, this, is where it all started, when everything led to Half Life. Doom is Doom, it's a massive historical game, but it was not the introduction to the world of FPS games, Id Software created the genre with 3 games, Valve maxed the potential, the rest is history :)
Actually, Doom (2016) is a shitty shooter. It can be called whatever like "close combat with guns", but not a shooter game. Enemies keep standing when they are dead, waiting for you to hit them in the face. Try making headshots - they dont work either. No way to cut limbs with bullets like in deadspace. It just looks like a shooter game, but not behaves like one.
Mick Gordon’s work on this and the 2016 soundtrack are even outside of games some of the best composition that’ve come out in the past 10 years. Gotta catch the documentary about both albums.
@@radicallybean Essentially the id Software (Doom) Studio Director made a public reddit post shitting on Mick Gordon about the Doom Eternal soundtrack saying its bad quality was all because Gordon was bad. Mick Gordon came back with receipts showing id Software were actually treating him like crap the whole time. More shit slinging occurred. The community is somewhat divided on who to believe. I believe Mick, personally.
If you get seasick in first person games, adjusting the field of view typically helps. Raise the FOV in the settings, and turn off screen shake, and see if that helps. Sitting further away from the monitor also helps.
2:27 that screaming sound is a lawnmower, and that nasty synth at 4:00 is a lawnmower combined with a guitar, it's a weird plugin that fuses two sounds, like a chainsaw and a guitar, which you hear in BFG division from Doom 2016 do what you will with this information
Mick Gordon is quite literally a trendsetter. With DOOM and Atomic Heart he's quite literally created a metal/dubstep subgenre called Argent Metal and it is singlehandedly my favorite type of metal. It's adrenaline incarnite infused with song and it's consistently so unique and heavy, every beat tearing through your core. Truly a masterpiece and a master composer in his own rite.
I know im late to this but i just found it hilarious how i thought about the exact same tips in exactly the same order and then checked the comments and saw this comment xD I would also maybe add too high sensitivity
Mick Gordon is such a treasure. Eternal is also a little bit a of a puzzle shooter. The puzzle: How to extend the sick beats longer because the demons just don't live long enough. For another video game composer I recommend: Masayoshi Soken. The range of his music in FFXIV is insane. For the shortlist: Who Brings Shadow; Ultima (Scions and Sinners); Footfalls; To The Edge; Metal Brute Justice Mode; A Long Fall; What Angel Wakes Me; and Scream (this is one is composed by Soken; arranged by Takafumi Imamura; performed by AKINO).
I hadn't seen anyone mention this but: Mick used a chainsaw on this track, so the "revving" portions of what sounds like a guitar is actually a legit chainsaw. 3:58
I love the "chorus" part 3:00 in. It goes harder than the others due to the background (idk what it's called) dropping a bit, but because it's the only one that does it, it's not overused and that just makes it hit even harder!
I agree. The chord changing in the background almost feels like a culmination of the violence the soundtrack is eliciting. Like we're slowly zooming out of a camera angle that's been focused on Doomslayer slaughtering these demons, and now we're watching the trail of carnage he's left behind his wake as we get to 3:00.
The soundtrack really makes you FEEL like you are showering in the blood of a demon horde that you are actively ripping to pieces (I have beaten every doom except for the mobile game lol)
First time in the channel: I've been a Doom fan ever since the first game came out in 1993 and love the series, and this reaction was so wholesome and amazing! Hope you like the games!! 🙏😊
Thank you. The uploader can't be effective to say what the song is. She can go to hell in a bad way, but you can go there and destroy them all... including the uploader.
Mick Gordon is honestly just an AMAZING soundtrack composer and the way he did it for DOOM so that the music flowed smoothly between transitions since you want to be able to have the music go between combat/ambience/etc. without it seeming out of place is very important for immersion and Mick’s solution was just PERFECT.
This music is why I got through the game. The music just drives you to do better, even if you die a hundred times. It gets to the point where you become a god at the game, dodging and weaving like neo, and ripping demons apart. It's so satisfying.
The most amazing thing about the doom eternal soundtrack is its played differently every time. Since the music changes the more intense or slowed down the fighting gets.
It's also pretty damn brutal and requires a lot from the player in terms of multi-tasking and is pretty challenging, even on Easy. I dunno, if a person told me they're not really all that familiar with FPS games I wouldn't tell them to go anywhere near Doom Eternal.
When From Software releases their next entry into the Armored Core series, I hope it has music styled a bit like this (or, God willing, mick Gordon actually contributes to the game's OST. It was already a blessing to have the talents of George RR Martin for elden ring's story)
This music is the type of music where you feel like you could enter hell and destroy every demon and then rip satan’s heart out and tear him limb from limb and basically make him perish
Doom eternal pushes you to play the game at an insane pace. It rewards aggression, and the music makes you want to play aggresively. Hitting a flow state at the highest difficulty of this game while this song is playing literaly pumped more adrenaline into my system than skydiving did. Only game Ive had to take a break from, not because I was sick of it, but because my heart couldn't handle it 😂
Keeping in mind, Mick Gordon had to do this soundtrack in a week without any visual inspiration from the game devs for ideas of how it should sound then they handed it to a really bad mixer and editor who chopped it up so badly vs how it should have been and they cut out several hours of great songs! This is what was left and it still sounds epic! Imagine if it was done right the Mick Gordon way!! 3:15 - I would say Left4Dead1 was the best single player FPS ever!
Perhaps its better this way. Mankind is not ready for the unconstrained genius of Mick Gordon, we wouldn't want people smashing everything in sight every time the doom music hits.
I know everyone's getting hyped to get this girl to try Doom Eternal, especially when it's clear she's digging Mick's amazing music. But as a huge fan of Doom Eternal, if someone told me they don't usually play FPS games and they can get motion sickness easily, I wouldn't bring them within a mile of this game. Doom Eternal is BRUTAL, man, even for people who are well versed with shooters.
I think the only only game OST currently competing with Mick Gordon's DOOM OST is the Cyberpunk 2077. Specifically Marcin Przyblowwicz's "V" and PT Adamczyk's "Rebel Path" Just all of these people involved take the time to know the heart of the content and expressing it in such a way that we are thoroughly immersed in it.
That chanting at the end was a whole ass quire of metal vocalists and its one of my favorite things about the DOOM Eternal soundtrack. Other than the fact that it just absolutely slaps if course.
This is just how Doom music works. No matter who you are - if you're coming in with an open heart, it's gonna hit these strings, no matter who you are, or from what background...
Hearing the Doom musik lets you becom the slayer itself you not only hear it you feel the infernal fire like its your own blood and you can rip and tear until it is don because the only thing they fear is you
Nobody can layer like Mick Gordon. It's not the most complex, but it's some of the most masterful I've ever heard. The crazy part to me is if you took any single track out, it'd be so dissonant, or FAR too syncopated, etc. It wouldn't work. But all of them together are just... so tightly integrated.
I don't play barely an fps since my childhood with Call of duty black ops 2, But there was 2 reasons why i finally played doom eternal, first of them was my dad, he played the original doom when he was young and tell me about it, and the second one was this particular track. It's not my kind of metal music but the way it's mixed together with the gameplay its just a thing and i love it. PD: excuse my english, i'm Spanish and i learned what i know just by interacting with other people in online games and listening music :s
If you're super into metal i guess. But highest quality and best sounding game ost definitely goes to NieR:Automata. People mistake the music for cinema scores the quality is so high. We're talking stuff that's better than Hans zimmers and John Williams best film scores. Who, ya know, are only the biggest western composers of today.
Little late to the video but just seeing someone get the same first satisfaction anybody gets by listening to this soundtrack for the first time just almost makes me feel like I’m listening to it for the first time again. And good music taste🤙
So about the chanting at the end of this track: When producing the Doom Eternal OST, Mick put a call out for singers to participate in a "metal choir" (there's some video of it on UA-cam). He invented a demonic Hell language for them to chant as well as using English words like the RIP AND TEAR you hear in this track and some others. Why RIP AND TEAR? Well, there's an old Doom comic/graphic novel that when it was released was critically panned for being too cheesy. One of the lines the player character. Doomguy, says to a giant demon is "you're huge! Which means you have huge guts! Rip and tear!!" Mick took this cheesy line and made it badass by incorporating it into the Eternal soundtrack. More on the metal choir: Mick Gordon and id Software (the developers of DOOM) had a rather public falling out. But id had planned two expansion packs for Doom Eternal prior to this, for which Mick would not be returning to compose. They brought on board two other composers: Andrew Hulshult and David Levy, both are excellent but Andrew is easily my favourite and has such a unique style. They used more of the chanting in their compositions for other levels in the expansion packs and they are both incredible. For reference and if you haven't found them already, the tracks of note that incorporate the chanting are The World Spear and Immora from the second expansion, The Ancient Gods part 2. Final bit of trivia: Mick, Andrew and David are all huge Doom fans and played the originals when they were younger. The music from original Doom is MIDI but the actual arrangements themselves are just as "get stuck in your head" as modern Doom's. So all of the composers found ways to write some of the original MIDI themes from the Doom games of the 90's into the modern Doom games they all worked on. Avid listeners such as myself are STILL finding references to the music from original Doom. Just goes to show how great art comes from truly passionate people. Anywho, you popped up in my recommendeds so I'm binging your videos. Awesome stuff.
I will forever consider DOOM and DOOM ETERNAL to just be interactive music videos to a Mick Gordon album. I also refuse to not call them Mick Gordon's DOOM like Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell bc let's face it, Mick is the one who MADE this game hit - shame they screwed him over in the end 🫤
My favourite description of DOOM I've ever heard is "It's the best heavy metal album you'll ever buy, with a free game included"
*argent metal
Most scams bc like but this one actually hits hard af
😂😂😂
It's also comes with two DLC
and that game is also one of the best fps games youll ever play
I'm telling you, when you're elbows deep in a cacodemon's eye all while running for you're life from a fireborne baron and THIS begins to play it just hits entirely different.🤌🤌🤌🤌
Imma have to lore correct you there chief -
The barons of hell and doom hunters starting to run as they hear the music start to play as the doomslayer flies in with his elbow deep in a cacodemon's eye is what hits different 🤌🤌🤌
My brother in Christ you surely Know whats up
“Running for your life”? My brother in Christ you are playing as god in human form what could you be running from?
Good comment, you simply used “🤌” totally randomly
Not only does it hit differently, it opens something in your soul.
Not gonna lie, one of my fav things ever is seeing people react to this track.
It's such a sick track
agreed
And BFG
I played this for my students while waiting for everyone to log in during on line lessons. Their reactions were great.
@@8Spikey awesome!
The music actually pushes you into more dangerous situations in the game. I remember times when I literally felt like I was immortal killing waves and waves of demons without being hit lol
The music is telling me I must go forward
RIP AND TEAR. UNTIL ITS DONE 🤘🤘
I’ll get hard headed and turn the music up then I’ll get cornered by 2 Mancubus… then I shoot them with a rocket and get 2 glory kills lol
the volume slider in this game is a difficulty slider, it is an objective FACT that playing the game with the music turned up makes you better at the game
Running away for life in the toughest difficulty and all of a sudden the music hits and I run to my own death or just kill everything in hell😂
Fun fact: Doom Music makes you feel like you can fight the sun
Edit 1: Fine it makes you want to Destroy the sun and win
Edit 2: Jesus 1.9k likes thx everyone
Fits perfectly considering the doomslayer probably can
Fight the sun and win.
Feel?
No... it doesn't make me
... feel... like I can fight the Sun.
I fight the Sun to Doom music ;)
I'll punch the sun if I had enough funding. Fusion is weak, internal power is stronger
@@blackdog6969 Avert your fists, look at me. Fusion is not worth your time. For fusion is temporary, but DOOM is Eternal.
Honestly Doom (2016) is maybe the best intro to FPS games there is. Straightforward mechanics, not too much movement, immersive environment and story, and fun combat.
Doom Eternal adds a lot of mechanics, really expanding on the depth of the combat. I’d start with Doom (2016) not only so you understand Eternal’s story, but to ease you into the mechanics.
I love Doom, but Half Life 2 is still a MASSIVE piece even today, the scenario is solid af, it still hold visually thanks to the updates Source got years after years also, I would like, give 100% HL2 with ep1 and 2 the best FPS games and coming right after at 99% just because Half Life 2 is way more immersive story wise.
But Doom's reboots are defo way more fun to play than HL2.
DOOM isn't just one of the best intros to FPS games... The original DOOM *was* the world's introduction to FPS games.
@@mattgreen7692 More like Wolfenstein 3D of what Doom was a natural evolution, then they made Quake, which was the barebone foundation of FPS games that gave us the holy grail of modern FPS, Half Life, this, is where it all started, when everything led to Half Life.
Doom is Doom, it's a massive historical game, but it was not the introduction to the world of FPS games, Id Software created the genre with 3 games, Valve maxed the potential, the rest is history :)
@@antoinepersonnel6509 doom was installed in more pcs than windows. half life never reached that
Actually, Doom (2016) is a shitty shooter. It can be called whatever like "close combat with guns", but not a shooter game. Enemies keep standing when they are dead, waiting for you to hit them in the face. Try making headshots - they dont work either. No way to cut limbs with bullets like in deadspace. It just looks like a shooter game, but not behaves like one.
Mick Gordon’s work on this and the 2016 soundtrack are even outside of games some of the best composition that’ve come out in the past 10 years. Gotta catch the documentary about both albums.
and then they did him so dirty. It's such a shame that all happened and ruined the chance for more of this.
Honourable mention to Michael McCann, who's work on the last two Deus Ex games was also stellar and up there with this.
@@Jagernottywhat happened?
@@radicallybean Essentially the id Software (Doom) Studio Director made a public reddit post shitting on Mick Gordon about the Doom Eternal soundtrack saying its bad quality was all because Gordon was bad. Mick Gordon came back with receipts showing id Software were actually treating him like crap the whole time. More shit slinging occurred. The community is somewhat divided on who to believe. I believe Mick, personally.
Wait I thought his name was NICK Gordon..... had no idea he was Irish.
If you get seasick in first person games, adjusting the field of view typically helps. Raise the FOV in the settings, and turn off screen shake, and see if that helps. Sitting further away from the monitor also helps.
and turn off motion blur
@@danielnesbit6177 honestly that goes for anyone, motion blur doesn't look good lol
If you get seasick playing Doom... You keep playing
@@lewc7389 yeah, I always turn it completely off because I just think it looks awful and makes games harder to play lol
@@lewc7389 and it cripples your gaming
2:27 that screaming sound is a lawnmower, and that nasty synth at 4:00 is a lawnmower combined with a guitar, it's a weird plugin that fuses two sounds, like a chainsaw and a guitar, which you hear in BFG division from Doom 2016
do what you will with this information
thank you.
It's actually a chainsaw converted and processed
@@shiahalud and combined
Sounds like a cat
what is the name of the song? I cant find it anywhere lol
Mick Gordon is quite literally a trendsetter. With DOOM and Atomic Heart he's quite literally created a metal/dubstep subgenre called Argent Metal and it is singlehandedly my favorite type of metal. It's adrenaline incarnite infused with song and it's consistently so unique and heavy, every beat tearing through your core. Truly a masterpiece and a master composer in his own rite.
Doom is a ballet of death and destruction. After you get good its got a flow to it that almost feel like a dance of death.
For motion sickness try turning off the motion blurry, widening the field of view, and turn up your frame rate. That might help
ty!!
I know im late to this but i just found it hilarious how i thought about the exact same tips in exactly the same order and then checked the comments and saw this comment xD I would also maybe add too high sensitivity
@@thetaco_007 the only reason I didn't say sensitivity is that's varies more from people to people didn't know if it was to high for them or to low.
i just got used to the motion sickness i've been using ar glasses and vr i used to get all nauseous it took 3 months to get used to
I never have motion blur on, it causes so many issues. I honestly have no clue why it's even added to games
Every time she reaches some epic drop or fantastic sound design she freaks out and I love it
That's a him, not a her.
Mick Gordon is such a treasure. Eternal is also a little bit a of a puzzle shooter. The puzzle: How to extend the sick beats longer because the demons just don't live long enough.
For another video game composer I recommend: Masayoshi Soken. The range of his music in FFXIV is insane.
For the shortlist: Who Brings Shadow; Ultima (Scions and Sinners); Footfalls; To The Edge; Metal Brute Justice Mode; A Long Fall; What Angel Wakes Me; and Scream (this is one is composed by Soken; arranged by Takafumi Imamura; performed by AKINO).
Also if you enjoy Bring Me The Horizon, Mick did some production on a bit of their "Post Human: Survival Horror" album.
I hadn't seen anyone mention this but: Mick used a chainsaw on this track, so the "revving" portions of what sounds like a guitar is actually a legit chainsaw. 3:58
your thinking of the 2016 soundtrack not this one
Which track is this
No but I'm pretty sure he sampled a lawnmower running for so lme track in the eternal ost
2016 was with a 6-string, eternal had the chainsaw. @@SteOhara
That smile when things become serious at 0:10 tells us everything there is to know about this track. Pure. Joy. Generator.
I love the "chorus" part 3:00 in.
It goes harder than the others due to the background (idk what it's called) dropping a bit, but because it's the only one that does it, it's not overused and that just makes it hit even harder!
I guess you mean there's a chord change in the background. If that's what you mean, I totally agree. It's one of my favorite parts of the track.
@@SuperXtoon whats the name of the track?
@@archaon2875the only thing they fear is you
I agree. The chord changing in the background almost feels like a culmination of the violence the soundtrack is eliciting. Like we're slowly zooming out of a camera angle that's been focused on Doomslayer slaughtering these demons, and now we're watching the trail of carnage he's left behind his wake as we get to 3:00.
The soundtrack really makes you FEEL like you are showering in the blood of a demon horde that you are actively ripping to pieces (I have beaten every doom except for the mobile game lol)
First time in the channel: I've been a Doom fan ever since the first game came out in 1993 and love the series, and this reaction was so wholesome and amazing! Hope you like the games!! 🙏😊
thank you!!
Song is "The Only Thing They Fear Is You" starting 1:23:42 in the Full OST Remastered, replayed part is at 1:27:20 or 3:38 into the song
thank you, was driving me nuts
Thank you. The uploader can't be effective to say what the song is. She can go to hell in a bad way, but you can go there and destroy them all... including the uploader.
@@Forscythe80god damn it’s not that big of a deal if they didn’t put in the title of the song jesus 💀
@@Forscythe80and btw she put the song title in the description
@@Forscythe80 maybe if you looked at the description
"Just immediately filthy" - Yes. No more words to be said. Yes.
Mick Gordon is honestly just an AMAZING soundtrack composer and the way he did it for DOOM so that the music flowed smoothly between transitions since you want to be able to have the music go between combat/ambience/etc. without it seeming out of place is very important for immersion and Mick’s solution was just PERFECT.
This music is why I got through the game. The music just drives you to do better, even if you die a hundred times. It gets to the point where you become a god at the game, dodging and weaving like neo, and ripping demons apart. It's so satisfying.
Theres a behind the scenes for this track specifically about the choir they put together for the chants. Its awesome.
1:10 nah honey, in doom YOU are the boss fight. That music is YOUR theme.
The most amazing thing about the doom eternal soundtrack is its played differently every time. Since the music changes the more intense or slowed down the fighting gets.
Doom Eternal is a power trip but it definitely can give people motion sickness
It's also pretty damn brutal and requires a lot from the player in terms of multi-tasking and is pretty challenging, even on Easy. I dunno, if a person told me they're not really all that familiar with FPS games I wouldn't tell them to go anywhere near Doom Eternal.
4:01 In Brazil, we call it "ficar encabola" when the joy is very contagious!
Nunca ouvir falar disso ta malucokkk
How she is not even headbanging a little to this is mind boggling to me
When From Software releases their next entry into the Armored Core series, I hope it has music styled a bit like this (or, God willing, mick Gordon actually contributes to the game's OST. It was already a blessing to have the talents of George RR Martin for elden ring's story)
"This music rips"
And Tears... 🔥
Thats such an underated one, everyone remembers "the only thing they fear is you" but not that one
Doom Eternal makes you feel like an unstoppable beast. It’s perfection.
Check out the soundtrack for Hades. It's composed by Daren Korb and is absolutely amazing.
The hades boss fight music is absolutely beautiful
Out of Tartarus goes hard
This music is the type of music where you feel like you could enter hell and destroy every demon and then rip satan’s heart out and tear him limb from limb and basically make him perish
This plays while you are in combat, not just boss fights. It's your boss music for the demons to hear
Doom eternal pushes you to play the game at an insane pace. It rewards aggression, and the music makes you want to play aggresively.
Hitting a flow state at the highest difficulty of this game while this song is playing literaly pumped more adrenaline into my system than skydiving did.
Only game Ive had to take a break from, not because I was sick of it, but because my heart couldn't handle it 😂
Keeping in mind, Mick Gordon had to do this soundtrack in a week without any visual inspiration from the game devs for ideas of how it should sound then they handed it to a really bad mixer and editor who chopped it up so badly vs how it should have been and they cut out several hours of great songs! This is what was left and it still sounds epic! Imagine if it was done right the Mick Gordon way!! 3:15 - I would say Left4Dead1 was the best single player FPS ever!
Perhaps its better this way. Mankind is not ready for the unconstrained genius of Mick Gordon, we wouldn't want people smashing everything in sight every time the doom music hits.
Homie did not make the soundtrack in a week. This is Eternal, btw.
I know everyone's getting hyped to get this girl to try Doom Eternal, especially when it's clear she's digging Mick's amazing music. But as a huge fan of Doom Eternal, if someone told me they don't usually play FPS games and they can get motion sickness easily, I wouldn't bring them within a mile of this game. Doom Eternal is BRUTAL, man, even for people who are well versed with shooters.
It’s more of a bullet hell game than a fps tbh
Coolest part is the way the game changes the music based on what's going on
I think the only only game OST currently competing with Mick Gordon's DOOM OST is the Cyberpunk 2077.
Specifically
Marcin Przyblowwicz's "V" and
PT Adamczyk's "Rebel Path"
Just all of these people involved take the time to know the heart of the content and expressing it in such a way that we are thoroughly immersed in it.
I would throw in some of the tracks from the radio stations too. Resist And Disorder by rezodrone is amazing!
Witcher 3, then Doom of course
I think you’d enjoy Heaven Pierce Her. The music they did for Ultra Kill is amazing
I would give anything to listen to these soundtracks for the first time
The Quake soundtrack done by NIN was always my fav!
Doom Music makes you want to challenge all of the creatures in australia and somehow win with enough energy to explore the deep ocean
The soundtrack sounds like just a bunch of boss music, which makes sense when you realize that YOU are the boss
Man when i first played Doom Eternal, I remember having the headphones cranked the music is perfect, the game is so much fun
I love how visceral this OST track is, it just fits PERFECTLY
That chanting at the end was a whole ass quire of metal vocalists and its one of my favorite things about the DOOM Eternal soundtrack. Other than the fact that it just absolutely slaps if course.
Just subbed with the hope of a Doom playthrough... let's go!!!
I wonder how Escanor of the Seven Deadly Sins would fare against Doom Guy with these bangers blasting the arena with their soundwaves at peak noon
Bury The Light is one of the best songs to grace this universe
Hope you get to play Doom and doom eternal. Both are great games with great music and it makes you feel like an absolute badass.
This is just how Doom music works.
No matter who you are - if you're coming in with an open heart, it's gonna hit these strings, no matter who you are, or from what background...
2:28 Everytme i play the game it’s all calm but when this this song starts playing i start really popping off amd going crazy
Fun fact: Mick actually used a chainsaw to make some songs
Rip. And. Tear.
I think I prefer BFG Division as my fav Doom OST piece, but the Heavy Metal Choir is still just badass.
Rip and Tear until it is done!
every time I listen to DOOM music, I get serious "I could kill a building" energy
*This music forces you to bang your head. Mick Gordon is legend! ☠️ I only wish he’d put out albums in this style.*
I will occasionally throw doom music on to fall asleep. Gotta have something, and sometimes I need to rip and tear until it is done.
You can be surrounded by every single type of demon times fifty and when the beat drops you get 1 choice: rip and tear
Mick Gordon is a fucking machine of a producer,hís tracks hit sooooo hard bruh
Video should be called Music Producer Reacts to Twitch Chat while Doom music plays in the background.
Glad I'm not the only one who thought that.
This is what will play when the final battle for earth is coming to it's last moments, we can't lose.
this music makes me want to accelerate on hard turns.
effing loved that a super lot. gold tier level of quality. how come I’m finding them out for the first time? 🔥🔥🔥
I think your reaction at 4:00 was the same as all of us, when we heard it the first time. So damn good.
This makes me want to play no straight roads which I'm going to do after the download happened🤣👏🏼
I would love a fromsoft game in neo tokyo style with mic gordon music. Would be the hardest game realsed this decade
Hearing the Doom musik lets you becom the slayer itself you not only hear it you feel the infernal fire like its your own blood and you can rip and tear until it is don because the only thing they fear is you
Nobody can layer like Mick Gordon. It's not the most complex, but it's some of the most masterful I've ever heard.
The crazy part to me is if you took any single track out, it'd be so dissonant, or FAR too syncopated, etc. It wouldn't work. But all of them together are just... so tightly integrated.
Hey a recomendation for the motionsicknes is to set the Field of View (Fov) over 90. I have the same motionsicknes and this helps a lot.
thank you!!!
The doom soundtrack gives u god mode while playing
Meanwhile, here I am waiting for Doom Eternal st to be added to Spotify since they only have the 2016 Doom on there.
I don't play barely an fps since my childhood with Call of duty black ops 2, But there was 2 reasons why i finally played doom eternal, first of them was my dad, he played the original doom when he was young and tell me about it, and the second one was this particular track. It's not my kind of metal music but the way it's mixed together with the gameplay its just a thing and i love it.
PD: excuse my english, i'm Spanish and i learned what i know just by interacting with other people in online games and listening music :s
I think you should play both Doom 2016 and Eternal. Both very very very good
You're short a few "very's", but it's probably better to save us all some time.
One of my greatest joys: seeing people react to the midsong drop in this song
Doom 2014 and Eternal, full music albums that come with a free game.
I love to play this music playing doom 64, no matter the time it fits.
As a music producer who just recently beat Doom Eternal, the music made me audibly go "Gaht DAHM" very frequently
there is no mentioning this enough Mick Gordon is a genius
this vid just reminded me I'm halfway through my 3rd run of Eternal, I'm off to rip and tear
Holy moly this is song hits hard
DOOM knew they were badass enough to make the player feel like the boss, by giving the player the amazing tracks
No game soundtrack comes close to how good the Doom OST is. It just slaps. 🤟
If you're super into metal i guess. But highest quality and best sounding game ost definitely goes to NieR:Automata.
People mistake the music for cinema scores the quality is so high.
We're talking stuff that's better than Hans zimmers and John Williams best film scores. Who, ya know, are only the biggest western composers of today.
doom music since the game came out was greatest thing ever if im not mistaken it won sound track of the year in 2016
Little late to the video but just seeing someone get the same first satisfaction anybody gets by listening to this soundtrack for the first time just almost makes me feel like I’m listening to it for the first time again. And good music taste🤙
The beginning of the song that has the silent Build-up reminds me of the Batman Beyond Opening.
So about the chanting at the end of this track: When producing the Doom Eternal OST, Mick put a call out for singers to participate in a "metal choir" (there's some video of it on UA-cam). He invented a demonic Hell language for them to chant as well as using English words like the RIP AND TEAR you hear in this track and some others. Why RIP AND TEAR? Well, there's an old Doom comic/graphic novel that when it was released was critically panned for being too cheesy. One of the lines the player character. Doomguy, says to a giant demon is "you're huge! Which means you have huge guts! Rip and tear!!" Mick took this cheesy line and made it badass by incorporating it into the Eternal soundtrack.
More on the metal choir: Mick Gordon and id Software (the developers of DOOM) had a rather public falling out. But id had planned two expansion packs for Doom Eternal prior to this, for which Mick would not be returning to compose. They brought on board two other composers: Andrew Hulshult and David Levy, both are excellent but Andrew is easily my favourite and has such a unique style. They used more of the chanting in their compositions for other levels in the expansion packs and they are both incredible. For reference and if you haven't found them already, the tracks of note that incorporate the chanting are The World Spear and Immora from the second expansion, The Ancient Gods part 2.
Final bit of trivia: Mick, Andrew and David are all huge Doom fans and played the originals when they were younger. The music from original Doom is MIDI but the actual arrangements themselves are just as "get stuck in your head" as modern Doom's. So all of the composers found ways to write some of the original MIDI themes from the Doom games of the 90's into the modern Doom games they all worked on. Avid listeners such as myself are STILL finding references to the music from original Doom. Just goes to show how great art comes from truly passionate people.
Anywho, you popped up in my recommendeds so I'm binging your videos. Awesome stuff.
I love washing my dishes while listening to Doom music ❤️ 🔥
Funny that Mick didn't only use guitar but a CHAINSAW yes a dang CHAINSAW 💀
You should listen to Cultist Base, it is also from the Doom Eternal soundtrack and imo it goes WAY harder
Doom is the story of how villains are scared of you. Like John Wick
Hayden: "You can't just shoot a hole into the surface of Mars."
Doom Slayer: "...."
VEGA: "The portal to Mars is ready."
Doom,and the starsiege/earthsiege soundtracks just hit different
I made an experiment working out. With certain types of music in my ears I perform 20% harder.
This is among the music that has that effect.
little fun fact: he made this song and couple of other songs with chainsaws
he's a sound engineer so he managed to pull that off
She was stoked about that one part
The perfect after work rush hour commute song.
I will forever consider DOOM and DOOM ETERNAL to just be interactive music videos to a Mick Gordon album. I also refuse to not call them Mick Gordon's DOOM like Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell bc let's face it, Mick is the one who MADE this game hit - shame they screwed him over in the end 🫤