This makes me sad to have been born in 1995. I only got in to the doom series around 2010, before that I was just playing cowboy fps games (Outlaws, similar engine to Doom) At least Ive redeemed myself and beaten ultimate, doom 2, doom 2016 and eternal on nightmare to avenge my lost childhood
I started watching my sister playing doom when i was 5 just when it was released, but i was so scared to play myself. Then, when i was 8 I played the whole game. Nowadays, i can say that Archviles are like my family
Haha, I was 11 when this came out, and I watched my dad play it. I remember playing on dial-up with some friends I met on BBSes. Sadly, this game makes me motion sick, as do all old-school FPS games (DOOM, Wolfenstein, Duke Nukem, RoTT, Hexen, etc). I bought DOOM and DOOM II on Xbox Live Arcade and can't play them for long.
"According to Bobby Prince, the harpsichord segments used in that song originally used a piano, which was was turned down by the rest of id Software as they didn't like the idea of a piano in any part of the music. As a joke, Prince swapped out the piano with a harpsichord, but the change proved popular with id Software (much to Prince's surprise) and it was kept in the final release."
"You knew this was coming. The very essence of what a boomstick is, lies in two barrels prepared to deliver a lead kiss of death. Don't aim, don't worry about range, just point in their general direction and pull the trigger." - Boomstick
Ok smartass, first off it was an opinion. sure i said no doubts and you can't disagree because of the classic tune. it made the player genuinely introduced to the game
I regret saying my comeback and i wish to apologize about my stupidity overload. also i was making both a joke and a statement. it was gonna be around the whole big butts song but then i realized how stupid that would be and put in disagree instead. Hey! that rhymed and now i have to do time! IN THE ANIMAL CELL! AWWW YEA! BAD SCIENCE JOKE!
Cringeworthy? Lmao what the hell? How? It's a damn classic dude. Into Sandy's City is my favorite but there's no denying that E1M1 is easily the most memorable track in the whole Doom soundtrack library, and one of its best soundtracks.
It's such a shame none of the remixes I can find use the harpsichord like in the midi. I love unconventional instrument/genre compositions in music and this is a great showcase of that.
Yeah a lot of covers are too conventional in composition, whereas some of the best ones by Bobby Prince use shit like plucked violin, xylophone, and harpsichord (Into Sandy's City), electronic piano (The Healer Stalks), and panpipes (The Demons from Adrian's Pen).
Thats the fun if composition!! Using shit that most are like "the fuck is this?" Then cooking with it and makung it sound completely new and near unrecognizable is just... Fuck i love composing
ua-cam.com/video/rr97idPcH_8/v-deo.html Music was played throughout the livestream. Head to 17:00 and it sort of sounds like it except much more sped up and remixed. You can slow it down too!
Bobby prince said that he originally scored it for piano but no one liked it. When he did it for harpsichord as a joke (and because he was upset) everyone loved it.
I used to hate this track...but Its so awesome now after I gave it a chance...every time I hear it, I can just picture how it would fit into a scene towards the end of an awesome Doom movie- where Doom guy is loading up and bout to take on some serious shit...
I hate to say it, but now I can't wait for the reboot of DOOM 2, Id really pulled it off with the reboot, it's probably the most fun I've had in like 5 years.
Terry R. I get why the UAC call them that but it always bothered me how the ARC called them that too- y’know, the guys actively trying to blow them all up
No Cover, No Arrows, and No Handicaps. Just you, your weapons, the enemies, and bonuses to help you along your way... If you don't know how to use your ammo, you're f***ed
It's funny that the best part of the best song in Doom 2 was literally put in as a joke. Bobby Prince really didn't think that anyone would like the harpsichord, but it ended up being absolutely awesome. Very unique feel.
So fond memories of being 7 years old and playing this game with my father. This music takes me right back to duking it out with demons using a double barreled. Good times
The greatest travesty is that this track wasnt included in Eternals OST. Mick Gordon even began working on a remix of it to play after the final boss was defeated. Such a good idea, would have been way cooler than the E1M1 loop we hear all game.
All I can imagine this song by is Doom guy is just driving around in the city with his music pumped up, and at 0:09 he gets out of his car and starts marching towards the demons in his hometown.
This is definitely my favourite Doom II track, I'm glad they brought it back for Eternal but it's a shame you can't play it over the music in missions, only at the Fortress of Doom
I do not usually leave comments, but you know how when years or even decades, and you hear something especially this, the first like 8 seconds. I remember the first time I played doom II, I was maybe between 6 or 8 and my papaw had this game, I still have the original cd case for it to.. I wasn't allowed to play it alone, and I eventually was able to play it by myself. But I remember kinda getting to see him play, and the game just used to scare the hell out of me. This was one of the first videogames I ever got to play, I just thought I'd leave a comment here and hope to not completely forget about it.
Thank you, id Software, for pioneering the FPS genre of video games, and forever planting badass memories of demon slashing in the hearts of your fans. ~TheRoboticFerret~
Bobby Prince: "When I was composing the songs for DOOM, I did not get to see any finished levels, so I started working on Doom: Eternals OST with the tools I had available, and then I remembered its 1994, so I allowed this track to be used for Doom 2."
Alot of people sayin this one of the best DOOM tracks ever, hot take incoming, but i'd argue that intermission from DOOM is better (the music that plays between maps in DOOM 1) fyi: im not discrediting this one, its still a bop
It would have been cool if we could have played this version of the map today: Sandy's City level made it into DOOM II, but there were several changes (made to raise the frame rate, I think). To me, the changes made the level less fun to play (but it's still a great level, especially for deathmatch)".
Apparently he was going to do this in piano and everyone else said no. So he did harpsichord as a joke, and it turned out brilliantly.
Bobby Prince trolling the id Boys by using a Harpsichord and accidentally making the best song in Doom 2 is an iconic moment.
mood.
This isn't piano
Well at least at the start i mean
@@kanizan well spotted!
This is one of the best songs in the DooM series
What's your favorite then? ;)
+VenooomHD meh my ass
Favorite of mine ? the classic one of doom 1 the first stage
+Ketong is Real hell's gateway
nah dude, e2m3
Chilling in the Fortress of Doom with this on vinyl, the music of a true slayer
Same here bro
i can't leave my fortress because of this track
The only problem is that the music is too quiet. Turn that shit up, I wanna kill my eardrums!
Fax
vinyl is to hipster for doomish places.
it’s a damn shame that this song is only used in Map 09. this is legit one of the best songs in the soundtrack
The pit isnt that bad, is doom 2 himself, run and gun in every room of the map, and is fun
@@quandaledingle8153 yeah but i’d love to here this song in maybe just one more map y’know :(
@@PickleAndPearBTBM yes :(
if you like this, you'd like sex type thing by stone temple pilots
It does make a couple of appearances in TNT Evilution IIRC.
I remember back in 1995 I used to turn on DooM just to hear the music while I did College Homework. God, this game seriously rocked my life...
Sounds like a whole Fucin montage
Epic
So close to 666
@@SlavicDoom its 666 now
This makes me sad to have been born in 1995.
I only got in to the doom series around 2010, before that I was just playing cowboy fps games (Outlaws, similar engine to Doom)
At least Ive redeemed myself and beaten ultimate, doom 2, doom 2016 and eternal on nightmare to avenge my lost childhood
I started watching my sister playing doom when i was 5 just when it was released, but i was so scared to play myself. Then, when i was 8 I played the whole game. Nowadays, i can say that Archviles are like my family
Daniel Cortina no, no, nope, cyberdemon is love ( ͠° ͟ʖ ͡°)
+Kaze Captor I like Mastermind more :P
+Kaze Captor I like Mastermind more :P
Haha, I was 11 when this came out, and I watched my dad play it. I remember playing on dial-up with some friends I met on BBSes. Sadly, this game makes me motion sick, as do all old-school FPS games (DOOM, Wolfenstein, Duke Nukem, RoTT, Hexen, etc). I bought DOOM and DOOM II on Xbox Live Arcade and can't play them for long.
***** lol great chillhood dude
"According to Bobby Prince, the harpsichord segments used in that song originally used a piano, which was was turned down by the rest of id Software as they didn't like the idea of a piano in any part of the music. As a joke, Prince swapped out the piano with a harpsichord, but the change proved popular with id Software (much to Prince's surprise) and it was kept in the final release."
Now I'm curious how it sound like with a piano instead of a harpsichord
Would not be hard to plink out the melody next time you are faced with a piano. I'm gonna do it if I remember
It sounds like an aprils fools joke, but it is good.
"You knew this was coming. The very essence of what a boomstick is, lies in two barrels prepared to deliver a lead kiss of death. Don't aim, don't worry about range, just point in their general direction and pull the trigger." - Boomstick
It’s a crime this only plays in one single level.
I'm glad in a way - it makes the song and the level it plays in that much more special.
idmus09
This music is Doom in all its glory.
+refluX1kreborn e1m1 all the way, no doubts and you can't disagree
I disagree. Into Sandy's City > E1M1, though the latter is the most popular song in DOOM.
Ok smartass, first off it was an opinion. sure i said no doubts and you can't disagree because of the classic tune. it made the player genuinely introduced to the game
I regret saying my comeback and i wish to apologize about my stupidity overload. also i was making both a joke and a statement. it was gonna be around the whole big butts song but then i realized how stupid that would be and put in disagree instead. Hey! that rhymed and now i have to do time! IN THE ANIMAL CELL! AWWW YEA! BAD SCIENCE JOKE!
Cringeworthy? Lmao what the hell? How? It's a damn classic dude. Into Sandy's City is my favorite but there's no denying that E1M1 is easily the most memorable track in the whole Doom soundtrack library, and one of its best soundtracks.
I want someone to make a remix of this using SpongeBob screams and call it "Into Sandy's Treedome"
Jake Espinoza I could make that
Please do.
Someone did that in a UA-cam Poop called Spingebill and Potrock fight ISIS for Dota cosmetics.
Oh jesus
the threesome just reminded me of the football players that made Sex type sing which is the song that they riff from
Why the fuck did I read it as "Into Sandy's Threesome"...
The transition at 1:42 was so smooth, I almost slipped
Goosebumps
@@Imhotep16spine chilling 🤌
@@phillipslmao-b4m yes almost as good as UNTITLED/Hells Keep when it changes from guitar to piz strings
It's such a shame none of the remixes I can find use the harpsichord like in the midi. I love unconventional instrument/genre compositions in music and this is a great showcase of that.
Yeah a lot of covers are too conventional in composition, whereas some of the best ones by Bobby Prince use shit like plucked violin, xylophone, and harpsichord (Into Sandy's City), electronic piano (The Healer Stalks), and panpipes (The Demons from Adrian's Pen).
Mick Gordon’s mix still uses harpsichord. Such a shame it was cut from the game
someone needs to make Sex Type Thing from Stone Temple Pilots on Harpsicord then, because thats where this song comes from.
Mine does
Thats the fun if composition!! Using shit that most are like "the fuck is this?" Then cooking with it and makung it sound completely new and near unrecognizable is just... Fuck i love composing
I hope Mick Gordon somehow works this into his music for Doom Eternal.
It's SORT OF in Doom 2016, but yeah.
how is it in Doom 2016
In Vega Core, there's a melody that sounds sort of like the first bar. Sort of.
Don't worry I tweeted this song out to him. We're good to go!
@@ericwilliams8420 that oughta do it! Good work.
ua-cam.com/video/rr97idPcH_8/v-deo.html
Music was played throughout the livestream. Head to 17:00 and it sort of sounds like it except much more sped up and remixed. You can slow it down too!
Heavy metal harpsichord.
Bobby prince said that he originally scored it for piano but no one liked it. When he did it for harpsichord as a joke (and because he was upset) everyone loved it.
cl0vvntiem Congratulations on reading the fucking description.
Cap'n Proctology I pissed myself.
Harpsichords can make really badass sounds, shown in this and Hellsing Ultimate's Badrick, yet it is rarely utilized. So sad.
Synthwave metal
Without ID, the world wouldn't even know FPS games-they were the pioneers of the concept.
Quake code is still used in a lot of games today.
@@Knights_of_the_Nine And Quake used a lot of Doom code. Or at least the concepts anyway.
They would've still been created.
Shadow Warrior would like to have a word.
Fun example- TF2 literally evolved from Quake. That's why there's so many shotgun and rocket jumping.
And soon, we'll be re-entering Sandy's City in DOOM: ETERNAL! HYPE LETS GO!
You Hear The new soundtrack? We're reentering this song a bit ;)
Uhhhhh, about that...
@@MineCraftGod35 maybe in some dlc
Coming back a couple years later: FFS.
@@BPKPhoenix
If only they kept the Sandy's City bit after Final Sin
if you search "that one doom track with the harpischord" this is the first result. thanks youtube.
Liar. A video older than your comment actually appears
Those freakin lost soul creators. AKA pain elementals.
acfreak55 Ikr? Those bastards. I have a plushie of one lol.
+acfreak55 Lost Bastards and Bitch Elements
+acfreak55 I called them mothers XD. And I also called the Cacodemons husbands or something similar.
Caporal Dxl LOL "Watch out for dem husbands!"
XD exactly
I used to hate this track...but Its so awesome now after I gave it a chance...every time I hear it, I can just picture how it would fit into a scene towards the end of an awesome Doom movie- where Doom guy is loading up and bout to take on some serious shit...
Yes
The actual doom movie was terrible......
Destination: Hell on Earth.
Passenger Status: Too Angry To Die
Its funny how the doom creators or bethesda or ID idk replied that they werent involved with the movie because they knew how it sucked
@@greenman1200 Id said they weren't involved. Bethesda/Zenimax gave it the okay.
This was one of my favourites, and finding out that the harpsichord was a happy little accident makes it even better!
*Starts up Doom 2 Puts command IDMUS 09 instantly, bangs head to this awsome song*
This theme makes my happy trigger finger itch, "who's next!?" *reloading shotgun*
Along with "I Sawed the Demons" and "Hiding the Secrets" this is the best song of the original Doom songs.
What about at dooms gate?
@@ya_boi_raymond9069eh, I guess so. It’s just that I’ve heard it way too much
Those are m th favorites too
On The Hunt too!
Deep into the code
All my saves on this level are called "not this again"
I hate to say it, but now I can't wait for the reboot of DOOM 2, Id really pulled it off with the reboot, it's probably the most fun I've had in like 5 years.
Hopefully it turns out good.
:| well i see
All of our profile pictures are doom related
Psycholosophy lol
DOOM is honestly one of the greatest games in existence.
Map9 is seriously one of the best Doom maps, period
Yep couldnt agree more
Demon Type Thing
Gunslinger
lol
Gunslinger remember using the term demon is offensive please refer to them as mortally challenged
can i change my username now ? I can’t believe how hard they committed to that joke in game, every UAC computer calls them that.
Terry R. I get why the UAC call them that but it always bothered me how the ARC called them that too- y’know, the guys actively trying to blow them all up
Who's here because of one Doom eternal track sounded like this?
fahadtheslayer mick did use a lot of the old songs to make eternal, not sure if we heard the soundtrack “running from evil”
fahadtheslayer The search begins brothers, May Hell know our fury and might
Don't tell them our secret!
Im here because on of the secrets was a album of this song is in DOOM ETERNAL
wait where can I hear dis
This level makes me appreciate the elevator you took to get there, or the "door3" texture if you follow me.
In sandy's city I was, and man was it hell.
Well then, I can now cross off "Unironically Headbanging To A Midi Track" off my bucket list...
Whats the problem with midi tracks?
This one, out of all others, remind me the most of Doom.
what makes this song so fire is the feeling of progression. you could free solo mount k2 listening to this song
That intro is always awesome.
You know when you hear that guitar rift and those drums the songs gotta be good.
Screw HP regenaration
No Cover, No Arrows, and No Handicaps. Just you, your weapons, the enemies, and bonuses to help you along your way...
If you don't know how to use your ammo, you're f***ed
JeromeGid Well you can also just play Brutal Doom and find berserk or a strenght rune and be like: Ammo? Who needs that schit?
JeromeGid XD true
Toxikk )
MagicalPotatoo
brutal doom ruined the modding community and the doom fanbase in general
Such a great track ... Burned into my brain since childhood :)
This song is what DooM is all about, HELL!
I can always imagine an imp or any other devil playing the harpsichord in this song :D
PrekiFromPoland With dancing revenants and cocacodemons bumping heads :D
SmokerFace12 And perhaps a Former Human doing the moonwalk?
I don't think a song can be hell. And if a song were, it would be something by Jacob Sartorius. Now _that's_ what I call *true hell.*
So Sandy Peterson lives in hell? Ok.
1:42 It’s pretty cool to see that part referenced in “Dune Eternal” from the Ultrakill Soundtrack.
Yes sir
Where?
This is one of the best tracks in DOOM 2. glad it was used in BFG Edition :]
I personally don’t think any other Doom track tops this and that’s saying a lot.
The intro riff sounds like Crazy Train! I literally JUST noticed it! Gosh, I'm such a slow-poke sometimes...
The harpsichord is one of the most underrated instruments ever created.
Out of all the Doom's, this one had the best soundtrack
It's funny that the best part of the best song in Doom 2 was literally put in as a joke. Bobby Prince really didn't think that anyone would like the harpsichord, but it ended up being absolutely awesome. Very unique feel.
Most badass game music I ever heard!
@Alexander Kedyulych doom 2 music still clear tho imo
when you tweet inaccurate doom trivia and you get qrt'd with "hi sandy, hope youre doing well"
Harpsichord is a badass instrument. Should be used more in metal.
So fond memories of being 7 years old and playing this game with my father. This music takes me right back to duking it out with demons using a double barreled.
Good times
to the classic games I have more affection than the current ones
The greatest travesty is that this track wasnt included in Eternals OST.
Mick Gordon even began working on a remix of it to play after the final boss was defeated.
Such a good idea, would have been way cooler than the E1M1 loop we hear all game.
Such a damn good track and an effectively menacing track for a Sandy Peterson level.
YEAH!
slaughtering mancubus to the sound of a harpsichord!
This is by far my most fav track of all of DooM!
"You're lucky I don't smack you for thinking about leaving."
Came here because the open melody got use in one of the part on dune eternal from ultrakill
You can fit the Enter Sandman lyrics into this pretty well.
All I can imagine this song by is Doom guy is just driving around in the city with his music pumped up, and at 0:09 he gets out of his car and starts marching towards the demons in his hometown.
This was my favorite track in Doom 2. Just plain awesome.
This is definitely my favourite Doom II track, I'm glad they brought it back for Eternal but it's a shame you can't play it over the music in missions, only at the Fortress of Doom
When ever I hear a song this epic I cant help but to type to the beat of it.
"Just leave. when you come back, I'll be waiting for you with a bat."
Came from Nemistade's channel, he really did a great job with his cover.
Bobby Prince is one of the best artist ever.
my personal favorite track of the game, brings back memories from the good ol' days
The pit (MAP09) and this track combined are the peak of TechBase textured levels
I do not usually leave comments, but you know how when years or even decades, and you hear something especially this, the first like 8 seconds. I remember the first time I played doom II, I was maybe between 6 or 8 and my papaw had this game, I still have the original cd case for it to.. I wasn't allowed to play it alone, and I eventually was able to play it by myself. But I remember kinda getting to see him play, and the game just used to scare the hell out of me. This was one of the first videogames I ever got to play, I just thought I'd leave a comment here and hope to not completely forget about it.
Bobby Prince: Hmmmm today I will make a fucking bop
One of my favourites of doom music.
anyone want to toast any demons?
No,but i do want to see them become meat chunks after i fire the BFG at a huge horde of them
I’ll grab the super shotgun.
Extra crispy with plasma heat.
THE Doom II track imo. Even Running from Evil, as iconic as that is, is still secondary to this
Countdown to death, reminds me of Army of Darkness.
This is the best one in doom. The new doom music just sound like shout and scream.
Thank you, id Software, for pioneering the FPS genre of video games, and forever planting badass memories of demon slashing in the hearts of your fans.
~TheRoboticFerret~
While I may be a much newer player (I started this october), I have to say, this track aged like the finest wine ever.
This and E1M1 are the two most popular Doom songs, by far.
You did it again, Mick! Another banger, as per the usual. 🔥🔥🔥
Bobby Prince...
This was made before Mick knew how to play lol
I love the fact that the first half is a DOOM song, and the other is a wolfestein song, my favorite DOOM music off all time with bfg division
my favorite songs of doom are
Into Sandy's City
Shawn's Got The Shotgun
At Doom's Gate
Kitchen Ace
Sign of Evil
The Only Thing They Fear Is You
I actually think At Dooms Gate is a bit overrated. Sure, it kicked off Doom, that doesn’t make it great.
hey BFG DIVISION
@@ChristianUrea nah its iconic and catchy that's why.
Sign of Evil is sad asf bro..
Bobby Prince was a genius!
It's a puzzling affair to wonder why some of Doom II's best soundtracks are linked with some of their worst maps. I don't get it.
Robert Morin It’s to make them bareable
That's probably why I don't like the song, infused with bad memories
i love the pit because its a fucking slaughter
Hey
Hard doesn't equal bad.
"This is your last time in your fortress, you might wanna take a look around before we go"
Got me here...
Composed March 3rd 1994 : Sandy Petersen used to love Dallas, so he decided to manage a car tour by night... cool huh?
“Wake up samurai, we have a city to burn” :
"Wake up Marine, we have demons to saw"
@@Ariidayo lol imagine in doom 2016 when slayer wakes in that coffin thing and instead of a demon being there it’s actually Keanu 🤣
@@atlasanimus7446 That would be amazing lmao 😂
2x speed, the only thing they fear is you intro.
WHAAAT
HOLY SHIT YOU'RE RIGHT, MICK GORDON YOU MADMAN
Are we just gonna ignore the fact that there's a bit of The Imp Song in this
I love the like "this fight has become routine, but it's also become so much grander than it ever was before" mood this song puts out.
I randomly thought of this song. It's a blessing, really
Sex Type Thing.
by stone temple pilots
Religion teacher:What is your religion?
Me:DOOM
I am, I am, I am
I said I wanna get next to you
I said I gonna get close to you
You wouldn't want me have to hurt you too, hurt you too
STP!
fuck
yes
The first album I ever bought as a kid
Easily the best song from the classic Doom games. That drum fill makes me moist every time i hear it.
This has got to be one of my favorite doom songs
Bobby Prince: "When I was composing the songs for DOOM, I did not get to see any finished levels, so I started working on Doom: Eternals OST with the tools I had available, and then I remembered its 1994, so I allowed this track to be used for Doom 2."
Slower take on the main melody of "Sex Type Thing" By Stone Temple pilots
Did someone else watch the DYKGaming video? XD
zwabTheRealOne I didn't watch the DYKGaming video until just after the video was in the suggested videos, so I watched. And that was AFTER I did this.
Will you make aninversy of Mortal Kombat?
Ed Boon so cooool.
+Ed Boon It's not Sex Type Thing. Kind of similar, but not the same.
Alot of people sayin this one of the best DOOM tracks ever, hot take incoming, but i'd argue that intermission from DOOM is better (the music that plays between maps in DOOM 1) fyi: im not discrediting this one, its still a bop
Always going to be the best use of harpsichord I will ever hear in my life.
Fun Fact:in the start of Tweaker (Doom 3's menu theme),this starts playing doom 3 style, and it cuts in metal, with screams
OH GOD I’M GONNA DOOOOOOM
I’M *DOOOOOMIIIIING ARGHHHHHHHHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAA*
Is that a... staggered demon?
I MUST RIP
*Coom Eternal*
KEEP DOOMING
Shieftain Sexually aroused demon
@@juanjoyaborja.3054 He needs the D. And by D i mean DOOOOOOOOOM.
Darn, this sounds like something a crazy person would play on a train *wink wink*
Simply the greatest song in Doom II. I have forgotten how awesome the soundtrack actually is!
one of the best classic doom tracks
It would have been cool if we could have played this version of the map today: Sandy's City level made it into DOOM II, but there were several changes (made to raise the frame rate, I think). To me, the changes made the level less fun to play (but it's still a great level, especially for deathmatch)".