you know what, you're actually right! i never really saw the similarity between I Sawed The Demons and Flesh And Metal, but i added that one anyway because a couple of people had said it was a reference. but yeah, that's definitely the quake theme - nice one! ill probably have to add it to the next one...
Ngl tho Harbinger failed to hit the same intensity of the OG Doom 3 Theme, Tweaker. Unpopular opinion but Tweaker is the best song in the whole damn series. May be less than 3 minutes but when I think of Doom, Tweaker plays in my head.
Fun fact: the beginning of the icon of sin theme in doom 2 was originally meant to be the title theme of the original doom so its funny how over 20 years later it did end up becoming exactly that in eternal
On the one hand, I appreciate that Mick Gordon stuck so many references to the classic soundtracks in his music. It shows a real reverence for the source material and helps keep the music grounded to its roots. On the other hand, Mick's style winds up changing the sound of the tracks so much that half of these are completely indistinguishable to me. I almost feel like I'm being gaslit, like, "oh what're you talking about, Mick totally did a remake of 'I sawed the demons', it's right here!" and then it plays a track that sounds nothing like that.
Completely agree. I don't really hear the references to older tracks in alot of these. I could just be missing something though. (Note on Hell on Earth: The main riff is meant to be a sequence of notes that, when connected in order on the Circle of Fifths, resemble a pentagram. I don't hear the connection to Running from Evil whatsoever. Open to being corrected here if possible.)
Even though it sucks that we didn't get the Into Sandy's City finale for Eternal (thanks again for that, Marty), I think it's nice that Mick made a DOOM 64 finale reference instead. That song is very underrated imo. Game as whole is underrated, haha
Best part about the entire series is how much everyone involved genuinely cares about it. Mick referencing older music, developers referencing older ideas and more, then Levy and Hulshult referencing Mick and the originals in their works. It’s so fuckin good.
I absolutely love this video, but one you missed was 50 seconds into the song "Rip and Tear" the riff turns into a faster version of "On the Hunt" from DOOM (1993).
@@notakeyring A lot of the ones in your vid I didn't catch either, even after listening to every DOOM soundtrack multiple times I never noticed some of them. I absolutely love this video and hope there may be a part two that covers other missed things or even references to DOOM 2016 tracks in DOOM Eternal tracks. As cool as a vid on the DLC music would be, I don't really like the new music compared to Mick's work, it just isn't Mick and the first DLC music barely has any noticeable references. Meanwhile, the menu theme of 2016 has 2-3 classic references and the menu to Eternal is literally just Opening to Hell with a secured Sweet Little Dead Bunny at the end.
@@comorbiddisorder thank you! i gotta disagree with you a bit - there are a veritable fuck ton of references in the TAG OST, maybe even too many! that's why i wanted to make a video on it, because not enough people have really pointed out these things, and there's nothing i love more than making people punch themselves and ask "how didn't i notice this before?"
@VXKOUit absolutely works. You just phase invert the right and left channel. If you now play them through one speaker they cancel each other out. Thats pretty much how noise cancelling headphones work.
I love Into Sandy’s City so much. While I get the reasoning behind removing it in-game, I’m glad that it’s still basically everywhere so we can listen to it at any time
25:56 If I'm not mistaken, this track plays _very_ briefly (as in, for like 5 seconds) during the Doom Hunter's boss intro. Wouldn't be the first time ID just grabbed whatever they had sitting around for something. According to Mick, Rip and Tear was a rejected early test track, and only made it into the game because ID needed music for one more level but didn't have the time to have Mick make a new one.
Subtitles and headphones on! Q: What's changed? A: About sixteen minutes worth of content I missed, improved sound quality and volume, added Doom 64 + Doom 3 references, and my state of mind. If you've already watched this video, and want to get straight to the new content, use the chapters in the description to skip the DOOM 1 + DOOM 2 segments - they're the same old references, except some inaccuracies have been cut and the sound quality is better. Q: Will you apologise for blue-balling me with the Harbinger buildup at the end? A: lmao thanks again to kolmd66 for helping me catch a few references I missed, and to pikarai for holding me at gunpoint!
@@notakeyring hey well there's many, many more references, when ever you like I will list them here... And will get 'em all : D ( one day the tag 1 & 2 I will listen to better) There are some of them very little you got wrong but don't worry and don't delete the video its great anyway
this video is fuckin incredible, tons of stuff here i'd never catch, but one thing, 1:38 this note also might be a reference to the first note of the doom ps1 theme
Man, a lot of this blows my mind. Mick drew inspiration from A LOT more classic DOOM music for a lot of the modern DOOM OSTs than I thought. I knew a lot of the more obvious ones, but man the Cyberdemon themes and the Running From Evil and Super Gore Nest ones never clicked with me. Also, Mick REALLY loves using Signs of Evil, huh? Lol
Half the ones in "stuff i missed" can barely be distinguished. You'll have to either slow down mick's or have both tracks alligned in a similar tempo to hear it.
19:58 after this part in the only thing they fear is you, the melody of the guitar switches to being "DOOM" from DOOM II, same note progression only faster
This needs way more views! As a kid who grew up on Doom and Doom 2, the remarkable amount of time and research you put into making this video possible is absolutely stunning! Excellent content! ❤️ Doom music will always have a place with me! 🤘🏻
You put a lot of work into to this. Really cool. I think you might have gone a little Mono-Dominant Inquisitor however; I think you heard the Sign of Evil in a few more places than it actually was. A little Exterminatus never hurt anyone important anyway.
I though that by "eternal" track, when "daisy theme" plays, I thought its a bug or edited by someone. But knowing the context now, it makes me drop a tear :(
I also love the amount of love Mick showed for DOOM 3. It's another shame Arrival to Mars was cut too, it sounds amazing. Sorry for the multiple comments, I was commenting while listening, haha. You did a fantastic job, man. 👏 I freaking loved this. Helps make the DOOM series and universe feel more connected now. I don't know if you've tried listening to The Ancient God's OSTs to hear if they have any references in them?
I'd like to add to the list. (Gameboy Advanced Version) The Evil Incarnate = King Novik Bass Synth from Dr. Samuel Hayden = Final Metal Part of The Only Thing They Fear is You BFG Division's Synth part in the Metal = That one part of Command and Control My favorite melody from BFG Division = The Majority of Asteroids and Rockets (Part 2) At DOOM's Gate (E1M1) = That one ambient part from Rust, Dust, and Guts Residual Melody (DOOM 2016) = Urdak Melody (DOOM Eternal) There may be more I'm forgetting, but I'll find MOAR.
Funny enough almost all "modern remix" version are (much) slower than originals one. ^^ I have hard time to ear the "Stuff I missed" link of original and remix sometimes musically but my ear may fooled me. Nice job :)
@@notakeyringI think it’s a bit of both since the part that you said references doom 3 isn’t really the part I think they’re talking about. It’s the part with the higher pitched synths at like 5:10ish (and earlier in the song I just can’t be bothered finding it’s location) that one definitely sounds like on the hunt
Achei que o Mick Gordon só tinha homenageado as soundtracks dos Doom, Doom II e do 64, mas nao, ate do Doom 3 também...isso é FANTÁSTICO. Só notei algumas do Doom jogando, este vídeo clareou de mais. Que trabalho incrível, o seu e do Mick também.
Então, como as músicas já foram homenageadas, Doom 3 e remake de Doom, Doom 2016 é remake de 3 e Doom e o Eternal remake de Doom 3 e Doom II também, então o Dark Ages será algo totalmente ''novo'' por assim dizer, sabe
thank you so much! definitely, im gonna work on it as soon as i can, a lot of people skip over the dlc tracks and how much detail went into them and i hope it makes them appreciate it more!
Hey dude, it's me again, I'll have more stuff for u ( not doom for now) in wolfenstein there a lot of references too Like an interesting little thing I have noticed is that in the track (old wolfenstein = ow) there going to get you, is the same as ( new w.) surprise, or that the beginning part of< right trigger warning >(nw) is very similar to a spongebob song named
2:26 i think it also sounds similar to Deep into the code 9:01 this has been reused in Mighty doom for the Christmas event soundtrack Also fun fact: Spider mastermind theme in doom 2016 is actually reversed version of original theme and it's also a downtoned, electrified version of BFG division.
I managed to find my phone's mono audio settings, and after some adjustment, I can confirm the Sweet Little Dead Bunny reference (though it's way more distorted when I did it vs in the video)
heya, i've got you! it was meant to be the song that plays after you killed the icon of sin - but id cut it for sounding too cheesy and video gamey. here it is: ua-cam.com/video/6hJzlgqbmvc/v-deo.html apologies for not calling the song something that would be easier to search up in the subtitle - i made the original video a year ago when i was a little bit stupider haha
I’ve not gotten through the whole video yet but I’m not sure if you’d have included BFG Division since I believe it’s one big reference to E3M1 I don’t exactly know how to put it into words but really just listen to the two side by side preferably with E3M1 first and I feel like there’s enough similarities that it wouldn’t be a coincidence. E3M1 definitely feels like one of the tracks mick regularly references in my opinion (though that may be because it’s one of my favorite tracks so confirmation bias) but I do think it’s plausible
hi! sorry, this song is actually an ambient track that plays in Taras Nabad and Exultia. it's nameless (like most of the music in eternal...) and i gave it that name "Sentinel" because it was sort of the theme of the night sentinels! in hindsight, giving the tracks their own names just to make the list look nicer wasn't the best idea... I'll see if I can find a link to the track for you!
I think there’s one more reference (at least it seem to look like reference) you missed. The super gore nest main synth suspiciously sounds very alike to stringed instrument part of DOOM 2 menu intro
I discovered metal through the south of Heaven reference Doom is singlehandedly responsible for mine, and many others enjoyment of metal(more specifically extreme metal)
3:47 makes me think more of the intro song to Quake but eh
you know what, you're actually right!
i never really saw the similarity between I Sawed The Demons and Flesh And Metal, but i added that one anyway because a couple of people had said it was a reference. but yeah, that's definitely the quake theme - nice one! ill probably have to add it to the next one...
So basically all of Harbinger is just one big reference compilation
quite literally yeah ahah
Hamburger of music
Probably why it's one of the best songs in the 2016 OST
Ngl tho Harbinger failed to hit the same intensity of the OG Doom 3 Theme, Tweaker. Unpopular opinion but Tweaker is the best song in the whole damn series. May be less than 3 minutes but when I think of Doom, Tweaker plays in my head.
@@echostar034 fair enough, I do actually really like the Doom 3 theme, it goes hard
The Imp’s Song is such a vibe.
so trueee
Fun fact: the beginning of the icon of sin theme in doom 2 was originally meant to be the title theme of the original doom so its funny how over 20 years later it did end up becoming exactly that in eternal
"Its use in Nekravol references the fact that Sandy Peterson is going to Hell"
LMAO
That would go to Romero solely for E4M2
The subtitles were so real for that one
@@dum5247 was hoping for someone to point that out
On the one hand, I appreciate that Mick Gordon stuck so many references to the classic soundtracks in his music. It shows a real reverence for the source material and helps keep the music grounded to its roots.
On the other hand, Mick's style winds up changing the sound of the tracks so much that half of these are completely indistinguishable to me. I almost feel like I'm being gaslit, like, "oh what're you talking about, Mick totally did a remake of 'I sawed the demons', it's right here!" and then it plays a track that sounds nothing like that.
Completely agree. I don't really hear the references to older tracks in alot of these. I could just be missing something though.
(Note on Hell on Earth: The main riff is meant to be a sequence of notes that, when connected in order on the Circle of Fifths, resemble a pentagram. I don't hear the connection to Running from Evil whatsoever. Open to being corrected here if possible.)
@@knightartorias7043mostly it's either in the backing notes or slowed down a bit, which can make it hard to recognize at first.
I'd love some timestamps, in that case. Always great to discover new easter eggs and references!@@matthewwilliams8267
Even though it sucks that we didn't get the Into Sandy's City finale for Eternal (thanks again for that, Marty), I think it's nice that Mick made a DOOM 64 finale reference instead. That song is very underrated imo. Game as whole is underrated, haha
oh for sure, i love doom 64! such a good game...
Wait are you saying into sandy city was going to be a level fire doom eternal
I said this in another similar video, but damn, Mick Gordon really researched over 25 years of DOOM soundtrack for DOOM Eternal, which is so cool.
Best part about the entire series is how much everyone involved genuinely cares about it. Mick referencing older music, developers referencing older ideas and more, then Levy and Hulshult referencing Mick and the originals in their works. It’s so fuckin good.
more like 2 years of doom music because 25 years of doom music literally doesn't exist
Is that two from tpot
@@jamess.7811 25 years as in soundtrack since DOOM from 1993.
@@Starcrash9985 Correct.
I absolutely love this video, but one you missed was 50 seconds into the song "Rip and Tear" the riff turns into a faster version of "On the Hunt" from DOOM (1993).
YOU'RE RIGHT!
nice catch, i didn't get that one!
@@notakeyring A lot of the ones in your vid I didn't catch either, even after listening to every DOOM soundtrack multiple times I never noticed some of them.
I absolutely love this video and hope there may be a part two that covers other missed things or even references to DOOM 2016 tracks in DOOM Eternal tracks.
As cool as a vid on the DLC music would be, I don't really like the new music compared to Mick's work, it just isn't Mick and the first DLC music barely has any noticeable references.
Meanwhile, the menu theme of 2016 has 2-3 classic references and the menu to Eternal is literally just Opening to Hell with a secured Sweet Little Dead Bunny at the end.
Not only that, but parts of Exultia’s ambient track sounds like the music from the first level of the PlayStation version of Doom.
@@MondySpartan you're right! im coming for you
@@comorbiddisorder thank you! i gotta disagree with you a bit - there are a veritable fuck ton of references in the TAG OST, maybe even too many! that's why i wanted to make a video on it, because not enough people have really pointed out these things, and there's nothing i love more than making people punch themselves and ask "how didn't i notice this before?"
18:32 mick gordon is a genius for this
@VXKOUI also don't know how but it's real
@VXKOUit absolutely works. You just phase invert the right and left channel. If you now play them through one speaker they cancel each other out. Thats pretty much how noise cancelling headphones work.
@VXKOU it is real... i tried it myself
I love Into Sandy’s City so much. While I get the reasoning behind removing it in-game, I’m glad that it’s still basically everywhere so we can listen to it at any time
I always loved VEGA Core because of the double bump-bump, like a beating heart.
Or two successive shots from a Super Shotgun
if your heartbeat sounds like a super shotgun, you may want to consult your physician.
@@notakeyring my heartbeat sounds like POWER. THE DOCTOR CANNOT STOP ME FROM RIPPING AND TEARING
@@100nodog sir, this is a Wendy's. i'm sorry, but we don't serve people who are under the influence, please leave.
Reminds me of Perfection Through Genetics from the System Shock Remake
Lets all agree that Harbinger is really just a remake of the DOOM 3 main theme
That last reference blew my mind
Edit: Holy shit I never heard the Doom 2 Intermission reference in TOTTFIY. Honestly, that's pretty insane to catch.
oh yeah and the door sound is also in nazi punks GTFO too
Industrial zone from doom 2 also sounds like TOTTFIY's buildup
@@notakeyring Really? When?
@@shellwhale8994 ua-cam.com/video/9pUnLnfpcsw/v-deo.html right there!
The final reference made me lose it 😂
door
@Diego Ibacache ueheh XD
I think Mick Gordon just used this sound because it's been just comfortable
lots of these are such a stretch, not even sounding inspired to the original. some are accurate though so thanks for the vid
yeah, i agree. don't know what i was on with some of these. but the vast majority are accurate, so there's that
25:56 If I'm not mistaken, this track plays _very_ briefly (as in, for like 5 seconds) during the Doom Hunter's boss intro.
Wouldn't be the first time ID just grabbed whatever they had sitting around for something. According to Mick, Rip and Tear was a rejected early test track, and only made it into the game because ID needed music for one more level but didn't have the time to have Mick make a new one.
yup those are both correct!
Subtitles and headphones on!
Q: What's changed?
A: About sixteen minutes worth of content I missed, improved sound quality and volume, added Doom 64 + Doom 3 references, and my state of mind. If you've already watched this video, and want to get straight to the new content, use the chapters in the description to skip the DOOM 1 + DOOM 2 segments - they're the same old references, except some inaccuracies have been cut and the sound quality is better.
Q: Will you apologise for blue-balling me with the Harbinger buildup at the end?
A: lmao
thanks again to kolmd66 for helping me catch a few references I missed, and to pikarai for holding me at gunpoint!
oh shit the demon's dead is from doom 2 not doom 1
the very first song in the list
and i fucked it
lmao
No thanks to you that was my dream dude and you made I possible! As a thank to u I subscribe to the channel❤️
@@MariusPiselli only possible because of you!
@@notakeyring hey well there's many, many more references, when ever you like I will list them here... And will get 'em all : D ( one day the tag 1 & 2 I will listen to better)
There are some of them very little you got wrong but don't worry and don't delete the video its great anyway
Mick Gordon trying his hardest not to reference every sound file in classic Doom (It will be peak every time he does it)
The ambient Doom 3 intro is an under-appreciated track. Kudos to Mick for recreating it for the Doom Eternal trailer and Doom Hunter fight
For a second in the doom hunter fight
19:50 because we were too busy enjoying how amazing TOTTFIY is
fair point lmao
this video is fuckin incredible, tons of stuff here i'd never catch, but one thing, 1:38 this note also might be a reference to the first note of the doom ps1 theme
ooh, nice catch! i see the similarity!
7:47 That song itself was remastered in battlemode!!, and it sounds more metal and techno friend!
The last one seriously blew me away. I hadn't ever realized.
Intro to mars from DOOM 3 can also be directly heard in one part of the Doom Hunter theme. Literally one to one.
Another proof Mick Gordon is genius 😈
18:47
Dark Halls is such a good progression already that my mans just had to call back to it so much, insane
Never picked up on Into Sandy’s City in Vega Core! Nice find!
thank you, glad you enjoyed!
Man, a lot of this blows my mind. Mick drew inspiration from A LOT more classic DOOM music for a lot of the modern DOOM OSTs than I thought. I knew a lot of the more obvious ones, but man the Cyberdemon themes and the Running From Evil and Super Gore Nest ones never clicked with me. Also, Mick REALLY loves using Signs of Evil, huh? Lol
mick making at dooms gate: yes door
door
26:47 - my personal favorite reference from Doom 2016
Mick Gordon is a genius to making DOOM music so creative yet memorable.
Half the ones in "stuff i missed" can barely be distinguished. You'll have to either slow down mick's or have both tracks alligned in a similar tempo to hear it.
This video deserve millions of views. Very nicely done
this is impressive good job
argetnum
19:58 after this part in the only thing they fear is you, the melody of the guitar switches to being "DOOM" from DOOM II, same note progression only faster
Wonderful, truly wonderful
18:46 I swear I'm gonna love every rabbit Pokemon I catch in any Pokemon game and name all of them Daisy in her honour😢
This needs way more views! As a kid who grew up on Doom and Doom 2, the remarkable amount of time and research you put into making this video possible is absolutely stunning! Excellent content! ❤️ Doom music will always have a place with me! 🤘🏻
thank you so much! I'm glad you like the video, it's always good to see a classic doomer - stay tuned for the DLC music references video!
Damn! What is clear is that both new and old music are legends.
Thanks for the video :D
You put a lot of work into to this. Really cool. I think you might have gone a little Mono-Dominant Inquisitor however; I think you heard the Sign of Evil in a few more places than it actually was. A little Exterminatus never hurt anyone important anyway.
Good to see Aubry Hodges getting some love here too from Mick Gordon.
I love how the editing in this video is really good for no reason.
perfectionist to the last
This is how you sell games. Give the fans what they want and pay attention to detail; don’t give them what you think they SHOULD enjoy.
18:29
Soon as i turned on mono audio, i fucking cried manly ass tears bro. That hidden reference has never made me cry that hard for Daisy
#rememberdaisy 😔🤘
@@notakeyringwhere this reference?
The last one was god tier audiophile
The last part, I was hoping someone else knew about it other than me
everyone talks about the chainsaw but nobody talks about the doom door 😔
Superb work, very underrated video.
thank you, im glad you enjoyed!
I though that by "eternal" track, when "daisy theme" plays, I thought its a bug or edited by someone. But knowing the context now, it makes me drop a tear :(
I also love the amount of love Mick showed for DOOM 3. It's another shame Arrival to Mars was cut too, it sounds amazing.
Sorry for the multiple comments, I was commenting while listening, haha. You did a fantastic job, man. 👏 I freaking loved this. Helps make the DOOM series and universe feel more connected now. I don't know if you've tried listening to The Ancient God's OSTs to hear if they have any references in them?
I never knew about half of this stuff until now lol
Also Intro to Mars from DOOM 3 is somewhere in the DOOM Hunter level
@@tacplayzboi yup it plays for five seconds
Absolutely love this video and I appreciate the work that went into it. 🤘
thanks! i appreciate it!
Out of all these old DOOM riffs, which one do you think was the most reused?
I'm personally leaning towards Dark Halls' Melody or Sign of Evil's riff.
If you look at the DLC, (which i really should sometime soon!) Dark Halls becomes the most used riff - 8-10 times across all the OSTs!
*WOW*
I'd like to add to the list.
(Gameboy Advanced Version) The Evil Incarnate = King Novik
Bass Synth from Dr. Samuel Hayden = Final Metal Part of The Only Thing They Fear is You
BFG Division's Synth part in the Metal = That one part of Command and Control
My favorite melody from BFG Division = The Majority of Asteroids and Rockets (Part 2)
At DOOM's Gate (E1M1) = That one ambient part from Rust, Dust, and Guts
Residual Melody (DOOM 2016) = Urdak Melody (DOOM Eternal)
There may be more I'm forgetting, but I'll find MOAR.
This is an amazing compilation! Awesome stuff!
So many of these are so obvious in hindsight I feel dumb not noticing them despite hearing the soundtracks non stop
subtitles give context to the songs btw.
In Rust, Dust and Guts from Doom 2016, at 5:50, you can see a small reference to bye bye american pie from Doom 2
0:03 The Demon's dead it's actually from Doom 2, not Doom 1993.
Funny enough almost all "modern remix" version are (much) slower than originals one. ^^
I have hard time to ear the "Stuff I missed" link of original and remix sometimes musically but my ear may fooled me.
Nice job :)
So sad to find out that alot of these tracks where probably the ones Bethesda rejected from Mick Gordon then used anyway without paying.
god yeah, it's real fucking sad...
I'm pretty sure 2:18 in damnation from 2016 also references the doom 64 finale, i havent seen anyone else make that comparison
nope, damnation's reference can be seen at 27:17 - it's the doom 3 theme!
24:31 and 27:32
@@notakeyringI think it’s a bit of both since the part that you said references doom 3 isn’t really the part I think they’re talking about. It’s the part with the higher pitched synths at like 5:10ish (and earlier in the song I just can’t be bothered finding it’s location) that one definitely sounds like on the hunt
Achei que o Mick Gordon só tinha homenageado as soundtracks dos Doom, Doom II e do 64, mas nao, ate do Doom 3 também...isso é FANTÁSTICO.
Só notei algumas do Doom jogando, este vídeo clareou de mais. Que trabalho incrível, o seu e do Mick também.
Então, como as músicas já foram homenageadas, Doom 3 e remake de Doom, Doom 2016 é remake de 3 e Doom e o Eternal remake de Doom 3 e Doom II também, então o Dark Ages será algo totalmente ''novo'' por assim dizer, sabe
That door was right under our noses this whole time!
DOOM reebot OST makes me feel things nothing has ever made me feel before
18:46 people who are deaf in one ear must be so confused why that is suddenly playing
Nah it only happens when the track itself is set to mono
@@ali_m_ Yea but people who are deaf in one ear are probably gonna have their audio to mono
@@bronkolie depends what they're using ig
LOL that's not how it works but that'd be funny
I love your content and want to see more, so will there be a part 3 for the DLC tracks?
thank you so much! definitely, im gonna work on it as soon as i can, a lot of people skip over the dlc tracks and how much detail went into them and i hope it makes them appreciate it more!
Hey, did you know that uac atlantica heavy fighting, is just basically meat hook from micky mouse Gordon
Hey dude, it's me again, I'll have more stuff for u ( not doom for now) in wolfenstein there a lot of references too
Like an interesting little thing I have noticed is that in the track (old wolfenstein = ow) there going to get you, is the same as ( new w.) surprise, or that the beginning part of< right trigger warning >(nw) is very similar to a spongebob song named
I swear i heard some of the doom 64 soundtrack in the trial of maligog but i could just be insane and stupid simultaneously
Спасибо за такие видео.
нет проблем!
Holy fucking shit. That last one...
11:55 honestly, this might be the best one
5:49 kinda songs like mouth for war by pantera
Don't you think 27:17 is the same as the gladiator theme?
they're definetely the same notes, but that seems to be a coincidence - gladiator is much more likely a reference to "Nobody Told Me About id"
see it at 8:14 !
27:17 also sounds like the chant "Rip. And. Tear"
Ngl never expected Dj Basil to be a DOOM fan
Dj Basil knows the good stuff 🚬
hell yeah i do B)
i knew i heard a door in there somewhere 29:05 , and here i thought i was crazy
2:26 i think it also sounds similar to Deep into the code
9:01 this has been reused in Mighty doom for the Christmas event soundtrack
Also fun fact: Spider mastermind theme in doom 2016 is actually reversed version of original theme and it's also a downtoned, electrified version of BFG division.
My favourite song have to be to be the BFG division song slaps
I think the first one for Doom 3 was actually one Mick recreated on a stream and wasnt apart of doom eternals soundtrack
it was part of the soundtrack, it played at E3 and played for five seconds before the doom hunter bossfight started
@@notakeyring im still so mad thats not actually in the game properly
@@owlgoddess8534 same😔
@Charles Hastings 🤘!
I managed to find my phone's mono audio settings, and after some adjustment, I can confirm the Sweet Little Dead Bunny reference (though it's way more distorted when I did it vs in the video)
dude, the DOOM 3 theme should be the DOOM 2016 theme its just fucking epic
idk though hellwalker is really good but the doom 3 theme is really good too
I'm not sure what song this is I like it but I can't seem to find it anywhere? 20:56
heya, i've got you! it was meant to be the song that plays after you killed the icon of sin - but id cut it for sounding too cheesy and video gamey. here it is: ua-cam.com/video/6hJzlgqbmvc/v-deo.html
apologies for not calling the song something that would be easier to search up in the subtitle - i made the original video a year ago when i was a little bit stupider haha
Know i cant unhear the classic Doom sountracks on Doom(2016) and Doom eternal's soundtracks
haha, you're welcome!
I’ve not gotten through the whole video yet but I’m not sure if you’d have included BFG Division since I believe it’s one big reference to E3M1 I don’t exactly know how to put it into words but really just listen to the two side by side preferably with E3M1 first and I feel like there’s enough similarities that it wouldn’t be a coincidence. E3M1 definitely feels like one of the tracks mick regularly references in my opinion (though that may be because it’s one of my favorite tracks so confirmation bias) but I do think it’s plausible
It's amazing how much Inferno rips off Mouth of War from Pantera and everyone's like ah who cares.
lmao, so many tracks in classic doom are straight ripoffs of metal bands that it's just accepted at this point
I don't know if it was already mentioned but I'm pretty sure dark halls is also referenced in doom eternals menu music
is iii dakhma a reference to sign of evil? What I mean is does dakhma have a reference involving sign of evil?
yep, dakhma's choir is sign of evil except slower!
@@notakeyring okay thanks
I had a hard time hearing it for a while too but it’s not the first half of the melody like you hear in welcome home great slayer but the second half
Can someone please for the sake of my own sanity tell me where I can find the full version of Sentinal?
it's the ambient music of Taras Nabad and Exultia!
@@notakeyring Thanks bro
0:02 isn’t The Demon’s Dead from DOOM II?
26:48 PERFECTION
Sign of evil is also lightly done in Welcome Home Great Slayer in Eternal
mhm, it's at 7:00
Lightly is a way of putting it I guess.
i might just be not looking in the right places, but i cant find the song referenced at 9:12 :(
hi!
sorry, this song is actually an ambient track that plays in Taras Nabad and Exultia. it's nameless (like most of the music in eternal...) and i gave it that name "Sentinel" because it was sort of the theme of the night sentinels!
in hindsight, giving the tracks their own names just to make the list look nicer wasn't the best idea... I'll see if I can find a link to the track for you!
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at about the 3:30 mark here, you can hear that part of the sentinel ambience start to play!
@@notakeyring thank you!! i actually found it from a different video- someone made an hour long looping video of that specific section :D
That last reference goes hard
I think Meathook has a part that references nobody told me about id
There is a reference to getting too tense from doom 2 map 28 in doom eternals 9th level Taras nabad
Imp's Song and Sign of Evil = Banger.
The last one is mind blowing
12:33 chills
I think there’s one more reference (at least it seem to look like reference) you missed. The super gore nest main synth suspiciously sounds very alike to stringed instrument part of DOOM 2 menu intro
damn, i just realized that, that's very cool
YOU are right!!
I discovered metal through the south of Heaven reference
Doom is singlehandedly responsible for mine, and many others enjoyment of metal(more specifically extreme metal)
THE DOOR!!!
THE DOOR
"Into Sandy's City" is the best