Music has always been a deeply important aspect of Doom's success and recognizability, with the 2016 reboot of the IP putting the gargantuan task of music composition in the hands of Mick Gordon.
Before DOOM added swords and hammers, the chainsaw was the only means of splitting demons open. Or if you’re Mick Gordon, you use a chainsaw when making the DOOM soundtrack. No, seriously.
Rip and Tear to the tune of a headbanging soundtrack by Mick Gordon (Image via Bethesda Softworks) When it comes to music, Doom has always been a frontrunner. The 1993 techno-metal soundtrack ...
To echo @Diabolical no Mick Gordon is sad. Otherwise, same feeling, hopeful, but not counting on much. What made Doom 2016 so great, was it channeled the original with the same basic formula: get ...
We have a story about how the Doom Slayer is a weapon of the gods to smite the forces of hell and intense metal music that underscores the gameplay. The soundtrack is not from Mick Gordon this ...
A huge amount of information was recently revealed about Doom: The Dark Ages at the Xbox Developer Direct on January 23, with anticipation starting to build around the title before its May 15 ...