![]() To be honest, I've had this stuck in my head for years now, and it feels good to finally be able to put it into form. Based on Sonic Clang's cover, and inspired by Andrew Hushult's awesome idea of mixing ambience with metal. ![]() This track mixes old with new, bridging the gap between Classic and Project: Doom. With the right amount of atmosphere, you could create a truly threatening environment. Doom wasn't all about killing everything that moved. And now, after seven years, I finally got around to it. I've always wanted to flesh out the drums on this song, ever since I released Project: Doom. Just enough metal undertones to remind you that yes, you are stupid overpowered and blowing shit up. So I went back and reworked it from the ground up. I feel like the original 2008 release was a little bit overkill as far as metal-wise for this track. With a little ass kicking toward the second half of the song for good measure. So this redux was a second attempt at this piece, to give it the love it needed.įor The Imp's Song (Redux), I once again revisit my childhood years to bring back a feeling of suspense for this track. In the meantime, here they are for download, for your listening leisure! Track NameĪt Doom's Gate has always been an iconic song, and I don't feel like I ever did it proper justice in Project: Doom. These tracks will be limited in number, and produced on an as-needed basis for Doom: Gaiden. ![]() With Doom: Gaiden - Insertion's v1.2 update, I decided it was time to go back and revisit Doom's soundtrack with an updated feel. Project: Doom was released such a long time ago. If you enjoy Zorasoft, your donations ensure new content in the future! ![]()
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