This song is epic. I remember playing this when I was a little kid. I can't believe my parents let a 7 year old girl play this...but I can't thank them enough for letting me. Some of the best memories of my childhood!
Ik its been 12 years, I thought Id point out that a lot of the doom osts are influenced from thrash & metal. E1m1 sounds like master of puppets for example
+STORM LORD Yep. It can teleport at random times between three different rooms, so it can easily go somewhere else just as you're about to land that killing BFG shot on it.
+The Ugly Barnacle Actually no, there are 3 demon only teleports so you want to make sure he doesn't step on them. Just blast him with BFG the second you go into that room.
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One of my favourite aspects of the song is that it all centres around a main melody! It sets it up in the beginning (0:00) with sparse use of the drums! Just as the first part gets tiring at 1:03, the drums and an accompanying melody is added! Once that starts to get tiring at 1:59, it AGAIN changes to a quieter version that has a harp and drums with a simple synth playing in the background! And again at 3:16, it switches to a similar style but places more emphasis on the drums instead of the synth. As a result, I find this tune somehow never gets tiring! It’s the same central motif that gets played around with, leading to a song I can literally listen at any time! Not to mention that it gets stuck in my head every time!
Love the title of this theme, "The Demon's Dead". This would go really well in an ending screen showing Doomguy walking away from a dead Baron of Hell and the screen fading to black as the credits roll.
This is my favorite doom track of all time. It's so catchy and cult like the way it makes you sway to the same melody over and over and over and you just want more of it.
Nearly all of the old school Doom music is absolutely brilliant...the slow, suspenseful buildup is excellent in nearly all of the songs and this is the best example of it, I believe.
The good ol' days, i remember on that one level where the pathway to the exit just lowered into the acid and i could never figure out how to get out. always pissed me off as a kid.
@@Killerkarotte1 I remember looking that song up a while ago, because of this exact reason. Sabbath rules. It was cool of Id Software to use a more obscure cut for Doom II, as well
The song was inspired by Black Sabbath's After All (The Dead) during the band's Dio years, but when Ozzy was still in the band he invented stoner metal whick is slow, psychedelic metal The song references both the Ozzy and Dio years of Black Sabbath
This is the most memorable track for me from Doom 2, I remember it not from my own gameplay as a child, but from watching my older brother. Now replaying Doom 2 I understand why. The refueling base is a particularly challenging and slow level cause of all the monsters that attracted to each shot. So my brother must have played the level a long time lol
This music reminds me of a wasteland after a battle. Corpses of demons and humans alike all over the place rotting, with a foul stench of death filling the air. Nevertheless, you walk over it fearlessly, for you still have a whole race to save.
First time I played this game i was 4 and my brother in law used to be so kickass in it :) These days I'm trying to beat Brutal Doom (2) ... the key word being "trying" ...
berlin040909 I meant to include Doom 3 in that generalization, and Phobos and Deimos are Martian territory, so it counts as twice, soon to be three times with Doom 4.
I can say that everything that comes from iD Software is brilliant. The music, the games,the sprites, the video game engine, the ideas (Did you know a lot of game like Half-Life were based of DooM?)
This is the most iconic Doom song to me, someone who started playing it around age 11. So great. When I first heard Eminem's "til I collapse" I thought "did he sample the Doom II soundtrack?" Turns out it's not quite the same but *shrugs* (Came here bc my partner is playing the PS4 Doom game and I was appalled he had turned the music down, but idk if it's as good as this old stuff)
I don't know what it is about your recordings in particular but they have an incredibly gritty sound to them that adds so much more than "pure" hardware or emulators could make
"Dude, demons? What the fuck are you talking about? Are you calling the hundreds of people you just slaughtered demons?" Doom Marine: "My God... What have I done?" *Theme Song plays as the credits roll*
Before my little brother introduced me to doom, the idea i got from it was a marine guy somehow fell into a hole and ended up in hell and he has his guns and he started to shoot them. Trying to find his way out of hell. This is the cover i remember which is why i thought he was down a hole
The Demon's Dead, but the Arch-vile had other plans.
+Helga Haper Love The Cacodemon!
+Ash Williams Little did the Doomguy know was that the Cyberdemon was not far.
Loyalguardian6000 Yup. Just Before The Exit.
+marsupialmestre #ContenteTV #Mophobics why?
Arch vile is gay guy and Cacodemon is bigcat for me.
This is the song that first pops in my head when I think of Doom.
I remember the map this music played took me forever to find the exit.
xDragonInstallx lol it even played on the installation screen when installing it on windows 95.
Yeah, those black boxes that hide the exit were very good.
Also if you were using doom95, it took you straight to this level after dying for some weird reason. At least it did with me.
Reminds me of some deep dark space thing
absolutely
This song is epic. I remember playing this when I was a little kid. I can't believe my parents let a 7 year old girl play this...but I can't thank them enough for letting me. Some of the best memories of my childhood!
you are a lucky girl.
nowadays mothers will beat to pulp theirs children for simply wanting the pink kindwr egg surprise.
Don't fret, Doom is an equal opportunity FPS gaming series.
DUDE DOOM IS A BOY'S GAME YOU IDIOIT
My mom and dad played doom before that’s why they let me play it guess it runs in the family lol
amen sister
The main melody is the opening riff from Black Sabbath's "After All (The Dead)", from Dehumanizer. That's awesome.
Ik its been 12 years, I thought Id point out that a lot of the doom osts are influenced from thrash & metal. E1m1 sounds like master of puppets for example
@@dosidicusgigas1376 its been two days, and true
@@dosidicusgigas1376 E1m1 is Ratos de Porão - Terra do Carnaval
@@dosidicusgigas1376E1M1 is more like a mix between Master Of Puppets and No Remorse
i thought it was from solitude
What do you say to the dead? Will you forgive me for living?
Black Sabbath - After All 🤟
Great song!
the dead know only one thing - that it is better to be alive
my favourite track of DOOM II
2:10 has always been my favorite part!
I realized you can sing every song of Doom by repeating "Doom".
or by repeating dirt
+Antonio Debono no
I'm gonna sing the DOOM song!
Dudududududu dudududududududu
AH'M GUNNA SING THE DEWM saoNG!
Very eerie, it just describes how the demons ravaged Earth and left it like a wasteland
ITs literally a Black Sabbath song, Afer All (The Dead)
Действительно
The demon's dead is actually the opening melody of Black sabbath's After all the dead.
"Good job, John. The demon's dead.
...but you are the demons!"
+Seydaschu THEN WHO WAS PHONE?
+Seydaschu AND THEN JOHN WAS A ZOMBIE!
+Rock Id
WHAT.
+Seydaschu what if he was possed by a lost soul the entire time and sees everyone as demonic creatures
And then John was a zombie.
This and "Into Sandy's City" are two themes I'd like to hear Mick Gordon work his magic on, in Doom Eternal
Well 11 months later and Mick remixes into Sandy city in DE
But not the demons dead :(
Since he left I don't think we'll be getting it sadly
@@rodrigoparrapalma7673 What?
Are you aware of the song "BFG Division?"
Yup, this is the same note progression as the "melody" in BFG Division.
This is the song I remember the most from doom. Kickass song! =D
My favorite track besides waste tunnels
After all (The Dead) Black Sabbath
I watched DYKG too...
warriorsfan10000 I didn't. I'm just good at this sort of thing.
It was a bit of a joke.
Similar chord progression at the start of Slowly We Rot by Obituary.
*Dio's* Black Sabbath \m/
Is it normal that I'm listening to this non-stop since the last 6 hours?
Yes, yes it is.
Indeed it is.
It’s one of the the side effects.
Agreed it is
*Y E S*
Anyone recall that particular Cyberdemon from Refueling Base that had a nasty trick up its sleeve?
+STORM LORD Yep. It can teleport at random times between three different rooms, so it can easily go somewhere else just as you're about to land that killing BFG shot on it.
+STORM LORD Usually you have to kill it as it can teleport near the exit (which is in an entirely different room).
+The Ugly Barnacle Actually no, there are 3 demon only teleports so you want to make sure he doesn't step on them. Just blast him with BFG the second you go into that room.
Teleportation
Don't remind me...
Doom and Quake are greatest games for me!
MegaDriveRules Tails Prower -your are right for 100
Frisk __ says the one with an undertale pfp
Unreal, Quake, Doom and Wolfenstein is the best arena/retro shooters of all the time!
Doom, Quake, and Blood for me!
all 3 inspired me to be a developer.
System Shock 1/2, Unreal, and Deus Ex are all up there too imo.
HOLD UP THERE BUCKAROO LEAVE SOME ROOM FOR HALF LIFE
Of all the songs in the old games, this is really the only one I distinctly remember.
This is Doom.
*looks at video time*
The Demon's Dank
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That's so funny I was smoking with my friends while listening to this. :D
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I love this song and the map10 so much. I'll always come back to this
This one still sends a shiver down my spine. How can one incorporate horror with music?? Plain genius!
One of my favourite aspects of the song is that it all centres around a main melody! It sets it up in the beginning (0:00) with sparse use of the drums! Just as the first part gets tiring at 1:03, the drums and an accompanying melody is added!
Once that starts to get tiring at 1:59, it AGAIN changes to a quieter version that has a harp and drums with a simple synth playing in the background! And again at 3:16, it switches to a similar style but places more emphasis on the drums instead of the synth.
As a result, I find this tune somehow never gets tiring! It’s the same central motif that gets played around with, leading to a song I can literally listen at any time! Not to mention that it gets stuck in my head every time!
This music reminds me of some “Abandoned factory”.
This is one of the best music tracks to a video game I've ever heard.
Doom series..... one of the pioneer games in FPS. Has always been and will be a legend. And this song sends shivers all over.....
Love the title of this theme, "The Demon's Dead". This would go really well in an ending screen showing Doomguy walking away from a dead Baron of Hell and the screen fading to black as the credits roll.
"Let's beat it! This is turning into a bloodbath!"
i like this track the most of Doom II
***** Barrels o fun is my fav song. this is a very close second though ya.
+Flower Power my favorite is doom 1's E1M2
Agreed, really made me feel like a badass while listening to this and taking on hell itself.
Chillzone9 imp song
this has the guitar riff from "After All(the Dead)" by Black Sabbath.
It is the After All track but remixed for the game.
Ah, Doom. The best older game in its class.
got doom 2 on cd this song played while it was installing
+Antonio Debono Yeah, same reason I remember this song. It had some dancing spider brain thing too during the install.
+m82sniper99 the arachnatron
+Antonio Debono If it was the installer from the CD, that was the Spider Mastermind. I still have my copy of that CD :D
It did the same with Final Doom :D
*Doom does Doom (Metal)*
I'm sincerely surprised they never capitalized on that too.
Bobby Prince sure knew how to make great video game music. This is my favorite soundtrack ever.
Its a Black Sabbath Song (After All (The Dead)
This is my favorite doom track of all time. It's so catchy and cult like the way it makes you sway to the same melody over and over and over and you just want more of it.
Put it on 2 speed and the beginning turns into bootleg Crazy Train :)
Yeah! i can...... ...kind of.... hear it???
Listen to Mandatory suicide by Slayer
I like it.
That’s funny because it’s closer to After All (The Dead) by Black Sabbath, Ozzy’s band before he went solo.
Nearly all of the old school Doom music is absolutely brilliant...the slow, suspenseful buildup is excellent in nearly all of the songs and this is the best example of it, I believe.
Ahh, doom 2 and final doom installation music. We meet again.
The good ol' days, i remember on that one level where the pathway to the exit just lowered into the acid and i could never figure out how to get out. always pissed me off as a kid.
Out of all of the Doom music I heard when I was playing this at 5, I distinctly remembered this song.
been had this song stuck in my head for the last 3 days. started with someone humming it in my dreams. O_O
This is my personal favorite from Doom 2. The slow badass beat is freak'n awesome
I love covering this on guitar. Add some distortion and boost to my Schecter Hellraiser and make the neighbors meet their Doom 😂🤘
Just 4 your info...It's actually and almost 100% Black Sabbath's "After All (The Dead).
@@Killerkarotte1 I remember looking that song up a while ago, because of this exact reason. Sabbath rules. It was cool of Id Software to use a more obscure cut for Doom II, as well
This song is WAY more catchy than it needs to be, as with most songs in DOOM.
어렸을때 둠을 너무 좋아해서 이음악에 추억이 있습니다. 25년이 지났는데 문득 생각나서 찾아 듣습니다. 음악이란 대단한 존재입니다. 이음악이 단연 최고인거 같습니다.
This song ends at 4:20 . The demon died from the devil's lettuce. the thought fertilizer. the toke smoke.
The song was inspired by Black Sabbath's After All (The Dead) during the band's Dio years, but when Ozzy was still in the band he invented stoner metal whick is slow, psychedelic metal
The song references both the Ozzy and Dio years of Black Sabbath
Doom for me is just one of those games you find on your own and you become addicted, I wish there where more doom games like doom and doom 2
There's the Wolfenstein, the Quake games, Duke Nukem 3D, Final Doom, and Doom 64.
Dude when I first played this game I was INSTANTLY hooked and could not stop playing like all the games :P
Im searching this song for years and I finally found it! Thx for uploading this song to youtube
Its a Black Sabbath Song (After All (The Dead) look it up its great.
I love this Doom, I love this song and I also love that this video has 4 minutes and 20 seconds... it just seems funny to me.
Ooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhh
I never noticed that lol
Super game and music.
It's just great as hell
*ba-dum-tss*
***** Was intentional, actually
+TheMetinPorta Pooper *tips fedora*
+CPM Gaming the dank memes are strong with this one
One of the best "Scary" sound tracks for doom.
This is the most memorable track for me from Doom 2, I remember it not from my own gameplay as a child, but from watching my older brother. Now replaying Doom 2 I understand why. The refueling base is a particularly challenging and slow level cause of all the monsters that attracted to each shot. So my brother must have played the level a long time lol
This song actually makes me think of suburbs, though it was used for refueling base first. Maybe it’s just me
This music reminds me of a wasteland after a battle. Corpses of demons and humans alike all over the place rotting, with a foul stench of death filling the air. Nevertheless, you walk over it fearlessly, for you still have a whole race to save.
First time I played this game i was 4 and my brother in law used to be so kickass in it :) These days I'm trying to beat Brutal Doom (2) ... the key word being "trying" ...
Where can i get this brutal doom, use to have risen3D... would love to play all of them Doom 1 and 2 on UV with super detail
@@Johnydogood just google it
Still a Banger of a Song after all these Years! Thanks to Doom The Dark Ages to Remind me of this Beast of a song
Best song in the game!
I've had it in my head for a long time and couldn't find it. But i've found it now.
Thanks for uploading :]
Este soundtrack me encanta, mi song favorita del Doom 2
30 super levels from 1994 year! Music super too
This song makes me think of all your fellow marines lying dead at your feet. It's your lot in life to carry this torch alone.
When you finally kill that one revenant that took half your hp and all your shield
The Arch-Vile: “I guess you’ve wondered where I’ve been*
Amo este tema, lo estoy sacando en guitarra *_* Q lindos recuerdos con Doom II ;)
These games were awesome. Where else besides the Doom series could you fight demonic hellspawn with a chainsaw on Mars? TWICE?
You only fought on mars once. Even at that it was just its moons
berlin040909 I meant to include Doom 3 in that generalization, and Phobos and Deimos are Martian territory, so it counts as twice, soon to be three times with Doom 4.
+TheGrayMysterious Um does Painkiller count? Not technically a chainsaw or on Mars but..
Hey Doom is great and all but don't dis painkiller, will admit that Serious Sam was like my childhood but painkiller's good.
Gmod
This is my favourite theme from the game. It definitely brings back good memories.
The atmosphere of this song gives me chilss. It is like trying to find the demons before the kill you. This is probably my favorite
"It was a big mistake." - This is what this track makes me feel.
Asim Siddiqui when you got the blue skull without ammo that was the mistake
Antichrist2000 So accurate.
Ohhhh that song wants me to play doom 2 again
Why am I still here...
Even today the songs are still good as hell
Eternal Doom IV map 28... Cool stuff. And it was really, really big, so this music is still stuck in my head.
After Allllllllllll !!!!!!!
RIP Ronnie James Dio, Singer of After all (The dead) by Black sabbath
4:20
nice
My favourite Doom 2 song
my favorite ringtone!
I can say that everything that comes from iD Software is brilliant. The music, the games,the sprites, the video game engine, the ideas (Did you know a lot of game like Half-Life were based of DooM?)
Are we all haunted by the ghost: imagination? It just can't be, I've seen them there, howling at the moooon
I liked your video because your name is stupid
A good blend of mystery and creepiness for the perfect DooM atmosphere.
This is the song i remember most when playing doom 2.
Megahit - Refueling Base
Real hell's theme.
I've had this melody stuck in my head for no reason at all. I haven't played old doom's in a few years. It's 2020
*grabbing the blue key*
Demons: *Party tiiiiime* 💀💀💀
Anyone else catch this sampled in the DOOM 4 OST?
what part? never caught it
@@richardkmoch2208 Harbinger.
It's also used in Doom Eternal in the map Super Gore nest
@@boneor...7022 nah, harbinger is the doom 3 theme
@@richardkmoch2208 It's sampled in BFG Division (at least in the live version) czcams.com/video/5a9E3n_VZRQ/video.html
whenever i listen to this song, the first level that comes up in the mind to me is map16, not map10....
I like how it transitions from guitar to synthesizer
An adaptation of this track can be heard during the text intermissions in DOOM RPG.
Working retail in 2020....
DIOOOO!!.. ooh, wait....
Is ThAT a JojO reFeRenCE?!!?
Antichrist2000 Will you forgive me for living?
I was listening to Solitude by Candlemass and this song popped up in my mind.
This is the most iconic Doom song to me, someone who started playing it around age 11. So great. When I first heard Eminem's "til I collapse" I thought "did he sample the Doom II soundtrack?" Turns out it's not quite the same but *shrugs*
(Came here bc my partner is playing the PS4 Doom game and I was appalled he had turned the music down, but idk if it's as good as this old stuff)
So many people came here from Did You Know Gaming...
mostly just people who've played the game
I was actually hoping to see who did see it.
I came from DYKG, and I also owned this game.
This was the first FPS game I played. Definitely scared the fuck out of me when I was a kid....
ruderocko HA HA! damn right! *berserk bump*
I don't know what it is about your recordings in particular but they have an incredibly gritty sound to them that adds so much more than "pure" hardware or emulators could make
De mis temas favoritos de toda la franquicia.
Ah yes the tracks I heard in hell a beautiful symphony some of the best music man can hear thank you john carmack for creating me
I listened to this when falling asleep. I slept well that night.
Its a Black Sabbath Song (After All (The Dead), look it up its awesome!
My favorite soundtrack. Awesome.
"Dude, demons? What the fuck are you talking about? Are you calling the hundreds of people you just slaughtered demons?"
Doom Marine: "My God... What have I done?"
*Theme Song plays as the credits roll*
this track just represents the past five years in the human history...
Before my little brother introduced me to doom, the idea i got from it was a marine guy somehow fell into a hole and ended up in hell and he has his guns and he started to shoot them. Trying to find his way out of hell. This is the cover i remember which is why i thought he was down a hole
Which is close but the story takes place in Phobos and Deimos
Every one of these tracks is more kickass than the last!
The Refueling Base and Suburbs were tough levels so it makes sense they had the most downer music.
The greatest soundtrack from doom 2! Well all of 'em are greatest!