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The soundtrack has its moments.
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Glad I'm not the only one who slayer-headbangs when the music starts to rip.

I think that attempting to reach the heights of Mick or Hulshult + Levy would have just resulted in something far weaker then what we got, and honestly the OST at absolute worst is just what you'd think a Doom games music would be, so they did something right.

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Nah this shit slaps and I'm tired of pretending it doesn't.

I was just saying "Blood Red" has a drop towards its final minute that loops during combat encounters that absolutely rips!

bro the soundtrack is banging idk why people are hating on it

I'll be honest. This isn't bait but its okay to admit how mid this soundtrack is. Nobody should be upset if most fans are displeased w/the music. Pair the levels with what you know they should be with, like a fine wine and dinner 🤔 Like imagine the Atlan with Pacific Rim music..

but nothing it happening, but when's there action on the screen you cant hear any music, good job

my mind may change a bit in the future but honestly i think it's my favorite OST in the trilogy now. 2016 and eternal had some really high moments but TDA's is so good all throughout. even the dramatic "film score" bits i really enjoy, it adds a lot to the open levels

And there are people who wants me to believe that the OST isn't good Mick Gordon being better doesn't mean the new team didn't do well

Love it when no music plays for a huge fight but kicks in hard for a random singular enemy, it's either bugged the hell out or some weird ass choices making it hard to notice, that's with music higher than sound effects



