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From: pw15@merhaba.cc.columbia.edu (Philip Wang)
Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
Subject: Re: Best music with DOOM !
Date: 2 Aug 1994 04:21:31 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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>I've said it before, I'll say it again. Tool (Undertow, the entire
>album) is the absolute *best* music for doom. Try it, You'll swear
>it was made for the game.
>
>Anyone?
>Bill
>
Obituary's Cause Of Death.
The James Murphy leads are very eerie as are the sound effects, and John
Tadry's unique growling just make the game even scarier. Plus all the songs
are connected and lead right into each other, establishing a sense of
continuity. Titles are appropriate too, to boot, like "Dying," "Chopped In
Half," "Body Bag," "Find The Arise," "Circle Of The Tyrants" and so on.
"They say you're beautiful
And they'll always let you in
But doors are never open
To the child without a trace of sin..." - Ronnie James Dio