| Product Summary | | UPC: 00030206670226 | | Release Date: 11/8/2005 | | Buy.com Sku: 202019394 | | Item#: M2PT29 | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. C24 ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 2. Doom ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 3. Olduvai / Facing Demons ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 4. Searching ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 5. Sibling Rivalry ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 6. Lab, The ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 7. Taking Control ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 8. Mac Attack! ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 9. Resurrection ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 10. BFG! ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 11. Destroyed ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 12. Infirmary ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 13. Experiment: Stahl ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 14. Containment Breach ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 15. Superhumans & Monsters ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 16. Kill 'Em All... ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 17. Let God Sort 'Em Out ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 18. Mass Onslaught ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 19. First Person Shooter ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 20. Semper Fi ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 21. Go To Hell ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 22. You Know What You Are? - Nine Inch Nails (remix) ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
| | Featuring "You Know What You Are?" by Nine Inch Nails, with a score composed by Clint Mansell (Sahara).
Millions of devoted fans worldwide have been spellbound by the dark invention of its adventures... have awaited its every incarnation with urgent anticipation... and have devoted countless hours, days and weeks to conquering its hidden mysteries: Doom.
When the home-computer game was first launched in 1993, no one could have foreseen the legion of fans it would create and the mania surrounding its every new permutation. Doom and its successive installments have transfixed gamers worldwide for over a decade and have sold millions of copies (while chalking up an unprecedented tens of millions of downloads as shareware). It is, simply, the most explosive home-computer game franchise phenomenon in history.
Now, the game that made history is jumping from computer screens to the motion-picture screen: get ready for Doom. Set countless years in the future and told in the hyperkinetic, kamikaze style that made its gaming predecessor a global phenomenon, the science-fiction action adventure Doom takes the viewer to the far corners of the galaxy with a fully-realized vision of a dark and disturbing future.
| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Composer: Clint Mansell. |  | Doom revolutionized the first-person-shooter gaming concept. But Doom also meshed sci-fi, horror, and explosive firepower, meaning it only needed to add snakes and bikinis to fascinate whatever percentage of the male population it didn't already control. (Doom: The Leisure Suit Larry Edition....) It was only a matter of time until the franchise followed Resident Evil into the movie marketplace, and who better to star as the game's lone Marine than wrestler-turned-surprisingly-spry action star the Rock? The business plan is brutally, ingeniously simple. Hideous Demons The Rock The Rock laying badass People's Elbow/chain gun smackdowns on Hideous Demons = teenage boy $$$. Musical accompaniment isn't primary in that equation; it only needs to provide an adequately loud throb. Clint Mansell's score for the film does that, drawing on his background in clanging industrial-pop (he was the brains behind Pop Will Eat Itself) for tracks like "Destroyed" that detonate into proto-Ministry blasts of drum programming and ragged guitars. However, most of Doom isn't loud but gloomy, emulating the game's stalking-down-dank-hallways tension with swirling soundscapes and faraway thuds. "Searching..." is capable at this, as is "Infirmary" and "Resurrection." Mansell's tracks might not be very memorable, but they work as backgrounds. He could have included some death or black metal instead of a throwaway remix of Nine Inch Nails' "You Know What You Are?" Slough of Despair, Hunted, Sever the Wicked, Neurosphere -- Doom's levels sound like black metal bands, anyway. Still, when coupled with disintegrating demon faces or the Rock's right eyebrow on fully automatic, this soundtrack delivers the goods. ~ Johnny Loftus | Producer: Clint Mansell |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 11/08/2005 |  | Original Release Date : 2005 |  | Catalog ID : 066 702 |  | Label : Varese Sarabande (USA) |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00030206670226 |
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