Doom [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] [Green/Orange Smoke 2 LP]

Doom [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] [Green/Orange Smoke 2 LP]

by Clint Mansell
Doom [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] [Green/Orange Smoke 2 LP]

Doom [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] [Green/Orange Smoke 2 LP]

by Clint Mansell

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

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

Product Details

Release Date: 10/11/2024
Label: Varese Sarabande
UPC: 0888072577091
Rank: 166425

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. C24
  2. Doom
  3. Olduvai/Facing Demons
  4. Searching¿
  5. Sibling Rivalry
  6. The Lab
  7. Taking Control
  8. Mac Attack!
  9. Resurrection
  10. BFG!

Disc 2

  1. Destroyed
  2. Infirmary
  3. Experiment: Stahl
  4. Containment Breach
  5. Superhumans and Monsters
  6. "Kill 'Em All¿
  7. ¿Let God Sort 'Em Out¿
  8. Mass Onslaught
  9. First Person Shooter
  10. Semper Fi
  11. Go To Hell
  12. You Know What You Are? [Clint Mansell Remix]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Clint Mansell   Primary Artist
Nine Inch Nails   Primary Artist
Andy Kubiszewski   Drums
Chris Schleyer   Guitar

Technical Credits

Clint Mansell   Composer,Producer,Programming
Trent Reznor   Producer
Harry Garfield   Executive in Charge of Music
John Wells   Executive Producer,Executive Producer
Philip Cohen   Music Business Affairs
Lorenzo di Bonaventura   Executive Producer
Vic Fraser   Copyist
Chris Barrett   Assistant Engineer
Geoff Foster   Mixing,Recording
Erick Labson   Mastering
Robert Townson   Executive Producer
Nine Inch Nails   Group,Performer
Kathy Nelson   Executive in Charge of Music
Isobel Griffiths   Contractor
G. Preston Boebel   Recording
Alan Moulder   Producer
Olga Fitzroy   Assistant Engineer
Nigel Wiesehan   Programming
Justin Skomarovsky   Assistant
Nigel Weisehan   Programming
Preston Boebel   Recording
Andrzej Bartkowiak   Executive Producer
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