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  1. Project Doomed

    This is a modification of Jay Reichard's "Project Doom" but contains alterations to not only "originalize" the songs mainly but a decreased tempo. Works nicely for those large or long level sets.

    pjddedit.wad contains slightly different versions of E3M3, MAP05/13, MAP06/12/24 and MAP28 so if you wish to use these instead, load after prjddoom.wad

    24 downloads

       (1 review)

    Submitted

  2. Canofbacon's Ultimate Doom Metal Replacement

    So you like Doom and metal, right? You have come to the right place because what is to be heard is some super heavy, pulse pounding metal replacements for Doom 2.

    There is black, death, doom, thrash, stoner, folk, heavy and a tinge of grunge in the contained WAD.

    Volume 2 & 3 will come never, as I have no MIDI files to still go through!

    47 downloads

       (10 reviews)

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  3. The Ultimate Doom Metal Replacement Vol. 3 & 4

    So you like Doom and metal, right? You have come to the right place because what is to be heard is some super heavy, pulse pounding metal replacements for both Doom and Doom 2.

    There is black, death, doom, thrash, stoner, folk, heavy and a tinge of grunge in the contained files Volume 3 & Volume 4.

    Song list is contained within the uldmso34.txt included in the archive.

    Future volumes may come due to the abundance of MIDI files to still go through! 2,800 or so!

    156 downloads

       (17 reviews)

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  4. The Ultimate Doom Metal Replacement Vol. 1 & 2

    So you like Doom and metal, right? You have come to the right place because what is to be heard is some super heavy, pulse pounding metal replacements for both Doom and Doom 2.

    There is black, death, doom, thrash, stoner, folk, heavy and a tinge of grunge in the contained files Volume 1 & Volume 2.

    Song list is contained within the uldmsong.txt included in the archive.

    Volume 3 & 4 will come soon, as I have so many MIDI files to still go through!

    90 downloads

       (21 reviews)

    Submitted

  5. Rock It! Electronic Edition

    A music compilation set to more energetic electronic(a) and techno tunes for both Doom and Doom 2. Version 1.01 replaces a few of the "dud" songs.

    32 downloads

       (5 reviews)

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  6. Unused Doom Music Replacement

    This WAD replaces all music found in Ultimate Doom. From the title screen to the bunny screen. The music isn't necessarily better but was an interesting experiment I conducted.

    271 downloads

       (6 reviews)

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  7. Doom Music Inversion

    Changes the notes in all the music so they are inverted, so low notes are high and vice versa. Makes for some weird, wacky or awkward sounding tunes.

    44 downloads

       (19 reviews)

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  8. Plutonia MIDI Pack

    One thing that separates the two halves of Final Doom is that TeamTNT composed many original tracks for Evilution, and I think that this added greatly to its originality and charm, even if some of the MIDIs were really short and/or just not that great. So, what if Dario and Milo Casali were musicians themselves, or what if they had other musicians - perhaps even TNT's music team, or even Bobby Prince himself - on board with the project to provide an original soundtrack to the maps of the Plutonia Experiment?

    This project is the Doomworld community's answer to that.

    357 downloads

       (42 reviews)

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  9. Brutal Mix Up

    A compilation of songs for both Doom games composed of tunes from my Rock It! series and various megawads found on /idgames/

    15 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  10. Rock It! v2.5 Final

    Complete music replacement for both Doom and Doom 2 with original compositions found on the internet. Mostly heavy rock with a few techno and electronic tracks scoured around. : With v2.5, this replaces almost all songs that were present in v1 have been changed so it is a major update compared to v2 as well as considered the final version of the music WAD.

    64 downloads

       (21 reviews)

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  11. 5 Song WAD 1

    5 songs that I composed or arranged for midi. The songs in order of level are: "Dam Top" from Borderlands 2, "Inbound" by me, "SickOfGuitarsYet" by me, "Danger" by me, and "Percussion Build Up" by me

    7 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  12. Gravis Ultrasound patches

    This is the standard set of patch files that were originally distributed with the Gravis Ultrasound (GUS) driver. If you want to play a modern source port and have it sound like a GUS, you'll find these helpful.

    The GUS patches have long been distributed under this filename. Timidity supports GUS patch (.PAT) files, so I've generated several Timidity configuration files that can be used with these patches. More information is below.

    723 downloads

       (24 reviews)

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  13. 2 Music Videos

    This is just another one of those cool ideas I came up with. It's not perfect, but in it's own way still cool. This is 2 different music videos converted to the Doom engine the best way I could do it.

    The first one is fanmade and the second one is official. I was going to do a third music video, but due to the lack of interest and slow progress of this experiment, I have decided to abandon the idea of having a third video. This third video I was thinking of was Gangsta Paradise by Coolio. Anyways have fun watching these 2 videos I have presented for you guys. It's recommended that you run this wad in the software render because the videos will run smoother.

    43 downloads

       (37 reviews)

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  14. 80's Horror Soundtrack

    Replaces the default music with a variety of .OGG tracks that could have appeared in the original game if it had been released in the 80's. That might sound weird, but fans of the original midis might actually like this.

    42 downloads

       (16 reviews)

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  15. Madonna Music

    This is a collection of Madonna midis from her debut album all the way up to American Life, also includes a couple of remixes. For those curious on what the songs are, I have included a track list. This WAD replaces all of the stock Doom and Doom II music including, game intros, text music, and intermission themes.

    30 downloads

       (15 reviews)

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  16. Harmony MIDI Pack

    An add-on for Harmony that adds 11 unique MIDI tracks to the levels, and an extra 3 for the title, intermission and ending.

    Simply run this with the Harmony IWAD.

    110 downloads

       (19 reviews)

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  17. default dot wad

    Bunch of midi music i downloaed trougth the time i waste in the world wide web 2.0, all stored inside a wad file. this one works for all doom, heretic, hexen and strife megawad. Some of this midis are also used in some other projects, released or WIP.

    13 downloads

       (8 reviews)

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  18. Sycraft Doom soundtrack

    This is a WAD containing the music created by Sycraft but at a reduced size for convenience. The music files inside the file are 80kbps stereo MP3, so if you wish to listen to the original files, check the very bottom of this text file.

    19 downloads

       (5 reviews)

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  19. Sycraft Doom 2 soundtrack

    This is a WAD containing the music created by Sycraft but at a reduced size for convenience. The music files inside the file are 80kbps stereo MP3, so if you wish to listen to the original files, check the very bottom of this text file.

    16 downloads

       (4 reviews)

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  20. Heretic Chiptunes

    heretic original tunes remastered in chiptune style. File are god damn huge but it's ok, i guess.

    11 downloads

       (3 reviews)

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  21. Doom 2 Variations by Dimaension X

    With the release of Dimaension X's "Doom 2 Variations" tribute to Bobby Prince's compositions for Doom 2, I quickly assembled a workable PWAD using the songs to be used in the game using a ZDoom source port. : Note I used 16bit mono in order to reduce file upload size but the songs still sound pretty good. If you want to listen to Dave's tracks in full quality, head to http://dimaensionxblog.blogspot or simply go directly to http://www.archive.org/details/the_doom_2_variations

    47 downloads

       (19 reviews)

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  22. Alternate late game music replacement

    I always thought the late game music for both Doom and Doom2 were off so I replaced MAP21 through MAP29 and E3M1-E3M9 with more string based MIDI files since I believe they would fit the hellish atmosphere better than the ones provided with the games.

    11 downloads

       (8 reviews)

    Submitted

  23. Rock It!

    Complete music replacement for both Doom and Doom 2 with original compositions found on the internet. Mostly heavy rock with some techno and electronic tracks scoured around.

    12 downloads

       (0 reviews)

    Submitted

  24. Classic Doom Music

    I just made this wad/pk3 to replace the boring old music in Ultimate doom. However, this only works for episode 1. You can find the whole soundtrack at this link..

    http://doom3.filefront.com/file/Classic_DOOM_3_Original_Mod_Soundtrack;52796

    You can also get the awsome Doom 3 Classic Doom Mod, from this link:

    http://www.fileplanet.com/149666/140000/fileinfo/DOOM-3---Classic-Doom-3-v1.1-FINAL

    I have contacted Sonic, and he said, "I would recommend you don't use the mp3's from the soundtrack I have on d3files.com.

    What you should do is download the Classic Doom 3 mod, then open the pk4 and find the ogg's in there. Please use those because I have the looping set up for those. The mp3's aren't set to loop correctly, and people might wonder why Sonic Clang is an idiot for not making them loop friendly."

    So with that said, that is what i did. I hope you enjoy it :p If i can find some good music for the other episodes, n doom2, i will make another one. Btw, the Intermission, n Starting screen music is from PSX doom. Witch can be found...

    http://files.filefront.com/psxd+betapk3/;10733492;/fileinfo.html

    REMEMBER: In order for this to work, you MUST be playign with the Doom.wad, and ClassicDoomMusic.wad MUST be in your /Skins folder.

    151 downloads

       (17 reviews)

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  25. .SPC to .IT Example.

    This is a simple wad containing an Impulse Tracker module dumped from a music file from a Super Nintendo game, or a SPC file. I used a program called OpenSPC (Google it) to dump it, then used ModPlug Tracker to clean it up and format it. Then, I put it in this wad for use with ZDoom.

    52 downloads

       (4 reviews)

    Submitted


  • File Reviews

    • By D3rpyD00dlez · Posted
      I genuinely enjoyed this mod with its level design and music. It was challenging and interesting and it kept me playing a while after beating it to try to find anything. though I would say it was slightly repetitive and overwhelming with enemies at some moments.
    • By LouigiVerona · Posted
      Writing a review for Darkening 2 is tough. It's a beloved megawad, and for good reason. As many other reviewers have said, it is historically a very important project.   It was an important megawad for me personally. I fell in love with the first level in particular. The music, the realistic architecture, so reminiscent of the video games of the 90s... It all left a lasting impression. And it was one of the most beautiful wads I've seen at the time.   But I rarely played anyt
    • By Ofisil · Posted
      A competently made map, for sure, but fun? It's way too long and repetitive, with same-y combat & ambush scenarios used again and again, and with way too much enemies, and not that much of a challenge, even for me who isn't exactly fond of "SUPER HARD WAD #9263!!!!11!. You can cut the whole thing in half, and then cut THAT half in half, and it would be a better map. Is it bad? No, just a little bit above average, mostly because it drags a bit too long.
    • By MrSkeltal · Posted
      Generally good map design, but the difficulty as is the case with pwads tends to be uneven even on HMP, especially when you mix them with what slaughtermaps tend to be (monster spam). Too many parts where, after pressing a switch, you'll spend some time killing enemies only to realise the map maker tried to get cute and spawned a bunch of hidden archviles somewhere to start reviving everyone while you were busy wasting ammo. This is especially unfun in parts with very little cover where you'll b
    • By Ranger Qwerty · Posted
      I like the part where I pay for the numerous murders I committed by getting beaten up by either a Mancubus or an Arachnotron, it changed my outlook on Monster Priority. Thank you "Problematic" Revenant #7, I have yet to find a way to repay him.
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