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Dps Music for Doom II (11/97)

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/Story This WAD file contains all new music for Doom II. This even includes the title screens! The Doom Preservation Society has a hard time figuring which MUS files are the best for its projects. So we make a lot of them here available. The music ranges from 80's Pop to Soundtracks but complies with the latest guidelines (no Disney) All music contained is public domain.

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Ya got some pretty cool shit there. Nice taste in music, though about half of it I didn't recognize. Some of it was what I really want too. I really want that stuff that would creep you out on DOOM, without even sounding kinda creepy in broad daylight. That obscure alternative that you need to learn to appreaciate before it can scare you while being played on the lamest music player ever made, on the coolest, creepiest game ever made... could you get some more of that stuff for me?

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No track listing so I'll name the songs I recognise: 1. Dont Fear the Reaper 2. Jump (Van Halen) 4. Riders on the Storm 5. Terminator 6. Tainted Love 8. Axels Theme 9. Buddy Holly (Weezer) 11. Popcorn 12. Candle in the Wind 13. Bohemian Rhapsody 14. Doctor Who 15. Blade Runner 18. War of the Worlds 26. California Dreaming Some of these are also in goodmus.wad (not sure if they are the same arrangements, enhanced versions or created independently.)

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