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Disc 1: Doom: The Deluxe Edition | ||
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1. | Doom (Main Title) | |
2. | Pray for War | |
3. | Facing Demons | |
4. | Olduvai | |
5. | Into Action | |
6. | Stealth | |
7. | Searching | |
8. | Access Denied | |
9. | Sibling Rivalry | |
10. | A Discovery | |
11. | Goat's Demons | |
12. | Nano Wall / Carmack | |
13. | Zombie-Blood Gone | |
14. | Down in the Sewer | |
15. | Man Down | |
16. | Taking Control | |
17. | Carmack's Return | |
18. | Childhood Memories | |
19. | Mac Attacked | |
20. | Resurrection | |
21. | BFG | |
22. | Bathroom Break | |
23. | Destroyed | |
24. | Clip Drop | |
25. | Death from Above | |
Disc 2: Doom: The Deluxe Edition | ||
1. | Infirmaray | |
2. | Experimental Stahl | |
3. | UAC Data | |
4. | Containment Breach | |
5. | It's Choosing | |
6. | Kill Em All (A) | |
7. | Kill Em All (B) | |
8. | Mass Onslaught | |
9. | C 24 | |
10. | First Person Shooter | |
11. | Last Man Standing | |
12. | Semper Fi | |
13. | Fight Scene | |
14. | Almost Home | |
15. | You Know What You Are? (For E.C. Pt. 1) (Clint Mansell Remix) | |
16. | Doom (For E.C. Pt. 2) | |
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Doom (2005) was a big-budget feature film adaptation of the hit game from id Software, starring Karl Urban, Rosamund Pike and Dwayne Johnson (billed as The Rock). A team of marines are sent through a portal to a research facility on Mars, where they must battle demonic creatures which are revealed to be mutated humans from genetic experiments.
Doom was an action-packed romp noted for its nods to videogame culture, creature design by Stan Winston Studios, and lengthy first-person shooter sequence. One of its most successful elements is its forward-thinking score by Clint Mansell, blending orchestra and electronics with authentic "alt. rock" elements, including a remix of the Nine Inch Nails song "You Know What You Are."
Mansell's score smartly evolves from haunted-house spookiness to balls-out action, all impeccably produced. "I wanted to sort of capture the adrenaline and that sort of metal thrash that goes with the game and world in my opinion. It's like it needed something edgy," Mansell said at the time. "The original thought was to do a big orchestral score, and there is some orchestra in it, but it's a very contemporary-type movie and the score needed to be contemporary, too."
Doom was released as a 22-track, hour-long by Varèse Sarabande at the time of the film. This new Deluxe Edition expands the content to two discs, with 41 tracks and over 140 minutes. The 20-page booklet features liner notes by Daniel Schweiger and two double-page interior spreads of newly commissioned artwork by Micha Huigen.
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