The creators of Doom International say they wanted to make a game that sounds like the perfect album of heavy metal music. Here's what they did about it.
The accompanying music for Doom Eternal was recorded with a somewhat unusual process. The competition for the heavy metal choir opened, and it attracted a diverse lineup of performers of fierce music. They then tuned in and recorded a cover of the theme that squeezed through the rest of the soundtrack, and it sounds like it might make you tingle while listening. You can hear a part of their performance in this video:
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