DooM Remix Project - The Dark Side of Phobos
djpretzel writes "The Dark Side of Phobos is the latest in a series of site projects at OverClocked ReMix, which each provide unofficial, non-commercial fan arrangements of entire game soundtracks (Sonic 2, Kirby, Donkey Kong Country, and Super Metroid, to date). This latest addition covers id software's perennial classic, the original DooM, with 23 tracks by 19 artists. More information is available at doom.ocremix.org, or simply download the torrent with both mp3 and lossless FLAC, site unseen. Mars never sounded so good."
(Really lame joke that no one will probably get)
Seeing as id stole 'Mouth for War' for one of the levels.
"Why did they cancel my favorite Sci-Fi show? I downloaded ALL the episodes!"
Two words: Kick Ass
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They might want to look into the legal implications, since many of the Doom background music pieces are actually note for note copies of real songs. There's a couple by Slayer, Alice in Chains, Pantera, and others I'm sure that no one has noticed.
Says the RIAA: When you EQ, you're stealing bass!
There is no Dark Side of Phobos. It's ALL dark.
Fascism trolls keeping me up every night. When I starts a preachin', he HITS ME WITH HIS REICH!
I'm a big fan of OCRemix. Even though I'm not always a fan of DJPretzel's writeups for the songs (using them occasionally as a double for a news page, which I think is wrong), the judge panel they use ensures that nearly all of the music posted on the site is of very high quality. The variety of music, too, is incredible. Nearly all genres of music are covered (as far as I can recall) and literally hundreds of games are represented.
A slashdotter who didn't build his own computer is like a Jedi who didn't build his own lightsaber.
I wish they had separate torrents for the FLAC and the mp3s. I imagine most people will just want one or the other, and it's a waste of bandwidth to get both.
For every problem, there is at least one solution that is simple, neat, and wrong.
The midi instruments in my 486 was so annoying that I usually turned off the music in all of my games.
So basicaly I played a silent doom (except for the sound FX), until two or three years later, when I bought a casio keyboard midi-capable.
Motivated by curiosity, I bought a midi cable, connected it to my 486, configured and started doom... what a surprise! The music was very nice, there was a map from episode 3 which used some chorus sound and a electric guitar, it was very post-apocalyptical...
Ok, my casio keyboard may not be the "best of the best", but the improvement from my soundcard was appreciable (at least for me)
It's a sad thing the midi instruments in the (then) most popular soundcards (i. e. sound blaster 16, which was my case) were so bad. The quality of game music from the 90's was simply lost for most of the people because of this. Duke nukem 3D also had very nice music during the game, but my sb16 turned it out to a childish mess of "noise"...
So I'm glad somebody made those remixes, so the rest of the people who never listened to it with the proper equipment (a good midi instrument!) can give it another try...
Couldn't help posting my opinion as I feel quite strongly that Doom might have been an extraordinarily successful game, but the music was utter bilge. They really should have spent the time on something a bit more deserving.
Next thing they'll have Doom books and a Doom movie. Heaven forfend that such a movie might even star Dwayne "The Rock" Whatsisname!
(Billing now as "Dwane" I suspect he's trying to distance himself from "The Rock" as he moves further into movies.)
The living have better things to do than to continue hating the dead.
Well, I must say; this is great stuff! Congrats to the whole team on finishing this project. I've been listening to it from work for the past hour and it's passing the time nicely as I bang out code. Thanks for the hard work!
If you have trouble downloading the songs, you might try copying the address for the song and stripping the leading "http://www.timebit.com/sonic2/"
The songs are there, you just have to find them.
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A kickass DooM-inspired song, by the Manny Charlton band. Get it from John Romero's site.
Circumcision is child abuse.
They do exist. I see that he doesn't sell them anymore. Not sure where you can still buy them. They sound great without the use of MIDI cards.
Ant(Dude) @ Quality Foraged Links (AQFL.net) & The Ant Farm (antfarm.ma.cx / antfarm.home.dhs.org).
Hey, guys, you need to seed Bittorret or it blows and nobody uses it, which leads to it blowing more, and you end up with nobody at all using it.
I know there are people out there that get good use out of BitTorrent as a technology, but 9 times out of 10 I try it, it turns out to simply not work.
I love Doom ReMixes!! Thanks to everyone who made this happened. I'll be sure to seed for a while.
...with the best damn rock game soundtrack of all time: Quake 2. Yeah baby!
I still play that CD (as audio) from time to time.
Sounds like a problem between the keyboard and chair to me.
...you type DooM LikE ThiS