Editors’ Notes There’s not much of a precedent for music about settlers on Mars discovering a portal to hell, so it must have seemed like quite a unique task for Mick Gordon as he set out to compose original music for Doom. His intense, sprawling creation is the perfect complement to the soul-crushing first-person shooter, offering gripping heavy metal guitar riffs (“Rip & Tear”), relentlessly pounding drums (“Bfg Division”), and terrifying industrial synths (“Hellwalker”). The world evoked through these tracks is a horrifying projection—one that we should never hope to experience.
I. Dogma
1
0:44
Rip & Tear
2
4:17
At Doom's Gate
3
1:10
Rust, Dust & Guts
4
7:41
II. Demigod
5
0:50
Hellwalker
6
5:05
Authorization; Olivia Pierce
7
2:23
Flesh & Metal
8
7:02
Impure Spectrum
9
1:44
Ties That Bind
10
2:06
Bfg Division
11
8:26
Residual
12
1:56
Argent Energy
13
2:34
Harbinger
14
7:11
Biowaves
15
2:16
Transistor Fist
17
6:09
Dr. Samuel Hayden
18
4:10
Cyberdemon
19
6:18
Incantation
20
3:36
III. Dakhma
21
2:16
Damnation
22
6:44
The Stench
23
2:50
Uac Report File; Shto36u3
24
3:04
Death & Exhale
25
3:49
SkullHacker
26
7:15
Lazarus Waves
27
3:39
Vega Core
28
8:03
Mastermind
30
6:37
IV. Doom
31
1:47