Ed Posted October 25, 2014 I think one out of three PWADS from 1994-1998 used some MIDI rendition of a Nine Inch Nails song. I heard the .MID version of 'Head Like a Hole' in a Doom map years before the actual song. When I heard the original, it was probably the moment that NIN actually got some traction in my musical repertoire. 0 Share this post Link to post
purist Posted October 26, 2014 I'm not really into metal so no. Also I had the Jaguar version as a kid so it only aged music at intermissions. My favourite was the Imp's Song which played when you beat the game. It never led me to search out other music though. I never really associated video game music and with regular music, I suppose I considered them seperate entities. 0 Share this post Link to post
ducon Posted October 28, 2014 No, I’ve been listening to metal before playing Doom. 0 Share this post Link to post
chexwarrior Posted October 28, 2014 The original Doom OST didn't really influence my tastes, though I do like metal. However, the PSX/N64 Doom soundtracks were my first introduction to dark ambient and they definitely got me into that kind of music (not just dark ambient, but all ambient really). 0 Share this post Link to post
Diamhea Posted October 28, 2014 I guess maybe it did. I first played the SNES port when I was like 8 years old...I'm sure it had an impact as the SNES transposition of the tunes are spectacular. But I'm pretty sure I discovered Megaman X the same year if not sooner, and THAT was the game that made me a patented metalhead for life before I ever listened to real bands! :P 0 Share this post Link to post
clamgor Posted October 30, 2014 It had contributed to the fact that I listen to rock and metal, yes. 0 Share this post Link to post
Koko Ricky Posted October 30, 2014 I wasn't aware, when I got into metal, that Doom was aping Pantera, Black Sabbath, Metallica, Slayer and others, but I do remember having an instant attraction to tracks like E1M1, the intermission music, E1M9, E2M1 and E3M3, among others. So I don't think it's surprising at all that when I started jamming heavy ass music, that it really struck a chord with me. Beyond that, I think Doom's blatant use of demonic and visceral imagery made death metal and black metal album covers that much more attractive to me. 0 Share this post Link to post
Ralphis Posted October 30, 2014 It made me only able to write 16-bar blues songs for 5+ years 0 Share this post Link to post
Windowpain Posted October 30, 2014 I have an interesting take on this actually. When I started playing as an 8 year old in '94, I thought the music sounded very electronic and synthesized, because it was very electronic and synthesized, especially on older soundcards. I didn't even know it was supposed to be metal that I was listening to, I thought it was electronica! I've been into ambient electronica and synthpop ever since as a result. 0 Share this post Link to post
durian Posted October 30, 2014 ^Heh, ditto. I was very taken with the glitchy, electronic timbres used in the OST, as played through an SB16, and this certainly had an influence on my taste in music - the fact that the pieces were based on metal tracks was not at all obvious at the time. 0 Share this post Link to post
Katamori Posted October 31, 2014 Wow, I'm actually surprised on the variety of answers. 0 Share this post Link to post
MajorRawne Posted October 31, 2014 No. I grew up playing Megadrive/Genesis games like Thinderforce 3, Decap Attack and Sonic, so I was already into tuneful, instrumental music, which led to me being heavily into Muse. I've tried getting into heavy metal, it just doesn't do it for me. EDIT: That said, Head Like a Hole is actually pretty good. It would suit the Resurgence megawad. 0 Share this post Link to post
NuMetalManiak Posted November 1, 2014 while I do like the Doom OST, it didn't really get me into that kind of metal (I'm more nu-metal actually). did get me to like Pantera though. 0 Share this post Link to post
OKJoy Posted November 5, 2014 Yep. I don't know much about metal, and I don't listen to it except for classic metal like Black Sabbath or Led Zepp. But Doom's music and subject matter definitely made me like dark and sinister sounding music. I've only ever played the PC version of Doom, some people's comments about the console versions' music are intriguing. My Dad and I recorded a cassette of Doom music off the computer so we could listen to it in the car, back in the day. 0 Share this post Link to post
Zulk RS Posted November 5, 2014 I guess not. I generally don't listen to music that much. I do like video game music though. P.S: Ace Attorney OST is my favorite. 0 Share this post Link to post
Stupid Bunny Posted November 5, 2014 Doom music was actually more or less the sum total of all the music I listened to until like five years ago. I'm not sure it influenced my musical taste so much as was an early representation of it, but I think it definitely gave me an early appreciation for music that was moody, dramatic, sinister/creepy, and frequently repetitive and/or ambient. 0 Share this post Link to post
Waffenak Posted November 5, 2014 Yep, thanks to it I like pantera and other featured metal bands atleast tracks that influenced doom music 0 Share this post Link to post
Katamori Posted November 5, 2014 OKJoy said:'ve only ever played the PC version of Doom, some people's comments about the console versions' music are intriguing. Same here. Though, I heard the console versions' music since, and I swear they have nothing to do with metal. All I heard are absolutely horror music, if you know what I mean. 0 Share this post Link to post
Koko Ricky Posted November 5, 2014 Now that I think about it, PSX Final Doom and Doom 64 were my first introductions to dark ambient music, which I have occasionally explored since. To be honest, I haven't heard much in the genre that is truly more powerful than the PSX version! 0 Share this post Link to post
Xegethra Posted November 5, 2014 Katamori said:Same here. Though, I heard the console versions' music since, and I swear they have nothing to do with metal. All I heard are absolutely horror music, if you know what I mean. I thought it was common knowledge that the soundtrack was different for the PSX game, and again different for the N64. Here are some tracks to listen to for anyone who hasn't heard any of it. http://aubreyhodges.bandcamp.com/album/doom-playstation-official-soundtrack I think the PSX soundtrack goes with the new sound effects that version had, which were reused in Doom64 I think. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJA79_vw4BY 0 Share this post Link to post