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nice! never knew this was actually done by the man himself. haha “Razor”, huh?
yet another addition to my ever-growing army of Aubrey Hodges soundtracks
i get impressed by Doom 64 & Quake one 64, it can not be more disturbing and rare. it was great and master pieces.
Yo, the player you use for the soundtracks is slow!
I actually don’t use a player. This site simply references the material at http://aubreyhodges.bandcamp.com and https://soundcloud.com/aubreyhodges. You may want to visit the content directly at those site and check whether or not you still experience slowness/poor responsiveness. If so, you may want to try different browsers or perhaps update you plugins to see if you can improve performance. Good Luck – Aubrey
This game was lambasted (still is) so unfairly in my opinion. I see it like Doom on the PS1 to PC Doom – an alternative, darker take. I think when you have that understanding you can appreciate the game better. My personal favorite track is Swarmed (Communications Center). I remember memorizing the level name in my head so I could look it up later and see if someone had the track up, haha.
I love the intro theme, didn’t realise Doom 64 and Quake II 64 was the same composer. Doom 64 soundtrack is amazing, but this was still quite memorable and ambient.
I Got To Say Level Complete Non Remix Addition Was Breathtaking After A Match and Quite Uniquely Bizarre At The Most Part So Satisfyingly Interesting.
& I believe Doom 64 was a Masterpiece to a Demigod at work