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Doom Eternal is only a few weeks away. To preview its upcoming release, Bethesda revealed a new trailer showing off the game’s extremely metal soundtrack — including a custom built metal choir.
Over on the Doom subreddit, there's a post that claims that you can see the poster for Doom 2 in the spectrogram for one particular track on the Doom Eternal soundtrack, composed by Mick Gordon.
DOOM Eternal composer Mick Gordon assembled a choir composed of heavy metal singers to assist in working on the upcoming sequel's soundtrack.
If you happen to be one of the people who purchased the Collector's Edition of DOOM Eternal, you can now get your hands on the soundtrack.
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