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The ultimate music pack for Sergeant Mark IV's BRUTAL DOOM 64

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DOOM 64 ULTIMATE MUSIC PACK
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swc132994
swc132994 - - 385 comments

Many thanks for adding this add-on. Aubrey Hodges remastered soundtrack is epic.

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Cepton Author
Cepton - - 38 comments

You're welcome, glad you enjoy it!
Feel free to check my other music packs, if you like Aubrey Hodges dark ambient soundtracks I have made one for DOOM/DOOM II and one for FINAL DOOM's TNT: Evilution.

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krloclg
krloclg - - 10 comments

descargando brother, gracias, ojala sea compatible con zandronum porque zd me leguea el pedazo de maquina que tengo

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Cepton Author
Cepton - - 38 comments

You're welcome! Yeah it works with Zandronum.

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JAS2021
JAS2021 - - 20 comments

Does this only work with Brutal Doom 64? I tried loading it with Doom 64 for Doom II, and it still played the D64D2 soundtrack.

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Cepton Author
Cepton - - 38 comments

Yes, this one only works with BRUTAL DOOM 64.

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Sraigius95
Sraigius95 - - 94 comments

Hey Cepton, this is an awesome compilation of Aubrey's amazing remastered soundtrack! However! After downloading this mod i opened the database and found that some arrangements could have been replaced in a better, more enjoyable order.
So i have taken your mod and done some slight modifications to it. For the most part everything remains the same except for TWO tracks. Main menu music (D_DM2TTL.ogg) and intermission/interlevel music (N64INTER.ogg).

Some explanation on what was changed.
The default main menu music was good, but i found it to be too quiet and not energetic enough, however i thought that DINTRO.mp3 music (Main Theme - Extended Version from 20th anniversary edition) was very badass, so i have created a mix of DINTRO.mp3, the default main menu music and default intermission music. Badass intro music plays first, default main menu music plays afterwards at 03:05. Once the default main menu music stops playing, the default intermission music starts playing at 04:02 and finishes it until the end! I think this creation of mine that i made in Audacity turned out pretty well, the transition between these three different tracks is pretty much perfect and seamless!

Now for the second replacement! It's a replacement for N64INTER.ogg, it has been replaced with Aubreyhodges.bandcamp.com
This track was supposed to be your go-to choice for intermission music, this is the music that Aubrey intended to use for interlevel screens. Why did you used that other intermission music instead of this one, Cepton? But it's a-ok, because the old intermission music was merged into the main menu theme, as i mentioned before, it can be heard in D_DM2TTL.ogg at 04:02 and until the end.

The new intermission music was acquired from a high quality source, bought the lossless track for a dollar on Aubrey's bandcamp.

And yeah there you go, i have changed up only two tracks, nothing else. And i think my short work turned out pretty well and perhaps some people might be interested in checking it out and giving it a test run!
Go ahead and download it from this google drive link:
Drive.google.com

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Cepton Author
Cepton - - 38 comments

Hi! Thanks for your comment! I'm glad you enjoy my music pack.

I kept N64INTER.ogg from the original BRUTAL DOOM 64 soundtrack because I find the atmosphere better, the chorus/voices sound is awesome and it's overall more epic, it's a more rewarding track for beating a level. I love the dark ambient ending of the track too. And for the menu I chose this cover by Cursed Lemon because I find it to be perfect for the job. The one from the BRUTAL DOOM 64 soundtrack is too metal/energetic for the ton of the game (I love metal don't get me wrong) and since we don't have the original intro/title sequence we still need to properly hear the theme once, so the original dark ambient menu track by Aubrey Hodges is kinda not sufficient either. The track I chose is a perfect compromise, a dark and faithful rendition of DOOM 64's main theme.

In my opinion of course, I'm glad if you have managed to create your own ultimate pack :)

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