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  1. Much of Doom's soundtrack is inspired by early '90s heavy metal music, and fans have long noted similarities between tracks from Doom's soundtrack and popular heavy metal songs. A well-known page on Doomworld titled Bobby Prince is a Filthy Thief details some of the more obvious similarities. It is known that in developing Doom's music, Bobby ...

    • Black Sabbath – Black Sabbath. Obviously. Even though doom wasn’t a thing at the time – indeed, in the ’70s ‘heavy metal’ was an insult; something lumpen and downfacing – with this opening throw from their self-titled debut, Sabbath can be credited with not only drawing the line in the sand between heavy rock and the newer, more sinister sound of metal, but also defined a shadowy corner of it that would slowly bloom over the next half a century.
    • Pagan Altar – Judgement Of The Dead. One thing you will learn from this list: many, many of the bands who would go on to become highly influential cornerstones of doom had to age and mature before finally getting the respect they deserve from a generation after their own, their names often surviving on bootlegs and the enthusiasm of a handful of dyed-in-the-wool doom maniacs.
    • Witchfinder General – Witchfinder General. Straight outta Stourbridge, what Witchfinder General brought to the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal was a sense of an older England, one where witches and magic lurked in every tavern, public executions were a good afternoon out and, um, where you sniffed up speed ‘through a biro case’ (as they sang on the drug-menu that was Free Country).
    • Trouble – The Tempter. The legend goes that during a show with Chicago’s Trouble waaaaay back in the day, Metallica were so envious of guitarists Bruce Franklin and Rick Wartell’s guitar tones that they snuck onstage and wrote down their amp settings for themselves.
  2. Doom metal. Doom metal is an extreme style of heavy metal music that typically uses slower tempos, low-tuned guitars and a much "thicker" or "heavier" sound than other metal genres. Both the music and the lyrics intend to evoke a sense of despair, dread, and impending doom. The genre is strongly influenced by the early work of Black Sabbath ...

  3. Meshuggah are definitely the most similar I know. Static-X might be worth a listen. They have a similar robotic, electronic sound. Not quite as heavy as the Doom sound track (not a lot is), but I believe Tony Campos, their bassist, worked on some tracks for the game. 3.

  4. Doom, Brütal Legend, Hades, Valfaris, Slain: Back from Hell. Spider-Man and the X-men arcades revenge. Spider-Man venom maximum carnage. Imma go back in time and say the PS1 Test Drive series, especially 5 and 6 with some amazing rock/metal and my favourite, industrial music.

  5. May 13, 2016 · The list of potential bands to lend inspiration to DOOM is rather long, but we’ve focused on cuts from Pantera, Metallica and Slayer. Out of all the metal adaptations, Pantera’s music is the ...

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  7. 2 days ago · Doom metal's roots go back to the late 1960s and early 1970s, particularly with Black Sabbath, whose slow, blues-influenced style and dark themes pioneered the sound. Tracks like Black Sabbath, N.I.B., and Electric Funeral introduced a newfound heaviness and an atmosphere of dread that contrasted sharply with the faster tempos and optimistic themes of rock music at the time.

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