


Mick Gordon caught wind of this, and took to Twitter to explain that he didn’t end up mixing much of the album himself. Audiophiles noticed that the soundtrack, while great, suffered from far more compression than 2016’s DOOM, and resulted in a poorly-mixed sound. The story goes that after an initial delay, DOOM Eternal‘s soundtrack was released this past weekend. Which is why news of Mick’s apparent disappointment with Bethesda is surprising. Gordon managed to replicate the adrenaline-fueled intensity that made Bobby Prince’s soundtrack for the original DOOM games so memorable. One of the big things about DOOM Eternal and its predecessor was the music by composer Mick Gordon.
