Quake 2- Sonic Mayhem - Quad Machine
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Published 2007-12-21
All Comments (21)
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Little fun fact about this track. When I worked on it, the intro loop was programmed using samples off an Roland S760 sampler. The midi timing was off so it skipped a beat. I decided to leave it in there. So its basically playing an odd meter over the straight riff. ;)
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Sorry ladies I'm taken. T a k e n a s h i t
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don't play this song while you are driving, speeding tickets are inevitable...
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Rejoice, Quake 2 Remastered is upon us today!
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The 90's was indeed a great time to experience as a child/teenager.
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Quake + Unreal + Half-Life = 3 kings of fps in 90's
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*Grabs Super Shotgun BOOOM! SHICK-SHICK!
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TRESPASSA
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Holy shit, this track is nearly 20 years old now!
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HUH, HUH, HUH, HUH, HUH, HUH, HUH, HUH, HUH, HUH...
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Came here after playing Doom Eternal
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The 1997 metal music is strong with this one :)
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Possibly the greatest soundtrack for any FPS in history. I still workout to this music to this day, and it's been about 15 years now. I benched 600 lbs (with a shirt) for the first time to this track in particular. Felt like I belonged on Mount Olympus for about 10 seconds after the lift.
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This is potentially the greatest soundtrack of any videogame ever made of all time.
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Spam the jump sound of quake 2
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20 years old and still one of the most refined soundtracks in gaming history! WOOOOO!
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Girls locker room: oh no theres alien robots we're all gonna die omg Boys locker room:
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I'm generally not a fan of heavy metal but this song, this song.. it just gets to me. I want more metal like this.
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People are still commenting on this after 12 years, that's how good this track is.
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When Quake 2 came out, it was the most exciting and gripping game up to that time. The game grabbed you from the first minute, and the Sonic Mayhem music was a big part of that.