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I can’t support the studio after what they did to Mick Gordon. Fucking criminal if you ask me. His soundtrack was a pillar of Doom’s success in 2016 and with Eternal. So if you’re not sold on it here’s a moral angle to add to it lol
It's so sad to see. I've spent way more time listening to the soundtrack than playing, I've listened to it working out, I've listened to it at work, I listen to it when commuting - his work is just amazing. All that lost because a higher-up fucked up and didn't care enough to mend the relationship. Whilst straight up lying about the events of what really happened on reddit, of all places.
It was so unbelievably fucked up. They basically tried to ruin his life After putting him through an insane grind making that music
I almost feel like deeming Hulshult a scab/fink for doing the DLC soundtrack.
It’s tempting but man… Being a composer is difficult, doubly so if you’re in video games. Doom is an unbelievable opportunity and if I remember correctly ai think Mick even said he has no ill will towards who would inevitably take the reins after him. He has a very specific beef with a very specific group of people, in particular one person (Statton).
Can you elaborate? I wasn't aware of this.
it’s bad