Original ‘DOOM’ Soundtrack Gets Inducted Into the National Recording Registry
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Original ‘DOOM’ Soundtrack Gets Inducted Into the National Recording Registry
The original 1993 DOOM soundtrack is officially being added to the US National Recording Registry. The news, reported by GI.biz, arrives a week after the franchise’s 2016 reboot celebrated its 10th anniversary. DOOM’s soundtrack, composed by Bobby Prince, joins 25 other recordings spanning 70 years, including works by Beyoncé, Ray Charles, Weezer, and more. The video game album was selected from more than 3,000 public nominations. The addition i…
The soundtrack to mega-metal videogame Doom has been added to the Library Of Congress, alongside Weezer’s debut album and music by Beyoncé and Taylor Swift
The library contains sound recordings which are “culturally, historically or aesthetically important, and/or informs or reflects life in the United States”
The 1993 DOOM soundtrack is officially recorded in the US National Recording Registry
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