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'''Trent Reznor''' is the frontman of the band [[Wikipedia:Nine Inch Nails|Nine Inch Nails]]. As a fan of [[Doom]] and vice versa, he was asked to design the music and sound effects for [[Quake]].
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The PC version of the game included 10 ambient tracks from the game as standard CD-Audio files, so the game disc could be played in a CD player with the first track reserved for game data (which can not be read by a CD player), and 10 additional tracks of music. [[File:Nail1_1.png|thumb|left|117px|Nailgun ammo]]
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The PC version of the game included 10 ambient tracks from the game as standard CD-Audio files, so the game disc could be played in a CD player with the first track reserved for game data (which cannot be read by a CD player), and 10 additional tracks of music. [[File:Nail1_1.png|thumb|left|117px|Nailgun ammo]]
   
 
[[Quake]]'s nailgun ammo boxes also feature the Nine Inch Nails logo on them.
 
[[Quake]]'s nailgun ammo boxes also feature the Nine Inch Nails logo on them.
   
Reznor later did the initial sound design for [[Doom 3]], but his material was eventually scrapped and replaced with other alternatives. A late NIN drummer, [http://Wikipedia:Chris_Vrenna Chris Vrenna] , did the theme song instead. Reznor's work on Doom 3 can be heard in the Doom 3 alpha builds, as well as via an unofficial sound pack mod.
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Reznor later did the initial sound design for [[Doom 3]], but his material was eventually scrapped and replaced with other alternatives. A former NIN drummer, [http://Wikipedia:Chris_Vrenna Chris Vrenna] , did the theme song instead. Reznor's work on Doom 3 can be heard in the Doom 3 alpha builds, as well as via an unofficial sound pack mod.
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A remix of Nine Inch Nails' song "You Know What You Are?" by Clint Mansell was included in the soundtrack of the [[Doom (film)|2005 Doom movie]].
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
[[File:NIN_reference.jpg|thumb|NIN reference in ''[[Ultimate Doom]]'']]
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[[File:NIN_reference.jpg|thumb|NIN reference in ''[[The Ultimate Doom]]''.]]
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During his tenure at [[id Software]], [[American McGee]] was arguably the company's biggest Nine Inch Nails fan and even included a [[easter egg#NIN Reference|Nine Inch Nails easter egg]] in one of his levels in [[The Ultimate Doom]], [[E4M1: Hell Beneath (Doom)|E4M1: Hell Beneath]].
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==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://doom3.filefront.com/file/Trent_Reznor_Sound_Pack;29308 Trent Reznor Sound ]
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*[http://doom3.filefront.com/file/Trent_Reznor_Sound_Pack;29308 Trent Reznor Sound Pack for Doom 3]
   
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Latest revision as of 13:39, 2 February 2020

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Trent Reznor and John Carmack

Trent Reznor is the frontman of the band Nine Inch Nails. As a fan of Doom and vice versa, he was asked to design the music and sound effects for Quake.

The PC version of the game included 10 ambient tracks from the game as standard CD-Audio files, so the game disc could be played in a CD player with the first track reserved for game data (which cannot be read by a CD player), and 10 additional tracks of music.

Nail1 1

Nailgun ammo

Quake's nailgun ammo boxes also feature the Nine Inch Nails logo on them.

Reznor later did the initial sound design for Doom 3, but his material was eventually scrapped and replaced with other alternatives. A former NIN drummer, Chris Vrenna , did the theme song instead. Reznor's work on Doom 3 can be heard in the Doom 3 alpha builds, as well as via an unofficial sound pack mod.

A remix of Nine Inch Nails' song "You Know What You Are?" by Clint Mansell was included in the soundtrack of the 2005 Doom movie.

Notes

NIN reference

NIN reference in The Ultimate Doom.

During his tenure at id Software, American McGee was arguably the company's biggest Nine Inch Nails fan and even included a Nine Inch Nails easter egg in one of his levels in The Ultimate Doom, E4M1: Hell Beneath.

External links