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On June 17, 2007, John Romero released a collection of Doom music created by Bobby Prince that was not used in the final game, via his personal website planetromero.com. A few of them are older versions of tracks used in Doom and Doom II; in some cases, the bases for these songs are more evident, whereas the final versions are altered to make the similarities less apparent. They have since been used in various PWADs.

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  • Unused Doom music
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  • On June 17, 2007, John Romero released a collection of Doom music created by Bobby Prince that was not used in the final game, via his personal website planetromero.com. A few of them are older versions of tracks used in Doom and Doom II; in some cases, the bases for these songs are more evident, whereas the final versions are altered to make the similarities less apparent. They have since been used in various PWADs.
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  • On June 17, 2007, John Romero released a collection of Doom music created by Bobby Prince that was not used in the final game, via his personal website planetromero.com. A few of them are older versions of tracks used in Doom and Doom II; in some cases, the bases for these songs are more evident, whereas the final versions are altered to make the similarities less apparent. They have since been used in various PWADs.
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