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Delta-Q-Delta is an album of 13 songs, plus a bonus song, contemporary "rearrangements" of Doom II music. Delta-Q-Delta was a non-profit collaboration of musicians and lovers of Doom II, the soundtrack of which having originally been composed by Robert Prince. It was released and spotlighted as OverClocked ReMix's 11th Site Project on August 8, 2008. The name of the project comes from Doom's IDDQD god mode (invulnerability) cheat code, itself named after a fraternity called Delta-Q-Delta formed by Dave Taylor during his college days.
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Delta-Q-Delta is an album of 13 songs, plus a bonus song, contemporary "rearrangements" of Doom II music. Delta-Q-Delta was a non-profit collaboration of musicians and lovers of Doom II, the soundtrack of which having originally been composed by Robert Prince. It was released and spotlighted as OverClocked ReMix's 11th Site Project on August 8, 2008. The name of the project comes from Doom's IDDQD god mode (invulnerability) cheat code, itself named after a fraternity called Delta-Q-Delta formed by Dave Taylor during his college days. Two additional songs for this album were created by Ashley Carr, entitled "Dance of the Mancubus" and "Still Waiting," which were rearrangements of "Shawn's Got the Shotgun" (MAP07) and "Waiting for Romero to Play" (MAP18), respectively. However, after he learned that they would be ineligible for posting on OverClocked ReMix due to the source material being based on rock songs, he withdrew them from the project. They are both available at his website. These files are free and available for download at the project's homepage.