DOOM – ID software stole the music

Guys, i have been getting all these negative comments on this video. come on! it’s just a fun fact, enjoy it and stop calling me an idiot because you can’t handle the truth… that some of this shit is really stolen, other things are just inspiration to Bobby…. but, have fun – and don’t be like all those other jerks who can’t write anything but : “YOU IDIOT” “THEY DON’T STOLE IT!” etc. etc. This is a living proof that ID SOFTWARE stole a whole lotta music from different bands when they composed most of the soundtracks for their games DOOM and DOOM2. In this movie you will hear the DOOM soundtracks and the original song so you can compare then your self. Check it out! Don’t mind the visual part of it, i’m not into making this stuff on PC “Sorry i messed up during the first Metallica track.. it’s supposed to spell Metallica Call of Kthulu.” Fucked some slayer shit up to. sorry guys.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

In this video I show you a neat circuit board I made. It is a 2″ x 2″ programmable platform embedded in the center of a prototyping breadboard. It has a 12V battery charging circuit for power backup. RS-232 interface to PC software. Four 10-bit analog inputs, four digital inputs, four output lines, musical note generator, tune/note buffer, real-time clock with 2 alarms, data-logging EEPROM. Memory: 8Kx14-bit FLASH program, 512 bytes internal EEPROM, 512 bytes external RTC EEPROM, 64K bytes external EEPROM SPI 1Mhz.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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