Reznor not Doomed anymore
Written by Marty Dodge
Published May 21, 2003
Published May 21, 2003
Trent Reznor has apparently decided to cancel his involvement with the game "Doom 3". This is because the project is taking a long while to come to fruition; the Nine Inch Nails leader was expected to contribute music to the finished game. Reznor will now concentrate on the next NIN record.
Marty: This is a great pity, since once of the best parts of the Quake series of games has been the soundtrack. This is rarity in computer games.
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Certainly is too bad. Trent is a genius and the only good news here is that new NIN should be available sooner.
Two other great games musically are GTA: Vice City and Midnight Club II, although the genre's are distinctly different than NIN's sound.