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This album presents the complete soundtrack of TNT 2: Devilution, rendered using DEVOURFONT — a custom General MIDI soundfont built specifically for Doom music. Every track is played back through the same carefully balanced font to preserve the original composition while enhancing clarity, depth, and dynamics DEVOURFONT contains samples from the following soundfonts: Arachno SoundFont Chorium rev.A ColomboGMGS2 v15.1 Compifont Fluid R3 GM Roland SC-55 Timbres of Heaven v4.0 Touhou.sf2 (https://musical-artifacts.com/artifac...) Gravis Ultrasound Pro Patches Lite 1.61 Weeds General MIDI SoundFont DevourFont Download & Documentation: https://drive.google.com/file/d/159Ao... All credit goes to the original composers of these Midis. None of this would be possible without their years of hard work and talent Download TNT 2: Devilution here: https://www.doomworld.com/idgames/lev... 00:00:00 - ToNighT... You (Brendan Bradley (Bucket)) 00:00:20 - TryaNt's Tomb (Brendan Bradley (Bucket)) 00:03:08 - 2093 A.D. (Brendan Bradley (Bucket)) 00:05:56 - Bass Control (Starpath) 00:07:33 - Mantis (Remix) (James Paddock (Jimmy)) 00:12:55 - Behind Bars (Stuart Rynn (stewboy)) 00:15:54 - TyphoN ex Tartaros (Brendan Bradley (Bucket)) 00:19:10 - TriNiTy and TreNT didn't survive (Brendan Bradley (Bucket)) 00:22:26 - Lord of Space (James Paddock (Jimmy)) 00:26:34 - Volition (James Paddock (Jimmy)) 00:31:06 - TechNoTronic (Brendan Bradley (Bucket)) 00:34:01 - TourNamenT (Brendan Bradley (Bucket)) 00:37:34 - Anion Rings (Xaser) 00:40:41 - The Noose Tightens (Brendan Bradley (Bucket)) 00:45:20 - TreNchanT (Brendan Bradley (Bucket)) 00:48:25 - TeNaciTy (James Paddock (Jimmy)) 00:57:01 - Encrusted (James Paddock (Jimmy)) 00:59:14 - Biolab (Starpath) 01:00:48 - ASK2 (James Paddock (Jimmy)) 01:06:40 - Mechanical Illuminations (Paul Corfiatis (pcorf)) 01:09:14 - TourNiqueT (Brendan Bradley (Bucket)) 01:11:45 - In TNT to Kill (Brendan Bradley (Bucket)) 01:14:31 - Trips n' Tracks (Brendan Bradley (Bucket)) 01:19:06 - The Ratway (Stuart Rynn (stewboy)) 01:21:35 - Pulser (Starpath) 01:24:46 - Weeping Circuits (James Paddock (Jimmy)) 01:28:18 - Into the Beast's Belly (extended) (James Paddock (Jimmy)) 01:34:08 - paul blart flesh mall (Xaser) 01:38:48 - Disaster Area (James Paddock (Jimmy)) 01:40:34 - Till Next Time (Brendan Bradley (Bucket)) 01:43:07 - Tokyo Nuclear Test (Brendan Bradley (Bucket)) 01:45:53 - War Starts Here (Pawel Zarczynski (NMN) (from Stomper)) 01:48:28 - Dark Omen (James Paddock (Jimmy)) Thankfully, this wad is no longer technically unfinished. So I can post this comfortably without the worry that it'll change later. The midi packs for TNT Evilution, Revilution, and now Devilution are all incredible and I would put about on par with eachother. All distinct, but also carrying that TNT flavor. Each of them are home to a few of what I'd personally consider some of the best midis ever created. In this case, I would have to go with The Noose Tightens, and TeNaciTy. The Noose Tightens I was obsessed with for long before I even had the chance to hear the rest of the soundtrack. Before I started this whole project, I knew I wanted to hear that one in particular elevated to its full potential. So I am very happy with how that turned out. I am especially happy with the sound of the steel drums, which have their most memorable and one of their only appearances here out of my entire midi library. Besides those, I would highlight several tracks as being extremely sick and noteworthy, which would include: Behind Bars, TechNoTronic, Pulser, TreNchant, and Weeping Circuits I also think "Anion Rings" is really funny. "paul blart flesh mall" as well, is certainly one of the best midi names ever.