



Comment by Yudon725īRUH I LOVE THIS GAME SO FREAKING MUCH Comment by Yudon725 Radios/Film Reels/T.V.Instant kill💀 the second part of this game will always be my favorite. Pop Goes the Weasel/ No One Escapes Alive.This version is also an easter egg song in the map Nuketown Zombies.īlack Ops DS Characters (Non-Canon): Michael Shaw There is also an arcade/8-bit version produced by James McCawley called Re-Damned in Moon which is triggered by hacking a computer.Both Abracadavre and Not Ready to Die sample Damned.The version in Call of Duty: Black Ops III was also remixed by Brian Tuey.Ī version played in Call of Duty: Warzone during the cutscene for The Destruction of Verdansk, Part 2. The Black Ops II version of the song has been remixed by Brian Tuey and renamed the composition to "Damned100ae". The music also plays on "Five" and Kino der Toten very quietly and can be heard if there are no zombies around or any other background noise. The Black Ops II version differs from the original as it uses a future-esque techno beat. The song samples the main theme of the 1978 film Halloween for the background piano. It was first heard on the viral website GKNOVA6 and is also heard on the menu and lobby for Call of Duty: Black Ops and Call of Duty: Black Ops II zombie mode. Like Undone, it is purely instrumental and it consists mainly of the piano. It is composed by Kevin Sherwood, who also composed most of the other Zombies songs. For the version in Call of Duty: Vanguard, see Damned 5.ĭamned is the first track in the Call of Duty: Black Ops - Zombies Soundtrack. For the version in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, see Echoes of the Damned.

For the version in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, see Damned 4. For the version in Call of Duty: Black Ops III, see Damned 3. For the version in Call of Duty: Black Ops II, see Damned 100ae.
