I'd be extremely surprised if Mick was allowed to put references into it in the main Eternal soundtrack while this was still going on. The plain fact of the matter is that ZeniMax was still doing research as to whether they even owned legal rights to the Doom 64 soundtrack while we were working on the port of it and that wasn't cleared up until part-way through that process. This is such a common interval in music, especially for denoting an atmosphere of foreboding or evil, that this could have been a coincidence. Either way, the portion of the music pointed out is a single interval, a diminished 5th. The only real authoritative source on the references in the music would be Mick Gordon himself, and unfortunately I don't think he's even allowed to talk about the soundtrack any longer. The reference added is not compelling as it does not come from any kind of authoritative source.
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