HALO 2 original soundtrack
Halo 2 is a science fiction first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie Studios. Released for the Xbox game console on November 9, 2004, the game is the sequel to Halo: Combat Evolved. After its initial release, Halo 2 was the most popular video game on Xbox Live, holding that rank until the release of Gears of War for the Xbox 360 nearly two years later. By June 20, 2006, more than 500 million games of Halo 2 had been played and more than 710 million hours have been spent playing it on Xbox Live; by May 9, 2007, this number had risen to more than five million unique players on Xbox Live As of May 9, 2006, Halo 2 is the best-selling first-generation Xbox game with 8 million copies sold worldwide. As of September 25, 2007, Halo 2 is the fifth best-selling video game in the United States with 6.3 million copies sold in the US alone.
The game features a new game engine, as well as using the Havok physics engine; added weapons and vehicles; new multi-player maps; and a continuation of the storyline from Halo: Combat Evolved. In the game, humans, who have developed faster-than-light travel and colonized hundreds of worlds, have been engaged in a war against a collective of Xenocidal alien races, the Covenant. The player assumes the roles of Master Chief and the Arbiter, and fights enemies on foot or with a collection of alien and human vehicles. Critical reception of the game was generally positive, with most publications lauding the strong multiplayer component; at the same time, the campaign was the focus of criticism for its cliffhanger ending.
The game features a new game engine, as well as using the Havok physics engine; added weapons and vehicles; new multi-player maps; and a continuation of the storyline from Halo: Combat Evolved. In the game, humans, who have developed faster-than-light travel and colonized hundreds of worlds, have been engaged in a war against a collective of Xenocidal alien races, the Covenant. The player assumes the roles of Master Chief and the Arbiter, and fights enemies on foot or with a collection of alien and human vehicles. Critical reception of the game was generally positive, with most publications lauding the strong multiplayer component; at the same time, the campaign was the focus of criticism for its cliffhanger ending.
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- HALO 2 original soundtrack
- Tracks list:
1 Halo Theme Mjolnir Mix (Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori)
2 Blow Me Away (Breaking Benjamin)
3 Peril (Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori)
4 Ghosts of Reach (Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori)
5 Follow (1st Movement of the Odyssey) (Incubus)
6 Heretic, Hero (Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori)
7 Flawed Legacy (Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori)
8 Impend (Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori)
9 Never Surrender (Niles Rodgers & Nataraj)
10 Ancient Machine (Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori)
11 2nd Movement of the Odyssey (Incubus)
12 In Amber Clad (Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori)
13 The Last Spartan (Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori)
14 Orbit of Glass (Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori)
15 3rd Movement of the Odyssey (Incubus)
16 Heavy Price Paid (Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori)
17 Earth City (Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori)
18 High Charity (Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori)
19 4th Movement of the Odyssey (Incubus)
20 Remembrance (Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori)
21 Connected (Hoobastank)
Halo 2 soundtrack credits
The Halo 2 soundtrack was composed primarily by Martin O'Donnell and his musical partner Michael Salvatori, the team that had previously composed the critically-acclaimed music of Halo. O'Donnell noted in composing the music for Halo 2 that "Making a sequel is never a simple proposition. You want to make everything that was cool even better, and leave out all the stuff that was weak." O'Donnell made sure that no part of the game would be completely silent, noting "Ambient sound is one of the main ways to immerse people psychologically. A dark room is spooky, but add a creaking floorboard and rats skittering in the walls and it becomes really creepy. " Halo 2, unlike its predecessor, was mixed to take full advantage of Dolby 5.1 Digital surround sound.
In the summer of 2004, Producer Nile Rodgers and O'Donnell decided to release the music from Halo 2 on two separate CDs; the first (Volume One) would contain all the themes present in the game as well as music "inspired" by the game; the second would contain the rest of the music from the game, much of which was incomplete, as the first CD was shipped before the game was released. The first CD was released on November 9, 2004, and featured guitar backing by Steve Vai. Additional tracks included various outside musicians, including Joe Satriani, Incubus, Breaking Benjamin, and Hoobastank. The Halo 2 Original Soundtrack: Volume Two CD, containing the game music organized in suite form, was released on April 25, 2006.
In the summer of 2004, Producer Nile Rodgers and O'Donnell decided to release the music from Halo 2 on two separate CDs; the first (Volume One) would contain all the themes present in the game as well as music "inspired" by the game; the second would contain the rest of the music from the game, much of which was incomplete, as the first CD was shipped before the game was released. The first CD was released on November 9, 2004, and featured guitar backing by Steve Vai. Additional tracks included various outside musicians, including Joe Satriani, Incubus, Breaking Benjamin, and Hoobastank. The Halo 2 Original Soundtrack: Volume Two CD, containing the game music organized in suite form, was released on April 25, 2006.
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BusyQueen
Sep 1, 2009 @ 12:10 am | delete
- Thanks for sharing your knowledge. It's well done. 5 *****'s and a great game!
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Jun 17, 2009 @ 10:41 am | delete
- Very very interesting, thanks so much for sharing with us. 5 Stars!
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May 14, 2009 @ 3:38 pm | delete
- I remember a song that Incubus released called "Follow" (listed as the 5th track), that I thought they made for the soundtrack of Halo 2. But there are two different versions of it - one that was on their myspace page for a little while, and then a crappier version that was released a long while later that had no lyrics except for that single word 'follow'.
Do you know anything about the track that Incubus made originally, the one with lyrics?
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