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Streaming song from Halo 2 Soundtrack

TekunoRobby

Tag of Excellence
Thanks for the link, music is allright.

Yeah this song is definitely not going to be in the game. Probably on some "inspired by" CD.
 

olimario

Banned
How annoying.
This is a mix of Seal, Pappa Roach, and early 90's Christian Rock.

I hope the rest of the soundtrack is orchestrated.
 
I should add that no one knows if this is to be used in the actual game yet. It could just be 'inspired by' Halo 2. However after one listen, I would be content to never hear that song again. Even more so in Halo 2.
 

Ramirez

Member
Oh lord...Ram AM crying if this is what has replaced the amazing soundtrack type found in the first Halo.

I also see that most morons are voting "Love It",wtf?!?!?
 

TekunoRobby

Tag of Excellence
Seriously think about this for a moment. There's no way in hell that'll be one of the songs that'll be playing in the background. Marty O'Donnell (Audio Designer) would go into a fevered frenzy. This is one of those "inspired by" tracks that'll help push CD sales to the mainstream, nothing more nothing less. At the very most it'll probably play during the credits (fits the tone for a credits peice as well).

Want to hear a track (that isn't going to be in Halo 2) but is representative of what they're gunning for? Click this old link: http://www.bungie.net/images/games/halo2/audio/music/remembrance.mp3
 

Matlock

Banned
Sounds like a song for end-credits roll, just by the tempo alone.

'course, it's nowhere near Cold's "With My Mind" in quality or fit into the respective game.
 

eso76

Member
Yeah, it's probably used for the credits.
I have no doubt the 'real' in-game soundtrack is the same style as halo 1.
I just hope it's orchestrated, meaning they got rid of the synthesizers used in halo and replaced them with real instruments this time
 

BuddyC

Member
i love how this thread completely disregards the discoveries made when the soundtrack was first revealed.

posted by dopeyfish, a response from marty.
Wow everybody, thanks for caring about the music in Halo2. Here’s the official word from this old horse’s mouth.

Halo1 was a big hit. Many people liked it a lot. Nile Rogers, a truly legendary music producer (my generation by the way) absolutely loved it and had his company release the soundtrack. Over the past three years, Nile and myriad marketing type folks from Microsoft, kept telling me about all these popular bands and artists who love playing Halo. Wouldn’t it be cool if they contributed music to Halo2? My instinct was to say no, go away and stop bothering me. Then they started talking about having a soundtrack that would be ready for release at the same time as Halo2’s release. I knew that I wouldn’t be able to finish all the audio for the game, and mix a decent soundtrack at the same time, so Nile and I came up with a plan to have two soundtracks. Volume One, which would feature whatever music I had finished in time to have it included (which by the way is a majority of the album) and “inspired by” music from the bands that really love playing Halo and wanted to contribute something. Volume Two, to be released at a later date, will include all the remaining music of mine and perhaps some more “inspired by” stuff if that turns out to be cool.

The most important thing is that there is NO music in the game that I didn’t want in the game. I knew that I had to focus on making music for the game and not for a soundtrack. That’s where Nile came in. He really is quite a talented guy and knows a lot of people. I’ve worked with many great guitar players, but when Nile called me and said that I could work with his buddy Steve Vai (my generation again), I just about lost it. Once I did the session with Steve, which I’ll tell you about sometime, I decided to trust Nile to fill out the Halo2 Soundtrack Volume One any way he saw fit. I know that I’ll like at least most of what’s on there. Two of the bands that worked with Nile and contributed to the album also sent me instrumental mixes of their stuff. The music was based on my themes and I was pretty blown away by them. The deal was that I could use those pieces in the game at my discretion, and that’s what I did. I like how I used them, maybe you will too, we’ll see. Trust me, they’re an amazingly small percentage of the overall musical landscape of Halo2, but I think they work great.

The temptation to succumb to the siren call of Hollywood and the marketing hype machine is hard to resist. Bungie tried hard to stay Bungie throughout the production of Halo2. Our goal is to make the coolest game for the best fans. It turns out that some of our fans are already part of the big hype machine and ended up being pretty cool too. I hope we don’t let you folks down, and I don’t think we “sold out”. Of course you should know that buying the Halo2 Soundtrack Volume One will help me in my quest for paying for my two daughter’s college tuitions.

Oh and I hope you like Sergeant Johnson’s hip hop rap duet with Justin Timberlake.

(kidding!)
 
TekunoRobby said:
Clue me in! Clue me in!

I assume he means that there are two soundtracks. One that features songs that are in the game similar in style to Remembrance, and some songs like the Breaking Benjamin track. There will also be a second disc released that will mainly be just 'inspired by' songs. But maybe BuddyChrist has some new tasty info.
 

IJoel

Member
BuddyChrist83 said:
i love how this thread completely disregards the discoveries made when the soundtrack was first revealed.

posted by dopeyfish, a response from marty.

It is CLEAR what Marty has said, what's not clear is how noticeable is this music, or how it's used in the game.

I assume he means that there are two soundtracks. One that features songs that are in the game similar in style to Remembrance, and some songs like the Breaking Benjamin track. There will also be a second disc released that will mainly be just 'inspired by' songs. But maybe BuddyChrist has some new tasty info.

Marty mentioned that the both OSTs would include a mixture of 'inspired by' music and Halo 2 game soundtrack. The rationale for this was that he wouldn't have been able to finish a complete soundtrack to be ready for the release date (11/9/04.)
 

aku:jiki

Member
Ramirez said:
I also see that most morons are voting "Love It",wtf?!?!?
Wild guess: "Love it" is the default and people are just being stupid, pressing "submit" for no reason.

More realistic guess: It's been flooded by Breaking Benjamin fans. (They exist? Maybe the first one was more realistic...)
 

BuddyC

Member
From that response, Marty says he uses two instrumentals that were based off his themes in the game. I'm not too worried here. Two cinematic sequences and they'll be over, for better or worse.

That's what I'm trying to say.
 
BuddyChrist83 said:
From that response, Marty says he uses two instrumentals that were based off his themes in the game. I'm not too worried here. Two cinematic sequences and they'll be over, for better or worse.

Ok.. that makes sense. Using that quote it does seem like it'll be just instrumentals.. which while they would still sound cheesy based off this one song won't be nearly as bad with pedestrian vocals.
 
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