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''Halo: Original Soundtrack'' was released in 2002, after record producer [[wikipedia:Nile Rodgers|Nile Rodgers]] approached O'Donnell and Bungie to publish video game soundtrack under | ''Halo: Original Soundtrack'' was released in 2002, after record producer [[wikipedia:Nile Rodgers|Nile Rodgers]] approached O'Donnell and Bungie to publish video game soundtrack under | ||
Sumthing Else Musicworks.{{Ref/Reuse|RTL}} Following the announcement of ''Halo 2'', a | Sumthing Else Musicworks.{{Ref/Reuse|RTL}} Following the announcement of ''Halo 2'', a Special Edition was released in October, [[2003]]. | ||
While not displayed on the track listing, the soundtrack contains the track ''[[Siege of Madrigal]]'' from [[Bungie]]'s previous game, ''[[wikipedia:Myth The Fallen Lords|Myth: The Fallen Lords]]''. It plays following a period of silence near the end of the final track. | While not displayed on the track listing, the soundtrack contains the track ''[[Siege of Madrigal]]'' from [[Bungie]]'s previous game, ''[[wikipedia:Myth The Fallen Lords|Myth: The Fallen Lords]]''. It plays following a period of silence near the end of the final track. |