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{{disambig header|the soundtrack|the achievement|One Way Ride (achievement)}} | {{disambig header|the soundtrack|the achievement|One Way Ride (achievement)}} | ||
{{Music infobox | {{Music infobox | ||
| name = One Way Ride | | name = One Way Ride | ||
| | | video = {{#widget:YouTube|id=xcIzM81FO0U|width=300}} | ||
| album = ''[[Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack]]'' | | album = ''[[Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack]]'' | ||
| composer = [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]] | | composer = [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]] | ||
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| next = [[The Light at the End]] | | next = [[The Light at the End]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''One Way Ride''' is the thirteenth track | '''One Way Ride''' is the thirteenth track included in ''[[Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack]]'', and plays in the ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' campaign level ''[[NMPD HQ]]''. It is composed of ''Borrowed Time'' (0:00-1:49), ''Anywhere But Here'' (1:49-3:18), ''The Calm Before'' (3:18-4:36), and ''Let It Burn'' (4:36-6:48). | ||
''Borrowed Time'' (1:49) is a soft and slow-tempo rhythmic percussion with twinkling effects. It plays in repeat The piece plays during the opening cinematic, as [[Alpha-Nine]] arrives at [[Kikowani Station (location)|Kikowani Station]] to find it flooded. | |||
''Borrowed Time'' ( | |||
''Anywhere But Here'' (1:29) opens with synth notes and digital chimes before percussion enter. The percussion is subdued and muted, then slowly builds up in higher tempo, joined by snare drums and high strings. The piece plays when Alpha-Nine first acquires the [[Type-52 Phantom]] and continues into the first tunnel section. The in-game version features louder percussion near its end. | |||
''Anywhere | |||
''The Calm Before'' (1:18) features synth notes playing the brass melody from ''Street Sweeper'' (from the earlier track ''[[Traffic Jam]]''), albeit at a much slower tempo. High strings fade in near the end. The piece plays when [[Edward Buck]] enters a tunnel on-foot because door had lost power. | |||
''The Calm Before'' ( | |||
''Let It Burn'' (2:12) features the crisp and rhythmic percussion (first heard in ''Block by Block'' from ''[[Neon Night]]'') gradually getting louder. Strings enter with a two-part heavy melody. The percussion and strings continue to hold the melody until the end, where strings fade out and are replaced by synth effects. The section with strings plays when Alpha-Nine encounters a [[Type-47B Scarab]] at the final door, while the section with synth effects play in the ending cinematic. | |||
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== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Unlike other | *Unlike other day time level soundtracks, this soundtrack has a quieter mood as the level it plays in takes place at night. | ||
* The name ''Borrowed Time'' alludes to [[Kojo Agu|Romeo]]'s critical condition in the opening cinematic, during which the piece plays. | * The name ''Borrowed Time'' alludes to [[Kojo Agu|Romeo]]'s critical condition in the opening cinematic, during which the piece plays. | ||
* The name ''Anywhere | * The name ''Anywhere But Here'' is a direct quote from [[Michael Crespo|Mickey]] in the opening cinematic of the level ''[[NMPD HQ]]''. | ||
* The name ''Let it Burn'', is a direct quote from [[Taylor Miles|Dutch]] when the player chooses to destroy the Scarab guarding the final door in the level. | * The name ''Let it Burn'', is a direct quote from [[Taylor Miles|Dutch]] when the player chooses to destroy the Scarab guarding the final door in the level. | ||
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