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| ==Two Betrayals==
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| If I recall correctly, the first time I heard the song was actually on Two Betrayals. I beleive it is the same place as described in the [[Assault on the Control Room (Level)]] article. I did this on the PC version so maybe there's a slight difference there. If anyone could confirm this that'd be great.--[[User talk:Black kille|Black kille]] 07:27, January 7, 2010 (UTC)
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| == Halo 3 Version == | | == Halo 3 Version == |
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| I think ''Siege of Madrigal'' is another song, or? | | I think ''Siege of Madrigal'' is another song, or? |
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| P.s.: I'm sorry for the mistakes, I'm german. User:HaloFan 33 17:04, 19 March 2008 (UTC) | | P.s.: I'm sorry for the mistakes, I'm german. [[User:HaloFan 33|HaloFan 33]] 17:04, 19 March 2008 (UTC) |
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| == SIEGE of Madrigal? ==
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| Why is it called SIEGE of Madrigal? Was there a Madrigal world in Bungie's previous games? There's one in Halo, but this song existed beforehand. Madrigal refers to a number of classic songs and song types, but rarely ever referred to a planet or nation. So what is up with the title, for the sake of enlightenment?[[User talk:Fire Eater|Fire Eater]] 21:41, 13 July 2009 (UTC)
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