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'''Shreddin<nowiki>'</nowiki>'''<ref name="H4fg">[http://halo.bungie.net/News/Media.aspx?mid=13895&age_verify=1 '''''Bungie.net''' Media Player - Halo Music'']</ref> is a song that is not featured in any of the Halo Original Soundtracks. However, it is possible to hear the track on the level, [[343 Guilty Spark (level)|343 Guilty Spark]], when the [[John-117|Master Chief]] is playing the recording chip from Pvt. [[Wallace A. Jenkins]]' helmet. It plays as [[Avery Junior Johnson|Sgt. Johnson]] and his squad are in the Pelican, waiting to get to the LZ. It is only featured in-game. While it is not present on the [[Halo: Original Soundtrack|retail soundtrack]], it was later released as a free download on [[Bungie.net]].
'''Shreddin{{'}}''' is a music piece that appeared in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', but was not featured in ''[[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]''. However, it was later released as a free download on [[Bungie.net]].<ref name="H4fg">[http://halo.bungie.net/News/Media.aspx?mid=13895&age_verify=1 ''Bungie.net'': Media Player - Halo Music]</ref>


The length of the song is '''0:32'''.
==Appearance==
The music appears in-game as an [[flip music]] in the [[campaign]] level ''[[343 Guilty Spark (level)|343 Guilty Spark]]'', when the [[John-117]] is playing the recording chip from [[Wallace Jenkins]]' helmet. It plays when [[Avery Johnson]] and his squad are aboard the Pelican enroute to the [[Flood containment facility]]. A second section, featuring an electric guitar solo, was omitted from its in-game appearance.


==Trivia==
==Production notes==
Shreddin' appears to have a similar tune and beat to hard rock band [[wikipedia:AC/DC|AC/DC]]'s song "Back in Black".
* The track was previously titled ''What?'',<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/projects/halo/asset_thumb_viewer.aspx?at=55&cc=25 ''Bungie.net'': Halo (Xbox) Soundtrack and Music]</ref> and Martin O'Donnell has called the first section "a travesty".
 
* ''Shreddin{{'}}'' appears to have a similar tune and beat to hard rock band [[wikipedia:AC/DC|AC/DC]]'s song ''Back in Black''.
Shreddin' may have originally been intended to be 'Rock Anthem for Saving the World' before it was replaced with the final piece, judging from datamined info from Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary. <ref name=Rr1>[https://www.halopedia.org/User_talk:RevOcelotMGS#Regarding_the_.27Shreddin_piece_found_in_CEA Regarding the Shreddin' piece found in CEA]</ref>
* Judging from datamined info from ''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary'', ''Shreddin{{'}}'' may have originally been intended to be ''[[Rock Anthem for Saving the World]]'' before it was replaced with the final piece. It features interactive elements like other tracks in-game, such as an introduction, alternative loops, and an ending.<ref name=Rr1>[https://www.halopedia.org/User_talk:RevOcelotMGS#Regarding_the_.27Shreddin_piece_found_in_CEA ''Halopedia'': Regarding the Shreddin' piece found in CEA]</ref>


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 08:09, October 12, 2020

Shreddin'

Composer(s):

Martin O'Donnell

Length:

0:34

 

Shreddin' is a music piece that appeared in Halo: Combat Evolved, but was not featured in Halo: Original Soundtrack. However, it was later released as a free download on Bungie.net.[1]

Appearance

The music appears in-game as an flip music in the campaign level 343 Guilty Spark, when the John-117 is playing the recording chip from Wallace Jenkins' helmet. It plays when Avery Johnson and his squad are aboard the Pelican enroute to the Flood containment facility. A second section, featuring an electric guitar solo, was omitted from its in-game appearance.

Production notes

  • The track was previously titled What?,[2] and Martin O'Donnell has called the first section "a travesty".
  • Shreddin' appears to have a similar tune and beat to hard rock band AC/DC's song Back in Black.
  • Judging from datamined info from Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Shreddin' may have originally been intended to be Rock Anthem for Saving the World before it was replaced with the final piece. It features interactive elements like other tracks in-game, such as an introduction, alternative loops, and an ending.[3]

Sources