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This article is about the soundtrack. For the archaeology of alien cultures, see Xenoarchaeology.
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Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori (adapted by Brian Trifon, Lennie Moore, Paul Lipson, and Tom Salta) |
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Xenoarchaeology is the twenty-second track (Disc 2 Track 5) in Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary: Original Soundtrack.
Overview[edit]
The track is an arrangement of its namesake Alien Corridors from Halo: Original Soundtrack, albeit without the heavy percussion near the middle of the track.
Appearances[edit]
The track plays in place of Alien Corridors in Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, during the level The Truth and Reconciliation, when John-117 enters the cargo bay of the eponymous ship.