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  | album      = [[Halo Original Soundtrack]]
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'''Drumrun''' is a piece included in the ''[[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]''.
'''Drumrun''' is the eighteenth track in ''[[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]''.
 
==Overview==
The piece gets its name from being composed almost entirely of drums (there are a few synth sounds in the background, possibly representing the [[Flood]]), and that there is a sense of urgency or impending danger.  


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
{{Levelname|The Maw}} is the only level in ''[[Halo: CE]]'' in which it is heard. It appears several times briefly, usually when the [[Master Chief]] is dealing with new waves of enemies. Most notably however, it plays during the first part of the [[Warthog]] run at the end of the level.
It can be heard in ''[[The Maw]]''. It first plays when [[John-117]] comes across a locked door being forcibly opened by the [[Flood]] before entering the corridor leading to the cafeteria of {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}}. It plays a second time after he exits the bridge and encounters a group of Flood forms exiting at the door to the armory. It plays a third time at the start of the [[M12 Force Application Vehicle|Warthog]] run at the end of the level.


==Overview==
==Arrangements==
The piece gets its name from being composed almost entirely of drums (there are a few synth sounds in the background, possibly representing the [[Flood]] or [[343 Guilty Spark (Monitor)|343 Guilty Spark]]), and that there is a sense of urgency or impending danger. For the Warthog run, it is designed to make the player feel there is "something else coming" as the piece does not feel like a climax - there are two parts to the Warthog run; part of the [[Truth and Reconciliation Suite]] appearing for the second (essentially an extension of the main Halo theme).
The piece was arranged into ''[[Strident]]'' in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary: Original Soundtrack]]''.


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[[Category:Halo: Combat Evolved OST]]

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Drumrun

Album:

Halo: Original Soundtrack

Composer(s):

Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori

Length:

1:01

Previous:

The Maw

Next:

On a Pale Horse

 

Drumrun is the eighteenth track in Halo: Original Soundtrack.

Overview[edit]

The piece gets its name from being composed almost entirely of drums (there are a few synth sounds in the background, possibly representing the Flood), and that there is a sense of urgency or impending danger.

Appearances[edit]

It can be heard in The Maw. It first plays when John-117 comes across a locked door being forcibly opened by the Flood before entering the corridor leading to the cafeteria of UNSC Pillar of Autumn. It plays a second time after he exits the bridge and encounters a group of Flood forms exiting at the door to the armory. It plays a third time at the start of the Warthog run at the end of the level.

Arrangements[edit]

The piece was arranged into Strident in Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary: Original Soundtrack.