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Remembrance is a song included in the Halo 2 Original Soundtrack. It's length is 1 minute and 17 seconds (1:17.061). It is mainly composed of a chorus, but has some less noticeable background instruments.
Trivia
- This piece is approximately 1 minute and 17 seconds long = 117. This could be a reference to Spartan-117.
- It is a remake of the Halo: Combat Evolved song "The Maw" for the level of the same name.
- It's virtually identical to another song from the Halo 2 Original Soundtrack, Ghosts of Reach. However, Ghosts of Reach goes on longer than Remembrance, and once it passes the point where Remembrance finishes, an entirely different tempo is added. This section of the song is from part of the Mombasa Suite, Broken Gates.