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[[ | [[The Maw]] is the only level in ''[[Halo CE|Halo: CE]]'' in which it is heard. It appears several times briefly, usually when the [[John-117|Master Chief]] is dealing with new waves of enemies. Most notably however, it plays during the first part of the [[M12 Force Application Vehicle|Warthog]] run at the end of the level. | ||
==Overview== | ==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]] or [[ | The piece gets its name from being composed almost entirely of drums (there are a few synth sounds in the background, possibly representing the [[The Flood|Flood]] or [[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). | ||
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Revision as of 23:19, May 14, 2011
Drumrun is a piece included in the Halo: Original Soundtrack.
Appearances
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.
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 or 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).