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*During the ''[[Halo 2]]'' credits, the song fades out at 2:24. | *During the ''[[Halo 2]]'' credits, the song fades out at 2:24. | ||
*This song is often considered as the '''[[Halo 2]]'' theme', due to its common usage. | *This song is often considered as the '''[[Halo 2]]'' theme', due to its common usage. | ||
*This song | *This song was played if you were put on hold when you called Microsoft Customer Service. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 21:48, August 24, 2012
Halo Theme MJOLNIR Mix is the first track on Halo 2 Original Soundtrack Volume 1.[1] It is a remix of the original Halo Theme, comprising of two electric guitars (a lead guitar on the left side and a rhythm guitar on the right side) accompaniment by Steve Vai. The piece has a length of 4:11, and it plays several times during Halo 2, namely during the demo video, the end of Metropolis where the Master Chief boards a Scarab and during the ending credits.
Trivia
- The Halo Theme MJOLNIR Mix was played at the 2005 New Year's celebration in Seattle, Washington.
- The song is available as a free Xbox Live download for the music game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.
- This song is a reworked version of Rock Anthem for Saving the World, although it is four times longer than the former.
- This song was played at E3 2007.
- During the Halo 2 credits, the song fades out at 2:24.
- This song is often considered as the 'Halo 2 theme', due to its common usage.
- This song was played if you were put on hold when you called Microsoft Customer Service.