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*Sergeant Major Johnson and an unknown number of [[ODSTs]] seem to be the only ones who enjoy this genre. | *Sergeant Major Johnson and an unknown number of [[ODSTs]] seem to be the only ones who enjoy this genre. | ||
*The flip music in the "Jenkins helmet cam" cinematic is a song from Marathon: Durandal. | *The flip music in the "Jenkins helmet cam" cinematic is a song from Marathon: Durandal. | ||
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[[Category:Entertainment]] | [[Category:Entertainment]] |
Revision as of 12:58, July 14, 2009
Flip Music is a type of music trend created and performed by humans.
Background
The colonial "slam-bam" beat[1] of flip music is, in fact, a descendant of 21st-century heavy metal.[2] Sergeant Major Avery Johnson has an odd fascination with the genre.[3][4] Those around him, however, are less interested in this genre of music. There are many who dislike flip music, including Captain Jacob Keyes, John-117,[2] Corporal Locklear,[2] Private First Class Wallace Jenkins, Privates Riley, Mendoza, Bisenti and others.
Trivia
- Sergeant Major Johnson and an unknown number of ODSTs seem to be the only ones who enjoy this genre.
- The flip music in the "Jenkins helmet cam" cinematic is a song from Marathon: Durandal.
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Flood, page 171
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Halo: First Strike, page 55
- ^ Halo: The Flood
- ^ 343 Guilty Spark (Level)