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| name = The Office of Naval Intelligence | | name = The Office of Naval Intelligence | ||
| video = <youtube width="200" height="25">GL3UmzvmL2E</youtube> | | video = <youtube width="200" height="25">GL3UmzvmL2E</youtube> | ||
| album = | | album = [[Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack]] | ||
| composer = [[Martin O'Donnell]] | | composer = [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]] | ||
| length = 8:48 | | length = 8:48 | ||
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| next = [[Bits and Pieces (Song)|Bits and Pieces]] | | next = [[Bits and Pieces (Song)|Bits and Pieces]] | ||
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'''The Office of Naval Intelligence''' is the ninth track from the first CD included in the | '''The Office of Naval Intelligence''' is the ninth track from the first CD included in the [[Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack]].<ref>[http://www.amazon.com/Original-Soundtrack-Martin-Michael-Salvatori/dp/B002LBGBOK/ Amazon.com]</ref> It contains the tracks ''A Heavy Toil'', ''Strong Medicine'', ''Uphill Both Ways'', ''Access Denied'', ''Infestation'', and ''Clear the Air''. It is the music for the {{Levelname|ONI Alpha Site}}. | ||
The song starts out much like Roll Call/Duty Bound/Price Paid from the ''[[Halo 3 Original Soundtrack]]'', but more urgent, as if enemies are nearby. Around 1:10, the song changes to slow strings. At 2:33, action reenters the song again, in an original combination of drums, cymbals, and bass. At 4:12 we are treated to a section of the song that sounds unnervingly like the beginning of Gravemind from the Halo 3 soundtrack. This goes on until 6:17, where we only hear an eerie synthesized rattling noise over a looping, fluctuating "whorl" sound. At 7:17, a much lighter tribal beat takes over; this continues until the end of the song, where it fades out. | The song starts out much like Roll Call/Duty Bound/Price Paid from the ''[[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack]]'', but more urgent, as if enemies are nearby. Around 1:10, the song changes to slow strings. At 2:33, action reenters the song again, in an original combination of drums, cymbals, and bass. At 4:12 we are treated to a section of the song that sounds unnervingly like the beginning of Gravemind from the Halo 3 soundtrack. This goes on until 6:17, where we only hear an eerie synthesized rattling noise over a looping, fluctuating "whorl" sound. At 7:17, a much lighter tribal beat takes over; this continues until the end of the song, where it fades out. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The song used in the [[Halo: Reach]] Multiplayer Trailer was a remix of ''Uphill Both Ways''.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=Reach_MPTrailer Bungie.net: Halo: Reach Multiplayer Trailer]</ref> | *The song used in the [[Halo: Reach]] Multiplayer Trailer was a remix of ''Uphill Both Ways''.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&link=Reach_MPTrailer Bungie.net: Halo: Reach Multiplayer Trailer]</ref> |
Revision as of 20:14, October 27, 2010
Template:Ratings Template:Infobox song The Office of Naval Intelligence is the ninth track from the first CD included in the Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack.[1] It contains the tracks A Heavy Toil, Strong Medicine, Uphill Both Ways, Access Denied, Infestation, and Clear the Air. It is the music for the Template:Levelname.
The song starts out much like Roll Call/Duty Bound/Price Paid from the Halo 3: Original Soundtrack, but more urgent, as if enemies are nearby. Around 1:10, the song changes to slow strings. At 2:33, action reenters the song again, in an original combination of drums, cymbals, and bass. At 4:12 we are treated to a section of the song that sounds unnervingly like the beginning of Gravemind from the Halo 3 soundtrack. This goes on until 6:17, where we only hear an eerie synthesized rattling noise over a looping, fluctuating "whorl" sound. At 7:17, a much lighter tribal beat takes over; this continues until the end of the song, where it fades out.
Trivia
- The song used in the Halo: Reach Multiplayer Trailer was a remix of Uphill Both Ways.[2]