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[[File:Halo2Soundtrack2.jpg|thumb|right|Cover Art, Volume 2]]
[[File:Halo2Soundtrack2.jpg|thumb|right|Cover Art, Volume 2]]
The '''Halo 2: Original Soundtrack''' was composed and produced by [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]], with a few tracks by [[Incubus]]. While the [[Halo: Original Soundtrack]] was released in a one format, the Halo 2: Original Soundtrack was split into two volumes, which were released almost two years apart. Volume 1 was released on November 9th, 2004 and Volume 2 was released on April 25th, 2006. Rather than keep the medley form from the Halo: Original Soundtrack, the Halo 2: Original Soundtrack focused more on suites with different chapters, similar to movements in a symphony. Unlike the Halo: Original Soundtrack, the Halo 2: Original Soundtrack focuses more on heavy guitar riffs and beats as evident in the re-designed Halo Theme- Mjolnir Mix. As such, O'Donnell brought in several bands and guitarists (such as Incubus and Breaking Benjamin) to help compose the songs.
The '''Halo 2: Original Soundtrack''' was composed and produced by [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]], with a few tracks by [[Incubus]]. While the [[Halo: Original Soundtrack]] was released in a single album, the Halo 2: Original Soundtrack was split into two volumes, which were released almost two years apart. Volume One was released on November 9th, 2004 and Volume Two was released on April 25th, 2006. Rather than keep the medley form from the Halo: Original Soundtrack, the Halo 2: Original Soundtrack focused more on suites with different chapters, similar to movements in a symphony. Unlike the Halo: Original Soundtrack, the Halo 2: Original Soundtrack focuses more on heavy guitar riffs and beats as evident in the redesigned Halo Theme Mjolnir Mix. As such, O'Donnell brought in several bands and guitarists (such as Incubus and Breaking Benjamin) to help compose some of the music.


Volume 2 of the soundtrack differs greatly from Volume 1 in the presentation and form of the songs. While Volume 1 is made up in a "movement" form, Volume 2 focuses heavily on suites. As stated on the Volume 2 inlay card, Martin O'Donnell details why he chose to use this structure: "I decided to use a "suite" structure that corresponds to the chapters within the game. In a sense, by listening to this soundtrack, you will hear the musical representation of the story of [[Halo 2]]."
Volume 2 of the soundtrack differs greatly from Volume 1 in the presentation and form of the music. While Volume 1 is made up in a "movement" form, Volume 2 focuses heavily on suites. As stated on the Volume 2 inlay card, Martin O'Donnell details why he chose to use this structure: "I decided to use a 'suite' structure that corresponds to the chapters within the game. In a sense, by listening to this soundtrack, you will hear the musical representation of the story of [[Halo 2]]."


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
{{Soundtrack List
{{Soundtrack List
|name= Halo 2: Original Soundtrack
|name= Halo 2: Original Soundtrack
|1=[[Halo Theme MJOLNIR Mix]]
|1=[[Halo Theme Mjolnir Mix]]
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|t1=4:11
|2=[[Blow Me Away]]
|2=[[Blow Me Away]]
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* Volume 1 also included an excerpt of the [[Covenant]] [[Writ of Union]].
* Volume 1 also included an excerpt of the [[Covenant]] [[Writ of Union]].
* Volume 2 also included an excerpt of the Covenant [[Ratification Parley]].
* Volume 2 also included an excerpt of the Covenant [[Ratification Parley]].
* When played in [[Reversed Messages|reverse]], the "Destroyers Invocation" part of [[Mausoleum Suite]] on Volume 2 plays a cryptic message from what is thought to be the [[Gravemind]].
* When played in [[Reversed Messages|reverse]], Destroyer's Invocation from [[Mausoleum Suite]] on Volume 2 plays a cryptic message from what is thought to be the [[Gravemind]].
* Halo 2 has the most unreleased soundtracks of all of the Halo soundtracks.
* Halo 2 has the most unreleased music of all of the Halo soundtracks.


==Sources==
==Sources==