it is also a remix of elites theme and even the drum segment of Ghost of Reach from Halo 2 i prefer to call it "Vadam's theme because it often plays in cut-scene that the arbiter stars in before going on any mission".
Collaboris Gaming Are you sure? I'm pretty sure Unyielding is the Elites' theme, and I didn't catch a resemblance. I could kinda' hear Ghosts of Reach though.
Unyielding also plays with the master chief. do not forget that both arbiter and chief are imprinted eclairs. not to mention the anniversary remix call it "Genesong" the forerunner term for these implants. the first variant of the notes in debate occurred in the arbiter's trial before it made its way into ghost of reach. you can hear it in the trial. and since then it has played in almost every cut scene where the arbiter was on high chairty (except in Halo 3 because it became a flood hive) speaking of Halo 3 in Floodgate this the notes were remixed similarly to ghosts of reach and it plays when Elite re-enforcement arrive to help chief and arbiter cleanse Voi. that is a beauty of of remixes. it got remixed one last time in reach by Marty O'Donnel but it was very tough to catch. "from the Vault" ruclips.net/video/cwtHNBHiod4/видео.html. my argument is the it plays more for screen time devoted to arbiter. it only plays once for chief exclusively in outskirts at hotel Zanzibar only once in the entire game. after that it is often heard with arbiter in many variations. Unyeilding is a Remix of the Halo Fanfare you can hear it a bit but the notes of of similarity are heard later on compared to the Fanfare often heard in "Silent Cartographer " in CE but in Halo 2's Rock and Roll style remixed. not note set to note set but Delayed to the song's climax. i listen to my music often extended to 30 minutes and with my Autism i can pick up the the lightest sounds and instruments. not to mention the Scorpion mix can help with this. i falsely anticipate something from the scorpion mix in Unyielding a lot. they were closely written. just like Halo reach's music in Halo 3 the Fanfare was remixed again twice in "Mission to forget" and "Warthog run" before declaring a theme my philosophy is who ever the song plays for the most gets the song. but once again this is all a left to us to decide kind of song made by the artist who left that choice to us, the fans. one last proof. ruclips.net/video/D3SnJPTyr9U/видео.html. i am not the only one. i am sure you are not the only one either. but a market comes from the demand of those who wish to speak up. a voice in the democracy of capitalism (if ever let be under monopoly protections) learn this and use democracy to help the republic piece by piece as we make the laws cover issue by issue instead of what these fools in congress are doing fitting entire agendas in a bill making every bill insatisfactory. "one at a time" said in math to learn better same in literature to gain understanding of how to write books in skill another in science to ensure the best unskewed results "one at a time piece by piece" said the artist of all forms "one at a time" said the moderator of debate as to not turn things into hot beds of argument so why now law and what shall effects us from here to the future if we restrain our unity and never speak up. not to mention what tone and setting is the song trying to paint in the imagination right now? in anniversary the song in question is called "Second Prelude" designate as so or as we wish until we find the name of the original Halo 2 song. science uses Latin to name animals despite being a dead language that still use it for a way of a universal designation. thus methods like these and turn questions like these into datalogically answered hypothesis well the more you know the more you grow.
Collaboris Gaming It's a lot simpler than that. Unyielding, Reclaimer, and Genesong are distinctly different from the Chief's theme. They never play for him (not once). This is because they are the Elites' version of the Halo theme (thus the similarities). The Arbiter is Chief's equivalent too, hence the similarities between Reclaimer/Genesong and the Mjolnir/Gungnir mix. I'd say that alone is by far enough evidence to declare that Unyielding is the Elites' theme, and that Reclaimer/Genesong is the Arbiter's theme. It's obviously intentional, and it's quite fitting too. Notice how Unyielding plays in Uprising (a level about the Elites' rising up against the Brutes), during the Spectre (the Covenant Warthog) section. Or how Reclaimer/Genesong play for arguably the most chaotic/epic Arbiter set piece. Also, more than half of your comment isn't related to anything you were trying to prove XD All this because I said I couldn't hear Unyielding in this ODST music lmao
in my oppinion, this is the best halo, or at least one of the bests for a lot of people, just like Martin O`donnell says " Halo ODST is like a good wine, with the years, it gets better"
11:15 should have Elites come out of the door with 2 Hunters and 2 Grunts behind them it would have been awesome to fight Elites in Halo 3 animation as enemies with the Halo 3 Elites dialogue and audio
@@alphahuner1116you would either let the Brutes and Elites kill each other or sneak pass them while they are killing each other or killing the both sides while they kill each other
"I'm here... I got you! Urrrrragh!" (Buck opens Dare's pod; empty, Engineer pops up) "Awwww nuts!" (Engineer gets closer, Dare's helmet is seen attach to the Engineer's tentacle, readies to explode) "WHOA!!!" (Romeo's sniper round hits, gestures to Buck, dead Engineer charges explosives, Buck dove out of the explosive radius, sending Dare's helmet to the window) "What the heck was that?" "You ever seen one before?" "Hey Romeo, you got your ears on? " (Romeo shrugs silently awaiting orders from Buck, Buck has a sudden realization) "OH! I get it. Permission to speak, smartass." "No, I don't know what it was but it was going to grease your ass good, just like it did to Captain." "Yeah, maybe..." "You heard of Mickey? Dutch?" "Negative." "The Rookie?" (Romeo shook his head no) "We need to get above this crap. Link with the Bnet, one of our drones must have seen where they hit." "So we're popping smoke in the ladies' mission, she ever tell what she wanted? "No, never." "Doesn't matter, all I care about now is getting my men out of this city, even you."
If only Halo MCC didn't have the most stupid updates I would of kept Halo MCC why on earth would they make a background update 60Gig I'm not fond of the updates 343 do
Halo 4 at least in retrospect for me once I understood what the writer was going through and the events of the game actually made Halo 4's soundtrack a lot better than when I first heard it. I can respect that game as a decent attempt at a Halo game but having a few significant flaws. h5 I just hate and I have tried to like it but I can't. h5 is to michael-bay-actioney for me.
At the time, they charged the full $60 pricetag for this "DLC." Microsoft said that there was enough content to justify the pricetag. What do y'all think?
Man that woman's voice portion of into the breach always gets me hyped about this mission
best part of this mission's ost imo
@@sodium7127 agreed
Was it Marty who did that?
@@alphahuner1116yea
for some reason i loved this missions tracks, it really brought out the fast paced building to building street fighting,
Into the Breach is one of my favorite all time songs. Just a brilliant piece, the chorus and percussion is just awing.
Specially the bass, it's so fucking sweet.
yes
indeed, it's ear candy
I like that you put these songs in order they're played in the level. It is much easier to orientate.
Fun fact - the "Into the Breach" segments are remixes of "The Gun Pointed at the Head of the Universe" from Halo CE.
No way
Holy shit it's actually true
dude wtf i never knew that damn,
Gotta tell that to josh11735 to see if they could make a mix out of these!
And becomes the hunted is a remix of Gost of Reach
Holy shit, now RUclips added timestamps to the video timeline. That's actually pretty cool!
Becomes the Hunted is so awesome. Love the part at 11:13-11:30. It's oddly... _cheerful._
Ashanark And it's got the classic Halo vocals too. That's always something I love to hear in a Halo game :)
it is also a remix of elites theme and even the drum segment of Ghost of Reach from Halo 2
i prefer to call it "Vadam's theme because it often plays in cut-scene that the arbiter stars in before going on any mission".
Collaboris Gaming Are you sure? I'm pretty sure Unyielding is the Elites' theme, and I didn't catch a resemblance. I could kinda' hear Ghosts of Reach though.
Unyielding also plays with the master chief. do not forget that both arbiter and chief are imprinted eclairs. not to mention the anniversary remix call it "Genesong" the forerunner term for these implants. the first variant of the notes in debate occurred in the arbiter's trial before it made its way into ghost of reach. you can hear it in the trial. and since then it has played in almost every cut scene where the arbiter was on high chairty (except in Halo 3 because it became a flood hive) speaking of Halo 3 in Floodgate this the notes were remixed similarly to ghosts of reach and it plays when Elite re-enforcement arrive to help chief and arbiter cleanse Voi.
that is a beauty of of remixes. it got remixed one last time in reach by Marty O'Donnel but it was very tough to catch. "from the Vault" ruclips.net/video/cwtHNBHiod4/видео.html.
my argument is the it plays more for screen time devoted to arbiter. it only plays once for chief exclusively in outskirts at hotel Zanzibar only once in the entire game. after that it is often heard with arbiter in many variations.
Unyeilding is a Remix of the Halo Fanfare you can hear it a bit but the notes of of similarity are heard later on compared to the Fanfare often heard in "Silent Cartographer " in CE but in Halo 2's Rock and Roll style remixed. not note set to note set but Delayed to the song's climax. i listen to my music often extended to 30 minutes and with my Autism i can pick up the the lightest sounds and instruments. not to mention the Scorpion mix can help with this. i falsely anticipate something from the scorpion mix in Unyielding a lot. they were closely written. just like Halo reach's music
in Halo 3 the Fanfare was remixed again twice in "Mission to forget" and "Warthog run"
before declaring a theme my philosophy is who ever the song plays for the most gets the song.
but once again this is all a left to us to decide kind of song made by the artist who left that choice to us, the fans.
one last proof. ruclips.net/video/D3SnJPTyr9U/видео.html. i am not the only one. i am sure you are not the only one either. but a market comes from the demand of those who wish to speak up. a voice in the democracy of capitalism (if ever let be under monopoly protections) learn this and use democracy to help the republic piece by piece as we make the laws cover issue by issue instead of what these fools in congress are doing fitting entire agendas in a bill making every bill insatisfactory.
"one at a time" said in math to learn better
same in literature to gain understanding of how to write books in skill
another in science to ensure the best unskewed results
"one at a time piece by piece" said the artist of all forms
"one at a time" said the moderator of debate as to not turn things into hot beds of argument
so why now law and what shall effects us from here to the future if we restrain our unity and never speak up.
not to mention what tone and setting is the song trying to paint in the imagination right now?
in anniversary the song in question is called "Second Prelude" designate as so or as we wish until we find the name of the original Halo 2 song. science uses Latin to name animals despite being a dead language that still use it for a way of a universal designation. thus methods like these and turn questions like these into datalogically answered hypothesis
well the more you know the more you grow.
Collaboris Gaming It's a lot simpler than that. Unyielding, Reclaimer, and Genesong are distinctly different from the Chief's theme. They never play for him (not once). This is because they are the Elites' version of the Halo theme (thus the similarities). The Arbiter is Chief's equivalent too, hence the similarities between Reclaimer/Genesong and the Mjolnir/Gungnir mix. I'd say that alone is by far enough evidence to declare that Unyielding is the Elites' theme, and that Reclaimer/Genesong is the Arbiter's theme. It's obviously intentional, and it's quite fitting too.
Notice how Unyielding plays in Uprising (a level about the Elites' rising up against the Brutes), during the Spectre (the Covenant Warthog) section. Or how Reclaimer/Genesong play for arguably the most chaotic/epic Arbiter set piece.
Also, more than half of your comment isn't related to anything you were trying to prove XD
All this because I said I couldn't hear Unyielding in this ODST music lmao
8:51 favorite part
*CQC, urban environment, hostile almost everywhere, making your way through a enemy infested city...what fun*
in my oppinion, this is the best halo, or at least one of the bests for a lot of people, just like Martin O`donnell says " Halo ODST is like a good wine, with the years, it gets better"
juan carlos wilson arias no I no
"Hunters!? No I don't have time for this!"
I love how most marines would piss their pants at seeing hunters but Buck just gets annoyed and says "I don't have time for this!" lol xD
@@erasablefallen7223 Marines - "Oh god, NO! NOT MORE OF THEM!"
Buck - "Goddammit, every time!"
11:48 kicks in when that happens
@@erasablefallen7223 I mean he's an ODST pissing pants isn't allowed lmao
All the Halo’s are awesome.
I respect and love them all, even the bad ones.
Love them all.
2:38 through 3:19 is my favorite
Oh man, I had really good time on this place in the picture
I always thought Halo O.D.S.T. had the best soundtrack.
yep. halo 3 is verrated
i only remember a single track from that game
Damn, that bass guitar sounds sexy!
11:15 should have Elites come out of the door with 2 Hunters and 2 Grunts behind them it would have been awesome to fight Elites in Halo 3 animation as enemies with the Halo 3 Elites dialogue and audio
well, elites are available to fight in firefight on MCC now.
And a reference to Halo 2
@@alphahuner1116you would either let the Brutes and Elites kill each other or sneak pass them while they are killing each other or killing the both sides while they kill each other
@@haydenfowle7576 pretty much. It's a good distraction.
Let's be honest, most halo games are worth buying.
All halo games are worth buying.
+liquiddrew122 As long as you don't include Halo 4, I agree
+Cyborg Mark VI As well as Halo Wars and Halo Spartan Ops, ugh
+Logan Townsend What's wrong with Halo Wars?
halo wars was awesome
7:53 Sounds ominous.
9:58 this, this is why i am here, the baseline is soo cool
The first grunt disliked the video
It's funny that when the hunters come in, it sounds like Halo and Halo 2.
Great pic
My favorite is into the breach. The whole song in it's entirety.
I cant believe I have a plaza!
"I'm here... I got you!
Urrrrragh!"
(Buck opens Dare's pod; empty, Engineer pops up)
"Awwww nuts!"
(Engineer gets closer, Dare's helmet is seen attach to the Engineer's tentacle, readies to explode)
"WHOA!!!"
(Romeo's sniper round hits, gestures to Buck, dead Engineer charges explosives, Buck dove out of the explosive radius, sending Dare's helmet to the window)
"What the heck was that?"
"You ever seen one before?"
"Hey Romeo, you got your ears on?
"
(Romeo shrugs silently awaiting orders from Buck, Buck has a sudden realization)
"OH! I get it. Permission to speak, smartass."
"No, I don't know what it was but it was going to grease your ass good, just like it did to Captain."
"Yeah, maybe..."
"You heard of Mickey? Dutch?"
"Negative."
"The Rookie?"
(Romeo shook his head no)
"We need to get above this crap.
Link with the Bnet, one of our drones must have seen where they hit."
"So we're popping smoke in the ladies' mission, she ever tell what she wanted?
"No, never."
"Doesn't matter, all I care about now is getting my men out of this city, even you."
What's the soundtrack from 4:08-5:41? I know it says the name of it in the description but I can't seem to find it anywhere
I'd hazard a guess it's the 'glue' pieces. Tried searching 'Halo 3 ODST Ambience'?
@@Killzone-cr2od What???
@@EliteAirmen it’s probably from the Data Hive song from ODST ost
@@SpookyMulder45ah i see, just replayed odst again and forgot i commented on here lol
Brute:Arrghhhhh!!!!!
Overpriced DLC my ass...
The Et doesnt have this song in background
5
When the Chrome goo pandemic hits
If only Halo MCC didn't have the most stupid updates I would of kept Halo MCC why on earth would they make a background update 60Gig I'm not fond of the updates 343 do
They also added like literally free DLC
@@Void_Wars it eats the hard drive space so fast
@@Void_Wars I did Lasos as well me and my friend 👍🏼
Halo 4 and 5 I can understand the hate, but this, this is only a DLC.
Halos 4 and 5 were all just a bad dream inside Chief’s cryotube.
Halo 4 at least in retrospect for me once I understood what the writer was going through and the events of the game actually made Halo 4's soundtrack a lot better than when I first heard it. I can respect that game as a decent attempt at a Halo game but having a few significant flaws. h5 I just hate and I have tried to like it but I can't. h5 is to michael-bay-actioney for me.
But it is an excellent DLC
In my opinion Halo 4 was a great game. It was undeniablly different but nonetheless a beautiful game.
At the time, they charged the full $60 pricetag for this "DLC." Microsoft said that there was enough content to justify the pricetag. What do y'all think?