The complete soundtrack heard during Halo 3: ODST's eighth level, Kikowani Station, exactly as its heard in-game, in order. Halo 3: ODST released on 22 September 2009.
All music composed by Martin O'Donnell & Michael Salvatori (with one track from Paul Heitsch).
00:00 One Way Ride (Borrowed Time).
Plays during the intro cinematic.
01:57 One Way Ride (Anywhere But Here).
Plays at the beginning of the level, as Buck and Mickey fight through Covenant forces to hijack one of their Phantoms.
03:32 One Way Ride (Anywhere But Here, gradual percussion).
Plays after Mickey has captured the Phantom and Buck has captured a Banshee.
03:59 One Way Ride (Anywhere But Here, percussion).
Plays after Buck has opened the door into the first set of tunnels.
04:41 One Way Ride (Anywhere But Here, percussion + snare drums).
Plays as Buck and the captured Phantom make their way through the first set of tunnels.
05:00 One Way Ride (Anywhere But Here, percussion + high strings).
Plays as Buck and the captured Phantom enter the second area.
06:27 One Way Ride (Anywhere But Here).
Plays as Buck and the captured Phantom make their way through the second set of tunnels.
06:58 Siege of Madrigal.
A piece of easter egg music that plays if the player uses a Banshee to fly over to a platform located on the right side of the third area, then gets out of the Banshee and hugs up against a wall. This track is a tribute to one of Bungie's previous titles, Myth: The Fallen Lords, and is a track ripped straight from that game. Track was composed by Paul Heitsch.
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08:02 Dance beat.
A second section of the easter egg above that only appears if playing on Legendary difficulty. The track is likely a sample piece, but I don't know for sure.
09:44 Siege of Madrigal (w. dance beat).
Not really a track but a mix of both above tracks that is possible if the player hugs up against the wall to trigger the Siege of Madrigal easter egg, while having the dance beat playing simultaneously.
10:51 One Way Ride (The Calm Before).
Plays as Buck is forced to move through the third set of tunnels on foot to hit an override for the doors.
11:49 One Way Ride (The Calm Before, strings).
Plays as Buck is getting close to the override switch for the doors in the third set of tunnels.
12:59 One Way Ride (Let It Burn).
Plays as Buck and the captured Phantom enter the fourth area, during the subsequent battle with the Scarab, and continues all the way to the end of the level, as well as briefly into the outro cinematic.
15:54 One Way Ride (Let It Burn, end, no percussion).
Plays at the end of the outro cinematic, as Buck orders the Phantom to turn back for the city, realizing he knows where Dare might be.
This video is intended as a remaster of the complete soundtrack previously made by benmarshall801. The original can be viewed here: [ Ссылка ]
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