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| {{Status|RealWorld}}
| | '''''Money or Meteors''''' is a track from the [[Halo Wars: Original Soundtrack]], released on February 17th, 2009. |
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| | name = Money or Meteors
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| | video = {{#widget:YouTube|id=RwREpqyaWUs|width=300}}<br>{{#widget:YouTube|id=Z1V19kIuhfE|width=300}}Arcadia Intro version
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| | album = ''[[Halo Wars: Original Soundtrack]]''
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| | composer = [[Stephen Rippy]]
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| | length = 3:23<br>1:11{{C|Arcadia Intro}}
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| | producer =
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| | last = [[Perspective]]
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| | next = [[Flollo]]
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| '''Money or Meteors''' is the fourth track in the ''[[Halo Wars: Original Soundtrack]]''.
| | [[Category:Stubs]][[Category:Halo Wars]][[Category:Halo Music]] |
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| ==Overview==
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| The track features a melody on ambient synth and digital notes, while accompanied by electric guitars and soft percussion. The melody shifts between ambient synth and digital notes before reaching a climax on strings. The piece ends with a reprise of the opening synth and digital notes.
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| The soundtrack's bonus DVD includes a [[Wikipedia:5.1 surround sound|5.1 channel surround mix]] as well as an alternate version, titled '''Money or Meteors (Arcadia Intro)''', featuring the addition of heavy percussive beats as well as a more prominent electric guitar and vocals.
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| ==Appearances==
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| The track plays randomly as a backing track during gameplay on any [[campaign]] or [[Skirmish]] levels in ''[[Halo Wars]]'' set on [[Arcadia]], including:
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| ;Campaign
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| *''[[Arcadia City]]''
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| *''[[Arcadia Outskirts]]''
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| *''[[Dome of Light]]''
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| *''[[Scarab (level)|Scarab]]''
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| ;Skirmish
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| *''[[Beasley's Plateau]]''
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| *''[[Fort Deen]]''
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| *''[[Pirth Outskirts]]''
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| *''[[The Docks]]''
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| It is the second track to play during the ''[[Halo Wars credits]]'', after ''[[Insignificantia]]''.
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| The alternate version only plays in the beginning of the levels, except for ''Dome of Light'', which opens with the track ''[[Just Ad Nauseam]]''.
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