To Kill a Demon

To Kill a Demon is the eighth track (Disc 1 Track 8) included in Halo 3: Original Soundtrack, and plays during the Halo 3 campaign level Tsavo Highway. It is composed of To Kill a Demon (0:00-1:05), Ancient Dust (1:05-2:07), Punch Through (2:07-2:58), and Underestimated (2:58-3:42).

To Kill a Demon
To Kill a Demon (1:05) begins with ambiance invoking the atmosphere of a dry desert. Low strings enter, playing a heavy melody as a low-strings-only version of To Turn a Tide (from the later track This is Our Land), but soon fade out as the ambiance take over completely. This piece plays when John-117 and his Marine forces defend their position against s after crossing the broken bridge.

Ancient Dust
Ancient Dust (1:02) fades in with heavy percussion and low strings playing the triplet rhythm from the Halo Theme in repeat. The percussive beats and low strings crescendos into a series of cymbal clashes to end the piece. The piece plays during the encounter with s at the cliff side overlooking the Portal at Voi, and in the level Halo at the start of the Warthog run.

Push Through
Push Through (0:51) begins with digital notes and sound effects playing in soft ambiance. The short piece ends as vocals and strings take over the digital sounds effects to transition into the next section. The piece plays during the final encounter of the level, where John-117 defeats a Jiralhanae pack led by a Jiralhanae War Chieftain at the tunnel entrance leading into Voi.

Underestimated
Underestimated (0:44) features the percussion from the later track Farthest Outpost, opening with muted drums, then leading into percussive beats played using snare drums and hi-hat. High strings enter with the melody of Under Cover of Night (from Halo: Original Soundtrack), though the piece ends after one phrase of the melody. The piece plays during the ending cinematic of the level, in which Miranda Keyes reports to Lord Hood.

Production notes
The name of the soundtrack alludes to "Demon", the title the Covenant has given to Spartans, and may be a reference to the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.