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The '''Halo Theme''' is the staple music of the ''[[Halo series]]'' and is instantly recognizable by fans of the games.
The '''Halo Theme''' is the staple music of the ''[[Halo series]]'' and is instantly recognizable by fans of the games.


In its original incarnation, featured frequently in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', it placed heavy emphasis on deep, powerful drums and fast paced strings. The song is heard most prominently at the start of [[Silent Cartographer (Level)|Silent Cartographer]], during the beach landing and during the end credits. The chant at the beginning of the piece was used for the main menu screen in-game. It is also a deep religious theme referring to the Forerunners, as the Monitor will hum it in Halo 3 with the [[IWHBYD Skull (Halo 3)|IWHBYD skull]] on. It is as well as being the first true music heard by the player. On the'' [[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]'', however, it was the last track, and also included the bonus track [[Siege of Madrigal]] at the end.
In its original incarnation, featured frequently in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', it placed heavy emphasis on deep, powerful drums and fast paced strings. The song is heard most prominently at the start of [[Silent Cartographer (Level)|Silent Cartographer]], during the beach landing and during the end credits. The chant at the beginning of the piece was used for the main menu screen in-game. [[343 Guilty Spark (Monitor)|343 Guilty Spark]] will hum it in Halo 3 with the [[IWHBYD Skull (Halo 3)|IWHBYD skull]] on. It is as well as being the first true music heard by the player. On the'' [[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]'', however, it was the last track, and also included the bonus track [[Siege of Madrigal]] at the end.


==Future Use==
==Future Use==
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