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{{Center|Not to be confused with [[Into the Belly of the Beast]].}}
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  | name      = Belly of the Beast
  | name      = Belly of the Beast
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  | yt      = D_Pj66g8aJ8
  | album      = ''[[Halo 4: Original Soundtrack]]''
  | album      = ''[[Halo 4: Original Soundtrack]]''
  | composer  = [[Neil Davidge]]
  | composer  = [[Neil Davidge]]
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The track can be heard:  
The track can be heard:  
*In the campaign level ''[[Dawn]]'', when [[John-117]] exits the airlock from {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}}'s interior to its missile launchers.
*In the campaign level ''[[Dawn]]'', when [[John-117]] exits the airlock from {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}}'s interior to its missile launchers.
*In [[Invasion (Spartan Ops)/Victory Lap|Episode 7, Chapter 5]] of ''[[Spartan Ops]]'', when [[Fireteam Crimson]] returns to one of {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}'s hangar bay to eliminate the remaining Covenant forces. This version is somewhat lighter.
*In [[Invasion (Spartan Ops)/Home Field|Episode 7, Chapter 3]] of ''[[Spartan Ops]]'', when [[Fireteam Crimson]] defends one of {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}'s hangar bay after the hangar doors failed to close. This version is somewhat lighter, only featuring the percussion and synth melody.
*In [[Expendable|Episode 8]] of ''Spartan Ops'', ''Expendable'', during the ''Halo: Infinity'' cinematic, when [[Gabriel Thorne]] and [[Gek 'Lhar]] fight each other, and the ''Infinity'' crew fight against the Promethean Knights.
*In [[Expendable|Episode 8]] of ''Spartan Ops'', ''Expendable'', during the ''Halo: Infinity'' cinematic, when [[Gabriel Thorne]] and [[Gek 'Lhar]] fight each other, and the ''Infinity'' crew fight against the Promethean Knights.


==Production notes==
==Production notes==
*The track was conceived as the background music in ''[[Awakening]]'', the [[2011]] ''[[Halo 4]]'' announcement [[trailer]]. Initially, composer [[Neil Davidge]] and fellow arranger/producer Andrew Morgan thought of multiple ideas, includeing a relentless rhythm building up in intensity, and a long rising bowed piano line with synth increasing in pitch. They eventually combined the two ideas to create the track.{{Ref/Reuse|commentary}}
*The track was conceived as the background music in ''[[Awakening]]'', the [[2011]] ''[[Halo 4]]'' announcement [[trailer]]. Initially, composer [[Neil Davidge]] and fellow arranger/producer Andrew Morgan thought of multiple ideas, including a relentless rhythm building up in intensity, and a long rising bowed piano line with synth increasing in pitch. They eventually combined the two ideas to create the track.{{Ref/Reuse|commentary}}
*The name is based on the common phrase {{Plain|[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/belly_of_the_beast "belly of the beast"]}}, which was also the name of the seventh movement in the track ''[[Long Night of Solace (music)|Long Night of Solace]]'' in ''[[Halo: Reach]]''{{'}}s [[Halo: Reach Original Soundtrack|original soundtrack]]. Additionally, it was a part of the phrase "Into the Belly of the Beast", which was the second chapter title in the ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' campaign level ''[[The Truth and Reconciliation]]'', and later [[Into the Belly of the Beast|a soundtrack]] in ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary Original Soundtrack]]''.
*The name is based on the common phrase {{Plain|[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/belly_of_the_beast "belly of the beast"]}}, which was also the name of the seventh movement in the track ''[[Long Night of Solace (music)|Long Night of Solace]]'' in ''[[Halo: Reach]]''{{'}}s [[Halo: Reach Original Soundtrack|original soundtrack]]. Additionally, it was a part of the phrase "Into the Belly of the Beast", which was the second chapter title in the ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' campaign level ''[[The Truth and Reconciliation]]'', and later [[Into the Belly of the Beast|a soundtrack]] in ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary Original Soundtrack]]''.



Latest revision as of 11:55, August 20, 2023

Not to be confused with Into the Belly of the Beast.
Belly of the Beast

Album:

Halo 4: Original Soundtrack

Composer(s):

Neil Davidge

Length:

2:40

Previous:

Awakening

Next:

Requiem

 

Belly of the Beast is the second track in Halo 4: Original Soundtrack.

Overview[edit]

The track features a rhythmic melody by synth and piano, accompanied by heavy percussion. The melody becomes more intense and rises in pitch, creating a sense of urgency, eventually building up to a climatic ending.[1]

Appearances[edit]

The track can be heard:

Production notes[edit]

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