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{{Music infobox
| name      = Halo Reborn
| yt      = B-9sjD6gEkU
| album      = ''[[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack]]''
| composer  = [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]]
| length    = 3:59
| last      = [[Keep What You Steal]]
| next      = [[Greatest Journey]]
}}


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'''Halo Reborn''' is the twenty-second track (Disc 2 Track 7) included in ''[[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack]]'', and plays in the ''[[Halo 3]]'' [[campaign]] level ''[[Halo (Halo 3 level)|Halo]]''. It is composed of ''Halo Reborn'' (0:00-2:46) and ''Guilt and Punishment'' (2:46-3:59).
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==Overview==
===Halo Reborn===
''Halo Reborn'' (2:46) begins with mournful vocals accompanied by some minor electronic sounds. The vocals sing the melody of ''[[Under Cover of Night]]'' (from ''[[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]''). The first section plays in the opening cutscene as [[John-117]], [[Cortana]], and [[Thel 'Vadam]] travel to [[Installation 08]], and continues into the opening gameplay sequence in the snowy canyon. It also plays in ''[[Halo: Last One Standing]]'' when [[S. Hartley]] acquires John-117's signal. The piece made a short reprise in in the piece ''Reborn Relic'' (from ''[[Finale (Halo 3: ODST)|Finale]]'' in ''[[Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack]]''). In the second section, strings take over and build tension as vocals join in the background. The digital notes from the earlier track ''[[Infiltrate]]'' return in a reprise, but accompanied with a much more prominent percussion accompaniment. The piece fades out quickly. This section plays when [[Flood]] [[Flood combat form|combat forms]] arrive on the installation in [[Flood dispersal pod]]s.


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===Guilt and Punishment===
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''Guilt and Punishment'' (1:13) takes over with an eerie ambiance and digital chimes before being joined by the intense, electrically-generated siren-like sounds from the track ''[[Shadows (music)|Shadows]]'' (from ''Halo: Original Soundtrack''). The piece ends abruptly on a jarring violin chord. The ambiance plays when John-117, 'Vadam, and [[Avery Johnson]] enter the [[control room]], and continues into the cutscene in which [[343 Guilty Spark]] attacks the trio. The following siren-like sounds play during the gameplay sequence in which John-117 battles 343 Guilty Spark, with the jarring chord playing when John-117 lands the killing blow on Spark.


==Production notes==
*The name ''Halo Reborn'' a clear reference to the new and untouched [[Installation 08|replacement]] of [[installation 04]].
*The CD booklet erroneously listed the duration of the piece ''Halo Reborn'' as 3 minutes and 16 seconds long when it is in fact 2 minutes 46 seconds long.


'''Halo Reborn''' is a song that plays at the beginning of the level [[Halo (Halo 3 Level)|Halo]] in ''[[Halo 3]]''. It is part of the [[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack]], and includes the songs Halo Reborn, Guilt, and Punishment. It was remade from [[Under Cover of Night]] from the [[Halo: Original Soundtrack]] and is 3 minutes and 59.777 seconds long (3:59.777). The song's title is a clear reference to the new and untouched [[Installation 04 (II)|replacement of installation 04]].
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Halo Reborn begins with mournful vocals accompanied by some minor electronic sounds. At approximately 1:51, the sounds become more perceptible and at 2:09, a new volley of sounds are generated (In gameplay, this is when [[Flood]] [[Combat Forms]] arrive on the installation in [[Flood Dispersal Pod]]s. This continues until 2:46, when the sounds die. Finally, at 3:34, a part of the [[Halo Original Soundtrack]] song, [[Shadows (Song)|Shadows]] is played. The song ends on a jarring violin chord.
 
 
 
The beginning of this track is featured in the Finale Track of the Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack. It is featured during the Reborn Relic Movement. This soundtrack was also played in the [[Halo: Landfall|Halo 3 Landfall]] Trailer, [[Last One Standing]] when Bravo-22 got Master Chief's signal.
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 11:42, July 16, 2023

Halo Reborn

Album:

Halo 3: Original Soundtrack

Composer(s):

Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori

Length:

3:59

Previous:

Keep What You Steal

Next:

Greatest Journey

 

Halo Reborn is the twenty-second track (Disc 2 Track 7) included in Halo 3: Original Soundtrack, and plays in the Halo 3 campaign level Halo. It is composed of Halo Reborn (0:00-2:46) and Guilt and Punishment (2:46-3:59).

Overview[edit]

Halo Reborn[edit]

Halo Reborn (2:46) begins with mournful vocals accompanied by some minor electronic sounds. The vocals sing the melody of Under Cover of Night (from Halo: Original Soundtrack). The first section plays in the opening cutscene as John-117, Cortana, and Thel 'Vadam travel to Installation 08, and continues into the opening gameplay sequence in the snowy canyon. It also plays in Halo: Last One Standing when S. Hartley acquires John-117's signal. The piece made a short reprise in in the piece Reborn Relic (from Finale in Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack). In the second section, strings take over and build tension as vocals join in the background. The digital notes from the earlier track Infiltrate return in a reprise, but accompanied with a much more prominent percussion accompaniment. The piece fades out quickly. This section plays when Flood combat forms arrive on the installation in Flood dispersal pods.

Guilt and Punishment[edit]

Guilt and Punishment (1:13) takes over with an eerie ambiance and digital chimes before being joined by the intense, electrically-generated siren-like sounds from the track Shadows (from Halo: Original Soundtrack). The piece ends abruptly on a jarring violin chord. The ambiance plays when John-117, 'Vadam, and Avery Johnson enter the control room, and continues into the cutscene in which 343 Guilty Spark attacks the trio. The following siren-like sounds play during the gameplay sequence in which John-117 battles 343 Guilty Spark, with the jarring chord playing when John-117 lands the killing blow on Spark.

Production notes[edit]

  • The name Halo Reborn a clear reference to the new and untouched replacement of installation 04.
  • The CD booklet erroneously listed the duration of the piece Halo Reborn as 3 minutes and 16 seconds long when it is in fact 2 minutes 46 seconds long.