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{{Music infobox
| name      = Just Ad Nauseam
| yt= gdkpkrX8NDc
| album      = ''[[Halo Wars: Original Soundtrack]]''
| composer  = [[Stephen Rippy]]
| length    = 0:56
| producer  =
| last      = [[Flollo]]
| next      = [[Unusually Quiet]]
}}
 
'''Just Ad Nauseam''' is the sixth track in ''[[Halo Wars: Original Soundtrack]]''.
 
==Overview==
The track features an upbeat melody by electric guitar, accompanied by vocals and synth notes. Piano, percussion, and strings join in as accompaniment before reaching a climatic ending by vocals, strings and percussion.
 
==Appearances==
This tracks plays during ''[[Halo Wars]]'' gameplay whenever the player commands their units to attack an enemy base.
 
The soundtrack's bonus DVD includes a [[Wikipedia:5.1 surround sound|5.1 channel surround mix]].
 
==Production notes==
{{Plain|[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ad_nauseam "Ad nauseam"]}} is Latin for "sea sickness" or "sickness".
 
{{Soundtrack|HW}}

Latest revision as of 11:10, March 19, 2022

Just Ad Nauseam

Album:

Halo Wars: Original Soundtrack

Composer(s):

Stephen Rippy

Length:

0:56

Previous:

Flollo

Next:

Unusually Quiet

 

Just Ad Nauseam is the sixth track in Halo Wars: Original Soundtrack.

Overview[edit]

The track features an upbeat melody by electric guitar, accompanied by vocals and synth notes. Piano, percussion, and strings join in as accompaniment before reaching a climatic ending by vocals, strings and percussion.

Appearances[edit]

This tracks plays during Halo Wars gameplay whenever the player commands their units to attack an enemy base.

The soundtrack's bonus DVD includes a 5.1 channel surround mix.

Production notes[edit]

"Ad nauseam" is Latin for "sea sickness" or "sickness".