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'''Mausoleum Suite''' is a suite of songs included in the [[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack]]. It includes Destroyer's Invocation, Falling Up, Infected, and Shudder.
'''Mausoleum Suite''' is a suite of songs included in the [[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack]]. It includes Destroyer's Invocation, Falling Up, Infected, and Shudder.


Falling Up, which plays when the Arbiter gets his armor, is often referred to as the "Arbiter's Theme", as it is always played in ''Halo 2'' during Arbiter missions. It is also heard on the level [[Floodgate (level)|Floodgate]] in ''[[Halo 3]]'', heard when the Elites join up with the Marines inside the Flood infested Voi, indicating that the theme has come to represent the Covenant Separatist movement as a whole. The beginning of the song, and the end of Shudder, use sound effects from the stand-alone song [[Ancient Machine]]. Infected starts with a slow tribal beat, and vocals similar to [[Ancient Machine]], before descending into cascades of chaotic synth effects and distorted guttural vocals (which may be another secret message). Shudder is a remix of [[Shadows (Song)|Shadows]] from the [[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]. This melody is usually played in association with the Flood, as their de facto theme.
The last two minutes of Destroyer's Invocation (from 2:35 to the end), which plays when the Arbiter gets his armor, is often referred to as the Arbiter's theme, as it is always played in ''Halo 2'' during Arbiter missions. It is also heard on the level [[Floodgate (level)|Floodgate]] in ''[[Halo 3]]'', heard when the Elites join up with the Marines inside the Flood infested Voi, indicating that the theme has come to represent the Covenant Separatist movement as a whole. The beginning of the song, and the end of Shudder, use sound effects from the stand-alone song [[Ancient Machine]]. Infected starts with a slow tribal beat, and vocals similar to [[Ancient Machine]], before descending into cascades of chaotic synth effects and distorted guttural vocals (which may be another secret message). Shudder is an arrangement of [[Shadows (Song)|Shadows]] from the [[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]. This melody is usually played in association with the Flood, as their de facto theme.


==Hidden Message==
==Hidden Message==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The beats of the song have a striking resemblance to the beats heard in the theme music for ''Marathon 2: Durandal''.
*The beats of the song have a striking resemblance to the beats heard in the theme music for ''Marathon 2: Durandal.''


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 22:58, February 2, 2011

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Mausoleum Suite is a suite of songs included in the Halo 2: Original Soundtrack. It includes Destroyer's Invocation, Falling Up, Infected, and Shudder.

The last two minutes of Destroyer's Invocation (from 2:35 to the end), which plays when the Arbiter gets his armor, is often referred to as the Arbiter's theme, as it is always played in Halo 2 during Arbiter missions. It is also heard on the level Floodgate in Halo 3, heard when the Elites join up with the Marines inside the Flood infested Voi, indicating that the theme has come to represent the Covenant Separatist movement as a whole. The beginning of the song, and the end of Shudder, use sound effects from the stand-alone song Ancient Machine. Infected starts with a slow tribal beat, and vocals similar to Ancient Machine, before descending into cascades of chaotic synth effects and distorted guttural vocals (which may be another secret message). Shudder is an arrangement of Shadows from the Halo: Original Soundtrack. This melody is usually played in association with the Flood, as their de facto theme.

Hidden Message

When the track is played backwards, a hidden message can be heard. At normal speed it is inaudible; however, when speed up words can be heard. Whoever is the owner of the mysterious voice is debatable.[1]

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Trivia

  • The beats of the song have a striking resemblance to the beats heard in the theme music for Marathon 2: Durandal.

Sources

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