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Overture starts off with the sound of rain falling and thunder clapping in the background. This could be a reference to the song "Riders on the storm" by the Doors, as it also starts off with the sound of a thunderstorm occurring in the background, but lasts throughout the entire soundtrack. This could also be a reference to the fact that the [[Rookie]] wakes up after a thunderstorm passed over [[New Mombasa]].
Overture starts off with the sound of rain falling and thunder clapping in the background. This could be a reference to the song "Riders on the storm" by the Doors, as it also starts off with the sound of a thunderstorm occurring in the background, but lasts throughout the entire soundtrack. This could also be a reference to the fact that the [[Rookie]] wakes up after a thunderstorm passed over [[New Mombasa]].


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Revision as of 12:30, June 9, 2017

Overture redirects here. For the Halo: Reach soundtrack of the same name, see Overture (Halo: Reach).

Template:Infobox song Overture is a track from the Halo 3: ODST Original Soundtrack. It contains the tracks Yet Alone, These Darkened Streets, Time to Dance, and Replacement. The track plays during the opening scroll, and the main menu.

Additional information

  • Yet Alone: 1:53
  • These Darkened Streets: 0:51
  • Time to Dance: 0:33
  • Key to the City: 0:33
  • Replacements: 1:47

Trivia

Overture starts off with the sound of rain falling and thunder clapping in the background. This could be a reference to the song "Riders on the storm" by the Doors, as it also starts off with the sound of a thunderstorm occurring in the background, but lasts throughout the entire soundtrack. This could also be a reference to the fact that the Rookie wakes up after a thunderstorm passed over New Mombasa.