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'''Rock Anthem for Saving the World''' is a piece included in the [[Halo: Original Soundtrack]].
'''Rock Anthem for Saving the World''' is the sixteenth track in ''[[Halo: Original Soundtrack]]''.
 
==Overview==
The track features the triplet rhythm from the ''[[Halo Theme]]'', accompanied by an electric guitar playing improvisations over the triplet rhythm. The piece was arranged into ''[[Rock in a Hard Place]]'' in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary: Original Soundtrack]]''.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
It is heard in its full form on [[The Silent Cartographer]] just after the [[John-117|Master Chief]] has activated the map. The initial part of the piece is later heard at the base of the Control Room on the level [[Assault on the Control Room (level)|Assault on the Control Room]]. It also begins playing when the bottom of the control room is reached on the level [[Two Betrayals]]. It does reappear in the [[Halo 2: Original Soundtrack|''Halo 2'' soundtrack]], on the soundtrack [[Reclaimer (music)|Reclaimer]] and [[Unyielding]], and again on the [[Halo 3: Original Soundtrack|''Halo 3'' soundtrack]] in the track [[To Kill a Demon]]. It begins to play as you go to get the Rocket Launchers and Mongooses for the [[Vidmaster Challenge: Deja Vu]] for ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''.
It can be heard:
 
*In the level ''[[The Silent Cartographer]]'', just after [[John-117]] exits the facility after activating the Cartographer.  
It runs for 1:20, but is also listed as being 1:17 seconds long, a reference to John-117.
*In the level ''[[Assault on the Control Room]]'', at the base of the [[Control Room (Installation 04)|Control Room]], though only the initial part of the piece is heard.
*In the level ''[[Two Betrayals]]'', when John-117 has climbed down to the base of the Control Room.  
*In the ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' level ''[[Coastal Highway]]'', when the players walk down the first off-ramp to acquire the [[M41 SPNKR]] and [[M274 Mongoose]]s for the [[achievement]] [[Vidmaster Challenge: Deja Vu]].


==Trivia==
==Production notes==
The soundtrack has the same length with [[We're Not Going Anywhere]], [[Prepare To Drop (music)|Prepare to Drop]], and [[Remembrance]], at 1:17.
It runs for 1:18, but is also listed as being 1:17 seconds long, a reference to John-117. As such, the soundtrack has the same length with ''[[We're Not Going Anywhere]]'', ''[[Prepare To Drop (music)|Prepare to Drop]]'', and ''[[Remembrance]]''.


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Latest revision as of 04:54, November 7, 2023

Rock Anthem for Saving the World

Album:

Halo: Original Soundtrack

Composer(s):

Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori

Length:

1:18

Previous:

Alien Corridors

Next:

The Maw

 

Rock Anthem for Saving the World is the sixteenth track in Halo: Original Soundtrack.

Overview[edit]

The track features the triplet rhythm from the Halo Theme, accompanied by an electric guitar playing improvisations over the triplet rhythm. The piece was arranged into Rock in a Hard Place in Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary: Original Soundtrack.

Appearances[edit]

It can be heard:

Production notes[edit]

It runs for 1:18, but is also listed as being 1:17 seconds long, a reference to John-117. As such, the soundtrack has the same length with We're Not Going Anywhere, Prepare to Drop, and Remembrance.