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Marty O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori are the minds behind most of the music in Bungie's games. And they love quoting their past works. So it happens that in Halo you find yourself carried away by the piano in "Siege of Madrigal" track from Myth.
*Marty O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori are the minds behind most of Bungie's ingame music. They have all their soundtracks published. And they love quoting their past works. So it happens that while playing Halo you find yourself listening to a familiar piano: it is "Siege of Madrigal", a track from Myth.


Oni does not make an exception to that rule.
*Oni does not make an exception to this rule.


Actually there are two tracks that you will certainly recognize, if you have played Myth The Fallen Lords and Myth II soulblighter.
If you have played Myth The Fallen Lords and Myth II Soulblighter, you will certainly notice that Oni features two tracks.
 
Smiths of Muirthemne (Myth TFL)
Gonen's Bridge (Myth SB)

Revision as of 21:22, 9 October 2006

  • Marty O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori are the minds behind most of Bungie's ingame music. They have all their soundtracks published. And they love quoting their past works. So it happens that while playing Halo you find yourself listening to a familiar piano: it is "Siege of Madrigal", a track from Myth.
  • Oni does not make an exception to this rule.

If you have played Myth The Fallen Lords and Myth II Soulblighter, you will certainly notice that Oni features two tracks.

Smiths of Muirthemne (Myth TFL) Gonen's Bridge (Myth SB)