Halo 1 Easter Egg: 'The Siege of Madrigal' hidden song (at begin of Assault on the Control Room)
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the other way is easier
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@BrickBuiltNarwhal what you talkin bout willis
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@yujarvis08 No just an easter egg of bungie's Myth games.
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Those groups don't receive enough credit, and Lux Aeterna has become an overused song in the past 6 years.
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Written this comment multiple times already, but here goes...
The name of the song is NOT Requiem for a Dream, Requiem for a Dream is the name of the MOVIE the song was created for.
The actual name of the song is Lux Aeterna, but you will almost always find the same song when searching for the misconception.
Honestly, if you like this kind of music, look up Audiomachine, Two Steps from Hell, Immediate Music, or practically any other orchestral group in the recommendations list to those, they
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is this supposed to be creepy or mysterious?
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@TheHiralis Are we forgetting Apple? Lol :P
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@BrickBuiltNarwhal Neither do I, yet it was still made by M$, the most money hungry company to date.
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@TheHiralis I don't consider it to be a Halo Game.
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@Sammyryp Exception of Halo wars.
Remember Madrigal. Remember Halo. Long live the chief.
hironeden 9 months ago 26
This song has been an Easter egg in every halo game made.
Sammyryp 7 months ago 14