Favourite Half-Life 1 tracks

but the song is rocker then the original.

I’m starting to think my (copied) Half-Life CD doesn’t have the audio tracks… I don’t recall hearing music in the game :frowning:
Were they mp3 audio files or just cd-audio? CD tracks don’t get copied if you just copy the files to a new cd, so that would explain a lot :frowning:

WTF!!! :fffuuu::fffuuu::fffuuu::fffuuu::fffuuu::fffuuu: IT DOES PLAY!! I’ve been looking for it for such a long time and all this while it’s been hiding right under my nose. AARRRRGGHHH!

Thanks for informing me, though! :stuck_out_tongue:

Hmm, that kind of answers my question… It is indeed CD audio. That means I need to find a .iso or something that includes it

Yeah, it’s CD audio. I remember if you ever left a different audio CD in the drive when playing it you’d get a surprise. :smiley:

There’s at least 2 episodes of South Park where music that is found in Half-Life plays.

The first I can remember is one of the songs at the conclusion of the Woodland Critter Christmas special, when Santa takes out a shotgun.

[COLOR=‘Olive’]EDIT: It’s the song that plays when you get onto the lowering platform where it rains headcrabs into the garbage disposal thing below.

That reminds me of a very strange thing that happened when I was playing Half-Life once. I was playing it with Steam (no CD), and the map had just changed to the area of Surface Tension where you come across a 50cal and the spawning vorts. Black Sabbath’s War Pigs started playing completely randomly as though it was part of the game’s music - I had no CD in and it wasn’t up on WMP to begin with. I was playing and the sirens came up and it was a definite wtf moment, but still pretty cool. I played along with it for a while and it actually suited it pretty well. Ever happened to anyone?

lol, sounds like a dream.

Oh yeah. Got a CD with the soundtrack now. I don’t feel like playing through HL again so I’ll just listen to the ST. wee.

War pigs is a whoop ass song and would go perfectly with Surface Tension, I’m gonna try that sometime.

Ahem, where is “Something Secret Steers Us”?

ahem, you mean Nuclear Mission Jam? :stuck_out_tongue:

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same song, different name.

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