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The Escape : Whilst looking at the science projects produced by the employee daughters. Upbeat electronic, one of the few songs with abrupt volume changes. Gets softer and orchestral as it progresses.

The Escape : In the Neurotoxin Generator chamber. The song uses an alarm-like sound that plays throughout the song, near the ending the song runs into a action-like drum and synthesizer, then ends with a wind-like noise.

GlaDOS homage with a Rock tune. The song title is a reference to GLaDOS' repeated request when Chell is presented with the stalemate resolution button. The track sounds very similar to the track "You Know Her? The Escape : Wheatley's takeover after the stalemate button is pressed.

A story driven song that starts off as an ambient melody which slowly builds up in intensity. The song then transitions to a very enthusiastic and upbeat electronic tune, followed by another slow ambient build up. The song ends with an orchestra that once again builds up to a violent end. The Fall : When heading through the old Aperture structures toward the condemned testing area. The title references the vitrification order signs in the old Aperture test chambers. The Fall : In the entry room of old Aperture after unlocking the massive vault door.

The latter portion also plays after completing the 's test chambers. It is also featured in the VR demo Moondust. Soaring melody with some electronic tones. The tempo increases throughout the piece. Contains unmixed segments of "". The Fall : During first Repulsion Gel test. The title refers to Cave Johnson reminding Test Subjects that they are not part of the unfortunate "control group" who took part in potentially lethal tests. Sinewaves playing interchangeably, speeding up.

Execution similar to Adrenal Vapor except for being slower with more clicks. The Fall : During the 's test chambers. The Fall : The third main menu screen, featuring the old Aperture structures. Orchestral strings with eerie crying GlaDOS vocalization. The word "potato" can also be heard frequently throughout the song. The exact langauage and lyrics of the song have yet to be revealed, but it is most likely in Latin although some parts may be gibberish , as at the beginning of the song, GLaDOS can be clearly heard to use the Latin word "Lacrimosa", which means "Weeping".

Vocal sample present in isolated form. The Reunion : In the 's test chambers, with Propulsion Gel. The Reunion : The beginning and end of the 's test chambers and in several locations in the 's test chambers. Basically a continuation of "Music of the Spheres", with the instrumentation gradually being replaced with beeps reminiscent of primitive MIDI synthesizers.

The part of the title in parentheses is a reference to Cave Johnson's message about how he would " With the lemons! Various trailers, including the Portal 2 teaser. There's also a short version featured in the E3 gameplay videos. The Itch : Played in the fourth main menu. Represents Weathley's personality? A reference to when Wheatley takes control of Aperture and starts making tests. The Itch : In the first Wheatley chamber, which consists of the Frankenturret-dedicated chamber and the chamber with the harmless "moat" area.

Consists of high-pitched ringing sounds and a rhythmic backing track, which gives a sense of a high-tech environment, while also portraying slight feelings of mourning and nostalgia.

Interestingly, the piece has been transposed into F minor. Electronic clips can be heard when using the Aerial Faith Plates. Eerie echoing ringing sounds with added electronics.

Muffles in-game audio. A repeated note in the background bears similarity to the one from the Half-Life 2: Episode Two track "Dark Interval".

The Itch : All of Wheatley's test chambers, except chamber 5. The theme becomes more intense with each chamber. Consists of a reworked version of "Franken Turrets". The first section also plays when using the Excursion Funnel just after Chamber 12, where the elevator has melted. Contains a minor-key version of "Excursion Funnel" and elements of "Wheatley Science" within the first minute. Parts of it are basically a slowed down remix of "Wheatley Science" that would speed up.

A reference to GLaDOS's cries of dismay at seeing her beloved facility crumble into pieces under the control of Wheatley. In reference to the bombs used in the final battle with Wheatley in his chamber, as introduced in his sentence " Bombs. For throwing at you. Note: the version on the soundtrack is a slightly modified version of the in-game music.

The title refers to one of the lines Wheatley will say as the player looks up at the Moon. I also checked downloads, and the game folder but nothing came up.

Showing 1 - 10 of 10 comments. Avatar View Profile View Posts. Originally posted by author :. Solara View Profile View Posts. There will be a folder named "Soundtrack" after you install the DLC. Last edited by Solara ; 26 Mar, pm. Go to Library-Music. Go to library- music and it shoud be there. If it is not, go to your computer's library and type in 'portal 2 sound track'.

Wait and It should be there in MP3 files. Then add it to your steam library. So we have that. This next test I'll be right back. Science isn't about WHY. Why is so much of our science dangerous? Why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you on the butt on the way out, because you are fired.

It's been a long time. How have you been? Okay, fine. Let's all act like humans. Boy, do I love sweating. Let's convert beef and leaves into energy and excrete them later and go shopping. It's you. Prometheus was punished by the gods for giving the gift of knowledge to man. He was cast into the bowels of the earth and pecked by birds.

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Because that's not part of the test. That's asbestos. Dammit, we know! Everybody knows! In it! We get it! FALSE don't think about it don't think about it Why do I hate you so much? You ever wonder that? I'm brilliant. It's an objective fact. And I hate you. It can't be for no reason. You must deserve it. If at first you don't succeed, fail 5 more times. I feel awful about that surprise. Tell you what, let's give your parents a call right now. Please hang up. Aristotle versus Mashy-spike-plate!

We both said a lot of things that you're going to regret. But I think we can put our differences behind us. For science. You monster. He's not just a regular moron.

He's the product of the greatest minds of a generation working together with the express purpose of building the dumbest moron who ever lived.

And you just put him in charge of the entire facility. Good morning. You have been in suspension for nine nine nine If you had underwear? And a butt? I would pull your underwear Explosion imminent.

Evacuate the facility immediately. You're not just a regular moron. Gotta go to space. Goodbye Caroline! Interpreting vague answer as YES. Did you put a virus in them? It's not going to work either.



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