Resistance (Action) – Destiny 2: Beyond Light OST



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This was recently re-used in the Vesper’s Host dungeon (first encounter), and a lot of people were asking about it, so I decided to re-render it with new a new picture so more people will know what it is. The old upload is still up but unlisted so your playlists won’t be affected. The old picture shows up half way through the video.

The pyramid synth in this is beautiful. And the Athanasia melodies. Just perfect. Love this track so much.

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Resistance was composed by Rotem Moav, Skye Lewin, Michael Salvatori, Josh Mosser, and Michael Sechrist.

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Episode Revenant Vesper’s Host activation ost Europa Orbit Destiny Destiny 2 Beyond Light Soundtrack OST Music Theme Song OST Track Trepidation Resistance Action Europa Patrol Destination Stealing Stasis Mission

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  1. This has been re-uploaded due to it being re-used in Vesper's Host and lots of people wondering which track it was. This was originally from Beyond Light. Usually within a few days of a DLC's release we will have every track that currently plays uploaded. If you hear something you don't recognize that hasn't been uploaded recently, check the rest of the channel to see if it's a re-used track. A good way of finding any track is by finding specific motifs present in the track that you know are from a DLC and then searching that DLC's soundtrack for the track.

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