Rare Call of Duty 2 and Big Red One Promo Albums Leaked – Unheard Tracks Surface Online

Discover rare Call of Duty 2 and Big Red One promo albums from 2005, featuring 42 and 38 never-heard-before tracks. Listen to exclusive CoD 2 unused and early intro themes.

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Rare Call of Duty 2 and Big Red One Promo Albums Leak Online – Unheard Tracks from 2005

In an exciting discovery for Call of Duty fans, rare promotional albums for Call of Duty 2 and Call of Duty 2: For those fans of obscure indie releases, demos, and rarities from Big Red One has leaked onto the internet in recent times. A user called Alexandria posted these albums on January 3, 2025, and the files give a glimpse at the sound design of the 2005 games.

All together, 42 music tracks for Call of Duty 2 have a total length of 57 minutes 14 seconds, and 38 tracks for Big Red One, which has a combined playing time of 43 minutes 19 seconds. Many people like it that they can now get the early foreshadowing of the themes in the game, free from the sonic accompaniment of the actual in-game usage.

Highlighted Tracks:

Unused CoD 2 Menu Theme: Listen here – (Menu COD 2 ST bnc.mp3)

CoD 2 Early Intro Theme: Listen here – (Attract COD2 Cmp w ch Mx 2-01.mp3)

As Alexandria has pointed out on a private board, the source of these albums is still unknown, however, the quality of the audio tracks is even better than in-game rips. This is a bonus for those annoyed by over-mastered sound and quantization problems which constantly occur in other Call of Duty 2 and Big Red One game boots.

Why This Leak is Significant

The full bandwidth of creativity manifested within promo albums give the audience an insight of Call of Duty 2 and Big Red One that you may not otherwise easily get. All such materials are very useful for fans, collectors and game history enthusiasts. The tracks reveal hidden works and take the players in their merry journey back to the time of gaming in early 2000s.

Where to Listen

For now, tracks are available privately on forums and some uploads on YouTube. In the next few weeks, more tracks might be released as excitement rises up or as dictated by corporate social responsibilities.

Final Thoughts

Coming from a Call of Duty fan, this leak is something like the historical audio archive. Check out some more underrated Call of Duty goodies from the online community forums and YouTube as well.