Considering that Ghost suggested that he and Roach take the Safehouse, somewhere out there there's an alternate universe where Soap and Price took the Safehouse instead while Roach and Ghost took the Boneyard, and Soap and Price were the ones who died and Roach and Ghost killed Shepherd and were the protagonists of MW3.
The most ominous due to the atmosphere of despair and hopelessness of the victims from that very situation, and in the history of the Call of Duty game series
What makes this scary is the fact that it sounds muffled, like it's playing in your head as you commit genocide inside the airport. Then, later on, it gets louder as you finish murdering everyone, and then it escalates to the "oh shit, this isn't gonna end well" music around 8:24, right as you're walking up to the van to "escape." Bravo, Infinity Ward.
When I was a kid I hated this mission so bad. But now I love this mission. It's like ready or not except the suspects don't ever put their hands up and hide behind corners at the worst times. Done it on recruit without getting hit once a couple of times and same on regular spec ops version. Difficult though. I like having a 12 gauge and either the m4 or FAL. Some say the ACR is better but I prefer the m4. The FAL is accurate in hip fire and is a one shotter with that .308. I'd like to open the weapon files and have a look at stats but unlike older CoDs, it's all FF files.
Played the game and I loved it, especially this part and the "Contingency" soundtrack. Seriously has better ost then most movies. BUT I don't know why, whenever I listen to this soundtrack it gives me Bad Boys vibe. Am I the only one?