Free Bioshock Soundtrack

Bioshock really feels like the gift that keeps on giving. Aside from some minor hiccups involving SecuROM, the activation scheme and the absurd widescreen complaints there is little else can complain about. I like many others pre-ordered the limited edition and the first thing I did was pop the EP into my laptop and load up iTunes. I must admit that what I saw was not the soundtrack to the game but rather three songs featuring classical artists, remixed by Moby and Oscar The Punk.
From the site:
Composer Garry Schyman created the orchestral masterpiece that serenades you through your journey into the heart of Rapture. Today, we are releasing the 12 tracks that create the eerie string compilation in Rapture so that you can take the world of BioShock wherever you go. We have archived these 12 mp3s into a zip file for you for easy download. Grab it and take a listen -- and remember the first moment setting eyes upon the sunken city, your first battle with a Splicer, when you first battled a Big Daddy, or the time you decided to save (perhaps harvest?) a Little Sister.
In Introducing The Bioshock Orchestral Score on The Cult of Rapture, 2k has alleviated my woes by releasing a free to everyone soundtrack. Included in the soundtrack are 12 tracks in a 23Mb .zip file totaling 17 minutes of audio love.








Oh man, this makes me such a happy panda.
I wish they'd put tag info into the files, but still, awesome.
This is what I expected from the LE.