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Want three tracks from Silent Hill: Homecoming for free? photo

Seriously ... of course you do. Free stuff is awesome, and free Silent Hill stuff is even awesomer. While the full official soundtrack for the game is not out yet, you can hit up this link to Amazon.com for their bonus tracks, which include the vocal song from the opening portion of the game, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn's “The Sacred Line”, as well as "Witchcraft" and "Cold Blood".

Composer Akira Yamaoka says that the full soundtrack should be available shortly after the release of the game, which came out on September 30th. Having blasted through that (check out our Destructoid review later today) and still hungry for more, I hope to see it pop up on Konamistyle very soon.

[Via OriginalSoundVersion -- Thanks, Jayson]


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RaiRed at 10/07/2008 12:51
Ah great I've been dying to hear some music that isn't tacted onto spoilerific video. I could import the PS3 version, but there's so many games this month I have no idea which to get and a limited budget.
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tgammet at 10/07/2008 13:10
Really looking forward to that review. Now I've got a waiting soundtrack lol.
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tgammet at 10/07/2008 13:21
Heh, I just noticed this on Amazon. Looks like they didn't intend to give it away free to everyone. Oops!

[i]"Order Bonus
Order your copy of Silent Hill: Homecoming and receive 3 bonus MP3s. Instructions to access the MP3s will be placed in the Download section of Amazon's Media Library. Offer good while supplies last. Promotion valid only when sold and shipped by Amazon.com."[/i]
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SchickOuttaShape at 10/07/2008 13:25
Spontaneous Fanboy-joygasm...!!!

Oh wait, not spontaneous. It's 'cause of you Colette.

sankyoo.
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Ghil at 10/07/2008 14:02
Wait a sec, let me get this straight: Offer good while supplies last? on a download? o_0

Yamaoda is such a genius composer, every single one of his soundtracks are must have if you like the genre.
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ghets at 10/07/2008 14:37
Im dont generally get into buying game soundtracks but ill always make an exception for the Silent Hill soundtracks. They are amazing!

The Shadow of the Colossus and Ico soundtracks are another exception.
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13thDragon at 10/07/2008 15:22
Do want. Thanks Colette.
Holyetheline's Avatar
Holyetheline at 10/08/2008 13:27
I will listen when they let me invert my controls.
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