Destiny's soundtrack is now available to buy on iTunes for a discounted rate to mark the album's release.
44 tracks are involved in all, including work Michael Salvatori, C. Paul Johnson, Martin O’Donnell, and former Beatle Paul McCartney.
The songs contain the final music of Martin O'Donnell at Bungie, who was fired by the developer earlier this year after working at the company for well over a decade. O'Donnell later took legal action against Bungie and was awarded $95,000.
Aside from the songs worked on by McCartney featured in the game, he has also written and recorded a song inspired by Bungie's shooter which will be released as a single later this year.
You can purchase the Destiny soundtrack for $9.99 from the iTunes store.
Earlier today Destiny players discovered a new loot farming location following a patch to prevent players doing so in the Skywatch.