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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau plays Jaime Lannister on 'Game of Thrones' (Photo : Getty Images/Alberto E. Rodriguez)

Fans who cannot wait to see the finale can listen to the 17 exclusive "Game of Thrones" tracks to pass their time. Even though the 17-song album goes on sale June 24, Friday, fans can relish the beauty of the soundtracks for free on Pandora.

The exclusive music streaming arrangement made by Pandora features the music that appears in the "Game of Thrones" Season 6. The world's largest music streaming service provides an option for the fans to listen to the full soundtracks before it goes on sale, according to CNET.

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The 17 songs are available on Pandora Premieres, which is a station that allows music freaks to listen to the upcoming albums a week before their actual release. The exclusive "Game of Thrones" soundtracks have been composed by Grammy-nominated composer Ramin Djawadi.

The complete album will be released by iTunes on June 24, Friday, in just $9.99. Fans who want to purchase the complete album can pre-order it on iTunes. There are a total of 26 soundtracks listed in the album, which will be released by WaterTower Music.

The following is the full track listing:

Main Titles: 1:51
Blood of My Blood: 3:35
Light of the Seven: 9:49
Needle: 2:56
Coronation: 1:46
Feed the Hounds: 3:08
My Watch Has Ended: 2:53
The Red Woman: 3:17
Hold the Door: 7:21
Khaleesi: 3:05
Maester: 2:52
A Painless Death: 3:22
Reign: 3:16
Let's Play a Game: 5:51
Bastard: 5:05
Trust Each Other: 3:09
Winter Has Come: 3:14
Hear Me Roar: 2:16
The Winds of Winter: 3:29
Lord of Light (Bonus Track): 4:16
Service of the Gods (Bonus Track): 2:48
I Need You by My Side (Bonus Track): 2:36
The Tower (Bonus Track): 2:33
Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken (Bonus Track): 1:44
I Choose Violence (Bonus Track): 1:48
Hodor (Bonus Track): 2:24

In addition to the tracks, the album features an exclusive Digital Booklet for "Game of Thrones" Season 6. Some of the music can be identified by the name of the song itself. However, some of the titles sound news and alarming. For example, it is not confirmed whether the fans have already heard "Winter Has Come" or whether it will be featured in the "Game of Thrones" Season 6 finale episode, "The Winds of Winter."

The following video explores "Game of Thrones" soundtracks for Seasons 1 through 5: