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This is a tad outdated as far as I know, but this is a general collection of all the music found in game:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6UO42E0GAU
Personally, my favorite is Danny Schneidemesser's "With Gun And Crucifix."
I can 100% say though that AS a composer, I couldn't imagine being able to put together a full soundtrack that actually sounded good while making an entire game. Even with how considerably easier non-orchestral instrumentals are to write over the more complex stuff. ...particularly with the relatively large genre shifts present in SSL's soundtrack.
...though then again, that might just be due to my personal inability to not over-complicated stuff.
I use FL Studio (Fruity Loops) music editing software on occasion. The program comes with a number of base noises and demos, and several of these pieces can be found mixed into steamshock's soundtrack.
The point I'm trying to make here is that most if not all of the musical work was already done for kChamp; he just tossed it together or found some already tossed together and put it in the game.