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‘Challengers’ vinyl soundtrack preorders are live
PRE-ORDER HERE: As of Sept. 6, the soundtrack for the hit film Challengers is available for preorder on vinyl. The bundle costs $33.98 and comes with some extras in addition to the vinyl disc, including collectible trading cards, set photos, and more. Pick up yours today and get it on Nov. 1.
Challengers was an amazing film in its own right, but how can you talk about everyone’s favorite horny tennis movie without mentioning that incredible score? Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have once again served us an absolute ace.
If you also can’t get enough of those high-energy synths during the film’s title track, we think you’ll be excited for this: You can now pre-order the Challengers Original Score on vinyl. Pick up a copy today and get it delivered on release day, Nov. 1.
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This vinyl bundle not only comes with the iconic score, but also with some fun little extras. You’ll get some cool on-set photos from the movies’ shooting process, collectible trading cards for each of the films’ main characters, and a Phil’s Tire Town bumper sticker. For $34, that’s not a bad deal. At the time of this writing, you can pre-order your vinyl at Amazon, Rough Trade, Milan Records, and Black Screen Records. Get yours today and channel your inner Tashi, Art, or Patrick on Nov. 1.
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