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The smooth sounds of Grand Theft Auto V collected in limited CD and vinyl box sets

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A limited edition collection of Grand Theft Auto V‘s music is set for release on CD and vinyl by Mass Appeal Records, Rockstar Games confirms. This coincides with the upcoming release of Grand Theft Auto V for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One.

The soundtrack consists of 59 tracks over three CDs or six records. That includes original songs by A$AP Rocky, Tyler The Creator, Twin Shadow, Wavves, Flying Lotus, Yeasayer, and more. It also has some of the game’s original score. The vinyl edition, for fans that are definitely still not hipsters, includes a lithograph poster and gold brick-shaped USB drive containing all of the music so they can listen to it on the go.

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Related: Flying Lotus expands FlyLo FM with exclusive tracks for GTA V‘s PS4, Xbox One and PC release

A limited run of 5,000 copies will be available at physical and online stores starting on December 9, 2014, a couple of weeks after GTA V‘s November 18 re-release.

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