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For those interested in experiencing Stray x THE RECORD: Complete Exclusive, the project is available through a limited number of select retailers and online platforms. Fans and collectors can visit the official website or social media channels to learn more about the project and how to get their hands on a copy of the vinyl record.

The "Stray x The Record" crossover was born out of a shared philosophy: preserving the raw, tactile urgency of independent subcultures. stray x the record complete exclusive

– Exactly 2 minutes and 47 seconds of muzak-ified versions of earlier tracks, played on a synth that sounds like it’s running out of battery. Then, a click. Then, a human sigh.

Known for its gritty, avant-garde design language, the Stray collective has consistently used apparel and visual arts to mirror urban isolation and resilience. You can typically find these limited editions at

Stray's world is a post-apocalyptic metropolis filled with crumbling skyscrapers, abandoned streets, and hidden secrets. Players navigate this world as a stray cat, interacting with other felines, robots, and mysterious entities. THE RECORD's soundtrack and audio design perfectly complement Stray's atmosphere, creating an otherworldly experience that draws players in.

: High-fidelity pressings, such as clear sapphire or graphite vinyl discs, preserve clean sound dynamics. – Exactly 2 minutes and 47 seconds of

🎵 Why the 'Stray' Soundtrack Demands the Premium Treatment

The title track was specifically composed to fill stadiums. During the exclusive "The Record" behind-the-scenes footage, Bang Chan revealed that the layering of the vocals was designed to mimic the feeling of a live concert hall, even when listening through headphones. The Complete Tracklist Breakdown

Despite their relentless work ethic, Stray never achieved the commercial breakthrough they richly deserved. However, their influence was deeply felt by a new generation of musicians, most notably , a self-declared fan who recorded a version of the Stray classic "All in Your Mind" as the B-side to their single "Holy Smoke".