Monica Reed

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Dust off your Cassette Player!

Stranger Things, the Netflix original, is bringing back the memories and nostalgia!  They announced they have teamed up with Coke to bring back the New Coke formula this summer.

That’s not all they are bringing back!  Dust off your cassette players or go out and find one!   July 5th, you can buy The Stranger Things season three soundtrack on cassette!  The Stranger Things soundtrack will include 15 classic 80’s tracks along with an original cast recording.  The soundtrack will be available digitally as well as on CD and cassette. A vinyl version available on July 26th.  The debut of season 3 of Stranger Things is on Netflix on July 4th!

Season three of Stranger Things will take place in the summer of 1985.  You can pre-order now with the digital package at $12.99, CD for $12, cassette for $13.99 and vinyl for $25. Pre-order HERE.  Now all you have to do is find a cassette player!

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