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Dr. Dre x GAS Trading Cards and Exclusive Vinyl: How to Buy

Limited GAS Trading Cards and exclusive vinyl celebrating Dr. Dre’s debut album, The Chronic, Only on Complex.

Packaging for Dr. Dre's "The Chronic" album, featuring a cannabis leaf design and a framed album cover with a platinum record.
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Dr. Dre’s exclusive GAS Trading Cards and vinyls are here for 4/20, celebrating his 1992 debut album, The Chronic.

Two limited variations: the Platinum Record Foil Card and a classic Black Vinyl Card featuring random foil inserts.

Shop Dr. Dre ‘s Collection and the official 4/20 Edit now.

In addition to the cards, Dre’s Chronic album cuts are available on 7” vinyl, exclusively on Complex. The first collectible vinyl includes “Let Me Ride” and “Fuck Wit Dre Day,” and features an image of Dre posing with his lowrider, and the second features “Nuthin’ But A ‘G’ Thang” and “Deeez Nuuuts,” with a vinyl design that features a cannabis leaf.

If you’re ready to add these exclusives to your collection, shop Dr. Dre on Complex.

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