It's time to enter the KLAQ Game Grid for your chance to win a copy of the critically acclaimed Nine Inch Nails TRON: Ares Soundtrack.

TRON's Musical Legacy Continues to Astound

Fans know the TRON films have a reputation for bringing the world innovative and breathtaking soundtracks, so when TRON: Ares was released in theaters earlier this year, the world was waiting with open ears.

If you haven't seen the film yet or listened to the soundtrack, you're in for a treat. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have delivered a score that more than lives up to what we've come to expect from the TRON franchise. The two have worked on film scores before, but this is the first time they've collaborated on one and released it under the Nine Inch Nails moniker.

John Crawford - Courtesy of Interscope Records
John Crawford - Courtesy of Interscope Records
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This Disc Delivers

Much like the Identity Discs programs throw around on the Grid, the NIN Tron: Ares Soundtrack is absolutely killer. The track 'As Alive As You Need Me To Be' is a certified hit, and is just a gateway into the artistic depths of this soundtrack. Check it out:

Keep Scrolling For Your Chance To Win

If you want to add a free physical copy of the TRON: Ares soundtrack to your collection, we're your plug.

The fine people at Interscope Records have given us 4 copies to give away to some lucky KLAQ listeners.

You don't have to storm the Game Grid on your Light Cycle or compete in the Disc Wars arena to get one. Just fill out the easy entry form below to get entered into our digital drawing, then watch your phone and email inbox. We'll get in touch if you win.

You have from now until 11:59 PM Sunday, November 9 to enter. After that, the entry form below will deresolve.

For more details about the album and to buy a copy, check out shop.nin.com.

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