Don’t let the Thriller 40 box set sit on your shelf collecting dust. Rip the CDs. Download the high-res files. Subscribe and toggle that offline switch. Put Michael Jackson in your pocket.

But in an age where bulky CD cases and vinyl crates have given way to cloud storage and Bluetooth codecs, a new question arises for the modern fan: How do you take this massive, rich piece of history with you everywhere? Enter the concept of the .

In the pantheon of popular music, there are albums, and then there is Thriller . When Michael Jackson unleashed his magnum opus in 1982, he didn’t just release a record; he detonated a cultural singularity that redefined music videos, dance, fashion, and the very ceiling of commercial success. Fast forward forty years, and the celebration of that legacy arrived with Thriller 40 —a double-disc extravaganza of original hits, demos, and unheard treasures.

The original Thriller album is 42 minutes long—perfect for a short commute. Thriller 40 is over two hours of material—perfect for a cross-country flight, a long study session, or a rainy day of errands.