) to experiment with raw emotions and niche genres like city pop, lofi hip-hop, and rock ballads. Vulnerability: Many tracks, such as Han’s "Alien" Seungmin’s "Love Again,"
: In Chapter 10 (Midtown), you can find a Vinyl record on a table in the Nightclub. Picking it up and placing it on the DJ's turntable to scratch it unlocks the Scratch achievement.
The tracklist is meticulously organized across four sides of heavy vinyl. It contains 33 tracks, spanning approximately 90 minutes of music. Here is how the story unfolds physically.
In the realm of music, certain albums transcend their auditory essence to become cultural phenomena, weaving complex narratives that resonate with listeners on multiple levels. "Stray x The Record Complete" is one such enigmatic entity, a compilation that not only showcases the eclectic talent of the artist Stray but also invites listeners into a richly textured world of sound and storytelling. This paper aims to unravel the layers of "Stray x The Record Complete," examining its thematic underpinnings, musical diversity, and the ways in which it engages with the concept of completeness and identity.
Opens with rain-soaked synth pads and distant clanking metal — a perfect auditory mimic of Stray’s opening level. The Record Complete adds a slow-burning guitar riff that doesn’t resolve until the 2-minute mark, mirroring the cat’s fall into the unknown. Verdict: Immersive, tense, beautifully sparse.
Most digital versions of the Stray OST run about 45 minutes. However, expands across two full LPs (4 sides), clocking in at nearly 75 minutes. Here are the critical tracks that make this a must-own:
