- Killer Frequency record locations include seven records available at the beginning and four hidden records found later.
- Starting records are already available when the game begins at KFAM.
- Hidden records appear in story-related areas such as the downstairs office, staff area, outdoors, and storage area.
- Best approach is to search each required location before leaving or advancing the related objective.
- Reference list: Use the Records page on the Killer Frequency Wiki for the cataloged track names.
Killer Frequency Record Locations Overview
The records in Killer Frequency are collectible music items connected to the KFAM radio station and its story events. The collection is divided into two useful groups: records found upon beginning the game and hidden records discovered in a specific order as the story progresses.
The starting collection contains seven records. These are available at the beginning, so they are not tied to a later search objective. The hidden collection contains four additional records, each associated with a particular situation involving Forrest, Peggy, or another character.
Treat the hidden records as objective-linked collectibles. When a character asks Forrest to play a song or search an area, inspect cabinets, drawers, shelves, and nearby rooms before moving on.
| Collection Group | Number of Records | How They Are Found | Main Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting records | 7 | Available when the game begins | Easy to catalog early |
| Hidden records | 4 | Located during later story events | Requires careful exploration |
| Known total | 11 | Starting collection plus hidden records | Provides a focused collection route |
Starting Records
The seven records below are listed as part of the beginning collection. They are useful reference points when checking whether the station’s initial music selection is complete.
| Record | Artist | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| 198X - Blast Processor | Blast Processor | Found upon beginning the game |
| Crying For Help | The Flow | Found upon beginning the game |
| Moonlight | David Scopo | Found upon beginning the game |
| Stabbing In The Twilight | Knife and Ez | Found upon beginning the game |
| The Word | Smooth | Found upon beginning the game |
| If You Dare | The Late Night Lurkers | Found upon beginning the game |
| Glam Jam | Stormriders | Found upon beginning the game |
| Let Me Go | The Hang-ups | Found upon beginning the game |
The first record has an additional piece of development history: 198X - Blast Processor was originally called “Alphamax 2083” in the 2019 demo. That name difference applies to the demo version rather than the released game’s listed record name.
Starting Records and Early Collection Checklist
The initial records are the simplest part of the collection because they do not require a later objective or a special search route. Confirm these seven tracks early, then use the hidden-record table below as your story progression reference.
Initial Collection
- 198X - Blast Processor
- Crying For Help
- Moonlight
Station Music
- Stabbing In The Twilight
- The Word
- If You Dare
Final Starting Track
- Glam Jam
- Let Me Go
- Check both artists before cataloging
Demo Note
- The demo used the name Alphamax 2083
- The listed game record is 198X - Blast Processor
- Keep the two versions separate
The starting list contains seven named records, but the visual or alternate-information presentation may be organized separately from the basic track list. Use the track title and artist together when checking your collection.
Recommended Early Check
Use the following table as a quick inventory. The artist is important because several records are easier to identify by their full title-and-artist pairing.
| Check | Record Title | Artist | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 198X - Blast Processor | Blast Processor | Beginning collection |
| 2 | Crying For Help | The Flow | Beginning collection |
| 3 | Moonlight | David Scopo | Beginning collection |
| 4 | Stabbing In The Twilight | Knife and Ez | Beginning collection |
| 5 | The Word | Smooth | Beginning collection |
| 6 | If You Dare | The Late Night Lurkers | Beginning collection |
| 7 | Glam Jam / Let Me Go | Stormriders / The Hang-ups | Beginning collection |
The two records in the final row are separate entries. They are grouped only to keep the inventory compact; Glam Jam and Let Me Go should each be counted individually.
Hidden Record Locations: Step-by-Step Route
The hidden records are listed in story order. Their locations are more specific than the initial records, and several are connected to an immediate task. Follow the route below to reduce the chance of overlooking a record while moving between objectives.
Do not rush through an objective area after the related call begins. Search the indicated furniture or room before returning to the main station route.
Search the Downstairs Office
Find Final Breath - Roddy Snatcher on a shelf downstairs in the office. The record is somewhat hidden away, so check the shelving rather than focusing only on obvious interaction points. When Forrest collects and plays it, Peggy discusses seeing Roddy perform live.
Inspect the Staff Area
During the objective involving the pizza box and Virginia Sullivan, go downstairs to the staff area. Look inside the wall cabinet beside the television at the back of the room to find Coming To Getcha - Vice.
Search Outside for the Record
After Dawn requests Long Ride Home - The Barnfinds, follow the related search outside. The story places Forrest outside while attempting to locate the record, and the route also involves replacing the freight elevator fuses before returning inside.
Check the Storage Desk Drawer
Find One Last Goodbye - Caged Tiger in the storage area. It is tucked inside the middle drawer of the desk with Clive’s final tape. The surrounding desk contains magazines and a Gallows Creek High dramatic re-imagining pamphlet.
Hidden Record Location Table
| Record | Artist | Location | Story Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Final Breath | Roddy Snatcher | Downstairs office shelf | Roddy-related broadcast moment |
| Coming To Getcha | Vice | Staff-area wall cabinet beside the TV | Search for Virginia’s pizza box |
| Long Ride Home | The Barnfinds | Outside during the related search | Dawn’s request and fuse replacement |
| One Last Goodbye | Caged Tiger | Middle drawer in the storage area | Located with Clive’s final tape |
Story Context and Search Priorities
Each hidden record has a distinct relationship to the radio station’s ongoing events. This makes the collection route easier to remember: the important clue is often not the record’s title alone, but the character call or objective that brings Forrest into the correct room.
Final Breath - Roddy Snatcher has the most detailed surrounding context. Roddy sent the vinyl to KFAM, and the station later received a cassette from Roddy Snatcher and Gina Franklin telling Forrest to play the song. Peggy also references “I Will Always Find You,” a song from the original demo, before Forrest goes downstairs.
The record is described as Roddy’s latest song even though it was released in 1980. The difference between the described status and the release date is generally treated as a continuity issue rather than a collection mechanic.
| Record | Key Character or Event | Search Clue | Extra Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Final Breath | Roddy Snatcher and Gina Franklin | Downstairs office shelf | Peggy talks about Roddy’s live performances |
| Coming To Getcha | Virginia Sullivan | Cabinet beside the staff-area TV | Search occurs during the pizza-box objective |
| Long Ride Home | Dawn and the Whistling Man | Outdoor search route | Forrest must later replace freight elevator fuses |
| One Last Goodbye | Clive | Middle drawer in storage | Desk also contains magazines and a school pamphlet |
Character-Led Clues
Dawn, Peggy, Virginia, and Roddy-related events help identify when to search.
Furniture Checks
Search shelves, wall cabinets, and drawers instead of scanning only open floors.
Area Transitions
The outdoor record is tied to leaving the station, while the others remain indoors.
The most reliable order is office shelf, staff-area cabinet, outdoor search, then storage drawer. This matches the listed hidden-record progression.
What to Inspect
Prioritize these object types when entering a record-related area:
- Shelves: The Roddy Snatcher record is placed on a downstairs office shelf.
- Wall cabinets: The Vice record is in the cabinet beside the television in the staff area.
- Outdoor route: The Barnfinds record is connected to the search outside.
- Desk drawers: The Caged Tiger record is inside the middle drawer in storage.
- Nearby story items: Tapes, magazines, and pamphlets can help confirm that you are searching the correct location.
Record Collection Checklist and Troubleshooting
Use this checklist when working through the record locations. The goal is to separate the easy starting inventory from the four hidden searches, then verify each entry by its complete title and artist.
Record Collection Goals:
- Confirm all seven records from the beginning collection
- Search the downstairs office shelf for Final Breath - Roddy Snatcher
- Inspect the staff-area cabinet beside the TV for Coming To Getcha - Vice
- Complete the outdoor search for Long Ride Home - The Barnfinds
- Open the middle storage-area desk drawer for One Last Goodbye - Caged Tiger
If one entry seems missing, compare the artist as well as the title. Several records are easiest to confirm using the complete title-and-artist combination.
Common Search Problems
| Problem | Likely Explanation | Recommended Check |
|---|---|---|
| A starting record seems absent | The initial list may be checked by title only | Compare title and artist |
| The Roddy record is hard to see | It is somewhat hidden on a shelf | Search the downstairs office shelving |
| The Vice record is overlooked | It is inside furniture, not on an open surface | Inspect the cabinet beside the TV |
| The Barnfinds record is unclear | Its route is tied to an outdoor objective | Follow Dawn’s request and search outside |
| The Caged Tiger record is missed | It is inside a specific drawer | Open the middle drawer in storage |
The collection is easiest to manage when you avoid treating every record as a random station pickup. The starting records are available immediately, while the hidden records are connected to distinct story moments. If a hidden entry is not visible, review the related character call and return to the exact room or route described in the location table.
Killer Frequency Record Locations FAQ
Q: How many known records are listed in Killer Frequency?
The cataloged list contains seven records found upon beginning the game and four hidden records, for 11 known records in total.
Q: Where is Final Breath - Roddy Snatcher located?
It is located downstairs in the office, somewhat hidden on a shelf. The record is connected to a Roddy Snatcher broadcast event.
Q: Where can I find Coming To Getcha - Vice?
During the objective involving Virginia Sullivan and the pizza box, search the staff area downstairs. The record is inside the wall cabinet beside the television at the back of the room.
Q: Which hidden record requires an outdoor search?
Long Ride Home - The Barnfinds is associated with Dawn's request and the outdoor search route. The sequence also involves replacing the freight elevator fuses so Forrest can return inside.
For the cataloged track names and additional record information, consult the Killer Frequency Records reference page.
The key to finding every record is recognizing the difference between the beginning collection and the hidden story items. Start by checking the seven available records, then follow the four hidden locations in order: the downstairs office shelf, the staff-area cabinet, the outdoor search, and the middle storage drawer. With the full title and artist recorded for each item, the collection is straightforward to verify.