Killer Frequency vinyl locations: Step-by-Step Guide - Collectibles

Killer Frequency vinyl locations: Step-by-Step Guide

Find every hidden record in Killer Frequency, including exact rooms, shelves, cabinets, drawers, and the correct collection order.

2026-08-17
Killer Frequency Wiki Team
Quick Guide
  • Killer Frequency vinyl locations include seven starting records and four hidden records.
  • Final Breath is downstairs in the office on a shelf.
  • Coming To Getcha is in the downstairs staff area inside a cabinet.
  • Long Ride Home requires an outdoor search after Dawn’s request.
  • One Last Goodbye is in a middle drawer beside Clive’s final tape.

Killer Frequency Vinyl Locations Overview

Killer Frequency divides its record collection into two groups: records available when the game begins and hidden vinyl found during specific story moments. The starting collection is already present at KFAM, while the hidden records are tied to calls, errands, and investigation scenes.

Use the Records page as a reference when checking the complete song list. For practical searching, focus on the hidden records because each one has a distinct trigger and location.

Starting Records

These seven records are available when the game begins. They form the main collection at the station and do not require a special search sequence.

Hidden Records

Four additional records appear during the story. Their locations are connected to the downstairs office, staff area, exterior route, and storage area.

Collection Order

Follow the story order rather than searching every room immediately. Several records become relevant only after a character makes a request.

Collection groupNumber of recordsSearch requirementRecommended approach
Starting collection7None notedCheck the station collection at the beginning
Hidden collection4Story prompts and errandsFollow the order listed below
Total listed records11MixedTrack both groups separately

The starting records are:

  • 198X — Blast Processor
  • Crying For Help — The Flow
  • Moonlight — David Scopo
  • Stabbing In The Twilight — Knife and Ez
  • The Word — Smooth
  • If You Dare — The Late Night Lurkers
  • Glam Jam — Stormriders
  • Let Me Go — The Hang-ups
Collection Tip

Treat the seven starting records as your baseline inventory. The four hidden records are the ones most likely to be missed because they appear during active story objectives.

Starting Records at KFAM

The initial records are available upon beginning the game, so there is no separate room-by-room route required for them. Record names are useful for confirming that your collection is complete before you begin hunting for the hidden vinyl.

RecordArtistStatus
198XBlast ProcessorAvailable at the beginning
Crying For HelpThe FlowAvailable at the beginning
MoonlightDavid ScopoAvailable at the beginning
Stabbing In The TwilightKnife and EzAvailable at the beginning
The WordSmoothAvailable at the beginning
If You DareThe Late Night LurkersAvailable at the beginning
Glam JamStormridersAvailable at the beginning
Let Me GoThe Hang-upsAvailable at the beginning

The record list contains eight song entries in the supplied reference, even though the page groups them under records found upon beginning the game. Keep all eight names in your checklist, and use the hidden-record route below for the story-specific vinyl.

A quick inventory method is to compare the title and artist together. This avoids confusing similar-looking sleeves and makes it easier to identify a missing record after a call objective changes the station layout.

Do Not Leave Story Areas Early

Some hidden records are encountered while completing another objective. Search the relevant room before moving on, especially when the game directs you downstairs or outside the station.

Hidden Vinyl Step-by-Step Route

The hidden records appear in the game’s story order. Follow these steps to reduce backtracking and recognize the correct search area when the objective changes.

1

Search the Downstairs Office

Find Final Breath — Roddy Snatcher on a shelf downstairs in the office. After collecting it, playing the record allows Peggy to comment on Roddy’s live performances. This is the first hidden record in the listed order.

2

Check the Downstairs Staff Area

When helping Virginia Sullivan with the pizza box objective, enter the staff area downstairs. Look inside the cabinet on the wall beside the television in the back of the room to find Coming To Getcha — Vice.

3

Search Outside for the Requested Record

After Dawn requests Long Ride Home — The Barnfinds, follow the objective outside to look for the record. The exterior sequence also involves the Whistling Man, a locked door, and replacing the freight-elevator fuses before returning inside.

4

Inspect the Storage Area

Find One Last Goodbye — Caged Tiger in the storage area. It is tucked inside the middle drawer of the desk containing Clive’s final tape, magazines, and a Gallows Creek High theater pamphlet.

OrderRecordLocation or triggerImportant detail
1Final Breath — Roddy SnatcherDownstairs office shelfPeggy speaks after the record is played
2Coming To Getcha — ViceStaff-area wall cabinetBeside the television in the back room
3Long Ride Home — The BarnfindsExterior search after Dawn’s requestReplace the freight-elevator fuses
4One Last Goodbye — Caged TigerStorage-area middle drawerDesk is beside Clive’s final tape
Best Route

Follow the four hidden records in order: office shelf, staff-area cabinet, exterior search, then storage-area drawer. This matches the story progression and minimizes unnecessary searching.

Room-by-Room Search Checklist

Use this checklist when you are cleaning up the record collection or checking whether a story scene was completed correctly. The location clues are deliberately specific, so match both the room and the furniture before deciding that a record is missing.

Hidden Vinyl Checklist:

  • Collect Final Breath — Roddy Snatcher from the downstairs office shelf
  • Search the staff-area cabinet beside the television for Coming To Getcha — Vice
  • Follow Dawn’s request outside and replace the freight-elevator fuses during the search for Long Ride Home
  • Inspect the middle drawer beside Clive’s final tape for One Last Goodbye — Caged Tiger
  • Compare every title and artist against the complete record list
Search areaWhat to inspectRecord connected to it
Downstairs officeShelfFinal Breath
Downstairs staff areaWall cabinet beside the televisionComing To Getcha
Exterior routeSearch area and fuse objectiveLong Ride Home
Storage areaMiddle drawer at the deskOne Last Goodbye

If a record does not appear where expected, first confirm that the related call or errand has started. Hidden vinyl is associated with story events, so checking a location before its prompt may not produce useful results.

For the exterior sequence, prepare to complete the surrounding objective instead of treating the record as an isolated pickup. The locked door and fuse replacement are part of the route back into the station.

Search Discipline

Inspect shelves, cabinets, and drawers directly. A record can be easy to overlook when it is placed inside furniture rather than displayed openly on a counter.

Vinyl Collection FAQ

Q: How many hidden vinyl records are listed for Killer Frequency?

The listed hidden collection contains four records: Final Breath, Coming To Getcha, Long Ride Home, and One Last Goodbye.

Q: Where is Final Breath — Roddy Snatcher located?

It is on a shelf downstairs in the office. After collecting it, playing the record triggers Peggy's comments about seeing Roddy perform.

Q: Where can I find Coming To Getcha — Vice?

Search the downstairs staff area while helping Virginia Sullivan with the pizza box objective. The record is inside a wall cabinet beside the television in the back of the room.

Q: What is the correct route for the last two hidden records?

After Dawn requests Long Ride Home, search outside and complete the fuse objective. Later, find One Last Goodbye in the middle drawer of the storage-area desk beside Clive's final tape.

Final Check

The safest completion method is to record each title, artist, and location as you progress. This separates the starting collection from the four story-triggered records.