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Stray X The Record Complete ((top)) -

This request likely refers to the Stray Kids digital project titled "SKZ-RECORD,"

The "Meowlody" Quest

: You must find all 8 sheets of music scattered throughout The Slums and deliver them to the robot musician, Morusque. Completing this earns you the Music Badge and the Meowlody trophy. stray x the record complete

Concept and Themes

  • Official Source: iam8bit’s official store (frequent restocks).
  • Retailers: Black Screen Records (Europe) and Light in the Attic (US).
  • Discogs: Expect to pay $45–$60 USD for a sealed copy. Beware of $150 scalpers; restocks happen quarterly.
  • Bundles: Occasionally, Annapurna Interactive bundles the record with a physical copy of the game or the official Stray art book.

"Stray x The Record Complete,"

Here are a few options for a post about depending on where you are posting and the specific context (e.g., a gaming achievement, a soundtrack vinyl, or fan art). This request likely refers to the Stray Kids

  • The "Complete" experience of THE RECORD wasn't just auditory; it was a visual feast. The creative direction took a turn toward the "Neo-Noir" and "Cyber-Industrial" aesthetics. "Stray x The Record Complete," Here are a

    8/10

    — A loving, artful tribute that works both as a standalone post-rock album and as a companion piece to Stray . Fans of the game will find new emotional depth; fans of The Record Complete will appreciate their restraint and storytelling. While it stumbles in pacing and occasional muddiness, its high points (“B-12’s Theme,” “Control Room”) are genuinely moving. Play it on a rainy night with low light — exactly as intended.

    persistence

    The true "useful" takeaway from this crossover is the theme of . Stray follows a lost creature trying to find home, while a "Record" is a permanent archive of a specific time. Together, "Stray x The Record: Complete" symbolizes the human (or robotic) desire to preserve beauty and companionship in a world that has largely moved on. It’s a reminder that even in a silent city, music and a heartbeat can bring a place back to life.

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