Stray X The Record Complete

The Ultimate Guide to Stray Kids' "SKZ-REPLAY": Completing the Record

For every STAY, there was always that one song—the hidden gem on YouTube that you desperately wished was on Spotify. On December 21, 2022, Stray Kids finally answered those prayers with SKZ-REPLAY, the definitive compilation that brought their unofficial "Record" and "Player" series to official streaming platforms. What is the "SKZ-RECORD" Series?

Before becoming official tracks, these songs lived in two web series on the Stray Kids YouTube channel:

SKZ-RECORD: A series featuring audio-only videos of solo or unit self-written songs and vocal covers.

SKZ-PLAYER: Focused on video projects, including original songs with music videos and specialized dance performances. The "Record Complete": SKZ-REPLAY Breakdown

The album is a massive 25-track project divided into two distinct halves, designed to "complete" the fans' digital libraries. Side A: The Brand New Solos

Side A features 10 tracks, highlighted by eight brand-new solo songs (one for each member) that showcased their individual musical colors for the first time on a major release: Bang Chan: "Connected" Lee Know: "Limbo" Changbin: "DOODLE" Hyunjin: "Love Untold" HAN: "RUN" Felix: "Deep end" Seungmin: "Stars and Raindrops" I.N: "Hug Me"

Group Tracks: Includes "#LoveSTAY" and the Korean version of "FAM". Side B: The YouTube Classics stray x the record complete

Side B consists of 15 fan-favorite original songs previously released only as SKZ-PLAYERs or SKZ-RECORDs. This side finally legalized streaming for legendary tracks like: Stray Kids - SKZ-PLAYER / SKZ-RECORD Lyrics and Tracklist

While there is no official game or book specifically titled " Stray x The Record Complete

," this likely refers to achieving 100% completion in the 2022 feline adventure game

, particularly focusing on its musical and record-related challenges. Essential Completion Milestones

To "complete the record" of your journey in Stray, you must master several collectible and activity-based categories:

Vinyl Record Scratching: 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 "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. The Ultimate Guide to Stray Kids' "SKZ-REPLAY": Completing

Full Story Arc: The main narrative consists of 12 chapters, starting from Chapter 1 (Inside the Wall) to Chapter 12 (Control Room).

B-12 Memories: There are 27 total memories to recover for your drone companion, which flesh out the backstory of the "Dead City" and humanity's fate. Guide to All Collectibles

A "complete" record requires finding all 67 major collectibles in the game:

Badges (6 Total): Includes the Music, Plant, Cat, Police, Neco, and Outsider badges.

Scratch Points (12 Total): You must scratch your claws at least once in every chapter to earn the Territory trophy.

Energy Drinks (4 Total): Used as currency in The Slums to purchase music sheets and a memory from the merchant Azoo.

Nuzzles (10 Total): You must affectionately nuzzle up against 10 different robots to complete this social achievement. Key Mastery Trophies Requirement I Am Speed Complete the entire game in less than 2 hours. Sneakitty In the pantheon of modern independent gaming, few

Navigate through Midtown without being detected by Sentinels. Pacifist Complete the Sewers chapter without killing a single Zurk. Productive Day Allow the cat to sleep for more than one real-time hour.

For a comprehensive step-by-step, the IGN Walkthrough covers every chapter and hidden secret needed for a 100% run.

Here’s a review of Stray x The Record Complete — a hypothetical or fan-made compilation merging Stray (the game’s atmospheric soundtrack) with The Record Complete (a conceptual “complete edition” of a related album or soundscape).


In the pantheon of modern independent gaming, few titles have left as indelible a mark on the cultural landscape as BlueTwelve Studio’s Stray. Released in 2022, this cyberpunk adventure—where you play a stray ginger cat navigating a decaying, neon-lit metropolis of robots—became an overnight phenomenon. It won awards, spawned countless memes, and reminded millions of players why we fell in love with interactive storytelling.

But a game with this much atmospheric weight needs a soundtrack to match. Enter Yann Van Der Cruyssen (also known as Morusque, the in-game musician bot). His score for Stray is a masterclass in minimalist ambiance: whirring industrial drones, melancholic piano chords, and the faint echo of raindrops on metal grates.

For collectors, however, owning the digital files wasn’t enough. The physical release of the soundtrack, officially titled Stray X The Record Complete, has become the holy grail for fans. This article dives deep into everything you need to know about this vinyl release: its tracklist, packaging, pressing quality, and why it represents the gold standard for video game soundtracks on wax.

The record opens with the game’s iconic main theme, Stray. From there, listeners are dropped into the humidity of The Slums and the busy plucking of Morusque. This side captures the confusion of waking up alone in a world without humans and the tentative hope found in the robot villagers.

iam8bit is known for going above and beyond, and the Stray X The Record Complete packaging is no exception.