Music is an important element ofFallout 4, and the creators of the giganticFallout: Londonmod understand this fact well. As you travel through the ruins of London, you can collect vinyl records with a variety of songs. While these songs may not be the era-specific hits from the base game, there’s still lots of music to collect.
There are 42 different vinylshidden throughout London. These songs include covers of infamousFalloutsongs like “I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire”, traditional ballads, andFalloutfan songs by artists like Pepper Coyote. Each song adds wonderful flavor toFallout: Londonand acts as a collectible version of the franchise’s beloved radio stations.

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Every Vinyl In Fallout: London
Song Name & Location
Keep your ear out as you travel through London, asthe mod’s many vinyls are found everywherefromFallout: Londonfaction locationslike the Syndicate Factory to famous landmarks such as London Bridge, Buckingham Palace, and 10 Downing Street. Whether you want era classics or national anthems, or you’re looking for a new song to forever relate toFallout 4, there’s a song for you.
The locations of"We’ll Meet Again", “You’ll Need a Duke”, “Nuclear Love”, and “Train to Merseyside"have not been discovered by players and are not listed on the officialFallout: Londonwebsite.

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You might find some of these vinyls naturally as you explore the world ofFallout: London, while others will require you to go hunting specifically for them. Either way, there are plenty of these musical collectibles to keep you busy for hours as you look fornew Settlementsand things to do around the virtual streets of London.