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: As his crimes were on the verge of being discovered, Ji-Woon prepared a final performance. He abducted his own board of directors to use as "instruments" in a live show. Before the police could intervene, a mysterious fog—the Entity from Dead by Daylight —enveloped the studio, taking both the killer and his producer into a realm of eternal horror.

: Ji-Woon was the standout member of the K-pop boy band NO SPIN . His talent was undeniable, but he craved an even more profound sense of "perfection" and control. All-Kill - Trailer Music (Extended)

The narrative follows two central figures: , a talented performer, and Yun-Jin Lee , the ambitious producer who built his career. : As his crimes were on the verge

Experience the haunting atmosphere of the All-Kill soundtrack, which blends K-pop production with visceral, dark themes: Michel F. April - Topic YouTube• Nov 19, 2023 voice acting All-Kill Chapter (Trickster and Yun-Jin Lee) : Ji-Woon was the standout member of the

: Driven by this new "inspiration," Ji-Woon began a solo career while secretly abducting victims. He would record their tortured cries and weave them into his music, creating "masterpieces" that only he truly understood.

: During a recording session, a catastrophic fire broke out in the studio. Ji-Woon escaped, but instead of helping his bandmates, he stood by and listened to their dying screams—finding a strange, melodic beauty in their agony.

The captures the dark, neon-soaked descent of Ji-Woon Hak , known as The Trickster , from the world of K-pop stardom into a life of serial murder . Composed by Michel F. April for the Dead by Daylight: All-Kill Chapter , the music serves as the sonic backdrop for a story defined by vanity, betrayal, and the horrifying fusion of art and death. The Story of All-Kill