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Far Far West Jungle music disc fragments (Train of Shame)

Far Far West Jungle music disc fragments (Train of Shame)

The Jungle map in Far Far West hides three music disc fragments that combine into the Train of Shame record, the game's defeat theme. Once all three pieces are collected across runs, the disc becomes playable on the lobby gramophone.

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Quick answer: Run the Jungle map on Easy and sweep all three fragment spots in a single mission. Each pickup increments a 1/3, 2/3, 3/3 counter that persists between runs, so partial progress is fine.

What you need before searching

Fragments only spawn during an active Jungle mission, so the first requirement is opening the world map from the lobby and selecting a Wanted contract set in the Jungle region. Easy difficulty is the most efficient choice because enemy density is lower and you can detour off the objective path without getting overwhelmed.

The pickup prompt on each fragment reads "PICK UP THE DISC FRAGMENT" with the line "Collect 3 disc fragments to unlock this track in the lobby. You can find all disc fragments over multiple runs." That last sentence is the key detail. Progress is saved between sessions, so you do not need to find all three in one go.

Note: internal fragment names sometimes differ from the final track title because disc names were renamed after capture. Even if a pickup confirmation shows a different label, it still counts toward Train of Shame as long as the fragment was found in the Jungle.


All three Jungle fragment locations

The three Jungle pickups are spread across the map so a single full sweep usually requires moving between distinct landmarks rather than orbiting the objective. Each fragment appears as a small glowing object placed on or near props such as crates, carts, tables, or campfires inside structures and points of interest.

FragmentWhere to lookPickup confirmation
1 / 3First Jungle landmark area marked on the in-mission map; the fragment sits on a prop (crate or table) inside a structure."fragment collected! 1/3"
2 / 3Secondary point of interest elsewhere on the Jungle map, typically inside a small wooden building or cart."fragment collected! 2/3"
3 / 3Third distinct area on the opposite side of the map from the first pickup, again tied to a placed prop."fragment collected! 3/3"

Open the in-mission map (the one with Arrival, Boss, Danger Zones, Extraction, and Quests icons) before moving. Fragment spots are not flagged with a unique icon, so the fastest method is to move to each named landmark on the Jungle map and check interiors and prop clusters for a glowing pickup.


How to play the unlocked track

Step 1: Return to the lobby after collecting your third fragment. The wooden room with the records on the wall is where every unlocked disc lives.

Step 2: Walk up to the wall display for Train of Shame. The prompt should no longer say "FIND X MORE FRAGMENTS"; instead, you will be able to take the disc.

Step 3: Interact with the gramophone and press the play prompt. The on-screen text changes to "Now playing: 'Train of Shame'", and the music begins for everyone in the lobby. To switch tracks, use the "REMOVE CURRENT DISC" prompt.


If a fragment will not register

Fragments only count when picked up during an active Jungle mission. Picking up the wrong map's fragment will not advance Train of Shame, even if the counter increments for a different disc. If your tally seems stuck, confirm two things: that the mission's "Last seen in" line names the Jungle, and that the prompt confirmation message after pickup increases your Jungle disc counter rather than another track's.

Extraction is not required for the pickup itself to save, but completing or extracting from the run is the safest way to ensure the count persists, especially after recent save and backup changes that now create a new save backup at the end of each mission.


Where Train of Shame fits in the soundtrack

Train of Shame is the defeat OST, the track tied to losing a run. Unlocking it through fragments lets you replay the song in the lobby on demand instead of only hearing it after a failure. It sits alongside the other map-themed discs in the lobby record collection.

MapUnlocked disc
Far WestFar Far West Main Theme
CanyonPsychedelic Western
DesertTrain Rush
Area 41Always Late
Far Far NorthCosy Lobby
WoodlandsThe Witch
JungleTrain of Shame

Each map contributes one disc, and each disc requires three fragments from that map only. Once Train of Shame is in your collection, the Jungle fragment prompts stop appearing on subsequent runs.