The tape's (d**h And Breakfast) title and concept are based around movies, and radio static/stations
So the main question is; to the listener are you experiencing the d**h And Breakfast Tape through the medium of a radio, or motion pictures?
The answer is neither
You are in fact watching a Looney tunes episode in which where in the episode a person is tuning through radio stations, and
The person stops switching channels once he comes across a station that is playing a person closing a door and starts up vintage movies (Which Starts The d**h And Breakfast Tape)
You are pretty much (When listening to the d**h And Breakfast Tape) are watching a looney tunes episode (that's why Porky the pig comes at the end of the tape when the person who is flipping the channel within the episode gets k**ed by a gun shot) in which a unidentifiable man (or women) in the episode is listing to the radio station playing the whole d**h And Breakfast tape. And when the song Entombment (The Final Track Of The d**h And Breakfast Tape) starts to end he changes the channel (Which is why the Song Entombment towards the end starts flipping through channels which plays Mac Miller's "Funeral")
Then the Person within the Looney Tunes Episode lets the radio static repeat as he walks away from the radio and is shot in the head (either by himself or by a unnamed a**aulter. (I know the answer to who shot him, but it is up to you to decide who k**ed the man) And once the man is k**ed porky the pig comes on announces the ending of the episode of looney tunes in which was the medium you were experiencing the d**h And Breakfast tape through