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|location = [[East Los Santos (3D Universe)|East Los Santos]]
 
|location = [[East Los Santos (3D Universe)|East Los Santos]]
 
|genre = Funk, R&B, Soul, Disco
 
|genre = Funk, R&B, Soul, Disco
|games = [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]
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|games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''
 
|host = [[The Funktipus]]}}
 
|host = [[The Funktipus]]}}
   
'''Bounce FM''' is a funk, disco, soul and R&B radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], hosted by [[The Funktipus]] (voiced by George Clinton, who also lent one of his songs to the radio station). It is the favorite radio station of the [[Ballas (3D Universe)|Ballas]], as well as of [[Sean Johnson|Sean "Sweet" Johnson]] and [[Big Smoke|Melvin "Big Smoke" Harris]], as evidenced when the player enters their respective vehicles.
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'''Bounce FM''' is a funk, disco, soul and R&B radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'']], hosted by [[The Funktipus]] (voiced by George Clinton, who also lent one of his songs to the radio station).
 
'''DJ:''' [[The Funktipus]]
 
 
'''Genres:''' Funk, R&B, Soul, Disco
 
   
 
==Playlist==
 
==Playlist==
* [[wp:Zapp (band)|Zapp]] - [[wp:Zapp III|I Can Make You Dance]] (1983)
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* [[wp:Dazz Band|Dazz Band]] - [[wp:Let It Whip|Let It Whip]] (1982)
 
* [[wp:Fatback Band|The Fatback Band]] - Yum Yum (Gimme Some) (1975)*
* [[wp:Kool & the Gang|Kool & the Gang]] - [[wp:Hollywood Swinging|Hollywood Swinging]] (1973)
 
 
* [[wp:Gap Band|The Gap Band]] - [[wp:You Dropped a Bomb on Me|You Dropped A Bomb On Me]] (1982)*
 
* [[wp:Kool & the Gang|Kool & the Gang]] - [[wp:Hollywood Swinging|Hollywood Swinging]] (1973)
 
* [[wp:Cameo (band)|Cameo]] - [[wp:Candy (Cameo song)|Candy]] (1986)
 
* [[wp:MFSB|MFSB]] - [[wp:Love Is the Message (album)|Love Is The Message]] (1973)
 
* [[wp:Johnny Harris (musician)|Johnny Harris]] - Odyssey (1980)
 
* [[Roy Ayers]] - Running Away (1977)*
 
* [[wp:Ohio Players|Ohio Players]] - [[wp:Love Rollercoaster|Love Rollercoaster]] (1975)
 
* [[wp:Ohio Players|Ohio Players]] - [[wp:Love Rollercoaster|Love Rollercoaster]] (1975)
* [[wp:Rick James|Rick James]] - [[wp:Cold Blooded (song)|Cold Blooded]] (1983)
 
* [[wp:Maze (band)|Maze]] - [[wp:Back to Basics (Maze album)|Twilight]] (1985)
 
* [[wp:Fatback Band|Fatback Band]] - Yum Yum (Gimme Some) (1975)
 
 
* [[wp:The Isley Brothers|The Isley Brothers]] - Between The Sheets (1983)
 
* [[wp:The Isley Brothers|The Isley Brothers]] - Between The Sheets (1983)
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* [[wp:Zapp (band)|Zapp]] - [[wp:Zapp III|I Can Make You Dance]] (1983)
 
* [[wp:Rick James|Rick James]] - [[wp:Cold Blooded (song)|Cold Blooded]] (1983)
 
* Ronnie Hudson and the Street People - West Coast Poplock (1982)
 
* Ronnie Hudson and the Street People - West Coast Poplock (1982)
* [[wp:Lakeside (band)|Lakeside]] - [[wp:Fantastic Voyage (Lakeside song|Fantastic Voyage]] (1980)
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* [[wp:George Clinton (musician)|George Clinton]] - [[wp:Loopzilla|Loopzilla]] (1982)
* [[wp:George Clinton (musician)|George Clinton]] - [[wp:Loopzilla|Loopzilla [broadcast version]]] (1982)
 
* [[wp:Dazz Band|Dazz Band]] - [[wp:Let It Whip|Let It Whip]] (1982)
 
* [[wp:Cameo (band)|Cameo]] - [[wp:Candy (Cameo song)|Candy]](1986)
 
* [[wp:MFSB|MFSB]] - [[wp:Love Is the Message (album)|Love Is The Message]] (1973)
 
 
* [[wp:Ohio Players|Ohio Players]] - [[wp:Funky Worm|Funky Worm]] (1973)
 
* [[wp:Ohio Players|Ohio Players]] - [[wp:Funky Worm|Funky Worm]] (1973)
 
* [[wp:Maze (band)|Maze]] - [[wp:Back to Basics (Maze album)|Twilight]] (1985)
* [[wp:Johnny Harris (musician)|Johnny Harris]] - Odyssey (1980)
 
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* [[wp:Lakeside (band)|Lakeside]] - [[wp:Fantastic Voyage (Lakeside song|Fantastic Voyage]] (1980)
* [[Roy Ayers]] - Running Away (1977)
 
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* [[wp:Gap Band|The Gap Band]] - [[wp:You Dropped a Bomb on Me|You Dropped A Bomb On Me]] (1982)
 
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Songs marked with * don't appear in the Re-Released versions of the game.
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==Video==
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<center>
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[[File:Grand Theft Auto San Andreas - Bounce FM|thumb|center|500px]]
 
</center>
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==Trivia==
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*This is the favorite radio station of the [[Ballas (3D Universe)|Ballas]], as well as of [[Sean Johnson|Sean &quot;Sweet&quot; Johnson]] and [[Big Smoke|Melvin &quot;Big Smoke&quot; Harris]], as evidenced when the player enters their respective vehicles.
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*The station is nicknamed "The Party Ship", and [[Area 53]] host [[Marvin Trill]] phones into the station, believing "The Party Ship" to be an actual spaceship and enquiring as to how he can board.
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[[File:Bounce-FM-T-shirt-GTA_Online.jpg|thumb|right]]
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*The song "Loopzilla" by George Clinton plays in the trailer for the mobile version of the game.
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*During the San Andreas Anniversary Weekend, it was possible to find a T-Shirt with the Bounce FM logo in the [[Crate Drops|Special Crate]] drops in [[Grand Theft Auto Online]].
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*The songs "West Coast Poplock" and "Fantastic Voyage" can also be heard in the film ''[[wp:South Central (film)|South Central]]'', a film that GTA San Andreas takes influence from. ''South Central'' was released in 1992, the same year as the events of GTA San Andreas.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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*[[Fusion FM]], a radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV that is DJed by Roy Ayers and plays another song by him.
 
*[[Fusion FM]], a radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV that is DJed by Roy Ayers and plays another song by him.
 
*[[K109 The Studio]], a radio station in [[GTA IV Episodes|Episodes From Liberty City]] that plays another song by The Fatback Band.
 
*[[K109 The Studio]], a radio station in [[GTA IV Episodes|Episodes From Liberty City]] that plays another song by The Fatback Band.
*[[Space 103.2]], a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto V]] that plays funk music. It also plays another song by Zapp and Rick James.
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*[[Space 103.2]], a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto V]] that plays funk music. It also plays another song by Zapp, Cameo, Dazz Band, The Fatback Band and Rick James.
 
*[[Lowdown FM]], another station in Grand Theft Auto V that plays soul music.
 
*[[Lowdown FM]], another station in Grand Theft Auto V that plays soul music.
 
==Video==
 
 
<center>
 
[[File:GTA San Andreas Radio Stations 4 - Bounce FM|554px]]
 
</center>
 
   
 
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[[Category:Radio Stations]]
 
[[Category:Radio Stations]]
 
[[Category:Disco Music]]
 
[[Category:Disco Music]]
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[[Category:R&B Stations]]

Revision as of 12:17, 20 April 2015


Bounce FM is a funk, disco, soul and R&B radio station in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, hosted by The Funktipus (voiced by George Clinton, who also lent one of his songs to the radio station).

Playlist

Songs marked with * don't appear in the Re-Released versions of the game.

Video

Grand_Theft_Auto_San_Andreas_-_Bounce_FM

Grand Theft Auto San Andreas - Bounce FM

Trivia

  • This is the favorite radio station of the Ballas, as well as of Sean "Sweet" Johnson and Melvin "Big Smoke" Harris, as evidenced when the player enters their respective vehicles.
  • The station is nicknamed "The Party Ship", and Area 53 host Marvin Trill phones into the station, believing "The Party Ship" to be an actual spaceship and enquiring as to how he can board.
Bounce-FM-T-shirt-GTA Online
  • The song "Loopzilla" by George Clinton plays in the trailer for the mobile version of the game.
  • During the San Andreas Anniversary Weekend, it was possible to find a T-Shirt with the Bounce FM logo in the Special Crate drops in Grand Theft Auto Online.
  • The songs "West Coast Poplock" and "Fantastic Voyage" can also be heard in the film South Central, a film that GTA San Andreas takes influence from. South Central was released in 1992, the same year as the events of GTA San Andreas.

See also

Template:Gtaiii era radio stations