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**Head Radio, however, does not return in the [[HD Universe]]. |
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*In ''[[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA 2]]'' the song "Taxi Drivers" was censored in the [[PlayStation]] version of the game. Swear words were interrupted by the sounds of horns. |
*In ''[[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA 2]]'' the song "Taxi Drivers" was censored in the [[PlayStation]] version of the game. Swear words were interrupted by the sounds of horns. |
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− | *The logo for Head Radio says "Give Head Radio A Listen This Weekend". ''Head'' is slang for |
+ | *The logo for Head Radio says "Give Head Radio A Listen This Weekend". ''Give Head'' is slang for a blowjob. |
*All bands from ''[[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]]'' are fictional creations of [[Rockstar North]] with the exceptions of Conor & Jay, L-Marie and Raff. |
*All bands from ''[[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]]'' are fictional creations of [[Rockstar North]] with the exceptions of Conor & Jay, L-Marie and Raff. |
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*In ''GTA Liberty City Stories'', Conor and Jay's and Purser's singles can be seen advertised on billboards throughout [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]]. Purser's is advertised as "Feel the Pain". |
*In ''GTA Liberty City Stories'', Conor and Jay's and Purser's singles can be seen advertised on billboards throughout [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]]. Purser's is advertised as "Feel the Pain". |
Revision as of 06:23, 22 June 2015
Head Radio is a pop-rock and adult contemporary radio station in Grand Theft Auto 1, Grand Theft Auto 2, Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and almost Grand Theft Auto IV. It is hosted by Eddie Symons in GTA 1, Phanny Joe Styles and Johnny Riccaro in GTA 2. In GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, it is hosted by Michael Hunt, who misses living in San Fierro with his mother, having a yard, and cutting grass. Head Radio was founded in 1941 and by the year of 2001 had been active for 60 years . By the year 2001, the station is owned by Donald Love's Love Media.
Playlist
The station's playlist is as follows through the games:
Grand Theft Auto
- Reality Bubble - "Days Like These"
- Meme Traders - "Automatic Transmission"
- Ohjaamo - "Complications"
Grand Theft Auto 2
- Apostles of Funk - "Yellow Butter"
- Pussy Willows - "Real Love"
- Davidson - "All I Wanna Do"
- The One - "South Park"
- Bula Matari - "Taxi Drivers"
- Flytronix - "Pendulum"
- Anna - "Do It On Your Own"
- Testing - "My Tiny World"
Grand Theft Auto III
- Dil-Don't - "Stripe Summer"
- Whatever - "Good Thing"
- Craig Gray - "Fade Away"
- Conor and Jay - "Change"
- Frankie Fame - "See Through You"
- Scatwerk - "Electronic Go Go"
- Dezma - "Life Is But A Mere Supply"
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
- Conor and Jay - "Train"
- Cloud Nineteen - "The One For Me"
- Purser - "Take The Pain"
- L. Marie + Raff - "Free Yourself"
- 15 Ways - "Drive"
- Rosco Stow - "Welcome to the Real World"
- Vanilla Smoothie - "Keep Dreaming"
Gallery
Trivia
- Head Radio seems to be the oldest radio station in the GTA series since its appearance in GTA 1. It also is the radio station with the most appearances (four).
- Head Radio is one of the only three radio stations in the GTA series to cross universes, the others being Radio Los Santos and WCTR.
- Head Radio, however, does not return in the HD Universe.
- In GTA 2 the song "Taxi Drivers" was censored in the PlayStation version of the game. Swear words were interrupted by the sounds of horns.
- The logo for Head Radio says "Give Head Radio A Listen This Weekend". Give Head is slang for a blowjob.
- All bands from GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories are fictional creations of Rockstar North with the exceptions of Conor & Jay, L-Marie and Raff.
- In GTA Liberty City Stories, Conor and Jay's and Purser's singles can be seen advertised on billboards throughout Liberty City. Purser's is advertised as "Feel the Pain".
- "The One for Me", "Take the Pain" and "Drive" are available as ringtones in GTA IV.
- Head Radio is meant to be the closest station to the "Rock & Roll" genre in the GTA III era Liberty City, even saying so in between songs, despite sounding like pop music.
- Head Radio may have got its name from the alternative band Radiohead, besides the sexual reference of giving someone a blowjob.
- The Head Radio playlists from GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories are available to download from iTunes.
- In the iOS version, while listening to Head Radio, there is a glitch where if you press the radar, the radio station will reset.
See Also
Video
GTA III
Grand Theft Auto III soundtrack:
GTA Liberty City Stories
GTA Liberty City Stories soundtrack:
External Links
- 'Grand Theft Auto III: Music from Head Radio' on iTunes
- 'Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories - Music from Head Radio' on iTunes
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