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+ | {{DISPLAYTITLE: Radio Stations in ''Grand Theft Auto III''}} |
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+ | [[File:GTAIIIRadioColors.png|thumb|325x325px|All the radios in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]]'', with their original logos, in color.]] |
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− | The '''radio stations in [[Grand Theft Auto III]]''' are a huge expansion over the radio stations of its predecessor, [[Grand Theft Auto 2]]. Like GTA 2, radio stations can only be heard while in a vehicle. Most radio stations play a mixture of music, DJ chat, and spoof advertising. GTA III includes different genres of music and introduces a talk show radio. In law enforcement vehicles basic radio cannot be heard but police chatter can be heard instead. |
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+ | [[File:RadioStations-GTAIIIde.png|thumb|325px|[[Radio Station Wheel]] in ''Grand Theft Auto III - The Definitive Edition''.]] |
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+ | The '''[[Radio Stations|radio stations]] in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]''''' are a huge expansion over the radio stations of its predecessor, ''[[Grand Theft Auto 2]]''. Like ''GTA 2'', radio stations can only be heard while in a vehicle. Most radio stations play a mixture of music, DJ chat, and spoof advertising. ''GTA III'' includes different genres of music and for the first time in the game series, it also introduces a talk radio station and a [[custom radio station]]. In law enforcement vehicles, the commercial radio is replaced by a [[Police Scanner|police radio]]. |
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− | Although many of the songs that appear in the game were written specially for the soundtrack (or in some cases for the soundtracks of previous games in the series), a large number of tracks were contributions by real artists. Craig Conner and Stuart Ross created the original tracks, often with vocals and performances by other musicians |
+ | Although many of the songs that appear in the game were written specially for the soundtrack (or in some cases for the soundtracks of previous games in the series), a large number of tracks were contributions by real artists. [[Craig Conner]] and [[Stuart Ross]] created the original tracks, often with vocals and performances by other musicians. |
+ | There are nine in-game radio stations and one custom station modified by the player. The songs are listed in the same order as they appear in the game. Authors of the original songs are listed aside the song title in superscript. Please select a radio station to jump to its section. |
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− | The player can listen to the following radio stations: |
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− | * [[Head Radio]] - Pop Rock, Adult Contemporary |
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− | * [[Double Clef FM]] - Classical |
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− | * [[K-Jah]] - Reggae, Dub |
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− | * [[Rise FM]] - Trance, Rave, Dance |
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− | * [[Lips 106]] - Pop |
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− | * [[Game FM]] - Hip Hop/Rap, Gangsta Rap, Underground Hip-Hop |
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− | * [[MSX FM]] - Drum 'n' Bass, Jungle |
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− | * [[Flashback 95.6]] - 80's Music |
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− | * [[Chatterbox FM]] - Talk Radio |
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− | * [[MP3 Player]] (PC only) - User-Defined Track Player |
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− | * [[CD Changer]] (Xbox only) - Plays Songs Ripped From CD's Stored On Hard Disk |
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+ | {|class="table" width="100%" |
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− | ==Head Radio== |
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+ | |[[File:HeadRadio-GTAIII-BuildingLogoTexture.png|120px|center|link=#Head Radio]] |
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− | [[Image:headradio.jpg|140px|right]] |
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+ | |[[File:DoubleClefFM-GTAIII-Logo.svg|120px|center|link=#Double Clef FM]] |
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− | ''[[Head Radio]]'' is hosted by [[Michael Hunt]] (voiced by Russ Mottla), and plays pop rock and Adult Contemporary music. |
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+ | |[[File:K-JahRadio-GTAIII-Logo.svg|120px|center|link=#K-JAH]] |
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+ | |[[File:Rise FM-3D.png|120px|center|link=#Rise FM]] |
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+ | |[[File:Lips106.png|120px|center|link=#Lips 106]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[File:GameRadio.png|120px|center|link=#Game Radio]] |
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+ | |[[File:MSXFM-GTAIII-Logo.svg|120px|center|link=#MSX FM]] |
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+ | |[[File:FlashbackFM-GTA3-logo.png|120px|center|link=#Flashback 95.6]] |
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+ | |[[File:ChatterboxFM-GTAIII-Logo.svg|120px|center|link=#Chatterbox FM]] |
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+ | |[[File:mp3laygta3.png|120px|center|link=#MP3 Player/CD Changer]] |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ==Radio Stations== |
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+ | ===Head Radio=== |
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+ | [[File:HeadRadio-GTAIII-BuildingLogoTexture.png|140px|right]] |
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+ | [[Head Radio]] is hosted by [[Michael Hunt]] and plays pop, alternative rock and adult contemporary music. |
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+ | *[[Dil-Don't]] – "Stripe Summer" (2001) <sup>(Craig Conner)</sup> |
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+ | *[[Whatever]] – "Good Thing" (2001) <sup>(Allan Walker, Craig Conner)</sup> |
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+ | *[[Craig Gray]] – "Fade Away" (2001) <sup>(Stuart Ross)</sup> |
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+ | *[[Conor & Jay]] – "Change" (2001) <sup>(Craig Conner, Julie Wemyss)</sup> |
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+ | *[[Frankie Fame]] – "See Through You" (2001) <sup>(Craig Conner)</sup> |
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+ | *[[Scatwerk]] – "Electronic Go Go" (2001) <sup>(Stuart Ross)</sup> |
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+ | *[[Dezma]] – "Life Is But A Mere Supply" (2001) <sup>(Craig Conner)</sup> |
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+ | ===Double Clef FM=== |
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− | The following songs can be heard on the station: |
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+ | [[File:DoubleClefFM-GTAIII-Logo.svg|140px|right]] |
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− | * Dil-Don't - "Stripe Summer"<sup>1</sup> |
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+ | [[Double Clef FM]] is hosted by [[Morgan Merryweather]] and plays classical music. The English translations of the titles are in subscript. |
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− | * Whatever - "Good Thing"<sup>1</sup> |
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+ | *{{WP|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart}} – "{{WP|Non più andrai|Le Nozze di Figaro: ''Non più andrai farfallone amoroso''}}" (1786) |
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− | * Craig Gray - "Fade Away"<sup>1</sup> |
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+ | **Performed by {{WP|RAI National Symphony Orchestra|Orchestra e Corodi Roma della RAI}}, {{WP|Zubin Mehta}}, {{WP|Sesto Bruscantini}}, and {{WP|Teresa Berganza}} (1968) |
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− | * Conor and Jay - "Change" |
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+ | *{{WP|Giacomo Puccini}} – "{{WP|O mio babbino caro|Gianni Schicchi: ''O mio babbino caro''}}" (1918) <sup>(PS2 only)</sup> |
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− | * Frankie Fame - "See Through You"<sup>1</sup> |
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+ | **Performed by Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro di Milano della RAI, Massimo Pradella, and {{WP|Cecilia Fusco}} (1963) |
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− | * Scatwerk - "Electronic Go Go"<sup>1</sup> |
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+ | *{{WP|Giuseppe Verdi}} – "{{WP|Libiamo ne' lieti calici|La traviata: ''Libiamo ne' lieti calici''}}" (1853) |
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− | * Dezma - "Life Is But A Mere Supply"<sup>1</sup> |
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+ | **Performed by Nino Verchi, {{WP|Renata Scotto}}, {{WP|José Carreras}}, and Sesto Bruscantini (1973) |
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+ | *{{WP|Gaetano Donizetti}} – "{{WP|Lucia di Lammermoor|Lucia di Lammermoor: ''Chi mi frena in tal momento''}}" (1835) |
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+ | **Performed by Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro di Torino della RAI, {{WP|Francesco Molinari-Pradelli}}, Renata Scotto, {{WP|Luciano Pavarotti}}, and {{WP|Piero Cappuccilli}} (1967) |
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+ | *Giuseppe Verdi – "{{WP|La donna è mobile|Rigoletto: ''La donna è mobile''}}" (1851) |
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+ | **Performed by Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro Comunale of Florence, {{WP|Carlo Maria Giulini}}, Luciano Pavarotti, and Renata Scotto (1966) |
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+ | *Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – "{{WP|Don Giovanni|Don Giovanni: ''Finch'han del vino''}}" (1787) |
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+ | **Performed by Orchestra e Corodi Roma della RAI, Carlo Maria Guilini, Sesto Bruscantini, {{WP|Nicolai Ghiaurov}}, and {{WP|Alfredo Kraus}} (1970) |
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− | == |
+ | ===K-JAH=== |
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+ | [[File:K-JahRadio-GTAIII-Logo.svg|140px|right]] |
+ | [[K-JAH]], also known as Jah Radio, is hosted by [[Horace Walsh|Horace "The Pacifist" Walsh]] and plays dub and reggae music. All the tracks came from the 1981 album ''"{{WP|Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires}}"'', by {{WP|Scientist (musician)|Scientist}}. |
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− | ''[[Double Clef FM]]'' is hosted by [[Morgan Merryweather]] (voiced by Gerry Cosgrove), and plays only classic music. |
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+ | *Scientist – "Dance of the Vampires" (1981) |
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+ | *Scientist – "Your Teeth In My Neck" (1981) |
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+ | *Scientist – "The Corpse Rises" (1981) |
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+ | *Scientist – "The Mummy's Shroud" (1981) |
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+ | *Scientist – "Plague of Zombies" (1981) |
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+ | ===Rise FM=== |
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− | The following songs can be heard on the station: |
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+ | [[File:Rise FM-3D.png|140px|right]] |
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− | * Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - "Non piu andrai farfallone amoroso" |
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+ | [[Rise FM]] is hosted by [[Andre "The Accelerator"]] and plays trance and house music. All songs were mixed by [[Terry Donovan]]. |
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− | * Gaetano Donizetti - "Chi mi frena in tal momento" |
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+ | *Chris Walsh & Dave Beran – "Shake (Revolt Clogrock Remix)" (2001)<sup> (mixes in again at the end of the radio)</sup> |
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− | * Guiseppe Verdi - "Libiamo ne'lieti calici" |
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+ | *Shiver – "Deep Time" (2000) |
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− | * Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - "Finch'han del vino" |
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+ | *{{WP|Cloud2Ground|R.R.D.S.}} – "Innerbattle" (2001) |
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− | * Giacomo Puccini - "O mio babbino caro" (PS2 only) |
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+ | *{{WP|Cloud2Ground|Slyder}} – "Score (Original Mix) (2000)" |
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− | * Guiseppe Verdi - "La donna è mobile" |
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+ | *Slyder – "Neo (The One) (2000)" |
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− | == |
+ | ===Lips 106=== |
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+ | [[File:Lips106.png|140px|right]] |
− | + | [[Lips 106]] is hosted by [[Andee]] and plays Top 40 music, including pop, alternative rock, hip hop and funk. |
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+ | *[[Fatamarse]] – "[[Bump To The Music]]" (2001) <sup>(Craig Conner)</sup> |
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+ | *[[April's In Paris]] – "Feels Like I Just Can't Take No More" (2001) <sup>(Craig Conner)</sup> |
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+ | *Lucy – "Forever" (2001) <sup>(Stuart Ross)</sup> |
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+ | *[[Boyz 2 Girlz]] – "Pray It Goes Ok?" (2001) <sup>(Craig Conner)</sup> |
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+ | *[[Da Shootaz]] – "[[Grand Theft Auto (song)|Grand Theft Auto]]" (1997) <sup>(C.Conner, Robert DeNegro)</sup> |
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+ | *[[Funky BJs]] – "Rubber Tip" (2001) <sup>(Stuart Ross)</sup> |
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+ | ===Game Radio=== |
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+ | [[File:GameRadio.png|140px|right]] |
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+ | [[Game Radio]] is hosted by [[Stretch Armstrong]] and [[Lord Sear]] and plays underground and east-coast hip-hop and gangsta rap music. All songs were mixed by [[Stretch Armstrong]]. |
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+ | *{{WP|Royce Da 5'9"}} – "We're Live (Danger)" (2001) |
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+ | *{{WP|Nature (rapper)|Nature}} – "Nature Freestyle" (2001) |
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+ | *JoJo Pellegrino – "JoJo Pellegrino Freestyle" (2001) |
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+ | *Royce Da 5'9" & Pretty Ugly – "Spit Game" (2001) |
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+ | *Royce Da 5'9" – "I'm the King" (1999) |
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+ | *{{WP|Black Rob}} – "By a Stranger" (2000) |
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+ | *{{WP|Agallah}} & {{WP|Sean Price}} – "Rising to the Top" (2001) |
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+ | ====Background Music==== |
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+ | *Reef – "{{WP|Nuttin' to Do|Scary Movies}} (Instrumental)" (1998) |
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+ | *{{WP|Red Spyda|Rush}} – "Instrumental Bed 1" (2001) |
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+ | *Rush – "Instrumental Bed 2" (2001) |
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+ | ===MSX FM=== |
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− | The following songs can be heard on the station: |
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+ | [[File:MSXFM-GTAIII-Logo.svg|140px|right]] |
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− | * Scientist - "Dance of the Vampires" |
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+ | [[MSX FM]] is hosted by [[MC Codebreaker]] and play drum 'n' bass and jungle music. All songs were mixed by [[DJ Timecode]]. |
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− | * Scientist - "Your Teeth In My Neck" |
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+ | *{{WP|Calyx (musician)|Calyx}} – "Quagmire" (2001) |
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− | * Scientist - "The Corpse Rises" |
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+ | *Rascal & Klone – "Get Wild" (2000) |
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− | * Scientist - "The Mummy's Shroud" |
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+ | *Ryme Tyme – "Judgement Day" (2000) |
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− | * Scientist - "Plague of Zombies" |
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+ | *Hex – "Force" (2000) |
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+ | *{{WP|Rob Haigh|Omni Trio}} – "First Contact" (2001) |
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+ | *{{WP|Aquasky}} – "Spectre" (2001) |
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+ | *Rascal & Klone – "Winner Takes All" (2000) |
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+ | *Ryme Tyme – "T Minus" (2000) |
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+ | *nCode – "Spasm" (1999) |
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+ | *{{WP|D. Kay}} – "Monolith" (2000) |
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+ | *Dom & Ryme Tyme – "Iceberg" (2000) |
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− | == |
+ | ===Flashback 95.6=== |
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+ | [[File:FlashbackFM-GTA3-logo.png|140px|right]] |
+ | [[Flashback 95.6]] is hosted by [[Toni]] and plays 1980s pop and post-disco music. All the songs featured come from the soundtrack of the 1983 hit film ''"{{WP|Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface}}"'' and were composed and produced by {{WP|Giorgio Moroder}}. |
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− | ''[[Rise FM]]'' is hosted by [[Andre "The Accelerator"]] (voiced by Andre), and plays trance and rave music. |
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+ | *{{WP|Debbie Harry}} – "{{WP|Rush Rush (Debbie Harry song)|Rush Rush}}" (1983) |
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+ | *{{WP|Elizabeth Daily}} – "Shake It Up" (1983) |
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+ | *{{WP|Paul Engemann}} – "{{WP|Scarface (Push It to the Limit)}}" (1983) |
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+ | *{{WP|Amy Holland}} – "{{WP|She's on Fire (Amy Holland song)|She's On Fire}}" (1983) |
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+ | *Elizabeth Daily – "I'm Hot Tonight" (1983) |
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+ | ===Chatterbox FM=== |
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− | The following songs can be heard on the station: |
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+ | [[File:ChatterboxFM-GTAIII-Logo.svg|140px|right]] |
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− | * Chris Walsh + Dave Beran + Revolt + Terry Donovan - "Shake (Revolt Clogrock Remix)"<sup>2</sup> |
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+ | [[Chatterbox FM]] is a talk radio station hosted by [[Lazlow]], featuring call-ins from various citizens of Liberty City. |
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− | * Shiver + Terry Donovan - "Deep Time"<sup>2</sup> |
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− | * R.R.D.S. + Terry Donovan - "Innerbattle"<sup>2</sup> |
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− | * Slyder + Terry Donovan - "Score (Original Mix)"<sup>2</sup> |
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− | * Slyder + Terry Donovan - "Neo (The One)"<sup>2</sup> |
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− | * Chris Walsh + Dave Beran + Revolt + Terry Donovan - "Shake (Revolt Clogrock Remix)"<sup>2</sup> |
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+ | The following persons are credited for guest voices: |
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− | ==Lips 106== |
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− | [[Image:lips106.jpg|140px|right]] |
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− | ''[[Lips 106]]'' is hosted by [[Andee]] (voiced by Shelley Miller), and plays pop music. |
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+ | Lucien Jones, Karin Bykowski, Hank Stewart, Abbi Davis, Mellowvision.com, Paul Maloney, bernieS, Frank Fava, Kit Halsted, Joe Casalino, Dan Houser, Jay Crutcher, Frank Chavez, DJ Rush, A.M. Watson, Laura Bykowski, Navid Khonsari, Sherry Wohglmuth, Porkchop, Renaude Sebbane, Kyle Machlachlan, Sabby, Kim Schaefer, Debi Mazar, Nick Mandelos, David Connell, Reed Tucker, Jennifer Kolbe, Ami Plasse, Keith Broadus, Cameo Carlson, JD Leeds, Michael Madsen. |
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− | The following songs can be heard on the station: |
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− | * Fatamarse - "Bump To The Music"<sup>1</sup> |
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− | * April's In Paris - "Feels Like I Just Can't Take No More"<sup>1</sup> |
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− | * Lucy - "Forever"<sup>2</sup> |
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− | * Boyz 2 Girlz - "Pray It Goes Ok?"<sup>1</sup> |
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− | * Da Shootaz - "Grand Theft Auto"<sup>1</sup> |
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− | * Funky Bjs - "Rubber Tip"<sup>1</sup> |
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+ | ===MP3 Player/CD Changer=== |
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− | ==Game FM== |
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+ | [[File:mp3laygta3.png|right|140px]] |
− | ''[[Game FM]]'' is hosted by [[Stretch Armstrong]] and [[Lord Sear]] as themselves, and plays underground hip-hop/rap music. |
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+ | ''GTA III'' allows players to play their songs in the PC and Xbox ports of the game. This [[custom radio station]] is named "MP3 Player" in the PC port, and "CD Changer" in the Xbox port. |
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− | The following songs can be heard on the station: |
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− | * Rush - "Instrumental Bed 1"<sup>1</sup> |
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− | * Reef - "Scary Movies (Instrumental)" |
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− | * Royce Da 5'9" - "We're Live (Danger)" |
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− | * Nature - "Nature Freestyle" |
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− | * JoJo Pellegrino - "JoJo Pellegrino Freestyle" |
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− | * Royce Da 5'9" + Pretty Ugly - "Spit Game" |
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− | * Royce Da 5'9" - "I'm the King" |
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− | * Black Rob - "By a Stranger" |
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− | * Agallah + Sean Price - "Rising to the Top" |
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− | * Rush - "Instrumental Bed 2"<sup>1</sup> |
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+ | "MP3 Player" only supports .mp3 and .wav music formats. Tracks are played in alphabetical order according to their file names and cannot be skipped. Inserting custom music into "MP3 Player" consists simply of placing music files into the "mp3" folder located within the primary game folder (i.e. <code>Program Files\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto III\mp3</code>). For the Xbox version, a CD must be installed into the console's hard drive. |
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− | ==MSX FM== |
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− | [[Image:MSXFM-GTA3-logo.png|140px|right]] |
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− | ''[[MSX FM]]'' is hosted by [[MC Codebreaker]] and DJ Timecode as themselves, and play drum 'n' bass and jungle music. |
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+ | ==Other Songs== |
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− | The following songs can be heard on the station: |
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+ | The following list of songs was either not included on the in-game radio or they can be heard briefly as snippets or as background music: |
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− | * Calyx + Timecode - "Quagmire" |
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+ | *[[Marydancin]] – "Wash Him Off" (2001) <sup>(Craig Conner)</sup> - Originally intended to air on Lips 106. A sample is played at the start of the radio's transmission, when some of the songs intended to be played on the station are briefly shown. Paramedics will also sing lyrics from this song. |
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− | * Rascal & Klone + Timecode - "Get Wild" |
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+ | *Rev. Rooney & The Rocksta Choir – "God Bless All the Universe" (1997) - Reused from [[Heavenly Radio]]; the instrumental version is used as background music on Lips 106. |
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− | * Ryme Tyme + Timecode - "Judgement Day" |
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+ | *TJ Rizing – "Agent 007" (2000) - Mentioned in the game's manual and mixed with other songs on the MSX FM set. |
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− | * Hex + Timecode - "Force" |
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+ | *Animal Testing Centre - "DSP" (1997) <sup>(C.Conner)</sup> - Reused from [[The Fix FM]]; used in the mission [[Chaperone]] as the music coming from [[Warehouse Rave Venues]]. |
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− | * Omni Trio + Timecode - "First Contact" |
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+ | *[[Tom Novy]] – "Back to The Streets" (2000) - Used in the [[Germany|German]] TV commercial. The song was likely planned to be a part of the soundtrack, likely removed together with Tom Novy's in-game appearance. |
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− | * Aquasky + Timecode - "Spectre" |
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+ | *{{WP|Derrick May (musician)|Derrick May}} - "Kaotic Harmony" (1996) - Used in the reveal trailer for ''GTA III''. |
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− | * Rascal & Klone + Timecode - "Winner Takes All" |
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+ | *{{WP|Ruggiero Leoncavallo}} - "{{WP|Vesti la giubba|I Pagliacci: ''Vesti la giubba''}}" (1892) <sup>Performed by the {{WP|London Symphony Orchestra}}, {{WP|Nello Santi}}, and {{WP|Plácido Domingo}} (1971)</sup> - Used in the [[Japan|Japanese]] TV commercial; the song later appeared on [[Double Clef FM]] in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]''. |
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− | * Ryme Tyme + Timecode - "T Minus" |
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− | * nCode + Timecode - "Spasm" |
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− | * D. Kay + Timecode - "Monolith" |
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− | * Dom + Ryme Tyme + Timecode - "Iceberg" |
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+ | Additionally, there are a number of places, such as [[Red Light District]] or [[Hepburn Heights]], that play short snippets of uncredited music. It is currently unknown whether the songs used were made in-house or were taken from the stock music library. |
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− | ==Flashback 95.6== |
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− | [[Image:flashbackfm.jpg|140px|right]] |
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− | ''[[Flashback 95.6]]'' is hosted by [[Toni]] (voiced by Maria Chambers) and plays music from the 80's. |
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+ | ==Commercials== |
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− | The following songs can be heard on the station: |
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+ | {{Main|Commercials in GTA III}} |
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− | * Giorgio Moroder + Debbie Harry - "Rush Rush" |
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+ | [[Commercials in GTA III]] are included in-between songs in the radios, a kind of feature that was successful in the previous game and was repeated for ''GTA III''. The commercials are one of the hallmarks of the radios and advertize fictional products using adult humor, zany banters and recognizable marketing clichés and tropes used in real life commercials. |
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− | * Giorgio Moroder + Elizabeth Daily - "Shake It Up" |
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− | * Giorgio Moroder + Paul Engemann - "Scarface (Push It to the Limit)" |
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− | * Giorgio Moroder + Amy Holland - "She's On Fire" |
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− | * Giorgio Moroder + Elizabeth Daily - "I'm Hot Tonight" |
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+ | They are all written by [[Dan Houser]] and [[Lazlow]] (the latter of whom also produced them). Several adverts mention telephone numbers and official websites. Rockstar actually created these websites, and though many links just eventually lead back to the Rockstar site, some are really quite detailed. The [http://www.petsovernight.com Petsovernight.com] website displays pictures of animals and promises ''"If it's got a central nervous system, we've got it ready to go in a box to your house"'', tying in with the humour in the commercials. |
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− | ==Chatterbox FM== |
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− | [[Image:chatterboxfm.jpg|140px|right]] |
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− | ''[[Chatterbox FM]]'' is a talk radio hosted by [[Lazlow]] himslef. On this station [[Lazlow]] talks with guests and callers (mainly citizens of Liberty City). |
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+ | Some examples of commercials in ''GTA III'' are: ''"Sue Your Boss"'' (a scheme to gain money through lawsuits and faking injuries), ''"Fernando's New Beginnings"'' ([[Fernando Martinez]]'s method of saving stale marriages... through letting the husband use the services of a ''[[prostitute|mistress]]'' that satisfies his sexual needs) and ''"Liberty City Survivor"'' (an extremely violent reality show, ''"we will take 20 recently paroled guys, equip them with grenade launchers and flamethrowers, and let them hunt each other down"''). |
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− | The following persons are credited for guest voices: |
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− | * Lucien Jones |
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− | * Karin Bykowski |
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− | * Hank Stewart |
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− | * Abbi Davis |
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− | * Mellowvision.com |
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− | * Paul Maloney |
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− | * bernieS |
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− | * Frank Fava |
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− | * Kit Halsted |
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− | * Joe Casalino |
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− | * Dan Houser |
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− | * Jay Crutcher |
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− | * Frank Chavez |
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− | * DJ Rush |
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− | * A.M. Watson |
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− | * Laura Bykowski |
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− | * Navid Khonsari |
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− | * Sherry Wohglmuth |
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− | * Porkchop |
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− | * Renaude Sebbane |
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− | * Kyle Machlachlan |
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− | * Sabby |
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− | * Kim Schaefer |
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− | * Debi Mazar |
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− | * Nick Mandelos |
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− | * David Connell |
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− | * Reed Tucker |
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− | * Jennifer Kolbe |
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− | * Ami Plasse |
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− | * Keith Broadus |
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− | * Cameo Carlson |
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− | * JD Leeds |
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− | * Micheal Madsen |
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+ | ==Non-Selectable Radio Stations== |
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− | ==Commercials== |
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+ | There are several stations that can be seen advertised on billboards throughout Liberty City. However, these cannot be listened to by the player. They are [[Liberty FM]], [[WLLC The Zone 34.9 FM]], and [[Liberty Soul FM]]. It is unknown whether these stations were due to appear before being dropped [[Beta Releases in GTA III|during development]] or if they were simply designed to sit alongside other fake brands advertised in the game. |
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− | The myriad commercials that appear throughout the game deserve a special mention. They are all written by [[Dan Houser]] and [[Lazlow]] (the latter of whom also produced them). They are fairly convincing as real adverts as they adhere to many typical marketing clichés and tricks. Several adverts mention telephone numbers and official websites. Rockstar actually created these websites, and though many links just eventually lead back to the Rockstar site, some are really quite detailed. The [http://www.petsovernight.com Petsovernight.com] website displays pictures of animals and promises "If it's got a central nervous system, we've got it ready to go in a box to your house", tying in with the humour in the commercials. |
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+ | Another possible non-selectable station is what has been referred to as Orbit FM. However, close inspection of the ad (both in the game and in the instruction manual) shows that the correct name is [[Orbit|OR-Bit]]. There is no ‘FM’ and no evidence that it is a radio station. |
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− | Some examples of commercials within the game are: the Maibatsu [[Monstrosity]] adverts ("Mine is bigger!"), [[Fernando's New Beginnings]] ("A revolutionary new way to save your marriage."), the given phone number of which is 555-9292, and the new video game Pogo the Monkey ("He's got springs for legs!"). |
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+ | Libertyfm.jpg|The logo for Liberty FM. |
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− | There are several stations that can be seen advertised on billboards throughout Liberty City. However, these are not available for selection at any time during the game and have no songs or DJs associated with them. They are ''[[Liberty FM]]'', ''[[WLLC]]'' ‘The Zone’ and ''[[Liberty Soul FM]]''. It is not clear whether these stations were originally intended to be ‘real’ stations but dropped during development, or if they were simply designed to sit alongside other fake brands advertised in the game. |
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+ | Libertysoulfm.gif|The logo for Liberty Soul FM. |
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+ | WLLC-The-Zone-Logo.png|The logo for WLLC The Zone 34.9 FM |
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+ | Orbit-GTAIII-Logo.png|The logo for Orbit, a possible beta radio station. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==Soundtrack Sampler== |
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− | Another possible non-selectable station is what has been referred to as Orbit FM. However, close inspection of the ad (both in the game and in the instruction manual) shows that the correct name is OR-Bit. There is no ‘FM’ and no evidence that it is a radio station. |
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+ | {{Main|Grand Theft Auto III Soundtrack Sampler}} |
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+ | <gallery position=center> |
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+ | SoundtrackSampler-GTAIII-CoverEurope.jpg|European cover |
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+ | SoundtrackSampler-GTAIII-CoverUS.jpg|US cover |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *The number of new songs in this soundtrack is 55. |
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− | * [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] is the '''only''' city in the GTA Franchise to have a radio station to play Drum & Bass/jungle music. |
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+ | **There is one song repeating from a previous game (Da Shootaz's "[[Grand Theft Auto (song)|Grand Theft Auto]]"), so in total the radio soundtrack features 56 songs. |
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− | * [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] is the only city not to feature a radio station that plays R&B/soul music. |
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+ | *The year with the most licensed songs is 2000, with 11 songs. |
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− | ==Soundtrack Artwork== |
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+ | *For this edition, [[Rockstar]] greatly increased the use of licensed tracks, unlike what the company used for previous games in the series. However, the soundtrack still relies to a large degree in original creations, unlike what they would do in their next game, ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]]''. |
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− | [[File:Gta-3-ost-sampler.jpg|thumb|left|150px|GTA III OST Artwork]] |
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+ | *The game introduced the first talk radio in the series, [[Chatterbox FM]], and the first [[custom radio station]]. |
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+ | *This is the first game to feature recurring hosts Lazlow and [[Fernando Martinez]]. |
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+ | *In [[Lips 106]], Marydancin's "Wash Him Off" can be heard briefly, this song was removed from the final release of the game. Rockstar would nevertheless release the song later, in its full form, as part of the soundtrack of the game. |
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+ | *One fictitious band makes a reprise from ''GTA 2'': Conor and Jay ("Vegas Road", "Change”), they would later make an appearance in ''GTA: Liberty City Stories'' with a third song (“Train”). |
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+ | *The game uses a generic [[Police Scanner|police radio track]] used in countless films, series and games (''"5 George K, number 30 Broad street"'' is said in the track). This police track was used too in ''[[Grand Theft Auto (1997 game)|GTA]]'' and ''GTA 2''. |
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+ | *The oldest piece of music in the entire ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' series can be heard in this soundtrack: {{WP|Mozart}}'s "{{WP|Non più andrai|Non più andrai farfallone amoroso}}", from his opera ''"{{WP|The Marriage of Figaro}}"'' (1786). |
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− | :<sup>1</sup> - Fictional artist, song was made for the game. |
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+ | ==See Also== |
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− | :<sup>2</sup> - Song was mixed for the game. |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA (1997 game)|Radio Stations in GTA]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA London]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA 2]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA Vice City]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA Advance]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA San Andreas]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA Liberty City Stories]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA Vice City Stories]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA IV]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA Chinatown Wars]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA V]] |
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+ | *[[Radio Stations in GTA Online]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 10 March 2024
The radio stations in Grand Theft Auto III are a huge expansion over the radio stations of its predecessor, Grand Theft Auto 2. Like GTA 2, radio stations can only be heard while in a vehicle. Most radio stations play a mixture of music, DJ chat, and spoof advertising. GTA III includes different genres of music and for the first time in the game series, it also introduces a talk radio station and a custom radio station. In law enforcement vehicles, the commercial radio is replaced by a police radio.
Although many of the songs that appear in the game were written specially for the soundtrack (or in some cases for the soundtracks of previous games in the series), a large number of tracks were contributions by real artists. Craig Conner and Stuart Ross created the original tracks, often with vocals and performances by other musicians.
There are nine in-game radio stations and one custom station modified by the player. The songs are listed in the same order as they appear in the game. Authors of the original songs are listed aside the song title in superscript. Please select a radio station to jump to its section.
Radio Stations
Head Radio
Head Radio is hosted by Michael Hunt and plays pop, alternative rock and adult contemporary music.
- Dil-Don't – "Stripe Summer" (2001) (Craig Conner)
- Whatever – "Good Thing" (2001) (Allan Walker, Craig Conner)
- Craig Gray – "Fade Away" (2001) (Stuart Ross)
- Conor & Jay – "Change" (2001) (Craig Conner, Julie Wemyss)
- Frankie Fame – "See Through You" (2001) (Craig Conner)
- Scatwerk – "Electronic Go Go" (2001) (Stuart Ross)
- Dezma – "Life Is But A Mere Supply" (2001) (Craig Conner)
Double Clef FM
Double Clef FM is hosted by Morgan Merryweather and plays classical music. The English translations of the titles are in subscript.
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – "Le Nozze di Figaro: Non più andrai farfallone amoroso" (1786)
- Performed by Orchestra e Corodi Roma della RAI, Zubin Mehta, Sesto Bruscantini, and Teresa Berganza (1968)
- Giacomo Puccini – "Gianni Schicchi: O mio babbino caro" (1918) (PS2 only)
- Performed by Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro di Milano della RAI, Massimo Pradella, and Cecilia Fusco (1963)
- Giuseppe Verdi – "La traviata: Libiamo ne' lieti calici" (1853)
- Performed by Nino Verchi, Renata Scotto, José Carreras, and Sesto Bruscantini (1973)
- Gaetano Donizetti – "Lucia di Lammermoor: Chi mi frena in tal momento" (1835)
- Performed by Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro di Torino della RAI, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli, Renata Scotto, Luciano Pavarotti, and Piero Cappuccilli (1967)
- Giuseppe Verdi – "Rigoletto: La donna è mobile" (1851)
- Performed by Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro Comunale of Florence, Carlo Maria Giulini, Luciano Pavarotti, and Renata Scotto (1966)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – "Don Giovanni: Finch'han del vino" (1787)
- Performed by Orchestra e Corodi Roma della RAI, Carlo Maria Guilini, Sesto Bruscantini, Nicolai Ghiaurov, and Alfredo Kraus (1970)
K-JAH
K-JAH, also known as Jah Radio, is hosted by Horace "The Pacifist" Walsh and plays dub and reggae music. All the tracks came from the 1981 album "Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires", by Scientist.
- Scientist – "Dance of the Vampires" (1981)
- Scientist – "Your Teeth In My Neck" (1981)
- Scientist – "The Corpse Rises" (1981)
- Scientist – "The Mummy's Shroud" (1981)
- Scientist – "Plague of Zombies" (1981)
Rise FM
Rise FM is hosted by Andre "The Accelerator" and plays trance and house music. All songs were mixed by Terry Donovan.
- Chris Walsh & Dave Beran – "Shake (Revolt Clogrock Remix)" (2001) (mixes in again at the end of the radio)
- Shiver – "Deep Time" (2000)
- R.R.D.S. – "Innerbattle" (2001)
- Slyder – "Score (Original Mix) (2000)"
- Slyder – "Neo (The One) (2000)"
Lips 106
Lips 106 is hosted by Andee and plays Top 40 music, including pop, alternative rock, hip hop and funk.
- Fatamarse – "Bump To The Music" (2001) (Craig Conner)
- April's In Paris – "Feels Like I Just Can't Take No More" (2001) (Craig Conner)
- Lucy – "Forever" (2001) (Stuart Ross)
- Boyz 2 Girlz – "Pray It Goes Ok?" (2001) (Craig Conner)
- Da Shootaz – "Grand Theft Auto" (1997) (C.Conner, Robert DeNegro)
- Funky BJs – "Rubber Tip" (2001) (Stuart Ross)
Game Radio
Game Radio is hosted by Stretch Armstrong and Lord Sear and plays underground and east-coast hip-hop and gangsta rap music. All songs were mixed by Stretch Armstrong.
- Royce Da 5'9" – "We're Live (Danger)" (2001)
- Nature – "Nature Freestyle" (2001)
- JoJo Pellegrino – "JoJo Pellegrino Freestyle" (2001)
- Royce Da 5'9" & Pretty Ugly – "Spit Game" (2001)
- Royce Da 5'9" – "I'm the King" (1999)
- Black Rob – "By a Stranger" (2000)
- Agallah & Sean Price – "Rising to the Top" (2001)
Background Music
- Reef – "Scary Movies (Instrumental)" (1998)
- Rush – "Instrumental Bed 1" (2001)
- Rush – "Instrumental Bed 2" (2001)
MSX FM
MSX FM is hosted by MC Codebreaker and play drum 'n' bass and jungle music. All songs were mixed by DJ Timecode.
- Calyx – "Quagmire" (2001)
- Rascal & Klone – "Get Wild" (2000)
- Ryme Tyme – "Judgement Day" (2000)
- Hex – "Force" (2000)
- Omni Trio – "First Contact" (2001)
- Aquasky – "Spectre" (2001)
- Rascal & Klone – "Winner Takes All" (2000)
- Ryme Tyme – "T Minus" (2000)
- nCode – "Spasm" (1999)
- D. Kay – "Monolith" (2000)
- Dom & Ryme Tyme – "Iceberg" (2000)
Flashback 95.6
Flashback 95.6 is hosted by Toni and plays 1980s pop and post-disco music. All the songs featured come from the soundtrack of the 1983 hit film "Scarface" and were composed and produced by Giorgio Moroder.
- Debbie Harry – "Rush Rush" (1983)
- Elizabeth Daily – "Shake It Up" (1983)
- Paul Engemann – "Scarface (Push It to the Limit)" (1983)
- Amy Holland – "She's On Fire" (1983)
- Elizabeth Daily – "I'm Hot Tonight" (1983)
Chatterbox FM
Chatterbox FM is a talk radio station hosted by Lazlow, featuring call-ins from various citizens of Liberty City.
The following persons are credited for guest voices:
Lucien Jones, Karin Bykowski, Hank Stewart, Abbi Davis, Mellowvision.com, Paul Maloney, bernieS, Frank Fava, Kit Halsted, Joe Casalino, Dan Houser, Jay Crutcher, Frank Chavez, DJ Rush, A.M. Watson, Laura Bykowski, Navid Khonsari, Sherry Wohglmuth, Porkchop, Renaude Sebbane, Kyle Machlachlan, Sabby, Kim Schaefer, Debi Mazar, Nick Mandelos, David Connell, Reed Tucker, Jennifer Kolbe, Ami Plasse, Keith Broadus, Cameo Carlson, JD Leeds, Michael Madsen.
MP3 Player/CD Changer
GTA III allows players to play their songs in the PC and Xbox ports of the game. This custom radio station is named "MP3 Player" in the PC port, and "CD Changer" in the Xbox port.
"MP3 Player" only supports .mp3 and .wav music formats. Tracks are played in alphabetical order according to their file names and cannot be skipped. Inserting custom music into "MP3 Player" consists simply of placing music files into the "mp3" folder located within the primary game folder (i.e. Program Files\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto III\mp3
). For the Xbox version, a CD must be installed into the console's hard drive.
Other Songs
The following list of songs was either not included on the in-game radio or they can be heard briefly as snippets or as background music:
- Marydancin – "Wash Him Off" (2001) (Craig Conner) - Originally intended to air on Lips 106. A sample is played at the start of the radio's transmission, when some of the songs intended to be played on the station are briefly shown. Paramedics will also sing lyrics from this song.
- Rev. Rooney & The Rocksta Choir – "God Bless All the Universe" (1997) - Reused from Heavenly Radio; the instrumental version is used as background music on Lips 106.
- TJ Rizing – "Agent 007" (2000) - Mentioned in the game's manual and mixed with other songs on the MSX FM set.
- Animal Testing Centre - "DSP" (1997) (C.Conner) - Reused from The Fix FM; used in the mission Chaperone as the music coming from Warehouse Rave Venues.
- Tom Novy – "Back to The Streets" (2000) - Used in the German TV commercial. The song was likely planned to be a part of the soundtrack, likely removed together with Tom Novy's in-game appearance.
- Derrick May - "Kaotic Harmony" (1996) - Used in the reveal trailer for GTA III.
- Ruggiero Leoncavallo - "I Pagliacci: Vesti la giubba" (1892) Performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, Nello Santi, and Plácido Domingo (1971) - Used in the Japanese TV commercial; the song later appeared on Double Clef FM in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.
Additionally, there are a number of places, such as Red Light District or Hepburn Heights, that play short snippets of uncredited music. It is currently unknown whether the songs used were made in-house or were taken from the stock music library.
Commercials
Main article: Commercials in GTA III
Commercials in GTA III are included in-between songs in the radios, a kind of feature that was successful in the previous game and was repeated for GTA III. The commercials are one of the hallmarks of the radios and advertize fictional products using adult humor, zany banters and recognizable marketing clichés and tropes used in real life commercials.
They are all written by Dan Houser and Lazlow (the latter of whom also produced them). Several adverts mention telephone numbers and official websites. Rockstar actually created these websites, and though many links just eventually lead back to the Rockstar site, some are really quite detailed. The Petsovernight.com website displays pictures of animals and promises "If it's got a central nervous system, we've got it ready to go in a box to your house", tying in with the humour in the commercials.
Some examples of commercials in GTA III are: "Sue Your Boss" (a scheme to gain money through lawsuits and faking injuries), "Fernando's New Beginnings" (Fernando Martinez's method of saving stale marriages... through letting the husband use the services of a mistress that satisfies his sexual needs) and "Liberty City Survivor" (an extremely violent reality show, "we will take 20 recently paroled guys, equip them with grenade launchers and flamethrowers, and let them hunt each other down").
Non-Selectable Radio Stations
There are several stations that can be seen advertised on billboards throughout Liberty City. However, these cannot be listened to by the player. They are Liberty FM, WLLC The Zone 34.9 FM, and Liberty Soul FM. It is unknown whether these stations were due to appear before being dropped during development or if they were simply designed to sit alongside other fake brands advertised in the game.
Another possible non-selectable station is what has been referred to as Orbit FM. However, close inspection of the ad (both in the game and in the instruction manual) shows that the correct name is OR-Bit. There is no ‘FM’ and no evidence that it is a radio station.
Soundtrack Sampler
Main article: Grand Theft Auto III Soundtrack Sampler
Trivia
- The number of new songs in this soundtrack is 55.
- There is one song repeating from a previous game (Da Shootaz's "Grand Theft Auto"), so in total the radio soundtrack features 56 songs.
- The year with the most licensed songs is 2000, with 11 songs.
- For this edition, Rockstar greatly increased the use of licensed tracks, unlike what the company used for previous games in the series. However, the soundtrack still relies to a large degree in original creations, unlike what they would do in their next game, GTA Vice City.
- The game introduced the first talk radio in the series, Chatterbox FM, and the first custom radio station.
- This is the first game to feature recurring hosts Lazlow and Fernando Martinez.
- In Lips 106, Marydancin's "Wash Him Off" can be heard briefly, this song was removed from the final release of the game. Rockstar would nevertheless release the song later, in its full form, as part of the soundtrack of the game.
- One fictitious band makes a reprise from GTA 2: Conor and Jay ("Vegas Road", "Change”), they would later make an appearance in GTA: Liberty City Stories with a third song (“Train”).
- The game uses a generic police radio track used in countless films, series and games ("5 George K, number 30 Broad street" is said in the track). This police track was used too in GTA and GTA 2.
- The oldest piece of music in the entire Grand Theft Auto series can be heard in this soundtrack: Mozart's "Non più andrai farfallone amoroso", from his opera "The Marriage of Figaro" (1786).
See Also
- Radio Stations in GTA
- Radio Stations in GTA London
- Radio Stations in GTA 2
- Radio Stations in GTA Vice City
- Radio Stations in GTA Advance
- Radio Stations in GTA San Andreas
- Radio Stations in GTA Liberty City Stories
- Radio Stations in GTA Vice City Stories
- Radio Stations in GTA IV
- Radio Stations in GTA Chinatown Wars
- Radio Stations in GTA V
- Radio Stations in GTA Online
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Head Radio • Double Clef FM • K-JAH • Rise FM • Lips 106 • Game FM • MSX FM • Flashback 95.6 • Chatterbox FM • MP3 Player | |
Vice City | Wildstyle • Flash FM • K-Chat • Fever 105 • V-Rock • VCPR • Radio Espantoso • Emotion 98.3 • Wave 103 • MP3 Player |
San Andreas | Playback FM • K-Rose • K-DST • Bounce FM • SF-UR • Radio Los Santos • Radio X • CSR 103.9 • K-JAH West • Master Sounds 98.3 • WCTR • User Track Player |
Advance | Radio Stations |
Liberty City Stories | Head Radio • Double Clef FM • K-JAH • Rise FM • Lips 106 • Radio Del Mundo • MSX 98 • Flashback FM • The Liberty Jam • LCFR |
Vice City Stories | Flash FM • V-Rock • Paradise FM • VCPR • VCFL • The Wave 103 • Fresh 105 FM • Radio Espantoso • Emotion 98.3 |