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ā | Various '''radio stations''' can be received on radios in most vehicles '''in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'''. The multi-CD soundtrack to the game was an instant best-seller. |
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ā | The soundtrack of the game is popular not only with fans of the game, but also with lovers of 1980's music. In the game it is played on various "radio stations" the player can tune into after stealing a car, but it has also been released in a [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Official Soundtrack Box Set|box set]] or seven separate CDs. |
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+ | Various '''radio stations''' can be received on radios in most vehicles in '''''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'''''. They are also available in the Audio menu, while the game is paused. The soundtrack has been released in a [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Official Soundtrack Box Set|box set]] and seven separate CDs. |
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The player can listen to the following radio stations: |
The player can listen to the following radio stations: |
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* [[Wildstyle]] - Hip Hop, Electro |
* [[Wildstyle]] - Hip Hop, Electro |
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ā | * [[Flash FM]] - Pop |
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+ | * [[K-Chat]] - Interviews |
ā | * [[Fever 105]] - Soul, Disco, R&B |
+ | * [[Fever 105]] - Soul, Disco, Quiet Storm, Funk, R&B |
ā | * [[V-Rock]] - Rock, Metal |
+ | * [[V-Rock]] - Rock, Hard Rock, Metal |
* [[VCPR]] - Political Talk Show |
* [[VCPR]] - Political Talk Show |
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ā | * [[Radio Espantoso]] - Latin |
+ | * [[Radio Espantoso]] - Latin, Salsa Music |
* [[Emotion 98.3]] - Power Ballads |
* [[Emotion 98.3]] - Power Ballads |
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ā | * [[Wave 103]] - New Wave, Synthpop |
+ | * [[Wave 103]] - New Wave, Pop, Synthpop |
* [[MP3 Player]] (PC only) - User-Defined Track Player |
* [[MP3 Player]] (PC only) - User-Defined Track Player |
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+ | * [[MP3 Player|Tape Deck]]Ā (Xbox only) - User-Defined Track Player (Plays music ripped from Audio CD to the HDD) |
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The songs are listed in the same order as they appear in the game. |
The songs are listed in the same order as they appear in the game. |
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+ | ===Wildstyle=== |
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The following songs can be heard on the station: |
The following songs can be heard on the station: |
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ā | + | * Trouble Funk - "Pump Me Up" |
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ā | + | * Davy DMX - "One for the Treble" |
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ā | + | * Cybotron - "Clear" |
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ā | + | * Hashim - "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)" |
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ā | + | * Herbie Hancock - "Rockit" 2 |
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ā | + | * Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force - "Looking for the Perfect Beat" 2 |
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ā | + | * 2 Live Crew - "Get It Girl" |
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ā | + | * Run-D.M.C. - "Rock Box" |
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ā | + | * Mantronix - "Bassline" |
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ā | + | * Tyrone Brunson - "The Smurf" 2 |
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ā | + | * Whodini - "Magic's Wand" |
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ā | + | * Zapp & Roger - "More Bounce to the Ounce" |
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ā | + | * Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five - "The Message" |
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ā | + | * Kurtis Blow - "The Breaks" |
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ā | + | * Man Parrish - "Hip Hop Be Bop (Don't Stop)" |
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ā | ==Flash FM== |
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+ | [[Image:Flash.jpg|right|140px]] |
ā | + | [[Flash FM]] is hosted by [[Toni]] (voiced by Maria Chambers), and plays period pop music. |
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The following songs can be heard on the station: |
The following songs can be heard on the station: |
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ā | + | * Hall & Oates - "Out of Touch" |
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ā | + | * Wang Chung - "Dance Hall Days" |
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ā | + | * Michael Jackson - "Billie Jean" 2 |
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ā | + | * Laura Branigan - "Self Control" |
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ā | + | * Go West - "Call Me" |
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ā | + | * INXS - "Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain)" |
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ā | + | * Bryan Adams - "Run to You" |
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ā | + | * Electric Light Orchestra - "Four Little Diamonds" |
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ā | + | * Yes - "Owner of a Lonely Heart" |
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ā | + | * The Buggles - "Video Killed the Radio Star" |
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ā | + | * Aneka - "Japanese Boy" |
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ā | + | * Talk Talk - "Life's What You Make It" |
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ā | + | * The Outfield - "Your Love" |
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ā | + | * Joe Jackson - "Steppin' Out" |
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ā | + | * The Fixx - "One Thing Leads to Another" |
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ā | + | * Lionel Richie - "Running with the Night" (Only featured in the original PS2 version) |
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+ | ===K-Chat=== |
ā | [[Image:Kchat.jpg |
+ | [[Image:Kchat.jpg|right|140px]] |
ā | + | [[K-Chat]] is celebrity talk station hosted by [[Amy Sheckenhausen]] (voiced by Leyna Weber). |
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The following persons are interviewed: |
The following persons are interviewed: |
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ā | + | * [[Jezz Torrent]] |
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ā | + | * [[Michaela Carapadis]] |
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ā | + | * [[Pat "Mr. Zoo" Flannerdy]] |
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ā | + | * [[Gethsemanee Starhawk Moonmaker]] |
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ā | + | * [[BJ Smith]] |
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ā | + | * [[Claude Maginot]] |
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ā | + | * [[Thor]] |
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ā | ==Fever 105== |
+ | ===Fever 105=== |
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+ | [[Image:Fever 105.jpgā|right|140px]] |
ā | + | [[Fever 105]] is hosted by [[Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit]] (voiced by Julius Dyson) and plays soul, disco, quiet storm, funkĀ and R&B. |
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The following songs can be heard on the station: |
The following songs can be heard on the station: |
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ā | + | * The Whispers - "And the Beat Goes On" |
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ā | + | * Fat Larry's Band - "Act Like You Know" |
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ā | + | * Oliver Cheatham - "Get Down Saturday Night" |
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ā | + | * The Pointer Sisters - "Automatic" |
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ā | + | * RenĆ© & Angela - "I'll Be Good" |
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ā | + | * Mary Jane Girls - "All Night Long" |
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ā | + | * Rick James - "Ghetto Life" |
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ā | + | * Michael Jackson - "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" 2 |
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ā | + | * Evelyn King - "Shame" |
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ā | + | * Teena Marie - "Behind the Groove" |
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ā | + | * Mtume - "Juicy Fruit" |
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ā | + | * Kool & The Gang - "Summer Madness" |
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ā | + | * Indeep - "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life" |
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ā | ==V-Rock== |
+ | ===V-Rock=== |
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ā | + | [[V-Rock]] is hosted by [[Lazlow]], who also scripted and produced many of the radio stations in the game, and features rock, hard rock and heavy metal music. |
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ā | The following songs can be heard on the station: |
+ | The following songs can be heard on the station: |
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+ | * Mƶtley CrĆ¼e - "Too Young to Fall in Love" |
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ā | + | * Quiet Riot - "Cum On Feel the Noize" |
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ā | + | * The Cult - "She Sells Sanctuary" |
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ā | + | * Ozzy Osbourne - "Bark at the Moon" 2 |
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ā | # Ozzy Osbourne - "Bark at the Moon" |
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+ | * Alcatrazz - "God Blessed Video" |
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ā | + | * Tesla - "Cumin' Atcha Live" |
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ā | + | * Autograph - "Turn Up the Radio" |
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ā | + | * Megadeth - "Peace Sells" |
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ā | + | * Anthrax - "Madhouse" |
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ā | + | * Slayer - "Raining Blood" |
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ā | # Slayer - "Raining Blood" |
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ā | + | V-Rock was also the branding of WSTB, a radio station serving Streetsboro High School in Streetsboro, Ohio. Like it's virtual successor, V-Rock played heavy metal music; indeed, given the time period V-Rock was on the air (1991-1999), it's likely the on-air station played many of the same songs as the station in the video game. V-Rock signed off the air in the wake of the Columbine tragedy, and resumed that fall with a new brand and new format. (See also [[wikipedia:WSTB|WSTB]] for additional information.) |
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+ | ===VCPR=== |
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+ | [[Image:VCPRlogo.jpg|right|140px]] |
+ | [[Vice City Public Radio]]'','' abbreviated as VCPR, is hosted by [[Jonathan Freeloader]] (Patrick Olsen) and [[Michelle Montanius]] (Kelly Guest). The station's only program is called [[Pressing Issues]], and is hosted by [[Maurice Chavez]] (voiced by Philip Anthony Rodriguez). The show focuses on exactly that—particular issues are chosen, and [[Maurice Chavez]] mediates an informal debate between selected guests. |
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+ | Three such issues are broadcast within the game. They are: |
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+ | ===Radio Espantoso=== |
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The following songs can be heard on the station: |
The following songs can be heard on the station: |
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ā | + | * Cachao - "A Gozar Con Mi Combo" |
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ā | + | * Alpha Banditos - "The Bull is Wrong" 1 |
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ā | + | * Tres Apenas Como Eso - "Yo Te MirĆ©" 1 |
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ā | + | * Deodato - "Latin Flute" |
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ā | + | * Mongo SantamarĆa - "Mama Papa Tu" |
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ā | + | * Mongo SantamarĆa - "Me and You Baby (Picao y Tostao)" |
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ā | + | * Machito - "Mambo Mucho Mambo" |
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ā | + | * Unaesta - "La Vida Es Una Lenteja" 1 |
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ā | + | * Lonnie Liston Smith - "Expansions" |
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ā | + | * Irakere - "Anunga Nunga" (Incorrectly credited as "Aguanile") 2 |
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ā | + | * Deodato - "Super Strut" |
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ā | + | * Xavier Cugat - "Jamay" |
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ā | + | * Benny MorĆ© - "Maracaibo Oriental" |
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ā | + | * Tito Puente - "Mambo GozĆ³n" |
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ā | ==Emotion 98.3== |
+ | ===Emotion 98.3=== |
[[File:98.3.jpg|right|140px]] |
[[File:98.3.jpg|right|140px]] |
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ā | + | [[Emotion 98.3]] is hosted by Fernando Martinez (voiced by Frank Chavez) and features power ballads. |
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The following songs can be heard on the station: |
The following songs can be heard on the station: |
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ā | + | * Foreigner - "Waiting for a Girl Like You" |
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ā | + | * Kate Bush - "Wow" |
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ā | + | * Squeeze - "Tempted" |
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ā | + | * REO Speedwagon - "Keep On Loving You" |
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ā | + | * Cutting Crew - "(I Just) Died in Your Arms" |
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ā | + | * Roxy Music - "More Than This" |
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ā | + | * Toto - "Africa" |
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ā | + | * Mr. Mister - "Broken Wings" |
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ā | + | * John Waite - "Missing You" |
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ā | + | * Jan Hammer - "Crockett's Theme" |
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ā | + | * Night Ranger - "Sister Christian" |
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ā | + | * Luther Vandross - "Never Too Much" |
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ā | ==Wave 103== |
+ | ===Wave 103=== |
ā | [[Image:Wave103.jpg |
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ā | + | [[Wave 103]] is hosted by [[Adam First]] (voiced by Jamie Canfield), and features New Wave, popĀ and Synthpop music. |
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The following songs can be heard on the station: |
The following songs can be heard on the station: |
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ā | + | * Frankie Goes to Hollywood - "Two Tribes" |
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ā | + | * Sigue Sigue Sputnik - "Love Missile F1-11" |
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ā | + | * Gary Numan - "Cars" |
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ā | + | * The Human League - "(Keep Feeling) Fascination" |
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ā | + | * Blondie - "Atomic" |
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ā | + | * Nena - "99 Luftballons" |
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ā | + | * Kim Wilde - "Kids in America" |
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ā | + | * Tears for Fears - "Pale Shelter" |
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ā | + | * Corey Hart - "Sunglasses at Night" |
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ā | + | * ABC - "Poison Arrow" |
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ā | + | * A Flock of Seagulls - "I Ran (So Far Away)" |
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ā | + | * The Psychedelic Furs - "Love My Way" |
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ā | + | * Animotion - "Obsession" |
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ā | + | * Spandau Ballet - "Gold" |
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ā | + | * Thomas Dolby - "Hyperactive!" |
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ā | + | * Romeo Void - "Never Say Never" |
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ā | ==VCPR== |
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ā | ''[[Vice City Public Radio]],'' abbreviated as ''[[VCPR]]'', is hosted by [[Maurice Chavez]] (voiced by Philip Anthony Rodriguez), with supervisors [[Jonathan Freeloader]] (Patrick Olsen) and [[Michelle Montanius]] (Kelly Guest). |
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ā | On [[VCPR]] are the frequent donation drives by [[Michelle Montanius]] and [[Jonathan Freeloader]], who between shows beg for support money (as [[VCPR]] is a public show, it relies on donations) and try to make the listener feel as guilty as possible about listening yet not supporting Public Radio. |
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ā | ===Pressing Issues=== |
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ā | Much like [[KCHAT]], [[VCPR]] features live interviews; unlike the celebrity interviews on [[KCHAT]], however, the show broadcast on [[VCPR]] within the game is called ''Pressing Issues'', and focuses on exactly that—particular issues are chosen, and [[Maurice Chavez]] mediates an informal debate between selected guests. Three such issues are broadcast within the game. |
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ā | The first issue deals with issues of general ''morality''. The three guests for this debate are firebrand [[Pastor Richards]] (David Green), harried activist, mother and wife [[Jan Brown]] (Maureen Silliman), and naturist [[Barry Stark]] (Renaud Sebbane). [[Pastor Richards]] is a corrupt and wholly insane televangelist, who promises salvation (in the form of a radiation proof giant living space/effigy of [[Pastor Richards|Richards]]) to all those who pay him very large donations (he later reveals that he was actually planning on using the money to build himself a palace mansion in Hawaii). [[Jan Brown]] is an overstressed, overattentive mother who is cheated on (constantly) by her husband. [[Barry Stark]] is a naturist and a liar, with sexuality issues (he gets erections several times during the debate). By the end of this segment, [[Pastor Richards]] snaps, and, disgusted by [[Barry Stark|Stark]]'s nudism, pulls a gun on him and shoots him in the genitals, while [[Jan Brown|Brown]] passes out. [[Pastor Richards]] also ends up claiming the station as his own for a short while. |
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ā | [[Barry Stark]] also appeared as a caller on [[Chatterbox FM]] in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] and [[Grand Theft Auto III]]'', where he makes similar comments about nudity. |
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ā | During the interview, [[Pastor Richards]] complains that "American newspapers are owned by Canadians with an agenda". This could be a reference to the mockumentary ''The Canadian Conspiracy'', which details how the Canadian government is subverting the United States by taking over its media, and came out in 1985, one year before the setting of the game. |
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ā | There is a perception amongst some gamers that [[Pastor Richards]] is a caricature either of former televangelist [[Jim Bakker]] or [[Pat Robertson]]. [[Rockstar Games]] has set up a toll-free telephone line that, when called, plays a recording of [[Pastor Richards]] discussing his "Salvation Statue." The number can be reached by calling 1-866-9-SAVE-ME (972-8363). |
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ā | The interview goes awry when [[Pastor Richards]] pulls a gun on [[Barry Stark]] for being immoral and shoots him in the groin. [[Barry Stark|Barry]] survives and "is in need of a proctologist". The show then cuts away to [[Jonathan Freeloader|Jonathan]] and [[Michelle Montanius|Michelle]]. |
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ā | The second issue is that of perception and attitude. The three guests for this debate are exaggerated gothic artist [[Konstantinos Smith]] (voice artist credited as [http://konstantinos.com/ Konstantinos.com]), positive thinker, motivational speaker and shyster [[Jeremy Robard]] (Peter Silvestro), who claims that his 3 step program called "Think Your Way To Success" has changed people's lives and made him very rich, and [[Jenny Louise Crab]] (Mary Birdsong), a woman driven crazy by the murder of her foster parents, but seemingly addicted to high strength mood elevators in an effort to block the memory (as such, she is insanely hyperactive and scarily cheerful). |
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ā | During the show, [[Jeremy Robard|Robard]] persistently tries to sell his motivational tape series. This series is advertised elsewhere on ''Vice City'' radio, and it's worth noting that the initials for each program spells out the name of a popular illegal drug: "Motivate, Demonstrate, then Motivate Again" spells out "MDMA", the scientific abbreviation for [[wp:Ecstasy (drug)|Ecstasy]]; "Learn, Start, Doing" spells out "LSD", the abbreviation for lysergic acid diethylamide; "Think, Hold that thought, Complete" spells out "THC" the abbreviation for Tetrahydrocannabinol, the primary chemical in marijuana. Later in his dialogue he mentions, "And if you want to think *really* fast, try my crank-it-out program" (Crank is slang for Methamphetamine). |
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ā | Near the end of the show [[Maurice Chavez|Maurice]] eventually sees that [[Jeremy Robard]]'s program is worth nothing, that it hasn't got him anywhere, that he is not a rich successful business man, that he hasn't changed anyone's lives, and that he is nothing but a poor desperate fraud. [[Maurice Chavez|Maurice]] and [[Jeremy Robard|Jeremy]] breaks his nose with a 'heavy paperweight' on the air. |
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ā | The third "debate" on the station concerns public safety, particularly in the context of the rising tide of crime promoted in no small part by [[Tommy Vercetti]], the game's protagonist. The three guests during this segment are [[Congressman Alex Shrub]] (voiced by Chris Lucas), an extremely right-wing, cocksure politician who is also the youngest congressman elected by the city. He believes that America needs to accept it's okay to be rich and forget the poor, and during the course of the debate he also reveals past facts about host [[Maurice Chavez]] (how he used to work as clown, his failed attempts to be an actor, suffering from anxiety, attending group therapy, wanting to get a sex change etc). Social activist and extreme [[wp:Liberalism|liberal]] [[Callum Crayshaw]] (Sean Modica) is a stereotypical concerned rich boy who wants to "help the poor" in completely unfeasible ways with an organization he formed called "Speaking for the Underdog", and often talks about his trips to other continents (funded by his wealthy businessman Dad, who doesn't seem to care about the same issues at all). The last panel member is [[wp:secession|secession]]ist and last-minute panel replacement (The previous guest was carjacked and decided to stay at home arming himself to the teeth.) [[John F. Hickory]] (LJ Gansen), an extremely radical native [[wp:Florida|Floridian]] (though it is revealed he only moved to Vice City recently) who believes that by digging a suitably large river Florida can break free of the American mainland, and finally put a stop to the people flooding in from the northern states. |
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ā | Of note is the common (but unofficial) perception that [[Alex Shrub]] is a caricature of presidents George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, as well as Florida governor Jeb Bush. His last name Shrub would add to this, as a shrub is basically a bush. |
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ā | ==Other Songs== |
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ā | [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] includes a few songs present in the game, through various cutscenes, that are not featured on any radio station. |
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ā | These include: |
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ā | * Al Di Meola - "Ritmo De La Noche" (Featured during the "[[Bar Brawl]]" cutscene.) |
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ā | * Big Country - "In a Big Country" (Featured during "[[The Driver]]" cutscene, only in earlier PS2 versions.) |
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ā | * Whodini - "Freaks Come out at Night" (Featured during "[[The Job]]" cutscene. This song later appears on the soundtrack of [[GTA: Vice City Stories]] on [[Fresh 105 FM]].) |
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ā | * Blue Ćyster Cult - "I'm Burnin' for You" (Featured during the "[[Boomshine Saigon]]" cutscene.) |
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ā | Two unidentified songs in CafĆ© Robina, not played on Radio Espantoso, can be heard in the cutscenes to the missions [[Naval Engagement]] and [[Trojan Voodoo]]. Two other unidentified songs are played during the [[Introduction (GTA VC)|busted deal]] cutscene, and the game [[Keep Your Friends Close...|credits]]. |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | :<sup>2</sup> - Removed from December 2012 and onwards releases of the game. |
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+ | ==See also== |
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+ | {{Gtaiii_era_radio_stations}} |
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Revision as of 15:24, 3 April 2015
Various radio stations can be received on radios in most vehicles in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. They are also available in the Audio menu, while the game is paused. The soundtrack has been released in a box set and seven separate CDs.
Most radio stations play a mixture of music, DJ chat, and spoof advertising. The stations each reflect one style of music intended to evoke the atmosphere of the time. Several of the stations also reappear in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, which is a direct prequel to the game.
The player can listen to the following radio stations:
- Wildstyle - Hip Hop, Electro
- Flash FM - Pop
- K-Chat - Interviews
- Fever 105 - Soul, Disco, Quiet Storm, Funk, R&B
- V-Rock - Rock, Hard Rock, Metal
- VCPR - Political Talk Show
- Radio Espantoso - Latin, Salsa Music
- Emotion 98.3 - Power Ballads
- Wave 103 - New Wave, Pop, Synthpop
- MP3 Player (PC only) - User-Defined Track Player
- Tape Deck (Xbox only) - User-Defined Track Player (Plays music ripped from Audio CD to the HDD)
The songs are listed in the same order as they appear in the game.
Radio stations
Wildstyle
Wildstyle is hosted by famed Mr. Magic, who was an actual rap DJ during the 1980s, when the game takes place. The station plays hip hop and period electro music.
The following songs can be heard on the station:
- Trouble Funk - "Pump Me Up"
- Davy DMX - "One for the Treble"
- Cybotron - "Clear"
- Hashim - "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)"
- Herbie Hancock - "Rockit" 2
- Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force - "Looking for the Perfect Beat" 2
- 2 Live Crew - "Get It Girl"
- Run-D.M.C. - "Rock Box"
- Mantronix - "Bassline"
- Tyrone Brunson - "The Smurf" 2
- Whodini - "Magic's Wand"
- Zapp & Roger - "More Bounce to the Ounce"
- Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five - "The Message"
- Kurtis Blow - "The Breaks"
- Man Parrish - "Hip Hop Be Bop (Don't Stop)"
Flash FM
Flash FM is hosted by Toni (voiced by Maria Chambers), and plays period pop music.
The following songs can be heard on the station:
- Hall & Oates - "Out of Touch"
- Wang Chung - "Dance Hall Days"
- Michael Jackson - "Billie Jean" 2
- Laura Branigan - "Self Control"
- Go West - "Call Me"
- INXS - "Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain)"
- Bryan Adams - "Run to You"
- Electric Light Orchestra - "Four Little Diamonds"
- Yes - "Owner of a Lonely Heart"
- The Buggles - "Video Killed the Radio Star"
- Aneka - "Japanese Boy"
- Talk Talk - "Life's What You Make It"
- The Outfield - "Your Love"
- Joe Jackson - "Steppin' Out"
- The Fixx - "One Thing Leads to Another"
- Lionel Richie - "Running with the Night" (Only featured in the original PS2 version)
K-Chat
K-Chat is celebrity talk station hosted by Amy Sheckenhausen (voiced by Leyna Weber).
The following persons are interviewed:
- Jezz Torrent
- Michaela Carapadis
- Pat "Mr. Zoo" Flannerdy
- Gethsemanee Starhawk Moonmaker
- BJ Smith
- Claude Maginot
- Thor
Fever 105
Fever 105 is hosted by Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit (voiced by Julius Dyson) and plays soul, disco, quiet storm, funk and R&B.
The following songs can be heard on the station:
- The Whispers - "And the Beat Goes On"
- Fat Larry's Band - "Act Like You Know"
- Oliver Cheatham - "Get Down Saturday Night"
- The Pointer Sisters - "Automatic"
- RenƩ & Angela - "I'll Be Good"
- Mary Jane Girls - "All Night Long"
- Rick James - "Ghetto Life"
- Michael Jackson - "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" 2
- Evelyn King - "Shame"
- Teena Marie - "Behind the Groove"
- Mtume - "Juicy Fruit"
- Kool & The Gang - "Summer Madness"
- Indeep - "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life"
V-Rock
V-Rock is hosted by Lazlow, who also scripted and produced many of the radio stations in the game, and features rock, hard rock and heavy metal music.
The following songs can be heard on the station:
- Twisted Sister - "I Wanna Rock"
- Mƶtley CrĆ¼e - "Too Young to Fall in Love"
- Quiet Riot - "Cum On Feel the Noize"
- The Cult - "She Sells Sanctuary"
- Ozzy Osbourne - "Bark at the Moon" 2
- Love Fist - "Dangerous Bastard" 1
- Iron Maiden - "2 Minutes to Midnight"
- Loverboy - "Working for the Weekend"
- Alcatrazz - "God Blessed Video"
- Tesla - "Cumin' Atcha Live"
- Autograph - "Turn Up the Radio"
- Megadeth - "Peace Sells"
- Anthrax - "Madhouse"
- Slayer - "Raining Blood"
- Judas Priest - "You've Got Another Thing Comin'"
- Love Fist - "Fist Fury" 1
- David Lee Roth - "Yankee Rose"
V-Rock was also the branding of WSTB, a radio station serving Streetsboro High School in Streetsboro, Ohio. Like it's virtual successor, V-Rock played heavy metal music; indeed, given the time period V-Rock was on the air (1991-1999), it's likely the on-air station played many of the same songs as the station in the video game. V-Rock signed off the air in the wake of the Columbine tragedy, and resumed that fall with a new brand and new format. (See also WSTB for additional information.)
VCPR
Vice City Public Radio, abbreviated as VCPR, is hosted by Jonathan Freeloader (Patrick Olsen) and Michelle Montanius (Kelly Guest). The station's only program is called Pressing Issues, and is hosted by Maurice Chavez (voiced by Philip Anthony Rodriguez). The show focuses on exactly that—particular issues are chosen, and Maurice Chavez mediates an informal debate between selected guests.
Three such issues are broadcast within the game. They are:
- Morality
- Perception and Positive Thinking
- Public Safety
Radio Espantoso
Radio Espantoso is a Spanish-language radio station hosted by Pepe (voiced by Tony Chiroldes) and plays Latin music. On a trivial note, the radio station's name translates literally as "Terrifying Radius" or "Horrible Radius".
The following songs can be heard on the station:
- Cachao - "A Gozar Con Mi Combo"
- Alpha Banditos - "The Bull is Wrong" 1
- Tres Apenas Como Eso - "Yo Te MirƩ" 1
- Deodato - "Latin Flute"
- Mongo SantamarĆa - "Mama Papa Tu"
- Mongo SantamarĆa - "Me and You Baby (Picao y Tostao)"
- Machito - "Mambo Mucho Mambo"
- Unaesta - "La Vida Es Una Lenteja" 1
- Lonnie Liston Smith - "Expansions"
- Irakere - "Anunga Nunga" (Incorrectly credited as "Aguanile") 2
- Deodato - "Super Strut"
- Xavier Cugat - "Jamay"
- Benny MorƩ - "Maracaibo Oriental"
- Tito Puente - "Mambo GozĆ³n"
Emotion 98.3
Emotion 98.3 is hosted by Fernando Martinez (voiced by Frank Chavez) and features power ballads.
The following songs can be heard on the station:
- Foreigner - "Waiting for a Girl Like You"
- Kate Bush - "Wow"
- Squeeze - "Tempted"
- REO Speedwagon - "Keep On Loving You"
- Cutting Crew - "(I Just) Died in Your Arms"
- Roxy Music - "More Than This"
- Toto - "Africa"
- Mr. Mister - "Broken Wings"
- John Waite - "Missing You"
- Jan Hammer - "Crockett's Theme"
- Night Ranger - "Sister Christian"
- Luther Vandross - "Never Too Much"
Wave 103
Wave 103 is hosted by Adam First (voiced by Jamie Canfield), and features New Wave, pop and Synthpop music.
The following songs can be heard on the station:
- Frankie Goes to Hollywood - "Two Tribes"
- Sigue Sigue Sputnik - "Love Missile F1-11"
- Gary Numan - "Cars"
- The Human League - "(Keep Feeling) Fascination"
- Blondie - "Atomic"
- Nena - "99 Luftballons"
- Kim Wilde - "Kids in America"
- Tears for Fears - "Pale Shelter"
- Corey Hart - "Sunglasses at Night"
- ABC - "Poison Arrow"
- A Flock of Seagulls - "I Ran (So Far Away)"
- The Psychedelic Furs - "Love My Way"
- Animotion - "Obsession"
- Spandau Ballet - "Gold"
- Thomas Dolby - "Hyperactive!"
- Romeo Void - "Never Say Never"
References
- 1 - Fictional artist, song was composed for the game.
- 2 - Removed from December 2012 and onwards releases of the game.
See also
Template:Gtaiii era radio stations