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'''Michael "Mike" Hunt''' is the DJ for [[Head Radio]] in [[Grand Theft Auto III]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]. He is voiced by [[Russ Mottla]] in both appearances.
'''Michael Hunt''' is a DJ for [[Head Radio]] since 1998 ([[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]). In the year 1992 ([[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]), he was living with his mother in a house with a backyard that was in [[San Fierro]] since he was born. His name is a "censored" form of the gag name ''Mike Hunt'' (my cunt). During the course of the GTA series, he develops a vendetta against [[LIPS 106]] for playing "Top 40" music as opposed to "real rock and roll music." By the sound of his voice, he appears to be over 35 years of age, married and has children of his own (who probably listen to Head Radio on a daily basis).
 
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==Background==
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Since he was born, Mike was living with his mother in a house with a backyard that was in [[San Fierro (3D Universe)|San Fierro]]. At some point before or during [[1998]], he moved to [[Liberty City (3D Universe)|Liberty City]] and became the DJ for Head Radio. Mike develops a vendetta against [[Lips 106]] for playing "Top 40" music as opposed to "real rock and roll music".
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The name "Michael Hunt" is a "censored" form of the gag name ''Mike Hunt'' (which if said aloud, sounds like "my cunt"), which he even urges his audience to refer to him as. He often uses "cheesy" cliches, such as "rock around the clock 24/7" and "non-stop rock and pop" even going so far as to shout "cowabunga!" after a song. During a segment between songs, Hunt mentions he has a drug addiction, and as a result does not currently have contact with his children.
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Hunt is one of the featured celebrities on the [[Vinewood Walk of Fame]] in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''.
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Revision as of 23:32, 17 July 2015

Michael "Mike" Hunt is the DJ for Head Radio in Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories. He is voiced by Russ Mottla in both appearances.

Background

Since he was born, Mike was living with his mother in a house with a backyard that was in San Fierro. At some point before or during 1998, he moved to Liberty City and became the DJ for Head Radio. Mike develops a vendetta against Lips 106 for playing "Top 40" music as opposed to "real rock and roll music".

The name "Michael Hunt" is a "censored" form of the gag name Mike Hunt (which if said aloud, sounds like "my cunt"), which he even urges his audience to refer to him as. He often uses "cheesy" cliches, such as "rock around the clock 24/7" and "non-stop rock and pop" even going so far as to shout "cowabunga!" after a song. During a segment between songs, Hunt mentions he has a drug addiction, and as a result does not currently have contact with his children.

Hunt is one of the featured celebrities on the Vinewood Walk of Fame in Grand Theft Auto V.

Navigation

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