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[[Image:Integrity.png|right|thumb|200px|The Integrity 2.0 logo.]] | [[Image:Integrity.png|right|thumb|200px|The Integrity 2.0 logo.]] | ||
'''Integrity 2.0''' is a radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]''. Unlike the other channels in the game, Integrity is not available at the beginning of the game. Comments can be heard on other channels about [[Lazlow]] raising funds for his new radio "experience", which he is planning to name 'Lazlow 2.0'. Once [[Algonquin]] is unlocked, Integrity 2.0 goes on-air. The show takes the form of a modified talk radio: Lazlow wanders around [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] and interviews the random people he comes across. His interviewees include a rock star, a hot dog vendor (who Lazlow later assaults after insulting him), a pedophile, a woman who believes the answers to life's questions can be solved by imagining one's face is an exclamation mark, and a taxi driver. | '''Integrity 2.0''' is a radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]''. Unlike the other channels in the game, Integrity is not available at the beginning of the game. Comments can be heard on other channels about [[Lazlow]] raising funds for his new radio "experience", which he is planning to name 'Lazlow 2.0'. Once [[Algonquin]] is unlocked, Integrity 2.0 goes on-air. The show takes the form of a modified talk radio: Lazlow wanders around [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] and interviews the random people he comes across. His interviewees include a rock star (who has a city block shut down to film a music video), a hot dog vendor (who Lazlow later assaults after insulting him), a pedophile, a woman who believes the answers to life's questions can be solved by imagining one's face is an exclamation mark, and a taxi driver. | ||
Lazlow returns in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] along with a side-kick named Jorge. | Lazlow returns in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] along with a side-kick named Jorge. |
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