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{{Radio station
{{Radio station
| image = [[File:Fresh.jpg|150px]]
| image = [[File:FreshFM-GTAVCS-logo.jpg|150px]]
| genre = Hip-Hop <br> Rap <br> Techno <br> Electro
| genre = Hip-Hop<br />Rap<br />Techno<br />Electro
| games = [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]
| games = [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]
| djs  = [[Luke|Luke Campbell]]
| djs  = [[Luke]]
}}
}}


'''Fresh 105 FM''' is an [[wp:old school hip-hop|old school hip-hop]]/[[wp: electro music|electro]] [[radio station]] featured in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], which is hosted by [[Luke|Luke Campbell]].
'''Fresh 105 FM''' is an [[:wp:old school hip-hop|old school hip-hop]]/[[wp: electro music|electro]] [[Radio Stations in GTA Vice City Stories|radio station]] featured in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], which is hosted by [[Luke]].


By 1986 this radio station is replaced by [[Fever 105]], due to the station being purchased. Luke mentions on the radio that he will never sell the station, but since Fever 105 is the same frequency as Fresh FM, it appears that Luke does end up selling the station sometime before the events of Vice City. In 1986, a very similar radio station is operating, named [[Wildstyle]]. Fresh FM broadcasts live from a strip club and is technically a pirate radio station, much like Wildstyle. Luke is also the most vulgar DJ to date, not hesitating to use expletives.
By 1986 this radio station is replaced by [[Fever 105]], due to the station being purchased. Luke mentions on the radio that he will never sell the station, but since Fever 105 is the same frequency as Fresh FM, it appears that Luke does end up selling the station sometime before the events of Vice City. In 1986, a very similar radio station is operating, named [[Wildstyle]]. Fresh FM broadcasts live from a strip club and is technically a pirate radio station, much like Wildstyle. Luke is also the most vulgar DJ to date, not hesitating to use expletives.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Most of the songs on this station were released in the year 1983.
*Most of the songs on this station were released in the year 1983.
*The song Freaks Come Out At Night by Whodini was heard in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA: VC]] in the mission: '[[The Job]]'.
*The song Freaks Come Out At Night by Whodini was heard in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] in the mission: '[[The Job]]'.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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*[[The Classics 104.1]], a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] that plays classic hip-hop.
*[[The Classics 104.1]], a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] that plays classic hip-hop.
*[[The Beat 102.7]], a radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV that plays contemporary hip-hop.
*[[The Beat 102.7]], a radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV that plays contemporary hip-hop.
{{Gtaiii era radio stations
{{Gtaiii era radio stations
|state = Fresh FM
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Revision as of 13:20, 23 March 2012

Radio Station
Fresh FM
Genre: Hip-Hop
Rap
Techno
Electro
Appearance(s): Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
DJ(s): Luke
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Fresh 105 FM is an old school hip-hop/electro radio station featured in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, which is hosted by Luke.

By 1986 this radio station is replaced by Fever 105, due to the station being purchased. Luke mentions on the radio that he will never sell the station, but since Fever 105 is the same frequency as Fresh FM, it appears that Luke does end up selling the station sometime before the events of Vice City. In 1986, a very similar radio station is operating, named Wildstyle. Fresh FM broadcasts live from a strip club and is technically a pirate radio station, much like Wildstyle. Luke is also the most vulgar DJ to date, not hesitating to use expletives.

Playlist

  • Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force - "Renegades of Funk" (1983)
  • Jonzun Crew - "Pack Jam (Look Out for the OVC)" (1983)
  • Run-D.M.C. - "It's Like That" (1983)
  • Planet Patrol - "Play At Your Own Risk" (1982)
  • The Egyptian Lover - "Egypt, Egypt" (1983)
  • Art of Noise - "Beat Box" (1983)
  • Man Parrish - "Boogie Down Bronx" (1984)
  • Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three - "Request Line" (1984)
  • Midnight Star - "Freak-a-zoid" (1983)
  • Whodini - "Freaks Come Out At Night" (1984)

Trivia

  • Most of the songs on this station were released in the year 1983.
  • The song Freaks Come Out At Night by Whodini was heard in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City in the mission: 'The Job'.

See Also

Template:Gtaiii era radio stations