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Upon inspection of GTA V's "[[GXT|american.gxt]]", many additional songs that were candidates for this station can be found.
Upon inspection of GTA V's "[[GXT|american.gxt]]", many additional songs that were candidates for this station can be found.
* [[wp:Ram Jam|Ram Jam]] - "[[wp:Black Betty]]" ''(1977)''
* [[wp:Ram Jam|Ram Jam]] - "[[wp:Black Betty|Black Betty]]" ''(1977)''
* [[wp:Michael McDonald (singer)|Michael McDonald]] - "Blink of an Eye" ''(1993)''
* [[wp:Michael McDonald (singer)|Michael McDonald]] - "Blink of an Eye" ''(1993)''
* [[wp:Wilson Phillips|Wilson Phillips]] - "[[wp:Hold On (Wilson Phillips song)|Hold On]]" ''(1990)''
* [[wp:Wilson Phillips|Wilson Phillips]] - "[[wp:Hold On (Wilson Phillips song)|Hold On]]" ''(1990)''

Revision as of 15:10, 31 October 2013

Radio Station
Los Santos Rock Radio
Genre: Pop/rock, soft rock, hard rock
Appearance(s): Grand Theft Auto V
DJ(s): Kenny Loggins
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Los Santos Rock Radio is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto V featuring classic rock and pop/rock, mainly from the seventies and eighties.

DJ: Kenny Loggins

Genres: pop rock, soft rock, hard rock

Get on the good ship power pop and rock.

Rockstar, official Grand Theft Auto V website.[1]

Playlist

Unused songs

Upon inspection of GTA V's "american.gxt", many additional songs that were candidates for this station can be found.

Trivia

  • "Take the Money and Run" (1976) by The Steve Miller Band was credited in Grand Theft Auto V's manual, instead of "Rock'n Me". There is a chance it is another unused song like the ones above.
  • "Ogden's Nut Gone Flake" by Small Faces was featured in GTA V's first trailer, while "Radio Ga Ga" by Queen was featured in Michael's trailer.

See also

References