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* [[wp:The Doobie Brothers|The Doobie Brothers]] - "[[wp:What a Fool Believes|What a Fool Believes]]" ''(1978)''
* [[wp:The Doobie Brothers|The Doobie Brothers]] - "[[wp:What a Fool Believes|What a Fool Believes]]" ''(1978)''


===Next-Gen Playlist===
===Enhanced Edition Additional Songs===


* [[wp:Alannah Myles|Alannah Myles]] - "[[wp:Black Velvet (song)|Black Velvet]]" ''(1989)''
* [[wp:Alannah Myles|Alannah Myles]] - "[[wp:Black Velvet (song)|Black Velvet]]" ''(1989)''
* [[wp:Belinda Carlisle|Belinda Carlisle]] - "[[wp:Circle in the Sand|Cirlce in the Sand]]" ''(1988)''
* [[wp:Belinda Carlisle|Belinda Carlisle]] - "[[wp:Circle in the Sand|Circle in the Sand]]" ''(1988)''
* [[wp:Boston (band)|Boston]] - "[[wp:Peace of Mind (Boston song)|Peace of Mind]]" ''(1976)''
* [[wp:Boston (band)|Boston]] - "[[wp:Peace of Mind (Boston song)|Peace of Mind]]" ''(1976)''
* [[wp:Broken English (band)|Broken English]] - "Comin' On Strong" ''(1987)''
* [[wp:Broken English (band)|Broken English]] - "Comin' On Strong" ''(1987)''
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* "[[wp:Take the Money and Run (song)|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.
* "[[wp:Take the Money and Run (song)|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, "Radio Ga Ga" by Queen was featured in [[Michael De Santa|Michael]]'s trailer, and "I Can't Wait" by Stevie Nicks was featured in the post-release Xbox 360 TV spot.
* "Ogden's Nut Gone Flake" by Small Faces was featured in GTA V's first trailer, "Radio Ga Ga" by Queen was featured in [[Michael De Santa|Michael]]'s trailer, and "I Can't Wait" by Stevie Nicks was featured in the post-release Xbox 360 TV spot.
* Belinda Carlisle's "Circle in the Sand" was initially slated to be part of Non Stop Pop FM's playlist in the original release. Station host Cara Delevingne even recorded an unused introduction, which still exists in the game files.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 04:42, 7 July 2020

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

Enhanced Edition Additional Songs


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, "Radio Ga Ga" by Queen was featured in Michael's trailer, and "I Can't Wait" by Stevie Nicks was featured in the post-release Xbox 360 TV spot.
  • Belinda Carlisle's "Circle in the Sand" was initially slated to be part of Non Stop Pop FM's playlist in the original release. Station host Cara Delevingne even recorded an unused introduction, which still exists in the game files.

See also

References