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The ''''"radio stations" for [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]''' simply consist of several recycled music tracks from [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] trimmed and looped constantly without any DJ voices or imaging. With the exception of emergency vehicles, which lack any [[Emergency Vehicle Radio|emergency radio chatter]], each vehicle is assigned a specific track and the "stations" cannot be changed.
'''Vehicle radios''' in '''[[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]''' only play several recycled music tracks from [[Radio Stations in GTA 2|Grand Theft Auto 2]] , which are trimmed and looped constantly, and exclude DJs voicing, station imaging and advertisements.
 
Each vehicle is simply assigned to play one of the music tracks repeatedly, and the track cannot be changed or turned off (besides muting all music through the game options). The only exception encompasses emergency vehicles, which lack any [[Emergency Vehicle Radio|emergency radio chatter]] or any other form of radio audio.


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== Tracks ==
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 10 November 2012

Vehicle radios in Grand Theft Auto Advance only play several recycled music tracks from Grand Theft Auto 2 , which are trimmed and looped constantly, and exclude DJs voicing, station imaging and advertisements.

Each vehicle is simply assigned to play one of the music tracks repeatedly, and the track cannot be changed or turned off (besides muting all music through the game options). The only exception encompasses emergency vehicles, which lack any emergency radio chatter or any other form of radio audio.

Tracks

There are only four music tracks used, including:

  • Numb - "How It's Done" (featured on KREZ)
  • The One - "Southpark" (featured on Head Radio)
  • Toys Are Real - "Flymutha" (featured on Funami FM)
  • Voice Box - "Computer Lust" (featured on Lithium FM)