Radio Stations in GTA Vice City
Various radio stations can be received on radios in most vehicles in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. The multi-CD soundtrack to the game was an instant best-seller.
Non-Music Stations
- KCHAT is an interview and chat station.
- VCPR (Vice City Public Radio) is a humerous political radio debate.
Music Stations
- Wildstyle - Pirate rap station
- V-Rock - Rock station hosted by DJ Lazlow.
- Wave 103 - New-wave and synthpop music.
- Flash FM - Period pop music.
- Fever 105 - Disco, soul and R&B.
- Emotion 98.3 - Power ballads hosted by Fernando Martinez.
- Radio Espantoso - Spanish-language station with Latin Jazz.
In addition to music and interviews, the stations also include fake commercials such as the Degenatron, a fictional video game console (Save the green dots with your fantastic flying red square!) - a likely parody of the Atari 2600. The commercials and the game setting are consistent: Degenatron advertisements appear on billboards, and ads air for stores in which the player can actually shop, such as Ammu-Nation.
Also see Commercials in GTA Vice City for a list of advertisments and public service announcements on Vice City radio.
Hidden Songs
Vice City includes a few songs present in the game, through various cutscenes, that are not featured on any radio station. These include:
- Big Country - In a Big Country (featured during "The Driver" cutscene.)
- Whodini - The Freaks Come Out at Night (featured during "The Job" cutscene.) This song later appears on the soundtrack to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories on Fresh 105 FM
- Blue Öyster Cult - I'm Burning for You (featured during the "Boomshine Saigon" cutscene.)
Two unidentified songs in Café Robina, not played on Radio Espantoso, can be heard in the cutscenes to the missions "Naval Engagement" and "Trojan Voodoo".