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Class Action's "Weekend" is also featured as a house music remix by The Todd Terry Project in [[GTA San Andreas]], appearing on the SF-UR house radio station. Exodus' "Together Forever" is also sampled in Eddie Amador's song "House Music" on the house music station [[Rise FM]] in [[GTA Liberty City Stories]].
Class Action's "Weekend" is also featured as a house music remix by The Todd Terry Project in [[GTA San Andreas]], appearing on the SF-UR house radio station. Exodus' "Together Forever" is also sampled in Eddie Amador's song "House Music" on the house music station [[Rise FM]] in [[GTA Liberty City Stories]].


Not including station identification, this is not only the first non-stop music radio station since the [[GTA III]] rendition of Rise FM, but quite possibly the first one since the first in any [[GTA]] game without a DJ.
Not including station identification, this is not only the first non-stop music radio station since the [[GTA III]] rendition of Rise FM, but quite possibly the first one since the first in any [[GTA]] game without a DJ. This radio station is played whenever [[Victor Vance]] gets into a [[Cholo Sabre]].


The name of this station is probably a reference to the legendary Paradise Garage club in New York, as the music is very representative of that club's soundtrack at the height of its popularity.
The name of this station is probably a reference to the legendary Paradise Garage club in New York, as the music is very representative of that club's soundtrack at the height of its popularity.
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