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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. |