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Like [[Radio Stations in GTA 1|radio stations]] in the [[Grand Theft Auto 1|original Grand Theft Auto]], the '''[[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961]] expansion packs''' for the game feature '''a range of different radio stations''' which are randomly selected whenever the player enters any vehicle. A police radio band is also included exclusively for emergency vehicles. The technical aspects of radio stations are identical as with GTA 1's, and as such, the games also support [[Radio Stations in GTA 1#Support for custom audio|custom CD audio tracks]] the same manner.
Like [[Radio Stations in GTA 1|radio stations]] in the [[Grand Theft Auto 1|original Grand Theft Auto]], the '''[[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961]] expansion packs''' for the game feature '''a range of different radio stations''' which are randomly selected whenever the player enters any vehicle. A police radio band is also included exclusively for emergency vehicles. The technical aspects of radio stations are identical as with GTA 1's, and as such, the games also support [[Radio Stations in GTA 1#Notes|custom CD audio tracks]] the same manner.


== Radio stations ==
== Radio stations ==
When originally developed for GTA London 1969, the radio stations were specifically created to reflect the late-1960s era in which the game takes place, covering period genres as well as [[wp:reggae|reggae]].
When originally developed for GTA London 1969, the radio stations were specifically created to reflect the late-1960s era in which the game takes place, covering period genres, including [[wp:reggae|reggae]].


The stations earn the honor of being the first in the series to use real-life music from the period alongside several stations featuring only in-house developed tracks. The vast bulk of soundtrack music were taken from Italian films from the late-1960s and early 1970s, and performed primarily by [[wp:Riz Ortolani|Riz Ortolani]], [[wp:Francesco De Masi|Francesco De Masi]] and [[wp:Alessandro Alessandroni|Alessandro Alessandroni]], and [[wp:Piero Umiliani|Piero Umiliani]] and [[wp:Gianfranco Reverberi|Gianfranco Reverberi]].
The stations earn the honor of being the first in the series to use real-life music from the period alongside several stations featuring only in-house developed tracks. The vast bulk of soundtrack music were taken from Italian films from the late-1960s and early 1970s, and performed primarily by [[wp:Riz Ortolani|Riz Ortolani]], [[wp:Francesco De Masi|Francesco De Masi]] and [[wp:Alessandro Alessandroni|Alessandro Alessandroni]], and [[wp:Piero Umiliani|Piero Umiliani]] and [[wp:Gianfranco Reverberi|Gianfranco Reverberi]].
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===Monster Sounds===
===Monster Sounds===
'''Genre: Ska/Reggae'''
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* [[wp:Harry J|Harry J Allstars]] - "[[wp:The Liquidator (instrumental)|The Liquidator]]" (1969)
* [[wp:Harry J|Harry J Allstars]] - "[[wp:The Liquidator (song)|The Liquidator]]" (1969)
* [[wp:Symarip|Symarip]] - "Skinhead Moonstomp" (1970)
* [[wp:Symarip|Symarip]] - "Skinhead Moonstomp" (1970)