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==[[Grand Theft Auto]]== | ==[[Grand Theft Auto]]== | ||
{{Main|Radio Stations in GTA 1}} | |||
* [[Head Radio]] - Pop | * [[Head Radio]] - Pop | ||
* Brooklyn Underground FM - Trance | * Brooklyn Underground FM - Trance | ||
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==[[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]]== | ==[[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]]== | ||
{{Main|Radio Stations in GTA London}} | |||
In order to capture the essence of London in the late 60s, Rockstar decided to license music from the era, focusing on a combination of funky Italian film scores and early reggae to give it the feeling of a British crime caper from the time. | In order to capture the essence of London in the late 60s, Rockstar decided to license music from the era, focusing on a combination of funky Italian film scores and early reggae to give it the feeling of a British crime caper from the time. | ||
* Bush Sounds | * Bush Sounds | ||
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==[[Grand Theft Auto 2]]== | ==[[Grand Theft Auto 2]]== | ||
{{Main|Radio Stations in GTA 2}} | |||
Each area features five radio stations from a pool of eleven, in which one of them would be played as the player drives most vehicles in game. | Each area features five radio stations from a pool of eleven, in which one of them would be played as the player drives most vehicles in game. | ||
* [[Head Radio]] - Pop | * [[Head Radio]] - Pop |