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| djs = [[Toni]] <small>(GTA Vice City)</small><br />[[Toni]] & [[Teri]] <small>(GTA Vice City Stories)</small> | | djs = [[Toni]] <small>(GTA Vice City)</small><br />[[Toni]] & [[Teri]] <small>(GTA Vice City Stories)</small> | ||
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{{quote|If nobody understands you, we do. Flash FM! Music for the "me generation"!|Flash FM intro, GTA Vice City.}} | |||
[[File:Toni-GTAVC-artwork.jpg|right|thumb|Toni, the DJ of the station in GTA Vice City]] | [[File:Toni-GTAVC-artwork.jpg|right|thumb|Toni, the DJ of the station in GTA Vice City]] | ||
'''Flash FM''' is a [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]] radio station hosted by DJ [[Toni]] that appears in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]. In 1984 Toni was accompanied by another DJ, [[Teri]]. Flash FM plays pop music and is one of the favored radio stations by the [[Sharks]]. | '''Flash FM''' is a [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]] radio station hosted by DJ [[Toni]] that appears in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]. In 1984 Toni was accompanied by another DJ, [[Teri]]. Flash FM plays pop music and is one of the favored radio stations by the [[Sharks]]. | ||
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=== ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' rendition === | === ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' rendition === | ||
'''DJ''': [[Toni]] | '''DJ''': [[Toni]] | ||
* [[wp:Hall & Oates|Hall and Oates]] - "[[wp:Out of Touch|Out of Touch]]" ''(1984)'' | * [[wp:Hall & Oates|Hall and Oates]] - "[[wp:Out of Touch|Out of Touch]]" ''(1984)'' | ||
* [[wp:Wang Chung (band)|Wang Chung]] - "[[wp:Dance Hall Days|Dance Hall Days]]" ''(1984)'' | * [[wp:Wang Chung (band)|Wang Chung]] - "[[wp:Dance Hall Days|Dance Hall Days]]" ''(1984)'' | ||
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=== ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories'' rendition === | === ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories'' rendition === | ||
'''DJs''': [[Toni]] and [[Teri]] | '''DJs''': [[Toni]] and [[Teri]] | ||
* [[wp:Laura Branigan|Laura Branigan]] - "[[wp:Gloria (Umberto Tozzi song)|Gloria]]" ''(1982)'' | * [[wp:Laura Branigan|Laura Branigan]] - "[[wp:Gloria (Umberto Tozzi song)|Gloria]]" ''(1982)'' | ||
* [[wp:Rick Springfield|Rick Springfield]] - "[[wp:Human Touch (Rick Springfield song)|Human Touch]]" ''(1983)'' | * [[wp:Rick Springfield|Rick Springfield]] - "[[wp:Human Touch (Rick Springfield song)|Human Touch]]" ''(1983)'' | ||
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* On the PC version of GTA Vice City, after the [[Introduction (GTA VC)|introductory cutscenes]], the player is instructed to get into an [[Admiral]]. This Admiral is tuned to Flash FM, playing ''Bille Jean''. | * On the PC version of GTA Vice City, after the [[Introduction (GTA VC)|introductory cutscenes]], the player is instructed to get into an [[Admiral]]. This Admiral is tuned to Flash FM, playing ''Bille Jean''. | ||
** In later versions of the game, ''Self Control'' plays instead due to Michael Jackson's death in 2009, causing all Michael Jackson songs to be removed from the GTA games. | ** In later versions of the game, ''Self Control'' plays instead due to Michael Jackson's death in 2009, causing all Michael Jackson songs to be removed from the GTA games. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 05:15, 22 July 2015
- For the sport hatchback vehicle in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, see Flash. For a similarly named radio station, see Flashback FM.
Radio Station Flash FM | |
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Genre: | Pop rock, synthpop, new wave |
Appearance(s): |
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories |
DJ(s): |
Toni (GTA Vice City) Toni & Teri (GTA Vice City Stories) |
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If nobody understands you, we do. Flash FM! Music for the "me generation"!
Flash FM intro, GTA Vice City.
Flash FM is a Vice City radio station hosted by DJ Toni that appears in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. In 1984 Toni was accompanied by another DJ, Teri. Flash FM plays pop music and is one of the favored radio stations by the Sharks.
Genres: pop rock, synthpop, new wave
Tracklist
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City rendition
DJ: Toni
- Hall and Oates - "Out of Touch" (1984)
- Wang Chung - "Dance Hall Days" (1984)
- Michael Jackson - "Billie Jean" (1983)※
- Laura Branigan - "Self Control" (1984)
- Go West - "Call Me" (1985)
- INXS - "Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain)" (1986)
- Bryan Adams - "Run to You" (1984)
- Electric Light Orchestra - "Four Little Diamonds" (1983)
- Yes - "Owner of a Lonely Heart" (1983)
- The Buggles - "Video Killed the Radio Star" (1979)
- Aneka - "Japanese Boy" (1981)
- Talk Talk - "Life's What You Make It" (1985)
- The Outfield - "Your Love" (1986)
- Joe Jackson - "Steppin' Out" (1982)
- The Fixx - "One Thing Leads to Another" (1983)
- Lionel Richie - "Running With The Night" (PlayStation 2 version only) (1983)
※Not available on the iOS, Android, PS3, and Xbox 360 versions of the game
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories rendition
- Laura Branigan - "Gloria" (1982)
- Rick Springfield - "Human Touch" (1983)
- INXS - "The One Thing" (1982)
- Philip Bailey & Phil Collins - "Easy Lover" (1984)
- Scandal - "The Warrior" (1984)
- Alison Moyet - "Love Resurrection" (1984)
- The Alan Parsons Project - "Games People Play" (1980)
- Hall & Oates - "Family Man" (1982)
- Pat Benatar - "Love Is a Battlefield" (1983)
- Nik Kershaw - "Wouldn't It Be Good" (1984)
- Phil Oakey and Giorgio Moroder - "Together in Electric Dreams" (1984)
- Talk Talk - "It's My Life" (1984)
- Missing Persons - "Destination Unknown" (1982)
- Wang Chung - "Don't Let Go" (1983)
- Gino Vannelli - "Appaloosa" (1978)
- Genesis - "Turn It on Again" (1980)
- Blancmange - "Living on the Ceiling" (1982)
- Paul Young - "Come Back and Stay" (1983)
Trivia
- On the PC version of GTA Vice City, after the introductory cutscenes, the player is instructed to get into an Admiral. This Admiral is tuned to Flash FM, playing Bille Jean.
- In later versions of the game, Self Control plays instead due to Michael Jackson's death in 2009, causing all Michael Jackson songs to be removed from the GTA games.
See also
- Flashback 95.6, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto III that plays synthpop.
- Emotion 98.3 and Wave 103, two other radio stations in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories that play 80s pop and new wave music.
- K-DST, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas that plays 80s pop music.
- Liberty Rock Radio 97.8, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV that plays 80s pop rock, among other things.
- Vice City FM, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City that plays 80s pop music.
- Los Santos Rock Radio, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto V that plays 80s pop rock, among other things.
- Non Stop Pop FM, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto V that plays synthpop.