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{{Radio station | {{Radio station | ||
| image = [[File:LosSantosRockRadio-GTAV-logo.svg|100px]] | | image = [[File:LosSantosRockRadio-GTAV-logo.svg|100px]] | ||
| genre = | | genre = Pop/rock, soft rock, hard rock | ||
| games = [[Grand Theft Auto V]] | | games = [[Grand Theft Auto V]] | ||
| djs = [[Kenny Loggins]] | | djs = [[Kenny Loggins]] | ||
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'''DJ''': [[Kenny Loggins]] | '''DJ''': [[Kenny Loggins]] | ||
'''Genres''': [[wp: | '''Genres''': [[wp:Pop rock|pop rock]], [[wp:Soft rock|soft rock]], [[wp:Hard rock|hard rock]] | ||
{{quote|Get on the good ship power pop and rock.|Rockstar, official Grand Theft Auto V website.<ref>http://www.rockstargames.com/V/music</ref>}} | {{quote|Get on the good ship power pop and rock.|Rockstar, official Grand Theft Auto V website.<ref>http://www.rockstargames.com/V/music</ref>}} | ||
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* [[Lips 106]] and [[Head Radio]], two radio stations in Grand Theft Auto III and [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] which also play pop music, though more contemporary. | * [[Lips 106]] and [[Head Radio]], two radio stations in Grand Theft Auto III and [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] which also play pop music, though more contemporary. | ||
* [[Flash FM]] and [[Emotion 98.3]], two radio stations in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] which also plays 80s pop music. | * [[Flash FM]] and [[Emotion 98.3]], two radio stations in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] which also plays 80s pop music. | ||
* [[V-Rock]], a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories which also plays | * [[V-Rock]], a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories which also plays hard rock. | ||
* [[K-DST]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] equivalent. | * [[K-DST]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] equivalent. | ||
* [[Liberty Rock Radio 97.8]], a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Episodes from Liberty City]] which also plays 80s pop | * [[Liberty Rock Radio 97.8]], a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Episodes from Liberty City]] which also plays 80s pop rock and hard rock. | ||
* [[Vice City FM]], a radio station in [[GTA IV Episode|Episodes from Liberty City]] / [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] which also plays 80s pop music. | * [[Vice City FM]], a radio station in [[GTA IV Episode|Episodes from Liberty City]] / [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] which also plays 80s pop music. | ||
* [[Non Stop Pop FM]], a radio station in Grand Theft Auto V which also plays 80s pop music, among other things. | * [[Non Stop Pop FM]], a radio station in Grand Theft Auto V which also plays 80s pop music, among other things. |
Revision as of 13:19, 24 October 2013
Radio Station Los Santos Rock Radio | |
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Genre: | Pop/rock, soft rock, hard rock |
Appearance(s): | Grand Theft Auto V |
DJ(s): | Kenny Loggins |
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Los Santos Rock Radio is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto V featuring classic rock and pop/rock, mainly from the seventies and eighties.
DJ: Kenny Loggins
Genres: pop rock, soft rock, hard rock
Get on the good ship power pop and rock.
Rockstar, official Grand Theft Auto V website.[1]
Playlist
- Simple Minds - "All the Things She Said" (1985)
- Gerry Rafferty - "Baker Street" (1978)
- Robert Plant - "Big Log" (1983)
- Foreigner - "Dirty White Boy" (1979)
- Don Johnson - "Heartbeat" (1986)
- Steve Winwood - "Higher Love" (1986)
- Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band - "Hollywood Nights" (1978)
- Stevie Nicks - "I Can't Wait" (1985)
- Phil Collins - "I Don't Care Anymore" (1982)
- The Alan Parsons Project - "I Wouldn't Want to Be like You" (1976)
- Chicago - "If You Leave Me Now" (1976)
- Kenny Loggins - "I'm Free (Heaven Helps the Man)" (1984)
- Billy Squier - "Lonely Is the Night" (1981)
- Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band - "Night Moves" (1976)
- Small Faces - "Ogden's Nut Gone Flake" (1968)
- Def Leppard - "Photograph" (1983)
- Queen - "Radio Ga Ga" (1984)
- The Cult - "Rain" (1985)
- Steve Miller Band - "Rock'n Me" (1976)
- Elton John - "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" (1973)
- The Greg Kihn Band - "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)" (1981)
- Julian Lennon - "Too Late for Goodbyes" (1984)
- The Doobie Brothers - "What a Fool Believes" (1978)
Trivia
- Take the Money and Run by The Steve Miller Band was credited in Grand Theft Auto V's manual, instead of Rock'n Me.
- Ogden's Nut Gone Flake by Small Faces was featured in GTA V's first trailer.
- Radio Ga Ga by Queen was featured in Michael's trailer.
See also
- Flashback FM, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto III which also plays 80s pop/rock.
- Lips 106 and Head Radio, two radio stations in Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories which also play pop music, though more contemporary.
- Flash FM and Emotion 98.3, two radio stations in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories which also plays 80s pop music.
- V-Rock, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories which also plays hard rock.
- K-DST, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas equivalent.
- Liberty Rock Radio 97.8, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV and Episodes from Liberty City which also plays 80s pop rock and hard rock.
- Vice City FM, a radio station in Episodes from Liberty City / The Ballad of Gay Tony which also plays 80s pop music.
- Non Stop Pop FM, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto V which also plays 80s pop music, among other things.