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==TickLAH==
==TickLAH==
A dub radio station, playing primarily reggae-inspired beats. Named after reggae/dub artist TickLAH.
A dub radio station, playing primarily reggae-inspired beats. Named after reggae/dub artist TickLAH.
 
===Tracklist===
Ticklah -- Pork Eater
Ticklah -- The Dub and the Restless
Ticklah -- Dub It Today
Ticklah -- Wicked A Go Dub it
Ticklah -- Horny Dub
Ticklah -- General TSO
Ticklah -- Decent
Ticklah -- Nine Years


==Deadmau5==
==Deadmau5==

Revision as of 12:41, 2 June 2009

Radio in Chinatown Wars is substantially stripped down from that found in previous games, due to the size limitations of the Nintendo DS cartridge. There are five radio stations, yet none of these feature any voice tracks, being purely instrumental. Radio stations in cars can be changed through buttons on the touch screen. Interestingly, the radio stations from Grand Theft Auto IV are advertised on billboards throughout the city, yet none are accessible to the player. All the stations are named after real artists of bands, most of whom contributed, albeit with instrumental rather than vocal songs.

TickLAH

A dub radio station, playing primarily reggae-inspired beats. Named after reggae/dub artist TickLAH.

Tracklist

Ticklah -- Pork Eater Ticklah -- The Dub and the Restless Ticklah -- Dub It Today Ticklah -- Wicked A Go Dub it Ticklah -- Horny Dub Ticklah -- General TSO Ticklah -- Decent Ticklah -- Nine Years

Deadmau5

A station playing electronic and club tunes. Named after the DJ Deadmau5

Alchemist

A station playing hip-hop and other such music. Named after a producer of hip-hop records.

Truth & Soul

A jazz and funk station. Named after Truth And Soul, a record label.

Prairie Cartel

A station playing mostly rock and indie music. Named after the band The Prairie Cartel.

Ratings

All stations are assigned a rating from zero to five stars, depending on the amount of time the player spends listening to them. These can be views by accessing the radio player in the PDA.

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