Vice City FM: Difference between revisions

(→‎Trivia: corrected deleted song list based on correct american.gxt file for Vice City FM)
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**"[[wp:Carribean Queen|Caribbean Queen (No More Love On the Run)]]" - [[wp:Billy Ocean|Billy Ocean]]
**"[[wp:Carribean Queen|Caribbean Queen (No More Love On the Run)]]" - [[wp:Billy Ocean|Billy Ocean]]
**"[[wp:Everyday Is Like Sunday|Everyday Is Like Sunday]]" - [[wp:Morrissey|Morrissey]]
**"[[wp:Everyday Is Like Sunday|Everyday Is Like Sunday]]" - [[wp:Morrissey|Morrissey]]
*Two other 1980s pop tunes are listed in the separate "american.gxt" for [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], suggesting they were dropped before an exclusive station was planned.
**"[[wp:Lean on Me (song)|Lean on Me]]" - [[wp:Club Nouveau|Club Nouveau]]
**"[[wp:Time (Clock Of The Heart)|Time (Clock Of The Heart)]]" - [[wp:Culture Club|Culture Club]]
[[Category:Radio Stations]]
[[Category:Radio Stations]]
[[Category:Radio Stations in GTA Episodes From Liberty City]]
[[Category:Radio Stations in GTA Episodes From Liberty City]]

Revision as of 20:41, 25 April 2010

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Vice City FM logo.

Vice City FM is an exclusive radio station to Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City. Named after Vice City, "VCFM" plays hits from the 1980s, and is hosted by Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City radio DJ, Fernando Martinez. In Episodes from Liberty City, Vice City FM takes the place of The Vibe 98.8 (especially because of its high number of songs and love being the main theme) in GTA IV.

Playlist

Trivia