[QUOTE="UpInFlames"][QUOTE="Robnyc22"]I frankly thought the soundtrack to San Andreas was the worst of the GTA games.....it didn't capture the feel of the decade in the excellent way that Vice City successfully did....and it didn't capture the feel of the location in the way that even GTA3 was able to pull off.bugsonglass
I didn't think GTA III's soundtrack was anything special, really - most of the time I used my own mp3's. As for San Andreas, I thought Radio Los Santos brilliantly captured the feel of the early 90's as far as West Coast rap/hip-hop culture was concerned (a strong reminder of a time when rap music was actually relevant). K-Rose and K-DST are great while roaming the countryside, SFUR and Radio X were my stations of choice while in San Fierro. Only Las Venturras didn't have a strong music identity. None were quite as defining as in Vice City simply because it was a bit all over the place, but if you used the stations according to the setting they still did the job splendidly.
They are going to have 18 radio stations in the game, so there is bound to be something for everyone. *prays for an indie rock station*rragnaar
Dude, I'm going to flip if there isn't a NYC alt. band station - LCD Soundsystem, Interpol, The Rapture, TV On The Radio...an NYC hip-hop station would be awesome as well - Beastie Boys, MOP, DMX, Jay-Z, Wu-Tang...an NYC electronic station...oh yeah. New York is the biggest and most important musical mecca right after London, the sky's the limit.
Blasphemy! The musical Mecca is surely Detroit :P ... or Berlin if it has to be in Europe. If it has to be rock then Denver would be my scene of choice.
On topic ... i think IV can and will have a great soundtrack
detroit? berlin? denver? lol...for rock lol rock on dudes! u ppl must listen to like country or pop lol... gta iv better have some L A music or else i wont listen to the music...ill put max on my pac..
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