After enduring the rather lacklustre radio stations of GTA IV for the past 60 hours during both it's single player campaign and multi-player race modes, it's my opinion that while not on the same level of horrors as just about any EA licensed game it was hardly a masterpiece of track selection unlike it's prequel GTA:Vice City.
Dealing with such tedium as Buju Banton & Bounty Killer's homophobic spouting dancehall nonsense on 'Massive B' and huge disappointment named 'Liberty City Hardcore'. With the surprise exception of station 'Electro-Choc' it was very rare I'd ever spend much attention to the in-vehicle stereo other than for it's fairly amusing commercials and phone-ins.
Personal opinion aside however, it seems Scott Ramsoomair over at popular gaming webcomic VGCATS hit the nail on the head when he points out easily the best song discovery comes from 'Vladivostok FM' in terms of Glukoza - "Schweine". Stupid - maybe, catchy -most definitely.
Due to the in-game ZIT! being a pain in the backside to actually use (and that the option to purchase these songs directly is reportedly only going to be available in the US when implemented) here's a YouTube video for everyone who objects to paying for music they technically already own on a DVD.
Dealing with such tedium as Buju Banton & Bounty Killer's homophobic spouting dancehall nonsense on 'Massive B' and huge disappointment named 'Liberty City Hardcore'. With the surprise exception of station 'Electro-Choc' it was very rare I'd ever spend much attention to the in-vehicle stereo other than for it's fairly amusing commercials and phone-ins.
Personal opinion aside however, it seems Scott Ramsoomair over at popular gaming webcomic VGCATS hit the nail on the head when he points out easily the best song discovery comes from 'Vladivostok FM' in terms of Glukoza - "Schweine". Stupid - maybe, catchy -most definitely.
Due to the in-game ZIT! being a pain in the backside to actually use (and that the option to purchase these songs directly is reportedly only going to be available in the US when implemented) here's a YouTube video for everyone who objects to paying for music they technically already own on a DVD.
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