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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

Year: 2002
Type: Original Soundtrack (OST)
Composer(s): Various Artists
Number of tracks: 149


Grand Terrific Atmosphere

This is the music review of
V-Rock | Wave 103 | Emotion 98.3 | Flash FM | Wildstyle | Fever 105 | Radio Espantoso

GTA – say more? Rockstar's game-turned-open-world gangster epic, which brings PEGI to the barricades faster than speeding limit does a Porsche owner. Over the years, the series has developed from a humdrum top-down shoot-em-up into a 3D shooter with an unspeakable amount of revenue, which satirizes the America of its time in a wonderfully cynical way and holds up a mirror to it. In the case of Vice City , this is an exaggerated version of the Florida metropolis of Miami on the east coast of the USA. If the man in the white suit and the 'Vice' in the name aren't clue enough, there are also numerous allusions to the Miami Vice. In fact, one of the tracks (Crocketts Theme by Jan Hammer) from the series has even made it into the game.

I don't need to say much about the story, because the general idea of the GTA-games follows the good old American Dream: 'From rags to riches', from nobody to big boss. In Vice City , we play Tommy Vercetti, an Italian gangster from Liberty City (GTA's version of New York), who has to raise money quickly for his boss after a deal gets busted and becomes the kingpin of the beach metropolis in the course of the game. Also included are numerous pop culture references to films, series and companies. In order to traverse the game world, which was huge by the standards of the time, we can steal cars in keeping with the name of the series. This not only saves time, but also allows us to completely immerse ourselves in this version of 80s Miami. As to why: the soundtrack.

The score of the GTA-games, especially Vice City and its successor San Andreas, is legendary, offering a cross-section of the music of the respective decades with its different radio stations. To make the mix work, the developers have - if I remember correctly - enlisted the help of real-life radio hosts and DJs, such as Lazlow Jones, who plays the completely over-the-top host of the radio station V-Rock . In contrast to its predecessor GTA III , the Vice City-soundtrack features numerous well-known songs by artists such as Michael Jackson, Black Sabbath and Toto, which had no small influence on my musical education due to my young age. A total of 7 different radio stations plus two talk stations with over 100 tracks bring the spirit of the 80s to life and are pleasantly varied. Latin vs. pop, funk vs. hip-hop, rock vs. mellow tunes, garnished with stupidly wacky hosts and commercials like 'Salivex', the third-party spit for the parched mouth.

However, if you turn off the radio, you quickly realize how much the music contributes to the atmosphere and how annoying monotonous engine noises can be. As a result, there was always a radio station playing during my playthroughs, and it was usually Wave 103, the pop channel with tracks like Kids in America by Kim Wilde, Atomic by Blondie and even the German song 99 Luftballons by Nena. But Vice City had another feature in the form of its own radio station, where you could feed in your own mp3s to listen to in-game. So, lacking our own music collection, my brother and I felt challenged to build our own station: Phenomenon FM, with him as the host and me as the feisty chirpy field reporter, reporting live from many locations around the game world where protests were seemingly always in order. Admittedly, our concept was improvable, which is why I uploaded my first music albums in San Andreas instead of my own creations and why I still associate certain songs with moments from this game to this day. The same applies to the tracks from Vice City, like Billie Jean or Africa, which accompanied me during my drives along the Vice City-beach.

Opposed to other reviews, I find it difficult here to rate or discuss specific tracks, since we don't have any kind of narrative impact. Instead, I rather rate the different radio stations. This also does offer one benefit: All the people, who haven't played the game, get to experience the individual stations and dive into the spirit of the time, a kind of best of the 80s. Thus follows a short excerpt of the various radio stations. Nothe that I will – despite being hilarious –exclude both the commercials as well as the DJ moderations from the review. They simply are nothing you want to listen to over and over again, which is why the tracking numbering does shift a bit.


Nostalgia warning

The rating of the individual tracks is purely subjective and clearly colored by my own experience with the game. You can find out more in the article About Nostalgia.


Number of tracks: 22

V-Rock

Rock / Metal

As my father had introduced me to bands like Led Zepplin and the Rolling Stones at an early age, many of the tracks appealed to me, although some of them were more metal-oriented. I had a lot of fun with songs like Too Young to Fall in Love (Mötley Crüe), I Wanna Rock (Twisted Sister) or Ozzy Osbourne's Bark at the Moon , even if the shredding was always a bit too 'hard' for me away from the corresponding missions. Metalheads will now be banging their heads in disbelief, but I'm a friend of softer sounds - not always, but often ...

No.TitleArtist(s)Ratings
01DJ Lazlow (Intro)DJ Lazlow00/5
02You've Got Another Thing Comin'Judas Priest44/5
03Too Young to Fall in LoveMötley Crüe44/5
04Peace SellsMegadeth33/5
05Dangerous BastardRockstar's Lovefist44/5
06Turn Up the RadioAutograph55/5
07DJ Lazlow (Halftime)DJ Lazlow00/5
08I Wanna RockTwisted Sister55/5
09Bark at the MoonOzzy Osbourne55/5
10MadhouseAnthrax44/5
112 Minutes to MidnightIron Maiden55/5
12Raining BloodSlayer22/5
13Cumin' Atcha LiveTesla33/5
14Yankee RoseDavid Lee Roth44/5
15Working for the WeekendLoverboy33/5
16Cum on Feel the NoizeQuiet Riot55/5
17DJ Lazlow (Outro)DJ Lazlow00/5
18ExploderRadio Sponsor00/5
19Thor [Hidden DJ Lazlow Outtake]Radio Sponsor00/5
20She Sells SanctuaryThe Cult33/5
21God Blessed VideoAlcatrazz33/5
22Fist FuryRockstar's Lovefist33/5

Number of tracks: 24

Wave 103

Pop / Disco

... as with Wave 103, for example: I Ran (so Far Away) (A Flock of Seagulls), Obsession (Animotion) or Self Control (Laura Branigan). That was music for me - and still is today!

No.TitleArtist(s)Ratings
01DJ Adam First (Intro)DJ Adam First00/5
02Two Tribes (For the Victims of Ravishment)Frankie Goes to Hollywood44/5
03Pale ShelterTears for Fears55/5
04Kids in AmericaKim Wilde55/5
05AtomicBlondie55/5
06I Ran (so Far Away)A Flock of Seagulls55/5
07(Keep Feeling) FascinationThe Human League44/5
0899 LuftballonsNena55/5
09Love My WayThe Psychedelic Furs33/5
10Smuggler's BluesGlenn Frey33/5
11Japanese BoyAneka44/5
12Hyperactive!Thomas Dolby33/5
13ObsessionAnimotion55/5
14Self ControlLaura Branigan55/5
15Never Say NeverRomeo Void44/5
16Sunglasses at NightCorey Hart44/5
17DJ Adam First (Halftime)DJ Adam First00/5
18Sissy SpritzRadio Sponsor00/5
19Synth & Son [Hidden DJ Adam First Outtake]Radio Sponsor00/5
20DJ Adam First (Outro)DJ Adam First00/5
21CarsGary Numan33/5
22Poison ArrowABC33/5
23GoldSpandau Ballet55/5
24Love Missile F1-11Sigue Sigue Sputnik33/5

Number of tracks: 17

Emotion 98.3

Power Ballads

The name says it all: it's going to be emotional. A rainy street, a look in the mirror, the lonely dance and Missing You (John Waite), Broken Wing (Mr. Mister) or Keep on Loving You (REO Speedwagon); the kitschy heartbreak montage of your favorite tearjerker movie is ready. As a closet romantic, I'm totally into it, the V-Rock-disciples probably want to beat me up now, or they're not such tough guys and join me in singing Africa by Toto. My money's on the latter. Because it's cool.

No.TitleArtist(s)Ratings
01DJ Fernando (Intro)Frank Chávez00/5
02AfricaToto55/5
03Crockett's ThemeJan Hammer55/5
04Missing YouJohn Waite44/5
05Broken WingsMr. Mister55/5
06DJ Fernando (Halftime)Frank Chávez00/5
07More Than ThisRoxy Music33/5
08TemptedSqueeze22/5
09Keep on Loving YouREO Speedwagon55/5
10Never Too MuchLuther Vandross44/5
11DJ Fernando (Outro)DJ Fernando Martínez00/5
12Knife After DarkRadio Sponsor00/5
13Petstuffers [Hidden DJ Fernando Outtake]Alice Saltzman, Gerald Cosgrove00/5
14Sister ChristianNight Ranger55/5
15WowKate Bush22/5
16(I Just) Died in Your ArmsCutting Crew55/5
17Waiting for a Girl Like YouForeigner44/5

Number of tracks: 23

Flash FM

Pop / Rock

Sure, pop always works. It's not called 'popular music' for nothing. That's why I liked to tune in to Hostess Toni on my trips and sing along to gems like Run to You (Bryan Adams), Out of Touch (Hall & Oates) and Hold the Line (Toto) despite my lack of English and singing talent. Luckily, our playroom was in the basement back then, in keeping with the cliché. It didn't bother me, because otherwise I wouldn't have been able to play the 16 track.

No.TitleArtist(s)Ratings
01DJ Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit (Intro)DJ Oliver 'Ladykiller' Biscuit00/5
02Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'Michael Jackson44/5
03AutomaticThe Pointer Sisters33/5
04Act Like You KnowFat Larry's Band44/5
05Juicy FruitMtume11/5
06Behind the GrooveTeena Marie22/5
07DJ Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit (Halftime)DJ Oliver 'Ladykiller' Biscuit00/5
08Get Down Saturday NightOliver Cheatham33/5
09Ghetto LifeRick James33/5
10ShameEvelyn "Champagne" King44/5
11All Night LongMary Jane Girls33/5
12Summer MadnessKool & the Gang11/5
13Looking for the Perfect BeatAfrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force11/5
14Last Night a DJ Saved My LifeIndeep33/5
15And the Beat Goes onThe Whispers44/5
16SalivexRadio Sponsor00/5
17Yuppie and the Alien [Hidden DJ Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit Outtake]Radio Sponsor00/5
18DJ Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit (Outro)DJ Oliver 'Ladykiller' Biscuit00/5
19I'll Be GoodRené & Angela22/5

Number of tracks: 25

Wildstyle

Hip-Hop / Electro

Absolutely not my taste, neither then nor now. Although the tracks don't seem to have aged well when you listen to them again. Everything is 'cool', 'ganster' and underlaid with funky scratching. As the expert would say: "Too white for this!"

No.TitleArtist(s)Ratings
01BloxRadio Sponsor00/5
02Wildstyle DJ (Intro)Mr. Magic00/5
03RockitHerbie Hancock11/5
04The MessageGrandmaster Flash & The Furious Five33/5
05More Bounce to the OunceZapp & Roger11/5
06Wildstyle DJ (Mr. Magic)Mr. Magic11/5
07One for the TrebleDavy DMX11/5
08BasslineMantronix11/5
09Wildstyle DJ (Halftime)Mr. Magic11/5
10Hip Hop Be Bop (Don't Stop)Man Parrish11/5
11Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)Hashim11/5
12CleanCybotron22/5
13Wildstyle DJ (3rd Quarter)Mr. Magic00/5
14Looking for the Perfect BeatAfrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force11/5
15Wildstyle DJ (Mr. Magic Premier)Mr. Magic00/5
16Rock BoxRun-D.M.C.11/5
17The BreaksKurtis Blow22/5
18Wildstyle DJ (Mr. Magic Super Blast)Mr. Magic00/5
19Magic's WandWhodini11/5
20Wildstyle DJ (Outro)Mr. Magic00/5
21DegenerationRadio Sponsor00/5
22Maibatsu Thunder [Hidden Mr. Magic Outtake]Radio Sponsor00/5
23Pump Me UpTrouble Funk11/5
24Get It Girl2 Live Crew11/5
25The SmurfTyrone Brunson11/5

Number of tracks: 19

Fever 105

Soul / Disco / R&B

When I played Vice City, I mostly skipped Fever because the funky stuff didn't appeal to me as much as the tracks on the other stations. They weren't bad though, and some of the tracks are quite listenable... for me at least.

No.TitleArtist(s)Ratings
01DJ Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit (Intro)DJ Oliver 'Ladykiller' Biscuit00/5
02Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'Michael Jackson44/5
03AutomaticThe Pointer Sisters33/5
04Act Like You KnowFat Larry's Band44/5
05Juicy FruitMtume11/5
06Behind the GrooveTeena Marie22/5
07DJ Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit (Halftime)DJ Oliver 'Ladykiller' Biscuit00/5
08Get Down Saturday NightOliver Cheatham33/5
09Ghetto LifeRick James33/5
10ShameEvelyn "Champagne" King44/5
11All Night LongMary Jane Girls33/5
12Summer MadnessKool & the Gang11/5
13Looking for the Perfect BeatAfrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force11/5
14Last Night a DJ Saved My LifeIndeep33/5
15And the Beat Goes onThe Whispers44/5
16SalivexRadio Sponsor00/5
17Yuppie and the Alien [Hidden DJ Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit Outtake]Radio Sponsor00/5
18DJ Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit (Outro)DJ Oliver 'Ladykiller' Biscuit00/5
19I'll Be GoodRené & Angela22/5

Number of tracks: 19

Radio Espantoso

Latin Jazz

I like Latin jazz, for example when I'm sitting in a cocktail bar or listening to a bit of Buena Vista Social Club over breakfast. In GTA it never really appealed to me because, like Fever 105 , there was too much of a contrast for me to listen to songs like Mama Papa Tu (Mongo Santamaría) or Mambo Mucho Mambo (Machito & His Afro Cuban Orchestra). Lo siento!

No.TitleArtist(s)Ratings
01Pepe (Introduction)Pepe00/5
02Super StrutEumir Deodato11/5
03A Gozar Con Mi ComboCachao22/5
04Me and You Baby (Piaco y Tostao)Mongo Santamaría11/5
05Mambo Mucho MamboMachito & His Afro Cuban Orchestra22/5
06JamayXavier Cugat22/5
07Pepe (Intermission)Pepe00/5
08Mama Papa TuMongo Santamaría22/5
09La Vida es Una LentejaUnaesta33/5
10ExpansionsLonnie Liston Smith22/5
11AguanileIrakere11/5
12Maracaibo OrientalBeny Moré11/5
13Latin FluteEumir Deodato11/5
14Mambo GozonTito Puente11/5
15Pepe (Outro)Pepe00/5
16Fernando's Medillion AdRadio Sponsor00/5
17Think Your Way to Success [Hidden DJ Pepe Outtake]Radio Sponsor00/5
18The Bull Is WrongAlpha Banditos22/5
19Yo Te MiréTres Apenas Como Eso11/5

One Comment

  • Muhster of the Schafiverse

    Ich muss sagen, Phenomenon FM war schon ein großartiger Sender. Ich würde ihnen aufgrund ihrer großen Musikliebe und Begabung als Schreiber ein Auslandsjahr an einer Radiostation empfehlen.

    Ansonsten sei noch gesagt: Ein schöner Artikel. Muhs man wirklich sagen

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