
Magic spread throughout, sometimes included unlisted at the end of the song tracks.ĭisc 6: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T. Unlike the other CDs, the Wildstyle soundtrack is presented more as an oldschool mixtape, with frequent interludes from Mr."Hip Hop, Bee Bop (Detroit Mix)" (includes DJ talk) "One for the Treble (Fresh)" (includes station ident) Volume 5: Wildstyle Pirate RadioĪrtwork to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T. The three extra tracks included on European pressings do not actually appear in the game, although the song "Hold the Line" by Toto would eventually appear on the radio station K-DST in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.ĭisc 5: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T.Just the Five of Us (includes hidden DJ talk) " Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain)" Volume 4: Flash FMĪrtwork to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T. It is also one of only two albums to feature every song heard on the station in the game, and the only one to be complete in the US.ĭisc 4: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T.This is one of three GTA Vice City soundtrack albums to feature the same track listing in both the US and Europe.Volume 3: Emotion 98.3Īrtwork to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T. The song "Japanese Boy" by Aneka actually appeared on Flash FM in the game, not Wave 103.ĭisc 3: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T.Volume 2: Wave 103Īrtwork to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T. The song "Dangerous Bastard" by Love Fist was recorded especially for the game.ĭisc 2: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T.Tracks marked † appear on the European edition of the album only.Volume 1: V-RockĪrtwork to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T. Track Listing Disc 1: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T. 1.7 Disc 7: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T.1.6 Disc 6: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T.1.5 Disc 5: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T.1.4 Disc 4: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T.1.3 Disc 3: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T.1.2 Disc 2: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T.1.1 Disc 1: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City O.S.T.
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A Greatest Hits compilation CD was also released in North America the following year, containing a selection of songs from the full set plus the " Theme from Vice City". The two talk radio stations heard in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City ( KCHAT, VCPR) did not receive a CD release and as such have never been released outside of the game. With the exception of the Wildstyle disc, the final commercial track on each CD additionally contains an unlisted DJ talk segment hidden after a lengthy pause, containing further humorous dialogue from the station host (which typically results in their being fired or storming out of the recording studio). In addition to music, each CD also includes several specially-recorded DJ tracks containing dialogue from the station's host and station idents, plus two radio commercials heard in the game. Although the majority of the music from the game is included on the soundtracks, most of the CDs do not feature every song heard on the relevant radio station - in the US, only the Emotion 98.3 CD is complete, while in Europe the Emotion 98.3 and Fever 105 soundtracks are complete. As well as the complete box set, the seven CDs were also released for purchase individually.Įuropean editions of several of the CDs contain extra songs that are not found on US pressings (some of these songs do not actually appear in the game itself). It was released internationally on October 29, 2002. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Official Soundtrack Box Set is a seven-disc compilation CD box set containing music from the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, each disc representing one of the game's seven music radio stations. The Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Official Soundtrack Box Set.
