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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Original Soundtrack |
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Interscope Records (USA) |
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Rock and Pop |
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Game |
| Release Date: |
November 23, 2004 |
| Number of Discs: |
2 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Theme From San Andreas - Michael Hunter 2. Killing in the Name - Rage Against The Machine 3. I Don't Give a Fuck - 2Pac 4. Payback, The - James Brown 5. West Coast Poplock - Ronnie Hudson 6. Groove Me - Guy 7. Two Tickets to Paradise - Eddie Money 8. How I Could Just Kill a Man - Cypress Hill 9. Pressure Drop - The Maytals 10. Children's Story - Slick Rick 11. Cold Blooded - Rick James 12. Break 4 Love - Raze |
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Song List: Disc 2
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1. Funky Worm - Ohio Players 2. Barracuda - Heart 3. Hood Took Me Under - Compton's Most Wanted 4. Think About It - Lyn Collins 5. Rebel Without a Pause - Public Enemy 6. Midlife Crisis - Faith No More 7. Poison - Bell Biv DeVoe 8. Chase the Devil - Max Romeo & The Upsetters 9. I Know You Got Soul - Eric B. & Rakim 10. Crazy - Willie Nelson 11. Head Like a Hole - AFI (Bonus Track) |
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As the scenarios and graphics of home-system video games have increased in sophistication, so has the musical accompaniment. The complexly recreated worlds of early-2000s games like GRAND THEFT AUTO require a musical backdrop that is as dynamic, detailed, and energizing as the game itself. The 2004 installment, SAN ANDREAS, keeps with GRAND THEFT AUTO's paradigm of ever-changeable radio stations inside the cars that the game-players navigate. Players are able to flip between stations, genres, and moods at the touch of a control button. Set in Southern California during the early 1990s, SAN ANDREAS features much of the music popular at the time, including hard-hitting rap (2Pac, Cypress Hill) and rock acts (Rage Against the Machine, Faith No More). But the well-selected soundtrack also ranges across the dial to include reggae and funk classics (Toots & the Maytals' "Pressure Drop," James Brown's "The Payback," respectively), '70s rock chestnuts (Heart's "Barracuda"); old-school hip-hop (Eric B. & Rakim's ... |
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