Grand Theft Auto IV News

For:Xbox 360  Also On: PS3PC Release Date: 28 April 2008

The game's music supervisor reveals that four radio stations are getting new music.

Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned screenshot

Rockstar Games music producer Ivan Pavlovich has given MTV News a sneak peak at the new tracks to be featured in next week's Xbox 360 exclusive Grand Theft Auto 4 DLC, The Lost and Damned.

According to the MTV News report, four of GTA 4's radio stations are receiving new music. Hip Hop station Beat 102.7 will feature a new show of popular hip-hop deejayed by Funkmaster Flex and headlined by two new Busta Rhymes tracks.

The Beat is also going to be home to a show deejayed by Statik Selektah, featuring all hip-hop recorded and mixed specifically for GTA. One of the headline songs will be Car Jack by Freeway.

Other updates include a new death metal show deejayed by Max Cavalera of Sepultura and Soulfly fame on Liberty City Hardcore. One of the artists featured will be Bathory. Liberty Rock Radio 97.8 will gain new songs, with Iggy Pop deejaying, and Indie station Radio Broker deejayed by Juliette Lewis is also getting some new tracks.

Pavlovich told MTV: "This really focuses on biker songs and a little more aggressive songs."

GTA 4: The Lost and Damned is scheduled for release only for Xbox 360 on February 17 priced 1600 MS Points.

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Pedro

Alternatively, listen to good music that has some melody.
Posted 15:23 on 27 February 2009
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Ok well first of all you obviously don't know anything about music because if you think Sepultura is hard rock then you are sorely mistaken also you probably think Bathory it hard rock listen to some Satyricon or Immortal and then get back to me.
Posted 09:39 on 19 February 2009
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Bloodstorm

Death metal? But it's deejayed by a guy from sepultura? Just call it hard rock. Stiil, i suppose it could be worse by getting Matt Heafy from Trivium to dj a good metal radio station (not alot of people will get that).
Posted 14:46 on 11 February 2009