Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas soundtrack
The soundtrack of the computer and video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, which is set in 1992 in the fictional U.S. West Coast state of San Andreas, required that the game's radio stations reflect the music tastes of the time and area, in addition to covering current events in the state of San Andreas, and even weather forecasts. Together with several pieces of early-1990s music, the soundtrack also included songs from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Many of the songs interpolate or sample other songs which feature in this or other GTA titles, such as Ice Cube's "Check Yo Self", which samples "The Message", which was featured in Vice City or "Weekend" which appears in its original form on Paradise FM in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.
Primarily, the player can hear the radio when the protagonist acquires a vehicle. The station that will be playing when the player gets in is determined by several factors, and players can change it or switch it off as desired. The only vehicles in which you cannot access the radio are the emergency and police vehicles, tractors, bicycles and certain boats. Radio stations, or some of the songs featured on them, can also be heard in the background in certain locations, such as bars, clubs, casinos, and safehouse wardrobes. The Xbox and PC versions of the game allow the player to create their own custom radio stations with user imported tracks. However, unlike previous GTA titles, which also offered this feature, San Andreas can place commercials between tracks.
The official soundtrack, available on Interscope Records, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Official Soundtrack and the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Official Soundtrack Box Set collection were released internationally on 23 November 2004 and 7 December 2004 respectively.
Music Stations
Bounce FM
DJ: The Funktipus
Genre: Funk
Tracklist:
- Zapp - "I Can Make You Dance"
- Kool & the Gang - "Hollywood Swingin'"
- Ohio Players - "Love Rollercoaster"[1]
- Ohio Players - "Funky Worm"
- Rick James - "Cold Blooded"
- Maze - "Twilight"
- Fatback Band - "Yum Yum"[1]
- The Isley Brothers - "Between The Sheets"[1]
- Ronnie Hudson & The Street People - "West Coast Poplock"
- Lakeside - "Fantastic Voyage"[1]
- George Clinton - "Loopzilla"[1]
- Dazz Band - "Let It Whip"
- Cameo - "Candy"
- MFSB - "Love Is The Message"[1]
- Johnny Harris - "Odyssey"[1]
- Roy Ayers - "Running Away"
- Gap Band - "You Dropped A Bomb On Me"
Summary: Bounce FM is a funk radio station hosted by The Funktipus (voiced by George Clinton[2]) Surprisingly, Marvin Trill of WCTR's Area 53 host, calls into Bounce FM foolishly thinking that 'The Party Ship' (Bounce's sub-heading/nickname) is a genuine space ship, asking how to get on it.
Playback FM
DJ: Forth Right MC
Genre: Classic hip hop
Tracklist:
- Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - "Road To The Riches"[1]
- Big Daddy Kane - "Warm It Up, Kane"[1]
- Spoonie Gee - "The Godfather"[1]
- Masta Ace - "Me & The Biz"[1]
- Slick Rick - "Children's Story"
- Public Enemy - "Rebel Without A Pause"
- Eric B. & Rakim - "I Know You Got Soul"
- Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock - "It Takes Two"
- Gang Starr - "B.Y.S."[1]
- Biz Markie - "The Vapors"[1]
- Brand Nubian - "Brand Nubian"
- Ultramagnetic MCs - "Critical Beatdown"[1]
Summary: Hosted by self-righteous conspiracy theorist Forth Right MC (voiced by Chuck D[2]), Playback FM plays classic old school style rap from the Golden age hip hop. This station was released on a joint album with Radio Los Santos.
Radio Los Santos
DJ: Julio G
Genre: West Coast hip hop, Gangsta rap
Tracklist:
- 2Pac (feat. Pogo) - "I Don't Give a Fuck"
- Compton's Most Wanted - "Hood Took Me Under"
- Dr. Dre (feat. Snoop Dogg) - "Nuthin' But a "G" Thang"
- Dr. Dre (feat. Snoop Dogg & RBX) - "Fuck Wit Dre Day"
- Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg - "Deep Cover"
- Too $hort - "The Ghetto"
- N.W.A. - "Alwayz Into Somethin'"
- N.W.A. - "Express Yourself"
- Ice Cube - "It Was A Good Day"
- Ice Cube (feat. Das EFX) - "Check Yo Self (Message Remix)"
- Kid Frost - "La Raza"
- Cypress Hill - "How I Could Just Kill a Man"
- Eazy-E - "Eazy-Er Said Than Dunn"
- Above The Law - "Murder Rap"
- Da Lench Mob - "Guerillas in tha Mist"
- The D.O.C. - "It's Funky Enough"
Summary: Radio Los Santos is a Gangsta Rap, modern golden era West Coast hip hop radio station hosted by Julio G, (who is a real life DJ[2]) located in Los Santos. Julio G is a very calm and collected guy, who simply enjoys rap/hip-hop. RLS hosts a number of shout-outs from the public of San Andreas and in-game characters. This station was released in a joint album with Playback FM as part of the 8-Disc soundtrack. The station also includes references to "car-jacking on the rise", being that activity a key element of the gameplay. Sometimes after a mission, Julio gives out weather reports and news regarding Los Santos events.
Master Sounds 98.3
DJ: Johnny "The Love Giant" Parkinson
Genre: Soul, funk, jazz
Tracklist:
- Lyn Collins - "Rock Me Again & Again & Again & Again & Again & Again"[1]
- Bob James - "Nautilus"[1]
- Harlem Underground Band - "Smokin' Cheeba Cheeba"
- Lyn Collins - "Think (About It)"
- The Blackbyrds - "Rock Creek Park"[1]
- War - "Low Rider"[1]
- The J.B.'s - "The Grunt"
- Maceo & The Macks - "Soul Power '74"[1]
- James Brown - "Funky President"
- Gloria Jones - "Tainted Love"[1]
- Booker T. & the M.G.'s - "Green Onions"
- The Chakachas - "Jungle Fever"
- Maceo & The Macks - "Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back)"
- Bobby Byrd - "I Know You Got Soul"
- James Brown - "The Payback"
- Bobby Byrd - "Hot Pants"[1]
- Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - "Express Yourself"
- Sir Joe Quarterman & Free Soul - "So Much Trouble In My Mind"
Summary: Master Sounds 98.3 is a San Fierro based rare groove radio station hosted by Johnny "The Love Giant" Parkinson (voiced by Ricky Harris[2]). Despite his nickname, it is implied that he is quite short in stature and is possibly a midget.
K-Rose
DJ: Mary-Beth Maybell
Genre: Country
Tracklist:
- Jerry Reed - "Amos Moses"
- Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn - "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man"
- Hank Williams, Sr. - "Hey Good Lookin'"
- Juice Newton - "Queen of Hearts"[1]
- Statler Brothers - "New York City"[1]
- Statler Brothers - "Bed of Rose's"
- Asleep at the Wheel - "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read"[1]
- Desert Rose Band - "One Step Forward"[1]
- Willie Nelson - "Crazy"
- Patsy Cline - "Three Cigarettes In An Ashtray"
- Mickey Gilley - "Make The World Go Away"[1]
- Ed Bruce - "Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys"
- Merle Haggard - "Always Wanting You"
- Whitey Shafer - "All My Ex's Live In Texas"
- Eddie Rabbitt - "I Love a Rainy Night"
Summary: K-Rose is a Classic country station hosted by Mary-Beth Maybell (voiced by Riette Burdick[2]), and based in Bone County (Fort Carson). Mary-Beth has been married numerous times, many of her husbands having died under suspicious circumstances. Oddly, the track New York City was not listed in the included booklet guide for the first PS2 version. It was however included in later versions.
CSR 103:9
DJ: Phillip "PM" Michaels
Genre: New Jack Swing
Tracklist:
- SWV - "I'm So Into You"
- Soul II Soul - "Keep on Movin'"[1]
- Samuelle - "So You Like What You See"
- En Vogue - "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)"
- Johnny Gill - "Rub You the Right Way"[1]
- Ralph Tresvant - "Sensitivity"
- Guy - "Groove Me"
- Aaron Hall - "Don't Be Afraid"
- Boyz II Men - "Motownphilly"
- Bell Biv DeVoe - "Poison"
- Today - "I Got The Feeling"
- Wreckx-N-Effect - "New Jack Swing"
- Bobby Brown - "Don't Be Cruel"
Summary: Contemporary Soul Radio (CSR 103:9) is a new jack swing radio station hosted by Phillip "PM" Michaels (voiced by Michael Bivins[2]). Michaels is an extremely self-obsessed character who "could have" made a dancer in a music video. He loves to practice his dance moves in public, but is usually greeted with people throwing things at him. The game's "Audio" screen and instruction manual refer to this station as CSR 103:2.
K-Jah West
DJ: Marshall Peters and Johnny Lawton
Genre: Dub, Reggae
Tracklist:
- Black Harmony - "Don't Let It Go To Your Head"
- Blood Sisters - "Ring My Bell"
- Shabba Ranks - "Wicked Inna Bed"[1]
- Buju Banton - "Batty Rider"[1]
- Augustus Pablo - "King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown"
- Dennis Brown - "Revolution"[1]
- Willie Williams - "Armagideon Time"[1]
- I-Roy - "Sidewalk Killer"[1]
- Toots & the Maytals - "Funky Kingston"
- Dillinger - "Cocaine In My Brain"
- Pliers - "Bam Bam"
- Barrington Levy - "Here I Come"
- Reggie Stepper - "Drum Pan Sound"
- Black Uhuru - "Great Train Robbery"
- Max Romeo & The Upsetters - "I Chase The Devil"
- Toots and The Maytals - "Pressure Drop"
Summary: K-Jah West is a reggae radio station hosted by Marshall Peters & Johnny Lawton (voiced by Lowell Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare respectively[2]). It is also K-JAH's West Coast affiliate.
K-DST
DJ: Tommy "The Nightmare" Smith
Genre: Classic Rock
Tracklist:
- Foghat - "Slow Ride"[1]
- Creedence Clearwater Revival - "Green River"[1]
- Heart - "Barracuda"
- Kiss - "Strutter"
- Toto - "Hold the Line"[1]
- Rod Stewart - "Young Turks"
- Tom Petty - "Runnin' Down a Dream"[1]
- Joe Cocker - "Woman to Woman"
- Cream - "White Room"[3]
- Humble Pie - "Get Down To It"
- Grand Funk Railroad - "Some Kind of Wonderful"
- Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Free Bird"
- America - "A Horse With No Name"
- The Who - "Eminence Front"
- Boston - "Smokin'
- David Bowie - "Somebody Up There Likes Me"[1]
- Eddie Money - "Two Tickets to Paradise"
- Billy Idol - "White Wedding"[1]
Summary: K-DST "The Dust" is a San Fierro-based classic rock station originating in Los Santos and hosted by Tommy "The Nightmare" Smith (voiced by Guns N' Roses frontman W. Axl Rose[2]), former frontman for the fictional 70s progressive rock band, Crystal Ship, which is also the title of a song by The Doors. Smith dislikes Sage, the DJ of Radio X, which is ironic because Radio X plays the Guns N' Roses hit "Welcome to the Jungle" And before the song commences Sage says "I slept with this guy once."
Radio X
DJ: Sage
Genre: Alternative Rock
Tracklist:
- Helmet - "Unsung"
- Depeche Mode - "Personal Jesus"
- Faith No More - "Midlife Crisis"
- Danzig - "Mother"
- Living Colour - "Cult of Personality"
- Primal Scream - "Movin' On Up"[1]
- Guns N' Roses - "Welcome to the Jungle"[1]
- L7 - "Pretend We're Dead"
- Ozzy Osbourne - "Hellraiser"[1]
- Soundgarden - "Rusty Cage"
- Rage Against the Machine - "Killing in the Name"
- Jane's Addiction - "Been Caught Stealing"
- The Stone Roses - "Fools Gold"[1]
- Alice in Chains - "Them Bones"[1]
- Stone Temple Pilots - "Plush"
Summary: Radio X is an Alternative and period modern rock radio station hosted by Sage (voiced by Jodie Shawback[2]). Sage is a very self-obsessed woman and self-confessed rebel who seems to always be worked up about something, making her a stereotypical Gen X-er. Her most apparent obsession is the sound of her own voice, along with sex, drugs, and clove cigarettes.
Radio X picks up a couple of callers who phone in, however these "two" callers are both voiced by Jeff Berlin who voices and produces the Radio X imaging. The name itself is a possible reference on Generation X, who came of age and were the main listeners of the genre in the early 90s.
SF-UR
DJ: Hans Oberlander
Genre: Classic house, acid house
Tracklist:
- Jomanda - "Make My Body Rock"
- 808 State - "Pacific"
- The Todd Terry Project - "Weekend"
- Nightwriters - "Let The Music Use You"
- Marshall Jefferson - "Move Your Body"
- Maurice - "This Is Acid"
- Mr. Fingers - "Can You Feel It?"
- A Guy Called Gerald - "Voodoo Ray"
- Cultural Vibe - "Ma Foom Bey"
- CeCe Rogers - "Someday"
- Robert Owens - "I'll Be Your Friend"
- Frankie Knuckles - "Your Love"
- Joe Smooth - "Promised Land"
- 28th Street Crew - "I Need a Rhythm"
- Raze - "Break 4 Love"
- Fallout - "The Morning After"
Summary: San Fierro Underground Radio, abbreviated as SF-UR, is a San Fierro-based house music station hosted by the German DJ Hans Oberlander (voiced by Lloyd Floyd[2]). This station was never released on a music album, so none of these songs, bar "Break 4 Love", were released on the soundtrack.
Talk Stations
Depending on a player's progress through the game's storyline, the segments played on WCTR will change. Thus, during one segment of the game, the player may only hear specific portions of programs not to be heard again as new segments are aired. This phenomenon is prominent in the 'WCTR News', 'Entertaining America', and 'The Wild Traveler' programs. Various intros, outros and comments delivered by Barbara Fox. Several characters from the main game make cameos in the radio programs and advertising.
WCTR
West Coast Talk Radio, abbreviated as WCTR, is a talk radio station. Headquartered in Los Santos, WCTR consists of several programs:
WCTR News
Hosted by Lianne Forget (IPA: [fɔːˈʒeɪ], "for-zhay") (Sharon Washington[2]) with Richard Burns (Wil Wheaton[2]), which features up-to-date news in the San Andreas state. Overall there are 11 separate installments of the WCTR News throughout the game. The program hints at Forget and Burns having an affair. As the installments progress, the tone gets more and more agitated. Richard Burns is frequently under influence of something whilst on the air. At the end of each segment, Lianne usually advises people to "stay inside", and tells them, "it's safer there."
The Tight End Zone
Sports program hosted by Derrick Thackery (Peter Appel[2]). Thackery does not actually care as much about the sports he loves than the passions aroused from it. He was molested by his uncle when he was younger and appears to be afraid of making definite comments on sports, women and other things.
The Wild Traveler
Travel program hosted by James Pedeaston (Sam Tsoutsouvas[2]) Pedeaston is a child molester wanted in Malaysia and is being investigated by the FBI. He enjoys traveling the world and logging some of his most 'exotic' encounters in his travelogue, some of which he accidentally reads on-air to the disgust of the listener. His show appears to be so reviled by his listeners that at one point, he receives few calls which are not supportive. For example, a caller tells him to stop droning on about other countries and focus on talking about where he lives. He also got a phone call from a suicidal man that wanted to go to hell and he told him "Me too! Buy me a refrigerator magnet when you get there".
Entertaining America
Entertainment program hosted by Billy Dexter (Peter Marx[2]) and later Lazlow (Lazlow Jones[2]), featuring various guests. Dexter is accidentally fatally shot by a gun-wielding Jack Howitzer (star of the Exploder movie from Vice City) and after a rather lengthy hiatus (which includes Howitzer's subsequent conviction on WCTR news) is replaced by Lazlow. When Lazlow took over the show, his guests included OG Loc, Chris Formage (leader of a cult called the Epsilon Program), and Darius Fontaine (a new age, radical preacher who urges his fans to 'face their fears'). Opie and Anthony made a cameo as callers on the show. Opie talked about hunter-gatherers while Anthony said that he'd "really like to make out with hot chicks in church", which is a reference to Sex for Sam 3. According to Dexter, Entertaining America is headquartered in Vinewood.
Gardening with Maurice
Gardening show hosted by Maurice (Andy Dick[2]). Maurice is a rather gay and horny personality that not only loves his gardens, but his own body as well. For example, he likes to take pictures of both when they are "blossoming." He also offers unorthodox advice and unusual plant suggestions to callers. The name of the show originated on the Grand Theft Auto III rendition of Chatterbox FM, where it was said to be 'taken off the air'. He does occasionally express less than loving comments on flowers, plants and living things in general: "A flower is nothing but an educated weed and like all weeds all living things should be extinguished!".
I Say/You Say
Political debate show hosted by husband-and-wife liberal-and-conservative team of Peyton Phillips (Paul Ames[2]) and Mary Phillips (Jackie Hoffman[2]). Peyton and Mary are caricatures of their ideologies: Peyton is extremely liberal, and Mary is a hardcore conservative. For example, when dealing with a caller that had recently buried the corpses of numerous illegal immigrants in his backyard, Mary advises the caller on how to use the corpses to evade his taxes while Peyton mentions recycling and organ donation. Early shows feature a desperate Lazlow looking for a radio job, asking if he can take Peyton's.
Lonely Hearts Show
Relationship advice program hosted by Christy MacIntyre (Sara Moon[2]), featuring Fernando Martinez (Frank Chavez[2]) of Vice City fame who deviously takes over one show; he briefly mentions being "chased out" (of Vice City) and alludes to a "Five Alarm Fire". Zero calls in early on, desperate to rid himself from celibacy, as does Jizzy B, hoping to promote his club.
Area 53
A Coast to Coast AM spoof hosted by Marvin Trill (Bob Sevra[2]). Broadcasting from 'his trailer in the desert', Trill's main subjects are alien abductions and government conspiracies. Kevin Mitnick guests as a caller who says that he can launch nuclear missiles by whistling into a payphone. This is a reference to an allegation used by prosecutors to keep Mitnick in solitary confinement. He also says that he now only uses his powers for good (as the real Kevin Mitnick now runs a security consulting company). Adam First (Jamie Canfield[2]), the DJ from Vice City's Wave 103 also calls the show to tell him that he saw a man dressed in a space suit mating with Domestobots, to which Trill replies,"Uhh...He probably wants you to leave him alone," implying that it was Trill himself. Later in the same show, an actual Domestobot calls in to tell him that he knows what Trill is doing to his Domestobot brothers and sisters. A semi-major character, The Truth, also calls in, but is ridiculed by Trill. The first segment of Area 53, Trill ends his show by saying "Be careful out there, wherever you are". In the second Area 53 segment (while CJ is in San Fierro) the four callers in the middle of the show (Mike, Vyvyan, Neil and Rick) share the names of the four main characters of BBC sitcom The Young Ones. At the end of the segment, the anounnouncer says " You are now leaving Area 53. Check your rectum."
Commercials
Commercials that reference events in game:
- Zebra Bar (Ed McMann; two commercials) — An exotic chocolate bar that mixes white chocolate with black chocolate. It is mentioned in the first WCTR news bulletin that a protest outside the Zebra Bar Candy Company was occurring.
- Proposition 421 — A proposition against smoking, which would allow a citizen to legally shoot and kill a smoker for defense.
- The Epsilon Program (Fred Melamed, three commercials) — A Cult. Numerous people in the game appear to be members including original Entertaining America host Billy Dexter and Area 53 host Marvin Trill. Epsilon Program founder Chris Formage is interviewed by Lazlow on the third and final segment of Entertaining America. Dwayne Thorn, from VCPR in Vice City Stories also utters the Program's mantra "Kifflom" at one point, as does VCFL DJ Tina Jane, who insults the cult. It offers "eternal salvation for those who attend".
- Inversion Therapy (Danny Burstein) — A form of therapy to overcome rather extreme fears by facing them (for example, if you fear your children getting killed you kill them), creator Darius Fontaine calls in on the final Entertaining America, Lazlow having tried the therapy unsuccessfully.
- Castradon — A baldness remedy that eliminates Testosterone and attacks the glands that produce it (Which are the testicles). Castradon is mentioned as a sponsor of car racing on the second episode of The Tight End Zone.
- The Cavern of Sorrow — A role-playing game, spoofing Dungeons & Dragons. Playback FM DJ Forth Right MC mentions having to get supplies for a Cavern of Sorrow marathon.
- Ammu-Nation — (Intro voiced by Frank Chavez) Advertising guns, telling everyone why we should all buy and own a gun ("Ammu-Nation, protecting your family from the evils of a liberal society"). Commercial for the Ammu-Nation store that is in the game. The Ammu-Nation commercial from Vice City that is played in the chain can be heard inside all of the stores throughout the state.
- Cluckin' Bell (Two commercials) — A commercial for the fried chicken chain in the game, which is a parody of KFC and Taco Bell. Sage from Radio X dedicates a song off the station (Primal Scream's Movin' On Up) to a guy she 'did behind the Cluckin' Bell.' The commercials make references to factory farming, and say that "the protesters can go to hell."
- Blotto's (Three commercials) — A store catering for daily habits. At the end of the first Gardening with Maurice show, Maurice briefly mentions Blotto's.
- Ultimate Disc in the Dark — A gay San Fierro based game where you throw a flying disc in the dark, the object is to catch a disc and run to the goal to score. It is mentioned as a sponsor for the first installment of The Wild Traveller by host James Pedeaston.
- Bouche Cologne — A cologne for the man who wants to feel like a real man. This is the first of two different colognes that are advertised on the radio within the game. Christy (Lonley Hearts host) becomes aroused by Fernando's Bouche cologne in a later Lonely Hearts segment.
- My Five Uncles — A series spoof on the old NBC series My Two Dads. The show was broadcasted in "LSBC." CSR DJ Philip "PM" Michaels mentions in his DJ chatter that he auditioned recently for the show.
- Celebrate with Cake — (Two commercials) Encourages eating when one is feeling depressed. DJ Philip "PM" Michaels states that he "really wants to sing in that Celebrate with Cake commercial".
Other Commercials:
- Commemorative Miniatures — A historical miniature wargaming commercial, selling miniatures soldiers and tanks. General Custer, Napoleon, Charge of the Light Brigade and Trail of Tears are mentioned.
- Law (Jeff Berlin, three commercials) — Legal drama series broadcast on Thursdays on cable channel Weasel . A parody to legal shows such as L.A. Law. "Catch Law before it catches you!"
- Intergalactic Wrestling Title — A spoof of American professional wrestling that is also broadcast on Weasel.
- Proposition 832 — B.I.G.O.T. (Ban Immigration Green Cards Outright Today) An organization aiming to ban immigration and instead create a new status for illegal aliens, whereby "while they're here, they have no rights." The ad also claims, "If we give them green cards, soon they’ll be just like us - overweight, unhappy, and too lazy to do menial tasks."
- Proposition 602 — A proposition to end mass-transit, converting bus-lanes and train tracks into more roads for the benefit of car owners.
- Commando Pest Eradication — A radical team of Vietnam Veterans acting as Insect Exterminators. "It's the War on Nature; and this time, we're winning."
- Dreamakers — Agency where nobodies are trained to become "stars". Based in Vinewood.
- eXsorbeo — A portable game console. The commercial equates playing games on the system with masturbation, with such lines as, "Look mom, I'm playing with myself!" and "don't play too long or you'll go blind". The console has its own website.
- Tropicarcinoma — Anti-tan-cream made from coconut oil, zinc, aluminum, boron, magnesium, and other volatile metals.
- Crimson Executive Spouse Indemnity Services — Legal service offering life insurance for wives in case they suffer terrible accidents shortly afterward (1-866-505-CRIM). Similar to the D'Leo and Thurax commercial from GTA: Vice City.
- Mike Andrews (Two commercials) — A self-help guru promoting a "less is more" approach to wealth for the poor.
- Kilimanjaro (Two commercials) — A clothes shop "for the bigger men."
- Eris Pump Up Shoes — A sports shoe commercial which parodies the mid-90s obession with Reebok Pump shoes. The Eris brand previously featured in a commercial in GTA III. The advertising was voiced by Sean R. Lynch.
- Creative Plastic Surgery — A plastic surgery clinic promoting unusual changes such as tails or a third breast.
- American Bank of Los Santos — A commercial about bank loans, has the same music as the Little Lacy Suprise ad in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
- San Andreas Telephone — (Four commercials) The commercials parody numerous "stay in touch with loved ones" phone company advertising campaigns.
- Glory Hole Theme Park (Mike Blakeney) — (Two commercials) A theme park that caters to unconventional sexual behavior but presents itself as a family amusement park. "Gloryhole! Where strangers become friends! Gloryhole! You don't need to know names!"
- Special Needs Cop (Randy Perlstein, Jeff Berlin, Ron Reeve, Mike, Chris and James Ferrante and Chris Silvestro) — A movie starring action star Jack Howitzer (from the "Exploder" movie in Vice City) as a cop going undercover in a school for special-needs kids. A spoof on Kindergarten Cop.
- Carcer City — Commercial advertising Carcer City as a holiday destination for those who are "tired of all the sunshine and good weather." Carcer City was the setting of the Rockstar Games title Manhunt.
- Shine by Helmut Schein — Designer perfume.
- Renegade Cologne (Jeff Berlin) — "For the man who wants to reek of masculinity."
- Sooth — A cold and cough syrup made from Codeine, Morphine, and Alcohol. Also available for children as Sooth Junior.
- Rapidite — The do-it-yourself sexual realignment kit: the quickest and latest way to change your sex. "It's just snip, chop, stuff & swallow. Four quick actions with amazing effects."
- Herr Gruber's Spa — An international spa business owned by Herr Gruber, who has opened spas all around the world including such countries as Germany, Switzerland & Brazil
- Sprunk — An explosive re-energizing soft drink carbonated with ether. The Sprunk logo and colour scheme bear a strong resemblance to those of Sprite. A Sprunk factory can be found situated in one of the Red County's country villages. There is also a Sprunk advertising board in Los Santos, which CJ crashes a car into during an early mission (Reuniting the Families), the catch phrase on the board originally said A Taste of Things to Come, but after the crash, only the words A Taste of Come is left, referring to the word cum: (ejaculation - semen). A commercial is heard on the radio, saying that Sprunk now has a grenade shaped can. It is also said there is a sweepstakes to earn a real box of grenades.
- Grin — A medication that cures the depression and anxiety that one gets from living life in the suburbs.
- Ice Diamonds/De Koch Diamonds — The perfect gift for your partner: "shut that bitch up with ice."
- Fokari Film — Photographic film developing company. "Memories are forever...sort of"
- Beagle Brokerage and Pawn — Trade in absolutely anything in exchange for cash.
- Logger Beer (Ed MacMann) — "The beer that brought the forest down!"
- Logger Light (Ed MacMann) — A low calorie diet version which "facilitate[s] alcoholism without the intended weight gain."
- Redwood Cigarettes — A brand of cigarette that "helps cure stress." With sponsorship of Los Santos City Marathon.
- Don't let Your Children Ride Bicycles — Do the motherly thing and buy your child an over-powered sports car instead of a bike. A public service announcement sponsored by The Governor’s Office of San Andreas, in association with Maibatsu Cars of America.
- Lustrious — (Two commercials) A hair styling product.
- The Crazy Cock — A strip club where the women know how to entertain "gentlemen."
- Executive Intruder Extermination Services — Personal security service offering protection for wealthy paranoids.
- Janus — Service to help people alienate their family to protect their new west coast identities.
- Hampshire Nannies — Company offering strict classical British style nannies. The narrator is "Freddy," the nanny and spanking obsessed caller in previous GTA games.
- Starfish Resort and Casino — Casino targeting children as well as adults.
- Join the Military — Recruiting commercial for the military with the usual GTA touch.
- Crimson Life Insurance — Easily obtainable life insurance policies. The customers in both testimonials are strongly implied to have murdered their spouses to cash in on their new insurance coverage. Possibly a reference to Monty Python's Crimson Permanent Assurance.
Trivia:
- Logger and Redwood are also mentioned in an Ammu-Nation commercial in Liberty City Stories. eXsorbeo is also mentioned on the Electron Zone on LCFR. DJ Michael Hunt mentions the Glory Hole theme park in a contest held by Head Radio in that game.
- The commercial Shine by Helmet Shine is voiced by Jodie Shawback who also voices Sage of Radio X. She is the only person throughout the entire game to voice both a radio DJ and an in-game commercial.
Trivia
- Ozzy Osbourne ("Bark at the Moon" in V-Rock, "Hellraiser" in Radio X), Rick James ("Ghetto Life" in Fever 105, "Cold Blooded" in Bounce FM), Kool & The Gang ("Summer Madness" in Fever 105, "Hollywood Swingin'" in Bounce FM), Zapp ("More Bounce to the Ounce" in Wildstyle, "I Can Make You Dane" in Bounce FM") and Toto ("Africa" in Emotion 98.3, "Hold the Line" in K-DST) are the only recurring artists in the GTA Soundtracks who had their hits in the Vice City radio.
- CSR 103.9 has hits by all six former members of New Edition: "Sensitivity" (Ralph Tresvant), "Rub You The Right Way" (Johnny Gill), "Don't Be Cruel" (Bobby Brown), "Poison" (Bell Biv Devoe).
- Cream's song "White Room", exclusive to the Xbox and PC versions, replaces Joe Cocker's "Woman to Woman" in both these versions of K-DST (and the game, consequentially).
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar Not on soundtrack album
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w "Full Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas credits". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2007-03-04.
- ^ Xbox and PC versions only
External links
General
- Official Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas website
- GameFAQs on Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - Contains scripts and song lyrics from all San Andreas radio stations
Teasersites
Other
- San Andreas Radio – A free program that copies and transfers the sound files from the game (all: commercials, in-game music, DJ banter etc) into WAV files to the PC (Works with the PS2 game disc only)
- Radio Free San Andreas – a free tool for extracting the soundtrack into Ogg files