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Grand Theft Auto Iv – Gta Iv Soundtrack And Radio Stations

Grand Theft Auto IV Radio Stations!

**Update: Uploaded radios now have album covers and ID3 tags (I think)**

All music files have a bitrate of 192kbps.

***I posted individual links for each radio station. A compiled set of links of all radio stations in this post is located at the bottom of the post.***

Password for all files:

foreign_legion

The Beat 102.7
Grand Theft Auto Iv - Gta Iv Soundtrack And Radio Stations

DJ: DJ Mister Cee and The Evil Genius DJ Green Lantern
Genre: Contemporary hip hop
Tracklist:

* Styles P – “What’s The Problem”
* Uncle Murda – “Anybody Can Get It”
* Qadir – “Nickname”
* Busta Rhymes – “Where’s My Money”
* Maino – “Getaway Driver”
* Red Cafe – “Stick’m”
* Tru Life – “Wet ‘Em Up”
* Johnny Polygon – “Price on Your Head”
* Swizz Beatz – “Top Down”
* Nas – “War is Necessary”
* Kanye West featuring: Dwele – “Flashing Lights”
* Joell Ortiz featuring: Jadakiss & Saigon – “Hip Hop (Remix)”
* Fat Joe featuring: Lil Wayne – “The Crackhouse”
* Mobb Deep – “Dirty New Yorker”
* Ghostface Killah featuring: Kid Capri – “We Celebrate”
* Styles P featuring: Sheek Louch & Jadakiss – “Blow Ya Mind (Remix)”
* Papoose – “Stylin’”
* Clipse – “9mm”

RAR file: 63.2MB
Uncompressed: 64.6MB
*has album cover*

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Bad Religion Discography

Bad Religion Discography

Bad Religion is an American punk rock band, formed in Southern California in 1980 by Jay Bentley (bass), Greg Graffin (vocals), Brett Gurewitz (guitars) and Jay Ziskrout (drums). They are often credited for leading the revival of punk rock during the late 1980s, as well as influencing a large number of other punk and rock musicians throughout their career. In the 28 years since its inception, Bad Religion has had numerous lineup changes, and Graffin has been the only constant member.

To date, Bad Religion has released fourteen studio albums, two EPs, three compilation albums, one live recording, and two DVDs. Their 1988 album Suffer has been regarded by some critics as one of the most important hardcore punk albums of all time, although it was not charted in Billboard. Bad Religion rose to fame with their 1994 major-label release Stranger Than Fiction, which produced their well-known hit singles “21st Century (Digital Boy)” and “Infected”. When Gurewitz left the band in 1994, Bad Religion declined in popularity and poor record sales continued until the release of The New America in 2000. Gurewitz returned to the fold in 2001 and contributed to the band’s three most recent albums.

Source:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Religion

Bad religion (1981)
Bad Religion Discography

Tracklist:

1. “Bad Religion” (Gurewitz)- 1:49
2. “Politics” (Graffin) – 1:21
3. “Sensory Overload” (Gurewitz) – 1:31
4. “Slaves” (Graffin) – 1:20
5. “Drastic Actions” (Gurewitz) – 2:36
6. “World War III” (Graffin) – 0:54

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