Grand Theft Auto V Official Score

Disambiguous article for all soundtracks in Grand Theft Auto V.

Soundtracks
All Grand Theft Auto V mission soundtracks. These are entirely scripted and do not vary each play-through.
 * Missions

This unique theme can be heard during Epsilon missions, as well as in the Epsilon Building and when visiting the Epsilon website.
 * Epsilon Theme



Soundtrack for Flight School in Grand Theft Auto V.
 * Flight School

Background theme/soundtrack for Triathlon missions in Grand Theft Auto V. The start of the soundtrack signifies the swimming part, halfway through signifies the cycling part, and the last 10 minutes represent the running part.
 * Triathlon

Soundtrack for Yoga activity in Grand Theft Auto V.
 * Yoga

Other Soundtracks
This track is heard when loading the game at any point. Depending on how long the game takes to load (further depending on the platform), the soundtrack has different parts. The loading theme used was created by Tangerine Dream, named "Mona Da Vinci", from 2011.
 * Loading Theme



When the game is paused, after around 1 minute, a pause menu theme will begin to play. It will play in any of the menu options, be it map, gallery, or friends. It is also heard when creating the GTA Online player. It is not heard in GTA Online. The pause menu theme was created by Tangerine Dream, named "Greyhound". It is not heard anywhere else in-game. A full-mix of the soundtrack can be found in the files.
 * Pause Menu Theme



When flying in a vehicle without the radio on (but the music volume on full), eventually a flying theme will play. It will become more and more intense as the player flies around. It begins to fade once the player nears the ground, or fully lands. This plays in both GTA V and GTA Online. Land vehicles which can fly, such as the Deluxo and Oppressor, do not activate this soundtrack.
 * Flying Theme



Wanted Level Soundtrack
Once the player gains 3 stars or more, a Wanted Level Soundtrack will begin to play. The soundtracks can only be heard on foot, or in a vehicle when the radio is turned off.

Pattern
At 3 stars, the soundtracks will remain low pace, "calm" and a small beat will be heard. The soundtrack usually introduces itself with a small rhythm or a high pitched noise, in most cases, this will lead to a long, slow, low-intensity beat.

At 4 stars, the soundtrack will change its pace. A strong beat will be introduced, or if there already was one, it will become more intense and notable. High pitched, long electronic sound effects found on 3 stars usually fade away, to make the beat stand out.

At 5 stars, the soundtrack is at its most intense beast. Not much of a notable difference can be heard between the 4th and 5th star; in most cases, it takes several seconds to hear a notable difference in pace. Small, quick rhythms will become notable, and the beat of drums will vary.

After 5 stars, a section known as the "Cooldown Zone" occurs. This happens when the player begins to lose the police. In simpler form, it reduces its pace, rhythm and returns back to its 3 star form. It will become much more intense and quiet, and if the player goes underground, for example, in the subways with a 5 star wanted level, the sound is echoed more for effect, adding a "tip-toe" noise effect. Once the stars are lost, a "whisper"-style whistle will occur, and the soundtrack will end.

Some of the following tracks are exclusive to the player's location. For example, some may only play in Los Santos, and some may only play in Blaine County.

Score
So far, in the original release of GTA V (and GTA Online), there are 11 wanted level themes.
 * Original version release

Track Names
This lists the in-game file names and soundtrack titles of the soundtracks featured in Grand Theft Auto V.

By BA/Metz

 * Debunked
 * Love Eggs
 * T-Boner

By The Alchemist and Oh No

 * Agent
 * Car Steal 1 Chips
 * Chop Fred Halen
 * Cock Song
 * Eye In The Sky Cars 2
 * Funk Jam
 * Funk Jam Arm 2
 * Gun Novel
 * PB1
 * PB2 Pussyface
 * Vodka
 * Wavery

By Tangerine Dream

 * Beyond
 * Burning Bar
 * City
 * Dark Robbery
 * Diamond Diary Fake
 * Dr. Destructo Fake
 * Dragoner
 * Greyhound
 * Scrap Yard
 * Streets of Fortune
 * Torture
 * Tought Sea Race
 * Universal
 * Vacuum

By Woody Jackson

 * Crocodile Tears
 * Meaty
 * Mission Seven
 * Nine Blurt
 * RH Bulldozer
 * Sapstick
 * Silver Pussy
 * Sticky Vicky
 * Track 8
 * Vinegar Tits

Added in the High Life Update

 * CHU
 * DEF
 * ELC
 * PB2

Added in the Enhanced Version of GTA V
By Tangerine Dream and Woody Jackson
 * RG10
 * RG15

Trivia

 * Grand Theft Auto V is the first game in the entire GTA series to feature official soundtracks appearing off-mission. Most (if not all) soundtracks are composed by Tangerine Dream, Woody Jackson, The Alchemist, Oh No & DJ Shadow. The aforementioned artists have been known for their work for Grand Theft Auto V's wanted level soundtracks, mission soundtracks, activity soundtracks, official scores, Grand Theft Auto V and Online's heists/races soundtracks, The Lab's various "Welcome to Los Santos" album-titled tracks and many more.
 * On top of this, Tangerine Dream's "Remote Viewing" is played in Grand Theft Auto IV 's The Journey.