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Revision as of 06:12, 12 December 2017
Not to be confused with Radio X.
Channel X is a radio station featured in Grand Theft Auto V. The station plays punk rock and is hosted by Keith Morris, the ex lead singer of the Circle Jerks, Black Flag and is now the lead singer of Off!
Playlist
- Agent Orange - Bored Of You (1980)
- Black Flag - My War (1984)
- Circle Jerks - Rock House (1985)
- Fear - The Mouth Don't Stop (The Trouble With Women Is) (1985)
- OFF! - What's Next (2013)
- Adolescents - Amoeba (1981)
- Descendents - Pervert (1985)
- The Germs - Lexicon Devil (1978)
- The Weirdos - Life Of Crime (1977)
- T.S.O.L. - Abolish Government/Silent Majority (1981)
- Youth Brigade - Blown Away (1983)
- Suicidal Tendencies - Subliminal (1983)
Exclusive for PS4, Xbox One, & PC versions
- D.O.A. - The Enemy (1980)
- MDC - John Wayne Was A Nazi (1980)
- The Zeros - Don't Push Me Around (1980) *
- X - Los Angeles (1980) *
- D.R.I. - I Don't Need Society (1985) *
- Redd Kross - Linda Blair (1982) *
( * These songs were orignally cut from previous-gen releases.)
Deleted Songs
GTA V's trackID.gxt2 database reveals more songs were planned to appear on the station but were not included in the final version.
- Bad Religion - We're Only Gonna Die (1982)[citation/verification needed]
- Circle Jerks - Dude (1985)[citation/verification needed]
- The Alley Cats - Nothing Means Nothing Anymore (1978)[citation/verification needed]
- Descendents - Ride The Wild (1979)[citation/verification needed]
- The Germs - Manimal (1979)[citation/verification needed]
- The Gun Club - Sex Beat (1981)[citation/verification needed]
Additionally, there were tracks sent by Posh Boy Records at Rockstar's request that were rejected and didn't appear on the trackID.gxt2.
- Agent Orange - Bloodstains (1980)
- Agent Orange - Everything Turns Grey (1981)
- Agent Orange - Miserlou (1981)
- Catch 22 - Stop The Cycle (1982)
- Channel 3 - Manzanar (1982)
- Channel 3 feat. Maria Montoya - You Make Me Feel Cheap (1982)
- Ill Repute - Clean Cut American Kid (1982)
- Kent State - Radio Moscow (1982)
- Negative Trend feat. Rik L Rik - Black And Red (1978)
- Pariah - All The King's Men (1983)
- Redd Kross - Standing In Front Of Poseur (1980)
- Red Scare feat. Bobbi Brat - Streetlife (1992)
- Shattered Faith - I Love America (1981)
- Simpletones - California (1979)
- Spittin' Teeth - Destruction (1980)
- Stepmothers - Guardian Angels (1981)
- Stepmothers - Rub It In (1981)
- Symbol Six - Beverlywood (1982)
- Symbol Six - Ego (1982)
- The Crowd - Modern Machine (1991)
- The Nuns - Media Control (1979)
- The Nuns - Suicide Child (1979)
- Youth Gone Mad - Life, Sweet Life (1982)
- Youth Gone Mad - Oki Dogs (1981)
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Trivia
- This is Trevor Philips' favorite radio station, as it is the default station for his Bodhi.
- This is the favourite radio station of the Blaine County chapter of The Lost MC.
- This station appears to be a successor to Radio X, though Channel X plays punk music as opposed to the grunge of Radio X.
- This is further proven by one of the station's stingers, which says "We've been Radio X for too long!", implying that the station was previously known as Radio X.
- The logo of the station looks somewhat similar to Television X, an adult television channel in the United Kingdom.
- Songs from this station play in Ammu-Nation stores with shooting ranges in Pillbox Hill, Cypress Flats & Little Seoul, as well as inside the Tequi-la-la & tattoo parlors.
- Liberty City Hardcore is indirectly referenced by Keith as "the punk scene in Liberty City."
- A British lady's accent can be heard during one of the station's stingers, serving as a reference to the London punk scene.
- It's possible that the station is based on 91X, which plays hard rock and has a similar name and frequency (91.1). 91X was also one of the first stations in California to play punk music. However, 91X is a border blaster station based in Tijuana, Mexico, and doesn't get very good reception in Los Angeles.
- Another possible influence is Q103.3, another hard rock station broadcasting from Temecula, CA.
- The song "My War" by Black Flag will always play after Trevor enters his Bodhi and loses the cops after killing Steve Haines in The Third Way.
- Interestingly, in some intros, Keith would introduce "My War" with "Black Flag, My War. I know these guys. You're not my friend!", a reference to the on-going conflict with Black Flag after he left the band.
See Also
- It's Unleashed FM, a radio station in GTA 1 which plays hard rock.
- Radio X, a radio station in GTA San Andreas which plays alternative rock.
- L.C.H.C., a radio station in GTA IV which plays New York hardcore, hardcore punk, and crossover thrash.