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Analog, digital, stereo, mono, I don't care, MSX is a hard act to follow.
GTA III

MSX FM is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto III, hosted by MC Codebreaker. The station was named MSX 98 in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories. In both games, the station plays Drum and Bass music.

Description[]

MSX comes across as an underground radio, broadcasting from the North West Towers, with a playlist that consists solely of Jungle/Drum and Bass music and characteristically featuring MC Codebreaker, who "emcees" his own vocals into the continuous mix of music tracks, although his thick London accent makes his dialogue hard to understand for those not acquainted with this style of music or emceeing. The station's musical beat is fast paced and energetic, at 175 beats per minute. Much like Rise FM in Grand Theft Auto III, the station is a continuous DJ mix of musical tracks, and as a result does not play advertising. These quirks make MSX similar to a few other underground/pirate radio stations in the GTA series, such as KGBH or Wildstyle.

The station's design references various real-life drum and bass-related subjects; the station's frequency is 101.1 - a reference to DJ Timecode's mix CD "01.1" (released on his record label Moving Shadow) which itself provides the songs included in the tracklist, while MSX itself stands for "Moving Shadow".

During the development of GTA Advance, MSX FM was one of the three radio stations that were originally supposed to appear in the game (along with K-JAH and Lips 106) but was dropped.

In GTA Liberty City Stories, MSX FM is known as "MSX 98" referencing its frequency and 1998, the year in which the game takes place. Still hosted by MC Codebreaker, he often references artists under the Moving Shadow record label.

Tracklist[]

Grand Theft Auto III[]

All of these songs were released on DJ Timecode's 2001 mix album titled "01.1". All the songs were mixed by DJ Timecode.

Tracklist
Song: Preview:
"Quagmire" by Calyx (2001)
"Get Wild" by Rascal & Klone (2000)
"Judgement Day" by Ryme Tyme (2000)
"Force" by Hex (2000)
"First Contact" by Omni Trio (2001)
"Spectre" by Aquasky (2001)
"Winner Takes All" by Rascal & Klone (2000)
"T Minus" by Ryme Tyme (2000)
"Spasm" by nCode (1999)
"Monolith" by D. Kay (2000)
"Iceberg" by Dom & Ryme Tyme (2000)
"Agent 007" by TJ Rizing (2000)

(Mentioned in the game's manual, mixed with other songs on the set)

Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories[]

All tracks in MSX 98 are taken from the Moving Shadow label, which various British drum and bass pioneers are signed on.

Tracklist
Song: Preview:
"Renegade Snares" by Omni Trio (1993)
"Terrorist" by Renegade (1994)
"Finest Illusion (Legal Mix)" by Foul Play (1993)
"Living For The Future (FBD Project VIP Mix)" by Omni Trio (1994)
"Stay Calm (Foul Play Remix)" by DJ Pulse (1994)
"Disturbance (Tango Remix)" by Hyper-On Experience (1994)
"Cold Fresh Air" by Higher Sense (1994)
"Living For The Future" by Omni Trio (1994)
"Thru The Vibe (2 on 1 Remix)" by Omni Trio (1994)
"The Helicopter Tune" by Deep Blue (1993)
"Dred Bass" by Dead Dred (1994)


Prominent Appearances in Storyline[]

Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories[]

Individual tracks[]

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • The station was named "Moving Shadow Radio" in the Beta version of Grand Theft Auto III.
  • The station's name is a reference to the catalogue numbers of Moving Shadow records from the early 2000s, as each began with those three letters.
  • The logo style of the station was taken from the cover of MSX00.1 10th Anniversary Special Edition. Some tracks from the mix can be heard in Liberty City Stories.
  • This is the favourite radio station of the Yakuza, Sicilian Mafia and the Hitmen.
  • The songs "Renegade Snares", "The Helicopter Tune" and "Spectre" are also featured in Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition, another Rockstar Games game.
  • In Grand Theft Auto III, a phone number can be heard being announced periodically by MC Codebreaker, notably during the song "First Contact". It is an actual phone number registered in the United Kingdom that formerly belonged to MC Codebreaker, although it now belongs to someone else.

See Also[]

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