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− | '''P.M.R.''' was an alternative rock/metal, britpop, post-grunge, and indie rock radio station meant to appear in [[Grand Theft Auto V]], but was replaced by [[Vinewood Boulevard Radio]] [[Beta Releases|before]] the game's release |
+ | '''P.M.R.''' was an alternative rock/metal, britpop, post-grunge, and indie rock radio station meant to appear in [[Grand Theft Auto V]], but was replaced by [[Vinewood Boulevard Radio]] [[Beta Releases|before]] the game's release. |
==Tracklist== |
==Tracklist== |
Revision as of 03:52, 4 March 2015
P.M.R. was an alternative rock/metal, britpop, post-grunge, and indie rock radio station meant to appear in Grand Theft Auto V, but was replaced by Vinewood Boulevard Radio before the game's release.
Tracklist
The game files suggest that P.M.R. was included in the game until relatively close to the final development, as the P.M.R logo for use in the radio wheel still exists within the files, and the folder storing the songs for Vinewood Boulevard Radio still includes references to this station. P.M.R. was a rock station with a playlist including music varying between alternative rock, Britpop, alternative metal, post-grunge, and indie rock. The songs that were meant for this station include:
- Faith No More - The Real Thing (1989)
- Mansun - Wide Open Space (1996)
- Oasis - (It's Good) To Be Free (1994)
- Staind - It's Been Awhile (2001)
- Stereophonics - Mr. Writer (2001)
- The Charlatans - The Only One I Know (1990)
- Travis - Side (2001)
Trivia
- The beta radio wheel for P.M.R resembled the Nine Inch Nails logo, sharing the rectangular box design with the letters inside of it and the last letter flipped, in which in this case is the letter "R".
- P.M.R could potentially have been a successor to Radio X from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, which also played alternative rock and grunge.
- This station appears to be a predecessor to Vinewood Boulevard Radio.