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December 14, 2011

Unoriginal Soundtracks Podcast: Grand Theft Auto 4 Edition




Every other Wednesday I share a playlist of songs tangentially related to a single game or series. Songs about alien sex for Mass Effect, songs about world leaders for Civilization, and so on. Searching for random terms on Spotify is a great way to discover new music and rediscover old classics. Make requests to @USPodcast on Twitter.

Grand Theft Auto 4 marked Rockstar North's first stab at a serious GTA game. The usual GTA problems -- missions that feel like errands, and a plodding 30-hour story -- spoiled it, but the shorter downloadable "episodes" provided much more focused stories. They also provided different perspectives on the city and more subject matter to inspire song picks in today's episode.

Track list

Immigrant Song [BBC Session] -- Led Zeppelin -- (Buy the MP3)
Where Are We Runnin'? -- Lenny Kravitz -- (Buy the MP3)
Grand Theft Auto -- Nicolay and Kay -- (Buy the MP3)
Car Crash -- The Cadets -- (Buy the MP3)
Biker -- Pretenders -- (Buy the MP3)
Looking For Somebody -- Fleetwood Mac -- (Buy the MP3)
Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey -- Sly and the Family Stone -- (Buy the MP3)
Glad To Be Gay -- Tom Robinson Band -- (Buy the MP3)

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