RADIO STATION Radio Mirror Park | |
Location: | Mirror Park |
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Genre: | Synthpop Indietronica Electropop New Wave |
Appearance(s): | Grand Theft Auto V |
Host: | George Lewis Jr. |
- "Indie modern rock from the underground."
- — GTA V Website
Radio Mirror Park (88.9) is a radio station featured in Grand Theft Auto V comprised of various artists and is hosted by George Lewis Jr., aka Twin Shadow who sporadically comments prior to advertisements and in between tracks. The radio station is available throughout the entirety of San Andreas, with a billboard promoting the station situated in Mirror Park facing South East off a building on Mirror Park Boulevard. The station been available since the game’s release with its song being enhanced for Next Gen consoles.
Furthermore, the playlist almost totals 3 hours (spanning roughly 2 and a half GTA days) and many of the songs included in this station are played as the player progresses through story mode and throughout San Andreas in a numerous amount of Suburban stores and in the mask store.
The playlist is orientated around synth-pop, new-wave and electro-pop with the main message George Lewis Jr. is trying to preach is that the music played on the station is ahead of our time. No other radio presenters are introduced and the playlist sticks to its synth-pop and new-wave music genre.
Tracklist[]
- Black Strobe - Boogie In Zero Gravity (2012)
- Feathers - Dark Matter (2013)
- Poolside - Do You Believe? (2010)
- Dan Croll - From Nowhere (Baardsen Remix) (2012)
- Jai Paul - Jasmine (Demo) (2012)
- DJ Mehdi - Lucky Boy (Outlines Remix) (2006)
- Yacht - Psychic City (Classixx Remix) (2009)
- The C90's - Shine A Light (Flight Facilities Remix) (2010)
- Twin Shadow - Shooting Holes (2010)
- Toro Y Moi - So Many Details (2012)
- Miami Horror - Sometimes (2009)
- Yeasayer - Don't Come Close (2013)
- The Chain Gang of 1974 - Sleepwalking (2013)
- Age of Consent - Colours (2013)
- Nite Jewel - Nowhere To Go (2013)
- Battle Tapes - Feel The Same (2013)
- Living Days - Little White Lie (2013)
- Favored Nations - The Set Up (2013)
- Tony Castles - Heart In The Pipes (KAUF Remix) (2011)
- Neon Indian - Change Of Coast (2013)
- HEALTH - High Pressure Dave (2013)
- Twin Shadow - Old Love/New Love (2013)
PS4, Xbox One, PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S exclusive songs[]
- Mitzi - Truly Alive (2013)
- Neon Indian - Polish Girl (2011)
- KAUF - When You’re Out (2013)
- Panama - Always (2013)
- !!! - One Girl / One Boy (2013)
- Toro y Moi - New Beat (2011)
- Niki & The Dove - The Drummer (2011)
- Holy Ghost! - Hold On (2011)
- Age Of Consent - Heartbreak (2012)
- The Ruby Suns - In Real Life (2013)
- Cut Copy - Strangers In The Wind (2008)
- Scenic - Mesmerised (2013)
- Hot Chip - Flutes (2012)
- SBTRKT - Pharaohs feat. Roses Gabor (2011)
- Yeasayer - O.N.E. (2010)
- Little Dragon - Crystalfilm (2009)
- DoM - Living In America (2010)
Trivia[]
- The song "Sleepwalking" by The Chain Gang of 1974 was featured in the Grand Theft Auto V official trailer.
- It is also the credits music for The Time's Come.
- "The Set Up" by Favored Nations is the music for the mission The Third Way's ending credits.
- "Change of Coast" by Neon Indian is Grand Theft Auto Online's main theme.
- "Change of Coast" also plays on the radio during all Seashark races.
- "Shine A Light" by The C90's plays during Michael's drug trip on the mission Did Somebody Say Yoga?. It also rarely plays, usually after the before mentioned mission.
- The band HEALTH previously scored all of Max Payne 3, another Rockstar developed title.
- "Don't Come Close" by Yeasayer is featured in the credits following the optional end mission Something Sensible.
- All three end credit themes are from this station.
- The station seems to be part of the hipster subculture.
- Songs from this radio station play in all Suburban clothing stores (no commercials).
See also[]
- Wave 103, a radio station in GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories that also plays Synthpop and New Wave.
Video[]
Radio Jingles[]
There is a total of 13 jingles that can play randomly in this radio station.
"New music. Some of which is issue on Vinewood. For people who have linthy arguments about fidelity and authenticity, while the rest of us just download it. Radio Mirror Park."
"We apologize for discovering this cool music before you did. Radio Mirror Park."
"If you hate everyone around you for not getting it and consuming pop culture, you found your unique one-of-a-kind radio station. Radio Mirror Park."
"This is for people just like you: individuals. Radio Mirror Park."
"Radio Mirror Park: a mixtape to the lost souls of Los Santos."
"We don't care about ratings: it's not about sponsorships, we're in it for the music. (Brought to you by the refreshing taste of eCola. Now available in retro 1950s bottles.) Radio Mirror Park."
"We are post-industrial. We are post-irony. We are post-authenticity. We are you. We don't fit in anywhere. Radio Mirror Park."
"Only you are listening to this station. You're special. You'll discover something unique. Share it with your friends, so you can loath them. Radio Mirror Park."
"This is what tomorrow will sound like, after you've moved on. Radio Mirror Park."
"This is Radio Mirror Park, with your DJ: George."
"We are part of your unique cultural domain. Only to be discarded once a cheating mean stream exceptance. Radio Mirror Park."
"Music you'll hate yourself for not discovering before someone else cooler did. Radio Mirror Park."
"Music you probably don't deserve to experience. Radio Mirror Park."