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Hi Anons.
This is edited radio stations for VC.
Have fun.

https://mega.nz/folder/dHkxEDSB#9aDJ5anLcupsZIZ0rM5AAA

>> No.11023616

compress ur video plz the preview is about as big as the mod itself

>> No.11023651

just put the tracks in mp3 folder, mang

>> No.11023694
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>>11023603
Edited like how? Who the fuck are you?

>> No.11023742

imagine if the the new GTA was set in 2008 lol

>> No.11023796

>>11023742
>imagine if the the new GTA was set in 2008 lol
I literally can't. I don't know if it's because I was young then or if the 00s just didn't have culture but I really can't picture what that game would look like

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>>11023603
You have some bangers in there, saving this for the next time I replay VC.

>> No.11024210

>>11023796
The 2000s had tons of distinct culture anon kun were you just too young for it? Maybe in 10 or 15 years time all the millenials will let you know about it from their perspective

>> No.11024214

>>11023742
Just play 4 lol

>> No.11024220

>>11024207
Please screenshot and post file list, I'm not redownloading GTA radio if it's the same as what I got

>> No.11024243
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>>11023796
>or if the 00s just didn't have culture
People say shit like this and then complain about things back in this era were "edgy and too different". Make up your minds.

>> No.11024279

>>11023796
GTAIV was set in 2008.

>> No.11024421

>>11023796
2007-2013 had tons of culture. Tap Out shirts, Sons of Anarchy, beginnings of mainstream weed culture, Facebook meme pages starting to take off, guys with waxed mustaches and suspenders, OMG BACON, gamer fuel Mt dew and doritos, tail end of nu-emo/scene music, shitty indie pop and brostep start taking over, YouTube poop and parodies, Sarah Palin memes. There were tons of things in that era, just not a lot that are remembered or remembered fondly.

>> No.11024505

Can anybody tell us what's in this fucking pack so I don't have to download a mystery .zip from 4chan, ください?

>> No.11024524

>>11023796
It would just be gta 4 which you've obviously never played so why would you care

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>>11024505
i didn't run it but this is what's there

>> No.11024532

>>11024421
I was already old at that point so I have no “nostalgia” for that era, but that list really puts into perspective just how boring and barren pop culture has become over the past decade or so. What will people even remember from the past ~5 years in another decade?

>> No.11024564

>>11024532
Because social media, nothing really sticks anymore. Everything becomes outdated or uncool in a matter of months and not in years.

>> No.11025205

>>11024524
gta4 wasn't an exaggerated period piece the way Vice City and San Andreas were, it was actually just 2008 then. I played it but thinking back on it, it just seemed kind of... normal?

Like obviously tech has moved on since then but I feel like if you just gave all the characters smartphones, nobody would play it and go "omg that clothes, these cars, the way everybody talks! this is soooooo 00's!" But again, maybe that's just because I was young then so it just seems like the default to me

>> No.11025264

>>11024532
>What will people even remember from the past ~5 years in another decade?
When people began noticing Jews en masse again and the countersemitic revolution began.

>> No.11025283

>>11024529
Yeah those are just raw rips, I got those already. Thanks

>> No.11025384

>>11025205
What the fuck are you even saying?

>> No.11025449

>>11025384
not the asshole, but she's saying GTA 4 is not presented through a nostalgic/retrospective lens like Vice City and Sand Andreas are.

>> No.11027067

>>11023603
Is this for a PC version of the game or can I somehow use it on the ps2 disk?

>> No.11027105

>>11025205
>>11025449
It's the same with GTA 3, which doesn't feel like a particularly "2001" game.

>> No.11027106

>>11027067
Never saw someone install a virus on a ps2

>> No.11027384

>>11027105
>It's the same with GTA 3, which doesn't feel like a particularly "2001" game.
lol wtf
try actually playing the game before forming an opinion

>> No.11027421

>>11023742
Too early for Nostalgia Cycle. Wait for 2038.

>> No.11027431

I always wanted a san andreas sound track set with each station on it's own disc and glossy new art in the style of the loading screens.

>> No.11027993

>>11027421
but 1986 was ripe in 2002? how does that work?

>> No.11030270

>>11023742
GTA IV was literally set in 2008 (good soundtrack too. Fuck yeah Pruit Igoe)

>> No.11030684

>>11030270
it's set in the present of 2008, not the past of 2008

>> No.11030818

>>11027431
I remember actually kind of liking the country station
Plus I still prefer rock/heavy metal but playing SA gave me the ability to tolerate old school hip hop in small doses

>> No.11031265

>>11025449
Neither is III yet it's almost as good a snapshot of '99-'00 as the games after it for their time periods, maybe even better since it wasn't trying to exaggerate the culture.

>> No.11031287

>>11024532
I was big into EDM scene at that time. I used to make trance, house and some experimental tracks myself. It was a time where musicians were "self-made" - like Tiesto, ATB, Armin Van Buuren, Airbase, Avicii, deadmau5, Heatbeat and so on. It was a time that if you made good music, then you could make it, even as a fairly unknown producer.
Now, "stars" of Pop and other music genres are created by huge corporations. They literally sign contracts with people completely unknown, other than they're from a well-off family with connections and peddle them like products, owned by the companies due to the often unreasonable contracts.
Avicii killed himself, even though he was one of those that made it "big". His family and his own words stated that the company he signed a contract with started to demand more and longer concerts, more albums, he began to hate doing the thing he loved the most - making music for all to love.
Money isn't everything. He was a young lad when they offered him the contract - most of us, aspiring musicians, would take that chance instantly. Only later he learned the hard way what the entertainment business became after 2010.
Rest in peace, friend.

>> No.11031343

>>11025205
It's because IV was actually not set in a "retro" era. Same with III. They didn't care about stereotyping the 2000s because the 2000s were the present. GTA V is the same, you go back in it and you don't think "woah, this is sooo 2013". There's obviously a ton of work put in VC and SA to try and replicate the vibes of 80s Florida and 90s California (and Vegas) specifically through pop culture nostalgia sheananigans.

>> No.11031559

>>11031287
i'm still cybergothing it up at underground (sometimes literally) raves with local favorites such as DJ Cumstain :-)

>> No.11031606

>>11031287
Funnily enough, I was too. You’re 100% right about everything you said. EDM and underground rap were the last real subcultures to exist, and we’re going on a decade since they’ve died down/went corporate. Subcultures used to pop up every few years, from punk to emo to bass head, etc, but I can’t really think of anything new that’s popped up in the past 10 years. Maybe the brief hyperpop trend? A lot of that was just rebranded “scene” from the 2000s though.

>> No.11031614

>>11031606
have you considered the possibility you're just no longer kewl enough to know about the underground stuff?

how many dm4addy shows have you been to this month?

>> No.11031635

>>11031614
I think you missed my point lol. Underground scenes still exist and yeah I go to shows lol. I’m saying that no truly new scenes are popping up into the mainstream like we saw every 5 years from 1970 to 2015.
What new music “scene” has burst into pop culture since 2015?

>> No.11032362

Thanks for your answers.
Enjoy the good old 80s sound.