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New Grand Theft Auto V Radio Station Coming To PC First

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It’s no secret that Grand Theft Auto is known for their unique display of a wide variety of music in their games. Grand Theft Auto V was no different and now comes word that a brand new radio station is set for release when the PC version hits next month.

Rockstar Games and Mass Appeal Records have partnered up with The Alchemist and Oh No for a brand new soundtrack album for Grand Theft Auto V dubbed, The Alchemist and Oh No Present: Welcome to Los Santos. The new soundtrack will feature music from a wide variety of artists such as; Earl Sweatshirt, Little Dragon, Phantogram, Freddie Gibbs, Popcaan, Killer Mike, Tunde Adebimpe and Samuel T. Herring (from Future Islands). The album is set to release on April 21st in stores.

Not only will the new soundtrack be available in stores but it will make its debut in-game on April 14th when Grand Theft Auto V releases on PC. It will all be featured on a new channel, ‘The Lab’ available as one of the in-game radio stations. This new station will appear first on PC and later release on consoles at a yet unannounced date. The albums tracks will also be available in the PC Rockstar Editor for players to use in custom made videos from the game.

Grand Theft Auto V is set to release on PC, April 14th. Those interested in the music can listen to the albums single ‘Play It Cool’ by Gangrene (The Alchemist and Oh No) featuring Samuel T. Herring (from Future Islands) and Earl Sweatshirt via soundcloud.


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