The soundtrack of the game Grand Theft Auto III is popular not only with
fans of the game, but also with lovers of mid- to late-1990s music. In the
game, music is played on various "radio stations" which the player can
listen to after a car has been acquired. Most radio stations play a
mixture of music, DJ chat, and spoof advertising. The stations each
reflect one style of music intended to evoke a certain atmosphere.
Some stations feature songs that were written specially for the soundtrack
(or in some cases for the soundtracks of previous games in the series).
Most of these tracks were written by Craig Conner and Stuart Ross, often
with vocals and performances by other musicians. Where music has been
created by Conner and Ross, a fictional band is credited to the song, and
often the name of the band or the music itself is a parody of a well-known
artist's style. For example, the "Scatwerk" song on Head Radio is a parody
of the Ger
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