Grand Theft Auto V Radio Stations Will Get New Content

Rockstar Games sent word today that it is releasing the soundtrack for Grand Theft Auto V in limited edition collections on both compact disc and vinyl, though the publisher added word that new radio content would be added for the new-generation console and PC versions of Grand Theft Auto V.

Radio Los Santos, West Coast Classics, Vinewood Boulevard Radio, Radio Mirror Park, Los Santos Rock Radio, and Non-Stop Pop FM will each get new radio content while fictional talk-show hosts Duane Earl of Blaine County Talk Radio and Dr. Ray De Angelo Harris of Chakra Attack will add to their shows as well.

Fans interested in purchasing the limited edition soundtrack bundles will have to pick between 59 tracks, including the game's original score created by Tangerine Dream, Woody Jackson, The Alchemist + Oh No, and mixed by DJ Shadow, on CD or Vinyl.

The vinyl collection will feature a total of six vinyl records, a full color booklet and an exclusive lithograph poster in a classic box-set. The CD collection includes three discs along with a branded Grand Theft Auto V gold brick-shaped USB Drive, artwork and poster all sealed in a special die-cut package.

The sherbert-colored vinyl records pictured above look really attractive, though I have to admit I'll probably want to skip a few songs. How would you want to hear Grand Theft Auto V's soundtrack expand for downloadable content or new GTA Online content?

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