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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Official Soundtrack |
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Soundtrack by Grand Theft Auto |
Released |
November 23, 2004 |
Genre |
golden age hip hop, west coast hip hop, funk, reggae, country, rare groove, New jack swing, classic Rock, alternative rock, house |
Label |
Interscope Records |
Professional reviews |
All Music Guide Link
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Grand Theft Auto chronology |
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[edit] Track listing
[edit] Disc 1
- "The Theme from San Andreas" - Michael Hunter
- "Killing in the Name" - Rage Against the Machine
- "I Don't Give a Fuck" - Tupac Shakur
- "The Payback" - James Brown
- "West Coast Poplock" - Ronnie Hudson & The Street People
- "Groove Me" - Guy
- "Two Tickets to Paradise" - Eddie Money
- "How I Could Just Kill a Man" - Cypress Hill
- "Pressure Drop" - Toots & the Maytals
- "Children's Story" - Slick Rick
- "Cold Blooded" - Rick James
- "Break 4 Love" - Raze
[edit] Disc 2
- "Funky Worm" - Ohio Players
- "Barracuda" - Heart
- "Hood Took Me Under" - Compton's Most Wanted
- "Think (About It)" - Lyn Collins
- "Rebel Without a Pause" - Public Enemy
- "Midlife Crisis" - Faith No More
- "Poison" - Bell Biv DeVoe
- "I Chase the Devil" - Max Romeo & The Upsetters
- "I Know You Got Soul" - Eric B. & Rakim
- "Crazy" - Willie Nelson
- "Head Like a Hole (Bonus Track)" - AFI
[edit] Disc 3: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - The Introduction (DVD)
This disc has the short machinima video The Introduction, which is a prologue of sorts to the game.
The video begins with Frank Tenpenny and Eddie Pulaski riding in their squad car in Los Santos. They talk about recruiting a new member to their C.R.A.S.H. unit. It cuts to a scene with the Ballas Gang gambling, and smoking. Then, the video cuts to Big Smoke and Ryder in Ryder's house chatting. In this scene, Big Smoke is seen convincing Ryder to betray the Grove Street Families.
Meanwhile in San Fierro, Mike Toreno and T-Bone Mendez are interrogating a man, and discussing drug money. Toreno gets a phone call from the mysterious government agency he works for, although he tells T-Bone that the caller was an interested buyer. Back at Grove Street, the families are playing a game. Big Smoke is trying to convince Sweet to allow the GSF to sell drugs. OG Loc enters, and the families make fun of him telling him to go to college, and to forget being a "gangsta rapper". Big Smoke and Sweet also talk about CJ.
In Liberty City, CJ hijacks a car, and talks to a man over the phone, possibly Joey Leone. Meanwhile Salvatore Leone and Johnny Sindacco are discussing a cease-fire. Salvatore takes offence, and Johnny apologizes to him, and under much persuasion, convinces Salvatore to accept the cease fire and a deal involving the Las Venturas casino that could be owned by the three families, the Leones, the Sindaccos and the Forellis. In Fort Carson, Bone County, Ken Rosenberg is released from rehab and attempts to find a job. He tries to call Tommy Vercetti, but is not successful, as Vercetti does not accept the call.
In Salford, England, the manager of the band the Gurning Chimps Kent Paul is talking to the lead singer Maccer, and both are very excited to go to San Andreas. Maccer says "America, America, I can't fucking wait!" Back in Liberty City, CJ mugs a man in a back alley. In Las Venturas, two members of the Sindacco family are digging graves in the middle of the desert, and discussing how they killed the former manager of the casino, and how the Leones are lending their gang some money. In Liberty City, Salvatore and Johnny come to an agreement. In Los Santos, the two cops pick up a backup to their unit, Jimmy Hernandez. He begins talking about a domestic dispute case, and Tenpenny becomes angry at him for for making a big deal of the case, as Tenpenny deals with 'drugdealers, gangbangers and psychotics' on a daily basis. In Las Venturas, Rosenberg was hired as the manager of the Mafia casino, and awaits a visit from Salvatore. Salvatore arrives, and begins screaming at Rosenberg, telling him to forget about the other families, and focusing on working for Salvatore. In Los Santos, Tenpenny and Pulaski are beating up Officer Ralph Pendelbury, and are forcing the newbie, Hernandez, to shoot him. After mild persuasion, he is forced to agree. Back in Grove Street, a Ballas car drives into the neighborhood, and does a drive by shooting, killing Beverly Johnson. Sweet and Kendl call CJ in Liberty City, and the movie ends.
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