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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas ["AO" Version]

 
Games: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas ["AO" Version]
 

Game Description

Rockstar Games' cornerstone Grand Theft Auto series returns for a third run through the 128-bit generation, with this violent, mature-themed third-person shooter and mission-based driving game. Set in the early-'90s gang culture of "San Andreas," a fictional U.S. region modeled after California, the adventure plays out across the entire virtual state, with action centered in its three main cities: Los Santos (based on Los Angeles), San Fiero (San Francisco), and Las Venturas (Las Vegas).

Like its immediate predecessor, Vice City, San Andreas strives to provide a wide, deep foundation for its free-form criminal gameplay by setting the story in a slightly exaggerated representation of a familiar (if not glorified) American subculture. As Vice City seemed inspired by Miami Vice, and the pastel-decked, "me generation" ideals of the early '80s, San Andreas is set in a time and place suggested by films like Boyz N the Hood, Menace II Society, or Colors, where riots eventually brought a whole city to a halt and awakened new consciousness across the country.

Players take the role of a young man named Carl "C.J." Johnson, who thought he had escaped the gangland lifestyle by moving away from his Los Santos home. When his mother is murdered, he returns to the neighborhood of his childhood, only to become embroiled with threats and danger from all sides. Because of his family and friends who remained in Los Santos, he's considered an enemy-on-sight to rival gang members. Even worse, perhaps, the corrupt local law enforcement frames him for a crime he did not commit.

To clear his name and save his family, C.J. sets out on a long journey that will lead him all across the state. More than any earlier GTA game, San Andreas features strong elements of role-playing and character development, encouraging players to customize their version of C.J. as they play through his adventure on their own terms. Unlike the protagonist of GTA 3, or Vice City's Tommy Vercetti, C.J. isn't really working for some underworld organization or crime boss mastermind -- he's out to take care of himself and his own family. He is not driven by the immediate promise of wealth or promotion; his goals are far more personal. He must steer the direction of his exploits, to follow them to a satisfactory end.

Also in the theme of giving more control over the lead character's development, players will take care of C.J.'s day-to-day needs. Food presents the easiest way to replenish lost health, so when he is hungry, he'll need to eat -- perhaps at one of San Andreas' fast food chains, like "Cluckin' Bell" or "Burger Shot." If he doesn't eat enough, C.J. will become thin and weak, but too much fast food without any exercise will cause him to grow fat and slow. Players can also choose the clothes that C.J. wears, and have him get customized tattoos.

C.J. has to come up with any money he needs for these things on his own, however, since there won't always be some boss character waiting to pay him off as he completes his missions. One way to scratch up some quick cash is by robbing homes at night. When he jacks the right kind of van and puts on his ski mask, C.J. enters a stealth mode, and is more likely to be able to sneak into a house, nab some valuables, and head off to the local fence before the residents even wake up.

Overall, San Andreas is in the same format and style that won millions of fans for GTA 3 and Vice City, but it features a number gameplay adjustments and improvements. In addition to C.J.'s stealth mode, he can also swim; a wrong turn off the pier will no longer result in an instant trip to the emergency ward, and if all else fails, the protagonist may even be able to evade pursuers by taking a quick dip. The game's targeting system has also been adjusted. Using triggers and both analog sticks (à la Manhunt), players take more complete control of C.J., and can have him run and strafe, change targets, and shoot in almost any direction, even while moving in another.
~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide

Roots & Influences

In the summer of 2005, public revelation of a hidden, locked gameplay sequence called "Hot Coffee," which was buried deep in the code of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, caused a stir among many interested politicians and public figures. It also led to an extraordinary action by the Entertainment Software Rating Board and an unusual financial loss by publisher Rockstar Games.

The name refers to narrative leading up to the controversial sequence, in which the player's character is invited back to a girlfriend's apartment for "coffee." The sequence features interactive, graphic scenes depicting the game's lead character, CJ, engaging in sexual relations with his girlfriend. The sequence was initially brought to public attention by Patrick Wildenbourg of the Netherlands, who wrote a computer program "hack" which unlocks it for play in the PC version of the game.

Wildenbourg's hack first appeared soon after the release of the PC version in June 2005, leading to speculation that the hidden code might also be present in the PS2 and Xbox editions of the game. In the publicity following initial reports of the "Hot Coffee" sequence, a number of prominent politicians made statements calling for government inquiries, condemning the Grand Theft Auto series, and suggesting new regulations.

Despite any precedent First Amendment protections, California Assemblyman Leland Yee, media attorney Jack Thompson, and then-rumored 2008 Presidential contender Hillary Clinton (among others) each used the publicity generated by the "Hot Coffee" controversy as an opportunity to propose content-based legal restrictions on the distribution of video games in the United States.

Meanwhile, the more practical issue of the controversy, regarding the agreement between publisher Rockstar Games and the ESRB, was resolved with considerably less grandstanding. After a short period of review, the ESRB determined that the "Hot Coffee" code was present in all three released editions of San Andreas, and that Rockstar had failed to completely fulfill its good faith responsibilities.

According to the standard agreements between game publishers and the ESRB, publishers are required to submit video depicting all of the most potentially offensive aspects of their games for review by an independent panel of three or more content judges. At issue was whether or not the buried, locked "Hot Coffee" sequence should have been considered as part of the game's content.

Rockstar did not include the "Hot Coffee" scenes in the San Andreas material it submitted for review, ostensibly because the publisher did not consider the hidden, "broken" code that allowed users to access the "Hot Coffee" scene to be a playable part of the game. It is impossible to access the "Hot Coffee" sequence without altering the games' code (or downloading a patch that does so), which technically violates the End User License Agreement (EULA) imposed on anyone who plays a retail copy of the game.

Because it was determined that the "Hot Coffee" code did exist on the retail game discs, however -- playable or not -- the ESRB judged that Rockstar had failed to meet its terms of the agreement, by not including footage of the explicit scene among the other material it submitted to be rated. In an unprecedented action, on July 20, 2005, the ESRB changed its letter rating of the already-released retail versions of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, from "M" for "Mature" (17+) to "AO" for "Adults Only" (18+). It also added another content descriptor, "Nudity."

Even though only a year separates the recommended minimum age between an "M" and "AO" audience, the difference is enormous in the marketplace. "M"-rated games are generally considered rough equivalents of "R"-rated movies, as far as the age-appropriateness of their content goes, and they are sold by nearly all major retailers. However, just as fewer large retail chains are willing to sell "unrated" or "NC-17" movies, there are essentially none that will sell "AO" rated games.

The ESRB's decision to change its rating called on compliant retailers to either alter the game's packaging (with new labels or "AO" stickers), or to pull the game from their shelves altogether. Meanwhile, Rockstar went to work on a new "M"-rated version of San Andreas, in which all "Hot Coffee" code would be removed (or immutably disabled).

Eventually, two versions of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas would exist. The original release, now rated "AO," and the newer version with the "Hot Coffee" code completely suppressed, rated "M." To anyone who does not purposefully take measures to unlock the "Hot Coffee" sequence, these two versions will be exactly the same.

In the past, sales of Rockstar games were often invigorated by the publicity gained from such content-related controversy, but the "Hot Coffee" situation may not prove so profitable for the publisher. Following the ESRB's announcement to change the game's rating, stock in Take 2, Rockstar's parent company, fell 11 percent overnight. Some analysts predicted that it might cost Rockstar as much as 40 million dollars in lost sales to reprogram, re-manufacture, and re-distribute the title on all three platforms.
~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide

Review: Overall

Welcome to the '90s, Grand Theft Auto-style: Guns N' Roses, Dr. Dre, grunge, rising gang violence, and bad political talk radio. As usual, exploring the enormous world while listening to the various radio stations is the best part of the game. Road rage, sub-machine guns, and Ozzy Osbourne mix well. Those interested in actually playing through San Andreas' story have hours of varied missions awaiting them, and hardcore gamers can go for the elusive "100%" completion rating. The plot is interesting -- helped greatly by top-notch vocal talent, especially Samuel L. Jackson, Peter Fonda, Ice-T, and James Woods -- and that's good enough.

Every game in the Grand Theft Auto series has significantly improved on its predecessor. San Andreas is no exception. The promising features offered in Vice City -- flying, motorcycles, and multiple outfits, for example -- have all been perfected in San Andreas. Flying has become the sublime experience that Vice City never managed, and C.J.'s wardrobe options are staggering. Swimming, diving, and underwater exploration are new possibilities. The range of available vehicles is ridiculous. Even after beating the game, there will probably be many vehicles the player has yet to use. The game world is almost too big -- a good problem to have, but the countryside between Las Santos, San Fierro, and Las Venturas is a maze and difficult to navigate (for the next GTA, Rockstar should improve the radar display).

Missions are innovative and take advantage of new features. Several tasks prominently feature parachuting, which is great fun. Sadly, there are also some real "lemon" missions, including most of flight school, and a particularly hideous mini-airplane assignment from the annoying Zero. Several missions attempt to incorporate "stealth" -- unfortunately, the game system doesn't support stealth gameplay too well. It's generally easier to shoot your way through any difficulties (for which you rarely suffer any penalties).

San Andreas is a great game, by far the best in the GTA Series. The enormous game world, innovative mission design, soundtrack, plethora of vehicles, and gore-filled action will keep grown-up gamers happy for weeks.
~ Mark Hoogland, All Game Guide

Review: Enjoyment

The plot is interesting, but disturbing -- everything else is top-notch.
~ Mark Hoogland, All Game Guide

Review: Graphics

Weather effects, car detailing, city grime -- it's all here. There are problems with distances, but they rarely affect gameplay. Also, the high-speed "blurring" while driving the hot-rod cars is lots of fun.
~ Mark Hoogland, All Game Guide

Review: Sound

The soundtrack and character voices get an A-plus, but the rest of the sound effects are ordinary.
~ Mark Hoogland, All Game Guide

Review: Replay Value

There's plenty to keep you coming back, including the near impossible 100 percent.
~ Mark Hoogland, All Game Guide

Review: Documentation

Thorough and helpful, but nothing special.
~ Mark Hoogland, All Game Guide

Production Credits

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Hardy, Marlon Lu'ree Williams; "Brand Nubian" By: Brand Nubian; "Brand Nubian" Written By: Anthony Best, Lorenzo DeChalus, William Brester Dixon III, JJ Johnson, Derek Murphy; "Critical Beatdown" By: Ultramagnetic MC's; "Critical Beatdown" Written By: Cedric Miller, Keith Thornton; Radio Los Santos DJ: Julio G; Radio Los Santos Imaging Voice and Special Guest Star: Black Dee, Nina Siemaszko; Radio Los Santos Imaging Production: DJ Pooh, Lazlow; "I Don't Give A Fuck" By: 2 Pac; "I Don't Give A Fuck" Written By: Tupac Shakur, Ramon Russel Gooden; "Hood Took Me Under" By: Compton's Most Wanted; "Hood Took Me Under" Written By: Michael Bryant; "Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang" By: Dr. Dre; "Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang" Written By: Otha Leon Haywood, Frederick Douglas Knight, Calvin Broadus; "The Ghetto" By: Too Short; "The Ghetto" Written By: Alfred Eaton, Donny Hathaway, Lee Utson Sr., Todd Anthony Shaw; "Alwayz Into Somthin'" By: NWA; "Alwayz Into Somthin'" Written By: Tracy Lynn Curry, Lorenzo Jerald Patterson, Burke J. Reeves, Andre Romell Young; "Check Yo Self (The Message Remix)" By: Ice Cube; "Check Yo Self (The Message Remix)" Written By: Ice Cube, Oshea Jackson, Larry Muggerad, Clifton Nathaniel, Edward Fletcher, Melvin Glover Robinson; "La Raza" By: Kid Frost; "La Raza" Written By: Antonio Gonzalez, Arturo R. Molina Jr., Gerald S. Wilson; "How I Could Just Kill A Man" By: Cypress Hill; "How I Could Just Kill A Man" Written By: Louis Freeze, Lowell Fulson, Jimmy MacCracklon, Larry Muggerud; "Fuck Wit Dre Day" By: Dr. Dre; "Fuck Wit Dre Day" Written By: Andre Young, Calvin Broadus, Colin Fitzroy Wolfe; "It's Funky Enough" By: The D.O.C.; "It's Funky Enough" Written By: Tracy Lynn Curry, Leon F. Sylvers; "Express Yourself" By: NWA; "Express Yourself" Written By: Jackson Wright; "It Was A Good Day" By: Ice Cube; "It Was A Good Day" Written By: Albert Willie Goodman, Ice Cube, Marvin Isley, O. Kelly Isley, Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley, Christopher Jasper, Harry Milton, Sylvia Robinson; "Eazy-er Said Than Dunn" By: Eazy E; "Eazy-er Said Than Dunn" Written By: Eddie Floyd, Bonnie Rice, Rufus Thomas, Andre Young; "Murder Rap" By: Above The Law; "Murder Rap" Written By: Arthur Lee Goodman, Larry Arnell Goodman, Kevin Michael Gulley, Gregory Frenard Hutchison, Anthony Stewart, Andre Romell Young; "Deep Cover" By: Dr. Dre; "Deep Cover" Written By: Calvin Broadus, Colin Wolfe, Andre Young; "Guerillas In Tha Mist" By: Da Lench Mob; "Guerillas In Tha Mist" Written By: George Clinton Jr., William Earl Collins, Willie Hutchinson, Ice Cube, Jesse James Stubblefield, Bernard Worrell Jr.; Bounce FM DJ - the Funktipus: George Clinton; Bounce FM Imaging Voice, Special Guest Star: Black Dee, Nina Siemaszko; Bounce FM Imaging Production: Lazlow; "I Can Make You Dance" By: Zapp; "I Can Make You Dance" Written By: Larry Troutman, Roger Troutman; "hollywood Swingin'" By: Kool And The Gang; "hollywood Swingin'" Written By: Robert E. Bell, Ronadl Bell, George Brown, Robert Mickens, Clades E. Smith, Dennis R. Thomas, Richard Westfield; "Love Rollercoaster" By: Ohio Players; "Love Rollercoaster" Written By: Willy Beck, Leroy Bonner; "Cold Blooded" By: Rick James; "Cold Blooded" Written By: Rick James; "Twilight" By: Maze; "Twilight" Written By: Frankie Beverly; "Yum Yum" By: Fatback; "Yum Yum" Written By: Johnny King; "Between the Sheets" By: The Isley Brothers; "Between the Sheets" Written By: Ernest Isley, Marvin Isley, O, Kelly Isley, Rudolph Berard Isley, Christopher H. Jasper; "West Coast Poplock" By: Ronnie Hudson; "West Coast Poplock" Written By: Larry Troutman, Roger Troutman, Mikel Hooks, Ronald Goss Hudson; "Fantastic Voyage" By: Lakeside; "Fantastic Voyage" Written By: Fred Alexander Jr., Normal Beavers, Criag Marvin, Frederick Lewis, L'Mart McCaine Tiemeyer, Oliver Shelby Thomas, Stephen Preston Shockley, Otis Stokes, Mark Adam Wood Jr.; "Loopzilla" By: George Clinton; "Loopzilla" Written By: George Clinton; "Let It Whip" By: Dazz Band; "Let It Whip" Written By: Leon Chancler, Reggie Andrews; "Candy" By: Cameo; "Candy" Written By: Lawrence Black, Thomas Jenkins; "Love Is the Message" By: MFSB; "Love Is the Message" Written By: Gamble, Huff; "Funky Worm" By: Ohio Players; "Funky Worm" Written By: Willy Beck, Leroy Bonner; "Odyssey" By: Johnny Harris; "Running Away" By: Roy Ayers; "Running Away" Written By: Roy Ayers, Edwin Birdsong; "You Dropped A Bomb On Me" By: The Gap Band; "You Dropped A Bomb On Me" Written By: Looni Simmons, Rudolph Taylor, Charles Wilson; K Rose DJ - Mary-Beth Maybell: Riette Burdick; K Rose Imaging Voice, Special Guest Star: Mike Blakeney; K Rose Imaging Production: Lazlow; "Amos Moses" By: Jerry Reed; "Amos Moses" Written By: Jerry Hubbard; "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" By: Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn; "Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man" Written By: Becki Bluefield, Jim Owen; "Hey Good Lookin'" By: Hank Williams; "Hey Good Lookin'" Written By: Hank Williams; "Queen of Hearts" By: Juice Newton; "Queen of Hearts" Written By: Henry Devito; "New York City" By: Statler Bros.; "New York City" Written By: Don Red; "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read" By: Asleep At The Wheel; "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read" Written By: Chris Frayne, Leroy Preston, Ray Seifert; "One Step Forward" By: The Desert Rose Band; "One Step Forward" Written By: Christopher Hillman, Bill Wildes; "Crazy" By: Willie Nelson; "Crazy" Written By: Willie Nelson; "Three Cigarettes In the Ashtray" By: Eddie Miller, WS Stevenson; "Bed of Roses" By: Statler Bros.; "Bed of Roses" Written By: Harold Reid; "Make the World Go Away" By: Micky Gilley; "Make the World Go Away" Written By: Hank Cochran; "Mama Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys" By: Ed Bruce; "Mama Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys" Written By: Ed Bruce, Patsy Bruce; "Always Wanting You" By: Merle Haggard; "Always Wanting You" Written By: Merle Haggard; "All My Exes Live In Texas" By: Whitey Shafer; "All My Exes Live In Texas" Written By: Lyndia Shafer, Sanger Shafer; "I Love A Rainy Night" By: Eddie Rabbit; "I Love A Rainy Night" Written By: Eddie Rabbit, David Malloy, Evan Stevens; K DST DJ - Tommy "The Nightmare" Smith: W. Axl Rose; K DST Imaging Voice, Special Guest Star: John B. Wells; K DST Imaging Production: Johnathan Hanst; "Slow Ride" By: Foghat; "Slow Ride" Written By: David Peverette; "Green River" By: Creedence Clearwater Revival; "Green River" Written By: John Fogerty; "Barracuda" By: Heart, Ann Wilson, Nancy Wilson; "Strutter" By: Kiss; "Strutter" Written By: Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons; "Hold the Line" By: Toto; "Hold the Line" Written By: David F. Paich; "Young Turks" By: Rod Stewart; "Young Turks" Written By: Carmine Appice Jr., Duane S. Hitchings, Kevin Stuart James Savigar, Rod Stewart; "Running Down A Dream" By: Tom Petty; "Running Down A Dream" Written By: Michael Campbell, Jeffrey Lynn, Thomas Earl Petty; "Woman To Woman" By: Joe Cocker; "Woman To Woman" Written By: John Cocker, Christopher Robert Stainton; "Get Down To It" By: Humble Pie; "Get Down To It" Written By: Stephen Peter Marriott; "Some Kind of Wonderful" By: Grand Funk Railroad; "Some Kind of Wonderful" Written By: John Ellison; "Free Bird" By: Lynyrd Skynyrd; "Free Bird" Written By: Allen Colins, Ronald Vanzant; "A Horse With No Name" By: America; "A Horse With No Name" Written By: Lee Burnell; "Eminence Front" By: The Who; "Eminence Front" Written By: Pete Townsend; "Smokin'" By: Boston; "Smokin'" Written By: Bradley E. Delp, Tom Scholz; "Somebody Up There Likes Me" By: David Bowie; "Somebody Up There Likes Me" Written By: David Robert Jones; "Two Tickets To Paradise" By: Eddie Money; "Two Tickets To Paradise" Written By: Edward J. Maloney; "White Wedding" By: Billy Idol; "White Wedding" Written By: Billy Idol; SFUR DJ - DJ Hans Oberlander: Lloyd Floyd; SFUR Imaging Voice, Special Guest Star: Jen Sweeney; SFUR Imaging Production: Lazlow; "Make My Body Rock" By: Jomanda; "Make My Body Rock" Written By: Dwayne Richardson, Cheri Renee Williams; "Pacific" By: 808 State; "Pacific" Written By: Andrew Edward Barker, Graham Vernon Massey, Darren Edward Price; "Weekend" By: The Todd Terry Project; "Weekend" Written By: James J. Caloway, Leroy O'Neil Jackson Jr.; "Let the Music (Use You)" By: Nightwriters; "Let the Music (Use You)" Written By: Riley Evans, Jeremiah Allan McAllister; "Move Your Body" By: Marshall Jefferson; "Move Your Body" Written By: Marshall Jefferson; "This Is Acid" By: Maurice; "This Is Acid" Written By: Lamar H. Malone, Willie L. Townsell; "Can You Feel It?" By: Mr. Fingers; "Can You Feel It?" Written By: Larry Heard; "Voodoo Ray" By: A Guy Called Gerald; "Voodoo Ray" Written By: Gerald Rydell Simpson; "Ma Foom Bey" By: Cultural Vibe; "Ma Foom Bey" Written By: Edward J. Davis, Winston Michael Jones; "Someday" By: Ce Ce Rogers; "Someday" Written By: Marshall Jefferson; "I'll Be Your Friend" By: Robert Owens; "I'll Be Your Friend" Written By: Robert J. Owens, David Morales, Satoshi Tomiie; "Your Love" By: Frankie Knuckles; "Your Love" Written By: Frankie Knuckles, Bryan Walton; "Promised Land" By: Joe Smooth; "Promised Land" Written By: Joseph Welbon; "I Need A Rhythm" By: 28th Street Crew; "I Need A Rhythm" Written By: Robert Manuel Clivilles, David Byron Cole; "Break 4 Love" By: Raze; "Break 4 Love" Written By: Vaughan Carrington Mason; "The Morning After" By: Fallout; "The Morning After" Written By: Lenny Desiderio, Thomas Musto; KJAH Radio West DJ - Marshall Peters: Lowell Dunbar, Robert Shakespear; KJAH Radio West Imaging Voice, Special Guest Star: DJ Gringo, Pat McKay; KJAH Radio West Imaging Production: Jay Wright Productions; "Don't Let It Go To Your Head" By: Black Harmony; "Don't Let It Go To Your Head" Written By: Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff; "Ring My Bell" By: Blood Sisters; "Ring My Bell" Written By: Frederick Douglas Knight; "Wicked Inna Bed" By: Shabba Ranks; "Wicked Inna Bed" Written By: Cleveland Constaintine Browne, Wycliffe Johnson, Rexton Ralston Fernando Gordon; "Betty Rider" By: Buju Banton; "Betty Rider" Written By: David Willard, Anthony Kelly, Mark Thony Myrie; "King Tubby Meets the Rockers Uptown" By: Augustus Pablo; "King Tubby Meets the Rockers Uptown" Written By: Horace Michael Swaby; "Revolution" By: Dennis Brown; "Revolution" Written By: Dennis Emanuel Brown; "Armagideon Time" By: Willie Williams; "Armagideon Time" Written By: Donat Roy, Jackie Mittoo, Wilbert Keith Williams; "Sidewalk Killer" By: I Roy; "Sidewalk Killer" Written By: Roy Reid; "Funky Kingston" By: Toots & The Maytals; "Funky Kingston" Written By: Frederick Hibbert; "Cocaine In My Brain" By: Dillinger; "Cocaine In My Brain" Written By: Bullock; "Pressure Drop" By: The Maytals; "Pressure Drop" Written By: Frederick Hibbert; "Bam Bam" By: The Pliers; "Bam Bam" Written By: Frederick Hibbert; "Here I Come" By: Barrington Levy; "Here I Come" Written By: Barrington Levy; "Drum Pan Sound" By: Reggie Stepper; "Drum Pan Sound" Written By: Cleveland Constaintine Brown, Wycliffe Johnson, Reggie Williams; "Great Train Robbery" By: Black Uhuru; "Great Train Robbery" Written By: Delroy A. Reid; "Chase the Devil" By: Max Romeo & The Upsetters; "Chase the Devil" Written By: Rainford Hugh Perry, Maxie Smith; CSR 103:2 DJ - Philip 'PM' Michaels: Michael Bivins; CSR 103:2 Imaging Voice, Special Guest Star: Jay Wright, Danita Davis, Ron Mills, Vanessa Grullon, Leroy Johnson; CSR 103:2 Imaging Production: Jay Wright Productions; "I'm So Into You" By: SWV; "I'm So Into You" Written By: Brian Alexander Morgan; "Keep On Movin'" By: Soul II Soul; "Keep On Movin'" Written By: Trevor Berrisford Romeo; "So You Like What You See" By: Samuelle; "So You Like What You See" Written By: Grady Samuelle Prater Jr.; "My Lovin' (Never Gonna Get It)" By: En Vogue; "My Lovin' (Never Gonna Get It)" Written By: Denzil Delano Foster, Thomas Derrick McElroy; "Rub You the Right Way" By: Johnny Gill; "Rub You the Right Way" Written By: James Samuel Harris III, Terry Steven Lewis; "Sensitivity" By: Ralph Tresvant; "Sensitivity" Written By: James Samuel Harris III, Terry Steven Lewis; "Groove Me" By: Guy; "Groove Me" Written By: Timothy William Gatling, Gene Griffin, Aaron Robin Hall, Edward T. Riley; "Don't Be Afraid" By: Aaron Hall; "Don't Be Afraid" Written By: James Henry Boxley, Floyd Michael Fisher, Aaron Robin Hall, Gary J. Rinaldo; "Motownphilly" By: Boyz II Men; "Motownphilly" Written By: Dallas Austin, Michael Bevins, Nathan B. Norris, Shawn Patrick Stockman; "Poison" By: Bell Biv Devoe; "Poison" Written By: Elliott T. Straite; "I Got the Feeling" By: Today; "I Got the Feeling" Written By: Elliot T. Straite; "New Jack Swing" By: Wrecks-N-Effect; "New Jack Swing" Written By: Thomas Sylvester Allen, Harold Ray Brown, Aqul Davidson, Morris Dewayne Dickerson, Gerald Goldstein, Gene Griffin, Le Roy Jordan, Lee Oskar Levitin, Charles Miller, Brandon Mitchell, Markell Riley, Teddy Riley, Howard Scott; "Don't Be Cruel" By: Bobby Brown; "Don't Be Cruel" Written By: Kenneth B. Edmonds, Antonio M. Reid, Daryl L. Simons; Talk Radio WCTR Written By: Dan Houser, Lazlow; Talk Radio WCTR Produced By: Lazlow; Talk Radio WCTR Imaging Voice, Special Guest Star: Bill Smith; Talk Radio WCTR Intros and Outros Voice: Barbara Fox; the News With Lianne Forget - Lianne Forget: Sharon Washington; the News With Lianne Forget - Richard Burns: Wil Wheaton; the Tight End Zone - Derrick Thackery: Peter Appel; the Wild Traveler - James Pedeaston: Sam Tsoutsouvas; Entertaining America - Billy Dexter: Peter Marx; Entertaining America - Jack Howitzer: Randy Perlstein; Entertaining America - Trailer VO: Jeff Berlin; Entertaining America - General: Ron Reeve; Entertaining America - Kid: Mike, Chris, James Ferrante, Chris Silvestro; Entertaining America - Lazlow: Lazlow; Entertaining America - Jenna Forbes: Laura Bykowski; Entertaining America - OG Loc: Jonathan Anderson; Entertaining America - Cris Formage: Fred Melamed; Entertaining America - Darius Fontaine: Danny Burstein; Gardening With Maurice - Maurice: Andy Dick; I Say/You Say - Peyton Phillips: Paul Ames; I Say/You Say - Mary Phillips: Jackie Hoffman; Lonely Hearts Show - Christy Macintyre: Sara Moon; Lonely Hearts Show - Fernando: Frank Chavez; Area 53 - Marvin Trill: Bob Sevra; Radio:X DJ - Sage: Jodie Shawback; Radio:X Imaging Voice, Special Guest Star: Jeff Berlin; Radio:X Imaging Production: Jeff Berlin; "Unsung" By: Helmet; "Unsung" Written By: Paige Hamilton; "Personal Jesus" By: Depeche Mode; "Personal Jesus" Written By: Martin Lee Gore; "Midlife Crisis" By: Faith No More; "Midlife Crisis" Written By: Michael Andrew Bordin, Roddy Chrstpher Bottum, Bull David Gould, James Martin Glanco, Michael Allen Patton; "Mother" By: Danzig; "Mother" Written By: Glenn Danzig; "Cult of Personality" By: Living Colour; "Cult of Personality" Written By: William Calhoun, Corey Glover, Vernon Reid; "Movin' On Up" By: Primal Scream; "Movin' On Up" Written By: Bobby Gillespie, Andrew Innes, Robert Young Clearie; "Welcome To the Jungle" By: Guns N' Roses; "Welcome To the Jungle" Written By: Steven Adler, Saul Hudson, W. Axl Rose, Izzy Stradin, Duff McKagen; "Pretend We're Dead" By: L7; "Pretend We're Dead" Written By: Donna Sparks; "Hellraiser" By: Ozzy Osbourne; "Hellraiser" Written By: John Osbourne, Zachary Phillip Wylda; "Rusty Cage" By: Soundgarden; "Rusty Cage" Written By: Chris Cornell; "Killing In the Name" By: Rage Against The Machine; "Killing In the Name" Written By: Timothy Cmmerford, Zack M. DeLaRocha, Thomas Morello, Brad J. Wiik; "Been Caught Stealing" By: Jane's Addiction; "Been Caught Stealing" Written By: Eric Avery, Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, Stephen Perkins; "Fools Gold" By: The Stone Roses; "Fools Gold" Written By: Ian George Brown, JH Squire; "Them Bones" By: Alice In Chains; "Them Bones" Written By: Mizz Skillings, Jerry Fulton Cantrell Jr.; "Plush" By: Stone Temple Pilots; "Plush" Written By: Dean DeLeo, Robert Emile DeLeo, Eric Kretz, Scott Richard Weiland; Master Sounds 98.3 DJ - Johnny "The Love Giant" Parkinson: Ricky Harris; Master Sounds 98.3 Imaging Voice, Special Guest Star: Big Lez, Gregory Johnson; Master Sounds 98.3 Imaging Production: Pete Gustin; "Express Yourself" By: Charles Wright; "Express Yourself" Written By: Charles Wright; "Cross the Tracks (We Better Go Back)" By: Maceo & The Macks; "Cross the Tracks (We Better Go Back)" Written By: Joe Houston; "Smokin' Cheeba Cheeba" By: Harlem Underground Band; "Smokin' Cheeba Cheeba" Written By: Ann L. Winley, Paul C. Winley; "Jungle Fever" By: The Chakachas; "Jungle Fever" Written By: Bill Ador; "Nautilus" By: Bob James; "Nautilus" Written By: Robert M. James; "Green Onions" By: Booker T & The MGS; "Green Onions" Written By: Stephen Lee Cropper, Al Jackson Jr., Booker T. Jones, Lewie Steinberg; "Rock Creek Park" By: The Blackbyrds; "Rock Creek Park" Written By: Joseph Hall Sylvester III, Stephen Hayes Johnson, Keith Wesley Killgo, Orville Jackson Saunders II, Kevin Kraig Toney; "Hot Pants" By: Bobby Byrd; "Hot Pants" Written By: James Brown, Fred Wesley; "Funky President" By: James Brown; "Funky President" Written By: James Brown; "Rock Me Again and Again" By: Lyn Collins; "Rock Me Again and Again" Written By: Leon Austin, James Brown; "Soul Power 74" By: Maceo & The Macks; "Soul Power 74" Written By: James Brown; "I Know You Got Soul" By: Bobby Byrd; "I Know You Got Soul" Written By: Charles A. Bobbit, James Brown, Bobby Byrd; "The Payback" By: James Brown; "The Payback" Written By: James Brown, John Starks, Fred Wesley; "Think About It" By: Lyn Collins; "Think About It" Written By: James Brown; "Grunt" By: The JB's; "Grunt" Written By: James Brown, Phelps Catfish Collins, William Earl Collins, John W. Griggs, Clayton Isiah Gunnels, Darrell Jamieson, Robert Mccollough, Clyde Stubblefield, Frank Clifford Waddy; "Low Rider" By: War; "Low Rider" Written By: Thomas Sylvester Allen, Harold Ray Brown, Elana Cager, Lawrence Davis, Rachel Patricia De Rougement, Morris Dewayne Dickerson, Jerry Goldstein, Leroy L. Jordan, Paul Klein, Lee Oskar Levitin, Charles Miller, Howard Scott, Joseph Louis Stone; "Tainted Love" By: Gloria Jones; "Tainted Love" Written By: Ed Cobb; "(I Got) So Much Trouble In My Mind" By: Sir Joe Quarterman & Free Soul; "(I Got) So Much Trouble In My Mind" Written By: Quarterman
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