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{{quote| "You're listening to ''Chatterbox'', hosted by me, Lazlow, because I got kicked off the rock station."}}
{{quote|"You're listening to ''Chatterbox'', hosted by me, Lazlow, because I got kicked off the rock station."}}


''[[GTA Radio]]'' is an extensive [[Show Within a Show]] within the ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' universe. Although an [[Early-Bird Cameo|early form]] existed in ''[[Grand Theft Auto II]],'' it started when radio personality Lazlow Jones was hired to produce the radio shows for the series. Starting with ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'', he created a whole series of fake stations, with the only thing real being the music (either originally produced for the games or licensed). Otherwise, the commercials, DJs, and shows are spoofs of those on actual radio (including where he spoofs ''himself'').
''[[GTA Radio]]'' is an extensive [[Show Within a Show]] within the ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' universe. Although an [[Early-Bird Cameo|early form]] existed in ''[[Grand Theft Auto II]],'' it started when radio personality Lazlow Jones was hired to produce the radio shows for the series. Starting with ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'', he created a whole series of fake stations, with the only thing real being the music (either originally produced for the games or licensed). Otherwise, the commercials, DJs, and shows are spoofs of those on actual radio (including where he spoofs ''himself'').
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* [[California Doubling]]: Of a sort. [[Stock Footage]] from ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'' (then still in development) is used in a Weazel News segment to stand in for [[Qurac|the Middle East]].
* [[California Doubling]]: Of a sort. [[Stock Footage]] from ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'' (then still in development) is used in a Weazel News segment to stand in for [[Qurac|the Middle East]].
* [[Can't Hold His Liquor]]: In ''[[The Lost and Damned]]''...
* [[Can't Hold His Liquor]]: In ''[[The Lost and Damned]]''...
{{quote| '''Max Cavalera''': "[[Precision F-Strike|Fuck you]], Jimmy [Gestapo], you left puke all over the studio last night!"}}
{{quote|'''Max Cavalera''': "[[Precision F-Strike|Fuck you]], Jimmy [Gestapo], you left puke all over the studio last night!"}}
* [[Celebrity Paradox]]: Axl Rose voices Tommy "The Nightmare" Smith in ''San Andreas's'' classic rock station K-DST, yet [[Guns N' Roses]] clearly exists in the game's continuity, since the song "Welcome to the Jungle" plays on modern rock station Radio X. Adding to the humor, Sage, the station's host whom Tommy publicly dislikes, claims to have slept with the entire band before ''Appetite for Destruction'' was released.
* [[Celebrity Paradox]]: Axl Rose voices Tommy "The Nightmare" Smith in ''San Andreas's'' classic rock station K-DST, yet [[Guns N' Roses]] clearly exists in the game's continuity, since the song "Welcome to the Jungle" plays on modern rock station Radio X. Adding to the humor, Sage, the station's host whom Tommy publicly dislikes, claims to have slept with the entire band before ''Appetite for Destruction'' was released.
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: Jimmy Gestapo, DJ of ''IV's'' LCHC (Liberty City Hardcore). Luke (voiced by the man of the same name from 2 Live Crew) on ''Vice City Stories''' Fresh 105 FM is this as well, as is Iggy Pop of ''IV's'' Liberty Rock Radio.
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: Jimmy Gestapo, DJ of ''IV's'' LCHC (Liberty City Hardcore). Luke (voiced by the man of the same name from 2 Live Crew) on ''Vice City Stories''' Fresh 105 FM is this as well, as is Iggy Pop of ''IV's'' Liberty Rock Radio.
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** Arguably the basis for ''[[Manhunt]]''.
** Arguably the basis for ''[[Manhunt]]''.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: The female station announcer of ''San Andreas's'' WCTR seems to be this, particularly in ''WCTR News'' intros.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: The female station announcer of ''San Andreas's'' WCTR seems to be this, particularly in ''WCTR News'' intros.
{{quote| ''(WCTR News #01):'' "Next up on WCTR -- the news. We tried to make it interesting and not depressing."<br />
{{quote|''(WCTR News #01):'' "Next up on WCTR -- the news. We tried to make it interesting and not depressing."
''(WCTR News #03):'' "Next up, we've got the news. This time, some of it's true! Who are we kidding?"<br />
''(WCTR News #03):'' "Next up, we've got the news. This time, some of it's true! Who are we kidding?"
''(WCTR News #04):'' "Next up, it's sensationalist propaganda. I mean, the news."<br />
''(WCTR News #04):'' "Next up, it's sensationalist propaganda. I mean, the news."
''(WCTR News #06):'' "Is the world ending? We hope so -- we need the ratings. The news is next!" }}
''(WCTR News #06):'' "Is the world ending? We hope so -- we need the ratings. The news is next!" }}
* [[Defictionalization]]: [[wikipedia:Lazlow|Lazlow]], radio scriptwriter for most GTA games from ''III'' onwards, has an actual XM radio show, in large part because of his resurgent popularity stemming from his involvement with the series, including, but not limited to, hosting a radio show in each game. He directly references it in IV, when he uses lines about remembering a time "when 16-year-olds could drink, smoke at bars, listen to heavy metal, and get into high-speed accidents" which was lifted directly from the opening to his show.
* [[Defictionalization]]: [[wikipedia:Lazlow|Lazlow]], radio scriptwriter for most GTA games from ''III'' onwards, has an actual XM radio show, in large part because of his resurgent popularity stemming from his involvement with the series, including, but not limited to, hosting a radio show in each game. He directly references it in IV, when he uses lines about remembering a time "when 16-year-olds could drink, smoke at bars, listen to heavy metal, and get into high-speed accidents" which was lifted directly from the opening to his show.
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** ''III'' also has ads for ''Pogo the Monkey'', which is later referenced by a ''Pogo the Monkey'' arcade in the cab firm from ''Vice City''.
** ''III'' also has ads for ''Pogo the Monkey'', which is later referenced by a ''Pogo the Monkey'' arcade in the cab firm from ''Vice City''.
* [[Frivolous Lawsuit]]: In ''San Andreas'', there is a news story of a man suing the Renaissance Fair because a replica catapult he purchased didn't have a label warning him not to fire it at his insurance agent's house, accidentally setting the entire neighborhood on fire.
* [[Frivolous Lawsuit]]: In ''San Andreas'', there is a news story of a man suing the Renaissance Fair because a replica catapult he purchased didn't have a label warning him not to fire it at his insurance agent's house, accidentally setting the entire neighborhood on fire.
{{quote| "I don't wanna work very hard so I've hired a lawyer. I'm gonna be rich!"}}
{{quote|"I don't wanna work very hard so I've hired a lawyer. I'm gonna be rich!"}}
* [[Genki Girl]]: [[Deconstruction|Deconstructed]] by Jenny, a guest on VCPR in ''Vice City''. She's all happy, upbeat and genki because she was prescribed heavy anti-depressants ever since her family was gruesomely murdered.
* [[Genki Girl]]: [[Deconstruction|Deconstructed]] by Jenny, a guest on VCPR in ''Vice City''. She's all happy, upbeat and genki because she was prescribed heavy anti-depressants ever since her family was gruesomely murdered.
* [[Gratuitous English]]: Pepe of GTAVC's Radio Espantoso.
* [[Gratuitous English]]: Pepe of GTAVC's Radio Espantoso.
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** Also, according to ''[[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas|WCTR News]]'', these new shiny compact-discs are turning your kids into killers!
** Also, according to ''[[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas|WCTR News]]'', these new shiny compact-discs are turning your kids into killers!
* [[Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant]]: Mary-Beth Maybell of ''San Andreas's'' [[Country Music]] station K-ROSE.
* [[Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant]]: Mary-Beth Maybell of ''San Andreas's'' [[Country Music]] station K-ROSE.
{{quote| '''Mary-Beth''': "That's the difference. I don't have ex-husbands, [[Black Widow|I just have a lot of widowers]]. I own a LOT of black dresses. I LOVE funerals; I get shit-faced every time..."}}
{{quote|'''Mary-Beth''': "That's the difference. I don't have ex-husbands, [[Black Widow|I just have a lot of widowers]]. I own a LOT of black dresses. I LOVE funerals; I get shit-faced every time..."}}
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: The host of Heartland Values with Nurse Bob on LCFR in ''Liberty City Stories'' is a pretty clear parody of [[Dr. Phil]].
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: The host of Heartland Values with Nurse Bob on LCFR in ''Liberty City Stories'' is a pretty clear parody of [[Dr. Phil]].
* [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent]]: The lead actor in ''Dragonbrain''.
* [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent]]: The lead actor in ''Dragonbrain''.
{{quote| "I'm just a humble blacksmith with a Californian accent! How am I supposed to save the world and [[Merchandise-Driven|sell franchise rights to theme parks]]?"}}
{{quote|"I'm just a humble blacksmith with a Californian accent! How am I supposed to save the world and [[Merchandise-Driven|sell franchise rights to theme parks]]?"}}
* [[Nothing but Hits]]: In ''Vice City'', ''San Andreas'' and ''Vice City Stories''.
* [[Nothing but Hits]]: In ''Vice City'', ''San Andreas'' and ''Vice City Stories''.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: VCPR's Maurice Chavez in ''Vice City'' and ''Vice City Stories'''. Mostly.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: VCPR's Maurice Chavez in ''Vice City'' and ''Vice City Stories'''. Mostly.
** Lazlow also serves as this in ''III''.
** Lazlow also serves as this in ''III''.
* [[Parental Incest]]: Played for laughs with Nurse Bob.
* [[Parental Incest]]: Played for laughs with Nurse Bob.
{{quote| '''Nurse Bob''': "Now, remember what my daddy said: 'Don't you tell nobody about me coming in here at night!'"}}
{{quote|'''Nurse Bob''': "Now, remember what my daddy said: 'Don't you tell nobody about me coming in here at night!'"}}
* [[Police Procedural]]: Parodied in ''IV'' with ''The Science of Crime'' ("It's forensically boring!"), complete with an obvious [[CSI: Miami|Horatio Caine]] parody dropping [[Quip to Black|bad one-liners]] and noting how "my acting sucks ass", as well as the [[The Jimmy Hart Version]] of the [[Big Yes]] in [[The Who]]'s ''Won't Get Fooled Again''. It has fifteen spinoffs, including ones in [[Grand Theft Auto Vice City|Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas|Las Venturas]], Ohio, Djibouti, Fairbanks, Panama City and Santiago.
* [[Police Procedural]]: Parodied in ''IV'' with ''The Science of Crime'' ("It's forensically boring!"), complete with an obvious [[CSI: Miami|Horatio Caine]] parody dropping [[Quip to Black|bad one-liners]] and noting how "my acting sucks ass", as well as the [[The Jimmy Hart Version]] of the [[Big Yes]] in [[The Who]]'s ''Won't Get Fooled Again''. It has fifteen spinoffs, including ones in [[Grand Theft Auto Vice City|Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas|Las Venturas]], Ohio, Djibouti, Fairbanks, Panama City and Santiago.
* [[Rated "M" for Manly]]: The TV show ''The Men's Room'' in ''IV'', featuring [[Sensitive Guy and Manly Man|MMA fighter Bas Rutten (as himself) and his metrosexual co-host, Jeremy St. Ives]].
* [[Rated "M" for Manly]]: The TV show ''The Men's Room'' in ''IV'', featuring [[Sensitive Guy and Manly Man|MMA fighter Bas Rutten (as himself) and his metrosexual co-host, Jeremy St. Ives]].
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** This also extends to how the radio itself is implemented - while a radio station in previous games was simply one long audio file, ''[[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas|San Andreas]]'' stored the audio and DJ chatter separately, allowing the game to randomise what you heard. ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]'' takes this even further, with a dynamic radio system that changes shows, adverts, DJ chatter and news [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything|depending on the weather, time of day or how far along the storyline you are]].
** This also extends to how the radio itself is implemented - while a radio station in previous games was simply one long audio file, ''[[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas|San Andreas]]'' stored the audio and DJ chatter separately, allowing the game to randomise what you heard. ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]'' takes this even further, with a dynamic radio system that changes shows, adverts, DJ chatter and news [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything|depending on the weather, time of day or how far along the storyline you are]].
* [[Serenade Your Lover]]: Fernando references this.
* [[Serenade Your Lover]]: Fernando references this.
{{quote| "Have you noticed how popular synthesizers are getting? It's not the same as a lonely man with a pony tail, singing of his love on a guitar. At the door of a fair maid's hacienda. But it is not far short."}}
{{quote|"Have you noticed how popular synthesizers are getting? It's not the same as a lonely man with a pony tail, singing of his love on a guitar. At the door of a fair maid's hacienda. But it is not far short."}}
* [[Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll]]: Jimmy Gestapo, DJ of ''IV's'' punk station Liberty City Hardcore, rants at length about the extremely hard-drinking, hard-partying lifestyle that he feels punk ''should'' be. Also, [[The Stooges|Iggy Pop]], DJ of ''IV's'' classic rock station Liberty Rock Radio, talks about how a lot of the best music was made on drugs, and bemoans the fact that fewer rockers nowadays use them.
* [[Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll]]: Jimmy Gestapo, DJ of ''IV's'' punk station Liberty City Hardcore, rants at length about the extremely hard-drinking, hard-partying lifestyle that he feels punk ''should'' be. Also, [[The Stooges|Iggy Pop]], DJ of ''IV's'' classic rock station Liberty Rock Radio, talks about how a lot of the best music was made on drugs, and bemoans the fact that fewer rockers nowadays use them.
** Tommy "The Nightmare" Smith of ''San Andreas's'' classic rock station K-DST is fond of this trope as well. Hell, the station's identifications are all narcotic plays on its nickname of "The Dust".
** Tommy "The Nightmare" Smith of ''San Andreas's'' classic rock station K-DST is fond of this trope as well. Hell, the station's identifications are all narcotic plays on its nickname of "The Dust".
{{quote| '''Station ID''': "If the police can't stop you... (*police siren and gunshots*) you must be on... The Dust."<br />
{{quote|'''Station ID''': "If the police can't stop you... (*police siren and gunshots*) you must be on... The Dust."
'''Station ID''': "When all your drinking friends have gone to rehab, we encourage you to stay on... The Dust." }}
'''Station ID''': "When all your drinking friends have gone to rehab, we encourage you to stay on... The Dust." }}
** Sage of the modern rock station Radio X very much counts as well.
** Sage of the modern rock station Radio X very much counts as well.
{{quote| '''Sage''': "I smoke! I smoke cigarettes, I smoke cloves, I smoke anything that can go up in flames! I'm crazy! That was Danzig. Slept with the whole band."}}
{{quote|'''Sage''': "I smoke! I smoke cigarettes, I smoke cloves, I smoke anything that can go up in flames! I'm crazy! That was Danzig. Slept with the whole band."}}
* [[Show Within a Show]]: One of the most elaborate ever made, stretching across every game in the series.
* [[Show Within a Show]]: One of the most elaborate ever made, stretching across every game in the series.
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]: Lazlow (the in-series character) has seemingly turned into this come ''IV''.
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]: Lazlow (the in-series character) has seemingly turned into this come ''IV''.
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* [[Strawman Political]]: Many times, directed against both sides.
* [[Strawman Political]]: Many times, directed against both sides.
** Peyton (liberal) and Mary (conservative) Phillips, husband-and-wife hosts of the "I Say, You Say" segment of ''San Andreas's'' WCTR, are a [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]] version of James Carville and Mary Matalin, political consultants for [[Bill Clinton]] and [[George HW Bush|George H. W. Bush]], respectively, who started dating while working on their behalf during the 1992 Presidential elections.
** Peyton (liberal) and Mary (conservative) Phillips, husband-and-wife hosts of the "I Say, You Say" segment of ''San Andreas's'' WCTR, are a [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]] version of James Carville and Mary Matalin, political consultants for [[Bill Clinton]] and [[George HW Bush|George H. W. Bush]], respectively, who started dating while working on their behalf during the 1992 Presidential elections.
{{quote| '''WCTR Announcer:''' "Boy, I can't imagine [[Belligerent Sexual Tension|what those guys are like in the bedroom]], but I'm sure it's a bit like the [[Bay of Pigs Invasion|Bay of Pigs]]!"}}
{{quote|'''WCTR Announcer:''' "Boy, I can't imagine [[Belligerent Sexual Tension|what those guys are like in the bedroom]], but I'm sure it's a bit like the [[Bay of Pigs Invasion|Bay of Pigs]]!"}}
** [[Corrupt Church|Pastor]] [[Religious Stereotype|Richards]] and [[Sleazy Politician|Alex Shrub]] from ''Vice City''.
** [[Corrupt Church|Pastor]] [[Religious Stereotype|Richards]] and [[Sleazy Politician|Alex Shrub]] from ''Vice City''.
** ''IV'' gives us Richard Bastion, a [[Patriotic Fervor|jingoistic]], mean-spirited conservative talk radio host (any similarities to [[Rush Limbaugh]] and Sean Hannity [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|are purely coincidental]]), and Brandon Roberts, a left-wing actor whose progressive activism is strongly implied to be more about improving his public image than anything else (any similarities to [[George Clooney]] and Sean Penn [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|are purely coincidental]]). There's also John Hunter and Michael Graves, two gubernatorial candidates who spend more time [[Attack of the Political Ad|attacking each other]] than explaining their policies, to the point where it's tough to tell who is meant to represent which end of the political spectrum... [[Fridge Brilliance|which makes sense]] [[Not So Different|when you think about it]].
** ''IV'' gives us Richard Bastion, a [[Patriotic Fervor|jingoistic]], mean-spirited conservative talk radio host (any similarities to [[Rush Limbaugh]] and Sean Hannity [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|are purely coincidental]]), and Brandon Roberts, a left-wing actor whose progressive activism is strongly implied to be more about improving his public image than anything else (any similarities to [[George Clooney]] and Sean Penn [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|are purely coincidental]]). There's also John Hunter and Michael Graves, two gubernatorial candidates who spend more time [[Attack of the Political Ad|attacking each other]] than explaining their policies, to the point where it's tough to tell who is meant to represent which end of the political spectrum... [[Fridge Brilliance|which makes sense]] [[Not So Different|when you think about it]].
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* [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything]]: [[Rich Bitch|Alex Chilton]], one of the [[Dating Sim|girlfriends]] you can pick up in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]'''s in-game Internet runs a blog. Whenever you take her out on a date, she blogs about what you did afterwards, including your "sexcapades".
* [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything]]: [[Rich Bitch|Alex Chilton]], one of the [[Dating Sim|girlfriends]] you can pick up in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]'''s in-game Internet runs a blog. Whenever you take her out on a date, she blogs about what you did afterwards, including your "sexcapades".
* [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch]]: After Jack Howitzer accidentally shoots Billy Dexter:
* [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch]]: After Jack Howitzer accidentally shoots Billy Dexter:
{{quote| '''Jack:''' Oh, there's only one thing to do -- I gotta defend freedom! No time to cry, only time to die! <three gunshots> '''[[Patriotic Fervor|WELCOME TO THE LAND OF FREEDOM, BITCHES!!!]] ''YAAAAAAHHHHH!!!''''' <starts firing his gun into the air; the station then goes static>}}
{{quote|'''Jack:''' Oh, there's only one thing to do -- I gotta defend freedom! No time to cry, only time to die! <three gunshots> '''[[Patriotic Fervor|WELCOME TO THE LAND OF FREEDOM, BITCHES!!!]] ''YAAAAAAHHHHH!!!''''' <starts firing his gun into the air; the station then goes static>}}
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]: Implied in the ''San Andreas'' commercial for "Herr Gruber's Spa."
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]: Implied in the ''San Andreas'' commercial for "Herr Gruber's Spa."
{{quote| '''Narrator''': "After running residential facilities in Germany, Switzerland and then Brazil..."<br />
{{quote|'''Narrator''': "After running residential facilities in Germany, Switzerland and then Brazil..."
'''Herr Gruber''': "Haf you not read ze book? Strength good, veakness bad, ''badbadbad!'' }}
'''Herr Gruber''': "Haf you not read ze book? Strength good, veakness bad, ''badbadbad!'' }}
* [[Trash Can Band]]/[[Everything Is an Instrument]]: ''IV'''s Banging Trash Can Lids For an Hour.
* [[Trash Can Band]]/[[Everything Is an Instrument]]: ''IV'''s Banging Trash Can Lids For an Hour.
* [[Values Resonance]]: Invoked [[In-Universe]] by the "Moorehead Rides Again" radio drama from [[Grand Theft Auto Vice City Stories|Vice City Stories']] Vice City Public Radio (VCPR), a parody of hard-boiled [[Private Detective|Private Detectives]] such as ''[[Mike Hammer]]''. While the show was said to have originally aired near the end of [[World War Two]], back when [[Red Scare|fear of communism creeping into America]] is slowly giving way to the [[Witch Hunt|social nightmare that was McCarthyism]], it resonates with American sentiments around forty years later (i.e., 1984, the setting of the game), in light of intensifying tensions between America and the Soviet Union (one that began with the latter's invasion of Afghanistan in 1979), long before [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] came in and [[The Great Politics Mess-Up|the USSR dissolved]].
* [[Values Resonance]]: Invoked [[In-Universe]] by the "Moorehead Rides Again" radio drama from [[Grand Theft Auto Vice City Stories|Vice City Stories']] Vice City Public Radio (VCPR), a parody of hard-boiled [[Private Detective|Private Detectives]] such as ''[[Mike Hammer]]''. While the show was said to have originally aired near the end of [[World War Two]], back when [[Red Scare|fear of communism creeping into America]] is slowly giving way to the [[Witch Hunt|social nightmare that was McCarthyism]], it resonates with American sentiments around forty years later (i.e., 1984, the setting of the game), in light of intensifying tensions between America and the Soviet Union (one that began with the latter's invasion of Afghanistan in 1979), long before [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] came in and [[The Great Politics Mess-Up|the USSR dissolved]].
{{quote| '''Moorehead:''' Before she was tragically killed, the daughter said her father was unarmed and never wore a gun. You know what that means?<br />
{{quote|'''Moorehead:''' Before she was tragically killed, the daughter said her father was unarmed and never wore a gun. You know what that means?
'''Molly:''' Yes!<br />
'''Molly:''' Yes!
'''Moorehead:''' That's right, Molly -- [[A Real Man Is a Killer|means he's a sissy]]. I imagine when he hears his daughter is dead he'll cry.<br />
'''Moorehead:''' That's right, Molly -- [[A Real Man Is a Killer|means he's a sissy]]. I imagine when he hears his daughter is dead he'll cry.<br />
'''Molly:''' [[Men Don't Cry|What kind of a man cries]], Gordon?!<br />
'''Molly:''' [[Men Don't Cry|What kind of a man cries]], Gordon?!<br />
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* [[Vapor Wear]]: Sage, host of ''San Andreas's'' Radio X, notes she has freed herself from the tyranny of society by not wearing underwear.
* [[Vapor Wear]]: Sage, host of ''San Andreas's'' Radio X, notes she has freed herself from the tyranny of society by not wearing underwear.
* [[What Did I Do Last Night?]]: A between-song banter by Tommy Smith:
* [[What Did I Do Last Night?]]: A between-song banter by Tommy Smith:
{{quote| "For those of you just coming to consciousness next to an ugly chick in a strange bed with beer cans and underwear across the floor, run the hell out and get to the clinic."}}
{{quote|"For those of you just coming to consciousness next to an ugly chick in a strange bed with beer cans and underwear across the floor, run the hell out and get to the clinic."}}
** And one of the promos on Bounce FM.
** And one of the promos on Bounce FM.
* [[What the Fu Are You Doing?]]: A "Dragon Stance" cannot turn a desk into "two half-desks".
* [[What the Fu Are You Doing?]]: A "Dragon Stance" cannot turn a desk into "two half-desks".
* [[Who Writes This Crap?]]: Parodied in ''[[Grand Theft Auto Vice City Stories|Vice City Stories']]'' "Bait and Switch" segment of Vice City Public Radio (VCPR).
* [[Who Writes This Crap?]]: Parodied in ''[[Grand Theft Auto Vice City Stories|Vice City Stories']]'' "Bait and Switch" segment of Vice City Public Radio (VCPR).
{{quote| '''Announcer:''' "''Bait and Switch'' -- Vice City's only radio show devoted to water sports, power boats, water skiing, free flounder fishing [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick|and dialectical materialism]]. Oh, wrong script. Who wrote this shit?!"<br />
{{quote|'''Announcer:''' "''Bait and Switch'' -- Vice City's only radio show devoted to water sports, power boats, water skiing, free flounder fishing [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick|and dialectical materialism]]. Oh, wrong script. Who wrote this shit?!"<br />
'''Assistant:''' "Tits!"<br />
'''Assistant:''' "Tits!"<br />
'''Announcer:''' "Yeah, that's more like it. And tits!" }}
'''Announcer:''' "Yeah, that's more like it. And tits!" }}

Revision as of 04:34, 7 August 2014

"You're listening to Chatterbox, hosted by me, Lazlow, because I got kicked off the rock station."

GTA Radio is an extensive Show Within a Show within the Grand Theft Auto universe. Although an early form existed in Grand Theft Auto II, it started when radio personality Lazlow Jones was hired to produce the radio shows for the series. Starting with Grand Theft Auto III, he created a whole series of fake stations, with the only thing real being the music (either originally produced for the games or licensed). Otherwise, the commercials, DJs, and shows are spoofs of those on actual radio (including where he spoofs himself).

The stations cover a huge variety, ranging from talk, rock, techno, rap, country, and others. The DJs are just as colorful.

In Grand Theft Auto IV, this even expanded to full TV shows and the Internet.


This Show in a Show provides examples of:

Max Cavalera: "Fuck you, Jimmy [Gestapo], you left puke all over the studio last night!"

  • Celebrity Paradox: Axl Rose voices Tommy "The Nightmare" Smith in San Andreas's classic rock station K-DST, yet Guns N' Roses clearly exists in the game's continuity, since the song "Welcome to the Jungle" plays on modern rock station Radio X. Adding to the humor, Sage, the station's host whom Tommy publicly dislikes, claims to have slept with the entire band before Appetite for Destruction was released.
  • Cluster F-Bomb: Jimmy Gestapo, DJ of IV's LCHC (Liberty City Hardcore). Luke (voiced by the man of the same name from 2 Live Crew) on Vice City Stories' Fresh 105 FM is this as well, as is Iggy Pop of IV's Liberty Rock Radio.
  • Conspiracy Theorist: Marvin Trill, host of the Area 53 segment of West Coast Talk Radio (WCTR) in San Andreas, a parody of Coast to Coast AM.
  • Contractual Purity: In-Universe -- come San Andreas, Jimmy, the precocious young star of Vice City's Just the Five of Us, has become a drunken mess.
  • Deadly Game: Liberty City Survivor, advertised in III. The ad, complemented with fan footage from IV, can be listened to here.
  • Deadpan Snarker: The female station announcer of San Andreas's WCTR seems to be this, particularly in WCTR News intros.

(WCTR News #01): "Next up on WCTR -- the news. We tried to make it interesting and not depressing."
(WCTR News #03): "Next up, we've got the news. This time, some of it's true! Who are we kidding?"
(WCTR News #04): "Next up, it's sensationalist propaganda. I mean, the news."
(WCTR News #06): "Is the world ending? We hope so -- we need the ratings. The news is next!"

  • Defictionalization: Lazlow, radio scriptwriter for most GTA games from III onwards, has an actual XM radio show, in large part because of his resurgent popularity stemming from his involvement with the series, including, but not limited to, hosting a radio show in each game. He directly references it in IV, when he uses lines about remembering a time "when 16-year-olds could drink, smoke at bars, listen to heavy metal, and get into high-speed accidents" which was lifted directly from the opening to his show.
  • Distracted by the Luxury: San Andreas's DeKoch Diamonds commercial claims that diamonds can "chill that bitch out".
  • The Ditz: Amy Sheckenhausen from Vice City's K-Chat fits this trope perfectly, flirting with her famous or attractive guests and, until the end of an interview, being completely oblivious to the fact that one of her guests was promoting bestiality.
  • The Dung Ages: The in-game TV documentary "A History of Liberty City" in IV sees this trope applied to the founding of America up to the early 20th century. Though to be fair, Liberty City hadn't progressed that much since then.
    • Anachronism Stew: While this doesn't apply to the game itself, the "documentary" makes mention of porno magazines, subways, roller coasters and convenience stores as being part of "American History" anywhere from 20 to hundreds of years before they became prolific.
  • Dumbass DJ: Most of 'em DJs count.
  • Fake Band: A staple in early GTA games, it was mostly dropped by the time III came around with all but two music stations (Head Radio and Lips 106) playing licensed music. In Vice City, Hair Metal parody band Love Fist had two original songs -- "Dangerous Bastard" and "Fist Fury" -- on V-Rock (the game's rock station), and Unaesta and Alpha Banditos had three on the Espantoso station, (Yo te mire by "Tres Apenas como eso" and "La vida es la un lenteja" by Unaesta and "The Bull Is Wrong" by Alpha Banditos). Liberty City Stories was the last game in the series to have original music.
  • Fictional Video Game: Vice City has commercials on its radio stations for the Degenetron game system, which features such titles as Defender of the Faith ("Destroy the blue dots with your powerful red square!"). In San Andreas, they appear on retro arcade machines. You can't play them, but you can play the "emulator" on the defictionalised Degenatron "fansite."
    • III also has ads for Pogo the Monkey, which is later referenced by a Pogo the Monkey arcade in the cab firm from Vice City.
  • Frivolous Lawsuit: In San Andreas, there is a news story of a man suing the Renaissance Fair because a replica catapult he purchased didn't have a label warning him not to fire it at his insurance agent's house, accidentally setting the entire neighborhood on fire.

"I don't wanna work very hard so I've hired a lawyer. I'm gonna be rich!"

Mary-Beth: "That's the difference. I don't have ex-husbands, I just have a lot of widowers. I own a LOT of black dresses. I LOVE funerals; I get shit-faced every time..."

"I'm just a humble blacksmith with a Californian accent! How am I supposed to save the world and sell franchise rights to theme parks?"

  • Nothing but Hits: In Vice City, San Andreas and Vice City Stories.
  • Only Sane Man: VCPR's Maurice Chavez in Vice City and Vice City Stories'. Mostly.
    • Lazlow also serves as this in III.
  • Parental Incest: Played for laughs with Nurse Bob.

Nurse Bob: "Now, remember what my daddy said: 'Don't you tell nobody about me coming in here at night!'"

"Have you noticed how popular synthesizers are getting? It's not the same as a lonely man with a pony tail, singing of his love on a guitar. At the door of a fair maid's hacienda. But it is not far short."

  • Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll: Jimmy Gestapo, DJ of IV's punk station Liberty City Hardcore, rants at length about the extremely hard-drinking, hard-partying lifestyle that he feels punk should be. Also, Iggy Pop, DJ of IV's classic rock station Liberty Rock Radio, talks about how a lot of the best music was made on drugs, and bemoans the fact that fewer rockers nowadays use them.
    • Tommy "The Nightmare" Smith of San Andreas's classic rock station K-DST is fond of this trope as well. Hell, the station's identifications are all narcotic plays on its nickname of "The Dust".

Station ID: "If the police can't stop you... (*police siren and gunshots*) you must be on... The Dust."
Station ID: "When all your drinking friends have gone to rehab, we encourage you to stay on... The Dust."

    • Sage of the modern rock station Radio X very much counts as well.

Sage: "I smoke! I smoke cigarettes, I smoke cloves, I smoke anything that can go up in flames! I'm crazy! That was Danzig. Slept with the whole band."

  • Show Within a Show: One of the most elaborate ever made, stretching across every game in the series.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: Lazlow (the in-series character) has seemingly turned into this come IV.
  • Stealth Pun: "Fizz!", the celebrity gossip show from WKTT, the right-wing talk radio station in IV is hosted by Jane Labrador, who mentions field correspondent Susan Retriever by name. [1]
  • Stock Footage: Shots from San Andreas, Bully and Red Dead Redemption are used in the TV shows in IV when they have to represent places outside of Liberty City.
  • Strawman News Media: Portrayed as Types 3 and 4.
  • Strawman Political: Many times, directed against both sides.
    • Peyton (liberal) and Mary (conservative) Phillips, husband-and-wife hosts of the "I Say, You Say" segment of San Andreas's WCTR, are a No Celebrities Were Harmed version of James Carville and Mary Matalin, political consultants for Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush, respectively, who started dating while working on their behalf during the 1992 Presidential elections.

WCTR Announcer: "Boy, I can't imagine what those guys are like in the bedroom, but I'm sure it's a bit like the Bay of Pigs!"

Jack: Oh, there's only one thing to do -- I gotta defend freedom! No time to cry, only time to die! <three gunshots> WELCOME TO THE LAND OF FREEDOM, BITCHES!!! YAAAAAAHHHHH!!! <starts firing his gun into the air; the station then goes static>

Narrator: "After running residential facilities in Germany, Switzerland and then Brazil..."
Herr Gruber: "Haf you not read ze book? Strength good, veakness bad, badbadbad!

Moorehead: Before she was tragically killed, the daughter said her father was unarmed and never wore a gun. You know what that means?
Molly: Yes!
Moorehead: That's right, Molly -- means he's a sissy. I imagine when he hears his daughter is dead he'll cry.

Molly: What kind of a man cries, Gordon?!

Moorehead: I don't know. One that loses wars, I think. Probably the kind of man who raises a $2 tramp for a daughter, Molly. A very sick individual... and probably a communist.

Molly: I don't like to express strong emotions, but I think I hate this fisherman, Gordon!

Moorehead: Don't hate him, Molly -- pity him. And help me kill him.

Molly: Oh, I shall!

  • Vapor Wear: Sage, host of San Andreas's Radio X, notes she has freed herself from the tyranny of society by not wearing underwear.
  • What Did I Do Last Night?: A between-song banter by Tommy Smith:

"For those of you just coming to consciousness next to an ugly chick in a strange bed with beer cans and underwear across the floor, run the hell out and get to the clinic."

Announcer: "Bait and Switch -- Vice City's only radio show devoted to water sports, power boats, water skiing, free flounder fishing and dialectical materialism. Oh, wrong script. Who wrote this shit?!"

Assistant: "Tits!"

Announcer: "Yeah, that's more like it. And tits!"

  1. To explain, both their names spell out "Labrador Retriever", a breed of dog, and considering they are both females...