I enjoy some of the tracks on The Beat, but wasn't feeling a majority of the songs. Liberty Rock is an absolute great fit! K109 + VC FM are also nice additions, when you get bored of all the other crap. RamJam is also a nice listen, if you're not killin' bikers.
The EFLC-exclusive stations probably could be listed here too. I don't have the disc but I assume Johnny can listen to those.
Yes he can. Johnny can listen to VC FM, that one radio station that replaced Journey & RamJam FM.. in addition to the newly added songs on K109, etc.
But they shouldn't be added, if you just buy TLAD then you don't get those extra stations or TBOGT content. If you really have to add it, then just put the EFLC stations below with a note but leave out TBOGT ones for obvious reasons.
The star song on TLAD for me is Rod Stewart's, "Every Picture Tells a Story." Never heard the song before but as happens with GTA games, i've again been introduced to a great song. Every time it came on it lifted the atmosphere of the game for me. But the one single moment of the game where a song lifted the atmosphere the greatest was after doing a mission at the airport. I left the bloodied scene behind and slowly moved off on the chopper as the early strains of Bon Jovi's, "Dead or Alive" kicked into gear. I was heading west to the safehouse so had a long drive ahead of me and the sun was very low on the horizon. It was actually quite magical as I rode into the sunset with that song playing, it was perfect for the moment.
I really like LRR in this expansion, the music sounds is on par with V-Rock, whereas the original LRR was not, even though they were meant to play the same genre. I really like Run To The Hills and Go to Hell.
I hate LCHC in this episode as much as I love LRR...
LCHC!!! it was I mainly listened to Since Im a Death metal drummer/Guitarist!!! When I wanted a break from that I turned to Liberty Rock Radio or listened to the banter on WKTT.
Radio Broker is great in TLAD, there are tracks that fit TLAD a lot more, especially since the station has gone with a darker and brooding vibe compared to the GTA IV version, tracks like Hell on Wheels, Blood On The Steps, Command and Nouveau Americain are brilliant to listen to in TLAD at night or when it's raining.