Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Soundtrack - Hidden Songs

Hidden Songs

Vice City includes a few songs present in the game, through various cutscenes, that are not featured on any radio station. These include:

  • Whodini - "The Freaks Come Out at Night" (featured during "The Job" cutscene.) This song later appears on the soundtrack to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories on Fresh 105 FM
  • Blue Öyster Cult - "Burnin' for You" (featured during the "Boomshine Saigon" cutscene.)
  • Al Di Meola - "Ritmo De La Noche" (featured during the first cutscene of "Bar Brawl")
  • Big Country - "In a Big Country" (featured during the first cutscene of "The Driver") This song only appears in the original PS2 version of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.

Two unidentified songs in Café Robina, not played on Radio Espantoso, can be heard in the cutscenes to the missions "Naval Engagement" and "Trojan Voodoo".

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