

"Dangerous Bastard" by Love Fist ( 1986/ 2002) This song is missing from the iOS, Android, PS2 Classics (PS3, PS4 and PS5), Rockstar Games Launcher and The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition. " Bark at the Moon" by Ozzy Osbourne (1983) " She Sells Sanctuary" by The Cult (1985) " Cum On Feel the Noize" by Quiet Riot (1983) " Too Young to Fall in Love" by Mötley Crüe (1983) Tracklist Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Tracklist This is the favorite radio of the Vice City Bikers (alongside Vice City For Lovers) and the Vance Crime Family (alongside Vice City Public Radio). The V-Rock Hotel in Las Venturas, San Andreas takes its name from the radio station and features the V-Rock logo prominently on its sign. The other station to feature original material is Radio Espantoso. In GTA Vice City, V-Rock is one of two radio stations to feature original material written and recorded especially for the game, in the form of two songs by the fictitious band Love Fist. The phone line is also used in GTA Vice City Stories, although in this instance the only caller is a man who insults Couzin Ed. The three callers featured in GTA Vice City are Couzin Ed, who vents his anger at Lazlow for "stealing" his job, Mitch Baker, who berates the station because he considers it plays "girl's music", and a man who refers to himself as "Snow Dog". V-Rock also features promotions, such as the Vulture Prize Patrol, and call-ins from members of the public. The station also operated a studio adjacent to its Vice City headquarters, which would often be used by Love Fist for their recording sessions.


The station was officially endorsed by contemporary rock artists, including Jezz Torrent of Love Fist, who can regularly be heard in V-Rock's promos. Lazlow would often complain that the bird "got more air time than did". The station's mascot is a vulture, as can be seen in the station's logo. The station's promos often included derogatory comparisons to other stations, mocking the synthesizer-based music played by its competitors while stating that "real men" only listen to the rock music that V-Rock plays.

At that point, Lazlow claims that V-Rock has been on the air for 75 years. By 1986, the setting of GTA Vice City, the station had relocated to Vice City and Lazlow is now the sole DJ following Couzin Ed's dismissal. In 1984, the setting of GTA Vice City Stories, the station was based in Reddick, Florida, and was co-hosted by Couzin Ed and station "intern" Lazlow.
