The soundtrack is always an important part of any Grand Theft Auto experience.
And if you're a big fan of the music in the recently released GTAV, you'll be happy to know that you can find most of those tracks on iTunes.
"The Music of Grand Theft Auto V" is a trio of separate albums and each goes for $10. If you like it all, you can grab all three for only $25. Volume 1: Original Music features songs created specifically for the blockbuster title, so we get artists like Wavves, The Chain Gang of 1974, and Twin Shadow and Tyler. Volume 2: The Score boasts the game's original score, which was composed in collaboration between Tangerine Dream, Woody Jackson and hip hop producers The Alchemist and Oh No. Volume 3: The Soundtrack includes a big selection of songs from the game's 17 radio stations, with artists like Bob Seger, Waylon Jennings, Bootsy Collins, and Flying Lotus.
Grand Theft Auto V launched on September 17 to worldwide critical acclaim. It generated over $1 billion in revenue in a matter of days and chances are, it's on its way to breaking other records.
Related Game(s): Grand Theft Auto V
Love the game, hate the music. Worst soundtrack of all GTA games I've played, I even turned all music volume to zero. I will be skipping this.
Totally agree. At least Danny McBride can be heard on Blaine County Radio.
I'd rather listen to this game's music then the one San Andreas or GTA 4 had. Vice City wins best soundtrack of the series for me.
About time I can buy Sleepwalker by the Chain Gang. I've liked that song since the trailer was released.
I want the music of Blood Dragon. 80's greatness!
*snaps fingers* oh no you didn't