Four-20 103.6[2] AKA 103.6 420 FM AKA Four 20 103.6[1] is a Radio Station in Saints Row, Saints Row 2 and Saints Row IV.
Saints Row[]
DJ[]
Errol 'DJ Gringo' Anglin[3] is the DJ for Four-20 103.6 in Saints Row.
Tracklist[]
- African Roots Act 1 - "Addis Adaba Dub"
- Beat Pharmacy - "Slow Down"
- Eek-A-Mouse - "Jamaicanese"
- Horace Andy - "Live In The City"
- Horace Andy - "Stop The Fuss"
- Jah Batta - "Informa"
- Jah Woosh - "Riding Melody"
- Love Joys - "All I Can Say"
- Prince Douglas - "Tongue Shall Tell Dub"
- Scotty - "Draw Your Brakes"
- Sugar Minott - "International Herb"
- Tapper Zukie - "Man Ah Warrior"
- The Pioneers - "Time Hard"
- U-Roy - "Way Down South"
- Wayne Jarret - "You And I"
Saints Row 2[]
Most Sons of Samedi vehicles are set to this station.[4]
DJ[]
The DJ in Saints Row 2 is DJ Ziggy, voiced by Andrew Kishino.
Quotes[]
- DJ Ziggy makes reference to the fact no one knows Playa's name when he plays "Who am I".
Tracklist[]
- Buju Banton - "Hey Boy"
- Dennis Brown - "Together Brothers"
- Born Jamericans- "Boom Shak A-Tack (Dancehall Remix)"
- Beenie Man - "Who Am I"[5]
- Eek-a-Mouse - "Ganja Smuggling"
- Ninjaman - "Guns Out"
- Mr. Vegas - "Heads High"
- Barrington Levy - "Here I Come"[5]
- Elephant Man - "Krazy"
- Vybz Kartel - "Picture This"
- Chaka Demus and Pliers - "Murder She Wrote"
Saints Row IV[]
This station returns in Saints Row IV.
DJ[]
Mr. Sunshine is the radio host for Four 20 103.6 in Saints Row IV.
Tracklist[]
- Born Jamericans - "Cease & Seckle"
- Charly Black and J Capri - "Whine and Kotch"
- Delroy Wilson - "You Never Get Away'"
- Dennis Brown - "Milk and Honey"
- Early B - "History Of Jamaica"
- Easy Star All-Stars - "One Likkle Draw"
- Eek-A-Mouse - "Wa Do Dem"
- Max Romeo - "Juks"
- Ranking Dread - "Fattie Boom Boom"
- Super Beagle - "Dust A Sound Boy"
- Tenor Saw - "Ring the Alarm"
- The In-Crowd - "Mango Walk"
- Toots And The Maytals - "Pressure Drop"
- Wayne Smith - "Under Mi Sleng Teng"
Trivia[]
General[]
- The name of the radio station and the way it is pronounced (four-twenty) comes from the cannabis subculture reference of 4/20.
Saints Row 2[]
- DJ Ziggy's name may come from reggae singer Ziggy Marley.
- The song listed in the game and in the credits as Dennis Brown's "Stop the Fussing and Fighting" is actually Dennis Brown's "Together Brothers". The station's jingle does feature a fragment from "Stop the Fussing and Fighting".
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Image: Radio Stations in Saints Row IV
- ↑ Game: Saints Row
- ↑ Credits: Saints Row credits
- ↑ Note: Verified with multiple vehicles
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Note: Available in the Playlist Editor at the start of the game.
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