K12 FM 97.6[3], AKA 97.6 K12 FM[1], AKA K12 97.6[4][5][6] is a Radio Station in Saints Row, Saints Row 2, Saints Row: The Third and Saints Row IV.
Saints Row[]
In Saints Row, the station is named K12 FM 97.6 and mostly plays electronic Breakbeats and Drum'n'bass.
Most Westside Rollerz vehicles are set to this station.[7]
DJ[]
The DJ in Saints Row is Liquid Todd.[8]
Tracklist[]
- Caro - "My Little Pony"
- Dieselboy and Kaos - "Barrier Break"
- Evil Nine - "We Have the Energy"
- Freq Nasty - "Amped"
- ILS - "Ill Logic"
- ILS - "Tiny Toy"
- ILS - "West Coast"
- Koma and Bones - "Questo É Sporco"
- Koma and Bones - "Twisted Streets"
- PsychatronX - "Twisted"
- Rhythm Division - "Uzi"
- Skynet - "Catherine Wheel"
- Skynet - "Stingray"
- Styles of Beyond - "Subculture"[9]
- Stratus - "You Must Follow"
Trivia[]
- "My Little Pony" plays during The No Touching Rule.
Saints Row 2[]
In Saints Row 2, the station is named 97.6 K12 FM, and the genre is defined as "Electronic Music".[10] It plays a mix of electronica and dance-punk.
Most Ronin vehicles are set to this station.[7]
DJ[]
The DJ in Saints Row 2 is C.B. DeCaro, voiced by Courtenay Kellen Taylor.
Tracklist[]
- Crystal Castles - "Through The Hosiery"[11]
- Daniel Mansury - "Death of a Moralist"[11]
- Death from Above 1979 - "Sexy Results"[12]
- Does It Offend You, Yeah? - "We Are Rockstars"
- Guns 'n' Bombs - "Crossover Appeal"
- Hot Chip - "Over and Over"
- The Juan MacLean - "Give Me Every Little Thing"
- LCD Soundsystem - "North American Scum"
- Matthew Dear - "Don and Sherri"
- MSTRKRFT - "Street Justice"
- TRS-80 - "Special Effect"
Saints Row: The Third[]
In Saints Row: The Third, the station is named K12 97.6, and the genre is defined as "Electronic Music".[2] K12 now plays electro, trance, and house music.
DJ[]
The DJ in Saints Row: The Third is T-Roy.
Tracklist[]
- The Bloody Beetroots - 31 Seconds to Die
- Jokers on the scene - Baggy Bottom Boys[13]
- Baobinga - State of Ghetto Jackin
- Benny Benassi - Satisfaction
- Deadmau5 - A City in Florida
- Digitalism - Idealistic
- Dilemn - Pitiless
- Kevin & Carrick - Wallflower[14][15]
- Grum - Heartbeats
- Jesse No - Double Bubble
- Jesse No - Oh No U Don't
- Junkie XL - Angry Elephants
- Kevin Seaton - Scrub Down
- MNDR - C.L.U.B.
- Ratatat - Neckbrace
- Rusko - Woo Boost
- Tugboat - Don't Break It
Trivia[]
- This radio station plays inside Kinzie's Warehouse and all Strongholds.
- There is an upper body clothing item named "T-Roy Style" at Planet Saints.
- "Pitiless" plays when Playa jumps out of the helicopter during Stop all the Downloading.
- "Wallflower" plays during the opening cutscene of "The Belgian Problem".
- "A City in Florida" plays during the boss fight with Matt in http://deckers.die.
Quotes[]
T-Roy accepts phone calls from various civilians.
- A caller asking about Zimos.
- T-Roy mentions Safeword
- Heartbeats dedicated to Pierce
- T-Roy says the Saints-Ultor media group is publishing his album
Saints Row IV[]
In Saints Row IV, the station is named K12 97.6, and the genre is defined as "Electronic Music".[16] K12 now plays more dubstep-oriented artists.
DJ[]
The DJ in Saints Row IV is Jane Valderama.
Tracklist[]
- Alex Metric - Prophecies[17]
- Apashe - Eat My Apple[17]
- Congorock - Ivory (Bloody Beetroots Mix)[17]
- Datsik & Excision - Vindicate[17]
- Datsik - Bonafide Hustler (Trap VIP)[17]
- Doctor P - Flying Spaghetti Monster[17]
- Flux Pavillion - Blow the Roof[17]
- Gigamesh - All My Life[17]
- Junkie XL - Giraffe[17]
- Kill Paris - Slap Me[18]
- Nero - Promises[18]
- The Bloody Beetroots - The Source (Chaos & Confusion)[18]
- The Knocks and Fred Falke - Geronimo[18]
- Vitalic - Stamina[18]
- Watch the Duck - Poppin Off[18]
- Kirkwood West - Speed Ball[18]
Trivia[]
- The "Popstar" costume for the Dubstep Gun plays Vindicate by Datsik & Excision.
- The song "Blow The Roof" by Flux Pavilion is used in the mission "Grand Finale Part Two".
- The song "Speed Ball" by Kirkwood West is used in the Telekinesis Rift Activity.
- In the K12 tracklist in the Cellphone, "Bonafide Hustler" by Datsik is the original instead of the Trap VIP remix.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Game: Saints Row 2
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Image: K12 97.6 description in Saints Row: The Third
- ↑ Game: Saints Row
- ↑ Game: Saints Row: The Third
- ↑ Game: Saints Row IV
- ↑ Image: Radio Stations in Saints Row IV
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Note: Verified with multiple vehicles
- ↑ Credits: Saints Row credits
- ↑ Note: This is "Dieselboy + Kaos VIP Remix"
- ↑ Image: 97.6 K12 FM description in Saints Row 2
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Note: Available in the Playlist Editor at the start of the game.
- ↑ Note: One of six tracks played as end credit music.
- ↑ Note: The name of the artist is "Jokers of The Scene"
- ↑ Note: The name of the artist is "Divalola"
- ↑ Itunes: Wallflower EP
- ↑ Image: K12 97.6 description in Saints Row IV
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.5 17.6 17.7 17.8 Image: tracklist screenshot 1
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 18.5 18.6 Image: tracklist screenshot 2