K12 FM 97.6[1], AKA 97.6 K12 FM[2], AKA K12 97.6[3][4][5] 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.[6]
DJ
The DJ in Saints Row is Liquid Todd.[7]
Tracklist
- Caro - "My Little Pony" (2005)
- Dieselboy and Kaos - "Barrier Break" (2003)
- Evil Nine - "We Have the Energy" (2004)
- Freq Nasty - "Amped" (2001)
- ILS - "Ill Logic" (2005)
- ILS - "Tiny Toy" (2005)
- ILS - "West Coast" (2005)
- Koma and Bones - "Questo É Sporco" (2003)
- Koma and Bones - "Twisted Streets" (2003)
- PsychatronX - "Twisted"
- Rhythm Division - "Uzi" (2002)
- Skynet - "Catherine Wheel" (2005)
- Skynet - "Stingray" (2005)
- Styles of Beyond - "Subculture" (2001)[8]
- Stratus - "You Must Follow" (2002)
Saints Row 2
In Saints Row 2, the station is named97.6 K12 FM, and the genre is defined as "Electronic Music".[9] It plays a mix of electronica and dance-punk.
Most Ronin vehicles are set to this station.[6]
DJ
The DJ in Saints Row 2 is C.B. DeCaro, voiced by Courtenay Kellen Taylor.
Tracklist
- Crystal Castles - "Through The Hosiery" (2008)[10]
- Daniel Mansury - "Death of a Moralist" (2005)[10]
- Death from Above 1979 - "Sexy Results" (2004)[11]
- Does It Offend You, Yeah? - "We Are Rockstars" (2008)
- Guns 'n' Bombs - "Crossover Appeal" (2007)
- Hot Chip - "Over and Over" (2005)
- The Juan MacLean - "Give Me Every Little Thing" (2006)
- LCD Soundsystem - "North American Scum" (2007)
- Matthew Dear - "Don and Sherri" (2007)
- MSTRKRFT - "Street Justice" (2007)
- TRS-80 - "Special Effect" (2006)
Saints Row: The Third
In Saints Row: The Third, the station is named K12 97.6, and the genre is defined as "Electronic Music".[12] 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 (2010)
- Jokers on the scene - Baggy Bottom Boys (2009)[13]
- Baobinga - State of Ghetto Jackin (2008)
- Benny Benassi - Satisfaction (2003)
- Deadmau5 - A City in Florida (2011)
- Digitalism - Idealistic (2007)
- Dilemn - Pitiless (2008)
- Kevin & Carrick - Wallflower[14][15]
- Grum - Heartbeats (2010)
- Jesse No - Double Bubble
- Jesse No - Oh No U Dont
- Junkie XL - Angry Elephants
- Kevin Seaton - Scrub Down
- MNDR - C.L.U.B. (2009)
- Ratatat - Neckbrace (2010)
- Rusko - Woo Boost (2010)
- Tugboat - Dont 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 The Protagonist 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] (2012)
- Apashe - Eat My Apple[17] (2012)
- Congorock - Ivory (Bloody Beetroots Mix)[17] (2012)
- Datsik & Excision - Vindicate[17] (2013)
- Datsik - Bonafide Hustler (Trap VIP)[17] (2012)
- Doctor P - Flying Spaghetti Monster[17] (2012)
- Flux Pavillion - Blow the Roof[17] (2013)
- Gigamesh - All My Life[17] (2012)
- Junkie XL - Giraffe[17] (2013)
- Kill Paris - Slap Me[18] (2013)
- Nero - Promises[18] (2011)
- The Bloody Beetroots - The Source (Chaos & Confusion)[18] (2013)
- The Knocks and Fred Falke - Geronimo[18] (2012)
- Vitalic - Stamina[18] (2012)
- Watch the Duck - Poppin Off[18] (2013)
- Kirkwood West - Speed Ball[18] (2013)
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".
- In the K12 tracklist in the Cellphone, "Bonafide Hustler" by Datsik is the original instead of the Trap VIP remix.
Gallery
References
- ↑ Game: Saints Row
- ↑ Game: Saints Row 2
- ↑ Game: Saints Row: The Third
- ↑ Game: Saints Row IV
- ↑ Image: Radio Stations in Saints Row IV
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Note: Verified with multiple vehicles
- ↑ Credits: Saints Row credits
- ↑ Note: This is "The Upbeats remix"
- ↑ Image: 97.6 K12 FM description in Saints Row 2
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Note: Available in the Playlist Editor at the start of the game.
- ↑ Note: One of six tracks played as end credit music.
- ↑ Image: K12 97.6 description in Saints Row: The Third
- ↑ 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