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Fake Radio Show Album
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An album where songs and/or comedy routines are interspersed with Witty Banter, Parody Commercials and station ID breaks. Also scheduled may be inane news/weather/traffic reports, obnoxious callers, and embarrassing studio mishaps. Compare Studio Chatter. |
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The soundtrack album to American Graffiti has several DJ bits from Wolfman Jack interspersed among the songs, similar to the movie itself. | |
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The Weeknd's Dawn FM uses this approach as a metaphor for purgatory (hence the album's name), featuring fellow Canadian star Jim Carrey as the DJ of Toronto's CIDC-FM. | |
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Music for Freelance is an album of remixes and covers of various tracks from the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack, interspersed with several tracks/talk spots by a "pirate radio DJ" from "Radio Free Mars". | |
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Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys has this throughout the album- "Look Alive, Sunshine" is Dr. Death preaching on his pirate radio station as the intro to Na Na Na, about halfway through the album we get "Jet Star and the Kobra Kid/Traffic Report", and at the very end we have "Goodnight Dr. Death" as the final transmission. | |
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The Grand Theft Auto series. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City even had an actual album—in the shape of a 7-CD box with one CD for each non-talk radio station. Not only do you get one epic '80s music compilation, but the CDs also include intros, interludes and outros by the hosts, not to mention radio commercials. |
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Grand Theft Auto: Vice City even had an actual album—in the shape of a 7-CD box with one CD for each non-talk radio station. Not only do you get one epic '80s music compilation, but the CDs also include intros, interludes and outros by the hosts, not to mention radio commercials. | |
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The Fallout series since Bethesda took over. | |
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The premise of TD Cruze's TDTV is that the listener is watching Video Soul, an actual music video program that aired on BET from 1981 to 1996, and that each of the songs are different videos interspersed with sampled dialogue from Donnie Simpson, one of the hosts from Video Soul, in between each song. TDTV also included a "Commercial Break" track, with samples from early 90's TV commercials. | |
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The soundtrack to Reservoir Dogs uses voiceovers from comedian Steven Wright to frame the '70s pop songs as part of a fictional '70s revival show, "K-Billy's Super Sounds of the Seventies". This includes station identification, recaps of play lists, and a call-in contest. The same technique is used during the movie itself. | |
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The Who's The Who Sell Out, purporting to be a broadcast from Wonderful Radio London (only Jingles and Parody Commercials in this one, though) | |
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"The Further Adventures of Nick Danger" (which was the entire second side of their album How Can You Be in Two Places at Once When You're Not Anywhere at All?) and its sequels were parodies of old-timey Radio Drama, complete with advertisements, and an interruption for breaking news. | |
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"Do You Remember Rock 'N' Roll Radio?" from End of the Century by The Ramones. kicks off the album with a radio announcer voice saying: "This is rock 'n' roll radio. Let's rock 'n' roll with the Ramones" and closing off by saying: "This is rock 'n' roll radio. Stay tuned for more rock 'n' roll." | |
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SpongeBob SquarePants's album The Best Day Ever is presented as a broadcast from WH2O radio station, interspersed with song requests from SpongeBob characters, ads, and even radio hijacking by Plankton. | |
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Junkie XL has Radio JXL: A Broadcast from the Computer Hell Cabin. The first disc is titled "3PM" and represents daytime radio, thus being a wildly varying Genre Roulette. The second disc, "3AM", is a continuous mix ranging from ambient to progressive house and trance. Both discs contain radio channel jingles every now and then. | |
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