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[[Image:Msxfm.jpg‎|thumb|right|MSX FM logo]]
[[Image:Msxfm.jpg‎|thumb|right|MSX FM logo]]
'''MSX FM''', a radio station in which Drum and Bass music is played, is heard in most Asian-owned ([[Yakuza]] and [[Liberty City Triads|Liberty City Triad]]) cars in [[Liberty City in GTA III|Liberty City]] during the video game [[Grand Theft Auto III]]. The music is very fast and the lyrics are extremely hard to catch, thus making it extremely hard to sing along with. Compared to [[LIPS 106]] and [[Head Radio]] (which are pop stations), this music is considered to be "hardcore."
'''MSX FM''', a radio station in which Drum and Bass music is played, is heard in most Southside Hood gang cars during the video game [[Grand Theft Auto III]]. The music is very fast and the lyrics are extremely hard to catch, thus making it extremely hard to sing along with. Compared to [[LIPS 106]] and [[Head Radio]] (which are pop stations), this music is considered to be "hardcore."


===Tracklist===
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==MSX 98==
==MSX 98==


In [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] MSX returns with all tracks once again taken from British Drum and Bass pioneers Moving Shadow records. There are many references to the artists under the Moving Shadowrecord label by the MC. MSX 98 is usually played when the player steals a Southside Hoods gang car. The station loses its "98" surfix by 2001.
In [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] MSX returns with all tracks once again taken from British Drum and Bass pioneers Moving Shadow records. There are many references to the artists under the Moving Shadowrecord label by the MC. MSX 98 is usually played when the player steals a Yakuza gang car. The station loses its "98" surfix by 2001.


===Tracklist===
===Tracklist===
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