Well now, I ain’t no expert on them fancy video games, but I’ve been hearin’ a lot of folks talkin’ about that Watch Dogs 2 game, especially the music they playin’ on them radios in the game. I reckon it’s got a mix of all sorts of tunes, from hip hop to electronic and even a bit of punk thrown in there. They call it the Watch Dogs 2 soundtrack radio, and lemme tell ya, it ain’t your usual kind of radio station.
Now, if you’re playin’ the game, you probably heard about them Dedsec Pirate Radio and Rock The Bridge Radio stations. Them are the big ones. Dedsec Pirate Radio’s got a whole bunch of songs that’ll make you wanna tap your foot, maybe even get up and dance if you ain’t too old like me. It’s all a mix of funky beats, some electronic music, and bits of hip hop. I can’t say I know all the artists, but it sure does make the game feel more alive.
Dedsec Pirate Radio is a big part of the game, I reckon. It’s like they’re tryin’ to get you pumped up while you’re out there doin’ all that sneakin’ around and hackin’ stuff. A lotta folks say it’s got a real modern vibe, but I can’t tell what’s modern and what ain’t no more. All I know is, it’s got some good music.
Then there’s that Rock The Bridge Radio. Now, this one’s got more of a punk flavor to it. If you’re the kind that likes to feel like you’re ready to smash through a wall or yell at the top of your lungs, then this is the station you wanna turn on while playin’. It’s got all them fast-paced, loud songs that make you feel like you’re fightin’ for somethin’ big. I think folks would call it rebellious music, but I just call it noisy.
Both stations play songs from all sorts of artists, and I don’t know who half of ‘em are. But folks say the soundtrack was put together by a feller named Hudson Mohawke. Now, I don’t know if he’s the one who made all the beats or if he just picked the songs, but he sure did bring together some good tunes. Some say it’s got a mix of electronic music and hip hop. I just know it all sounds real smooth and makes you feel like you’re doin’ somethin’ important while you’re playin’ the game.
Another thing I hear folks talkin’ about is that the game lets you listen to the whole soundtrack while you’re out there runnin’ around. You don’t just have to sit there and play; you can enjoy the music while you’re causin’ trouble in the game, or whatever it is folks do in them video games these days.
If you ask me, them radio stations are what make the whole game feel special. I reckon if the music weren’t there, it wouldn’t be the same. You’d just be runnin’ around doin’ whatever with no tunes to get you in the mood. But that music gets you movin’, whether you’re just sittin’ back relaxin’ or whether you’re runnin’ around like a chicken with its head cut off. There’s somethin’ about the right music at the right time that just makes everything better.
So, if you’re lookin’ to get the full experience of Watch Dogs 2, don’t just play the game—listen to the radio stations too. You’ll hear all kinds of songs you might never have heard before, and it might just get you into a whole new kind of music you never thought you’d like. Don’t be shy, give it a try. The world of Watch Dogs 2’s music is a big ol’ mix, and you might just find your next favorite song on them radios.
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