20 Rock & Metal Bands That Need To Be Included In GTA VI’s Soundtrack
Grand Theft Auto VI is one of – if not the – most anticipated video game release of all time… and these rock and metal bands need to be included!
GTA VI won’t come out until 2025, so Rockstar Games has plenty of time to add these songs. If we’re keeping with the ’80s, synth-heavy, party-all-night aesthetic, here are some essential tracks for GTA‘s return to Vice City.
Ghost’s ‘60s era would be a perfect fit for GTA VI, so why not include their most-streamed song?
An obvious pick for you throwback synthwave lovers. Even the color scheme matches GTA.
We all saw what “Master of Puppets” did for Stranger Things. Now imagine “Battery” in Grand Theft Auto.
Perfect hedonistic driving music, don’t you think?
We all know Ice-T won’t have to wait until 2025 to get his hands on GTA VI. Hell, he’s probably playing it right now.
Doesn’t Dave Lombardo’s cymbal work just make you want to commit crimes?
We all remember Gary Neuman’s original in Vice City. Let’s get Fear Factory in the return.
The only way GTA VI could be more anticipated is if Lemmy was a playable character.
I got somethin’ to say… add “Last Caress” to the damn game.
“Caught Somewhere in Time” just fits the bill. That ‘80s neon aesthetic is begging for some Iron Maiden.
In case you’ve never heard of Ultraboss, here’s some killer synthwave metal.
This shit goes so hard… pedestrians be damned.
Something about the filthy, industrial sound of Streetcleaner just screams “crime spree.”
We’ve all got an alter ego that comes out while playing GTA. Just leave it in the game, okay?
There’s nothing that “We’re Not Gonna Take It” doesn’t make better. Well, expect for political rallies.
“People think I’m insane because I’m running over hookers all the time.”
If GTA VI adds a drivable Dragula to the game we’ll be forever in Rockstar’s debt.
The perfect ‘80s metal anthem for the excess of the age. GTA VI needs those Mick Mars licks.
The greatest driving song ever? Crank up this song when you’re being chased by tanks and helicopters.
Do we really need to explain?
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