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Fallout 4 - Radio Stations

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Diamond City Radio is a radio station in the Commonwealth in 2287, broadcast from Diamond City. The radio station broadcasts a total of 37 songs,excluding Magnolia songs.The station plays a wide range of music,including pre-war and postwar tracks,featuring some of the postwar tunes written and performed by Magnolia.The station includes songs from Fallout 3’s Galaxy News Radio.It is also the first radio station in the Fallout series to play mainstream rockabilly music from the 1950s, not only Western proto and rockabilly songs that radio stations from previous games were famous for.Features DJ Travis making appropriate remarks to the situation. If Travis is killed,he is replaced by Sheng Kawolski as a radio host.

Tracks

A Wonderful Guy by Tex Beneke,featuring Claire Chatwin (1949)
Accentuate the Positive by Bing Crosby (1945)
Anything Goes by Cole Porter (1934)
Atom Bomb Baby by The Five Stars (1957)
Butcher Pete (Part 1) by Roy Brown (1950)
Butcher Pete (Part 2) by Roy Brown (1950)
Civilization,also called “Bongo Bongo Bongo,by Vic Schoen and his Orchestra Danny Kaye and The Andrews Sisters (1947)
Crawl Out Through the Fallout by Sheldon Allman (1960)
Crazy He Calls Me by Billie Holiday (1949)
Dear Hearts and Gentle People by Bob Crosby & The Bob Cats (1949)
Easy Living by Billie Holiday with Teddy Wilson and his orchestra (1937)
Good Rocking Tonight by Roy Brown with Bob Ogden and his orchestra (1947)
Grandma Plays the Numbers by Wynonie Harris (1949)
Happy Times by Bob Crosby (1949)
He’s a Demon,He’s a Devil,He’s a Doll by Betty Hutton (1950)
I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire by The Ink Spots (1941)
Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall by Ella Fitzgerald and The Ink Spots (1944)
It’s a Man by Betty Hutton (1951)
It’s All Over But the Crying by The Ink Spots (1947)
Keep A Knockin by Louis Jordan (1939)
Maybe by The Ink Spots (1940)
Mighty, Mighty Man by Earl Barnes and his Orchestra,featuring Roy Brown (1948)
One More Tomorrow by Marjorie Hughes,featuring Frankie Carle and his Orchestra (1946)
Orange Colored Sky by Stan Kenton,featuring Nat King Cole (1950)
Personality by The Pied Pipers,featuring Johnny Mercer (1946)
Pistol Packin’ Mama by Vic Schoen and his Orchestra,featuring Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters (1943)
Right Behind You Baby by Ray Smith (1958)
Rocket 69 by Todd Rhodes and His Toddlers,featuring Connie Allen (1951)
Sixty Minute Man by Billy Ward and his Dominoes (1951)
The End of the World by Skeeter Davis (1962)
The Wanderer by Dion (1961)
Undecided by Chick Webb and his Orchestra,featuring Ella Fitzgerald (1938)
Uranium Fever by Elton Britt (1955)
Uranium Rock by Warren Smith (1958)
Way Back Home by Bob Crosby and The Bob Cats (1950)
Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On by Big Maybelle (1955)
Worry Worry Worry by The Three Suns,featuring The Sun Maids and Artie Dunn (1949)

Magnolia’s songs

Fallout 4 - Radio Stations
Visiting Magnolia in Goodneighbor will add her songs to the radio tracklist.

Baby It’s Just You
Good Neighbor
I’m the One You’re Looking For
Man Enough
Train Train

Cut songs

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In Travis Miles’ voice banks,unused voicelines can be found referencing cut songs.


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This station has no DJ or speaking of any kind,just instrumental music.If the Institute is destroyed, Classical Radio will be shut down and cannot be tuned into anymore. However,the pieces can still be heard on any settlement jukebox.

Pieces

 

Johann Sebastian Bach – Suite in E minor,BWV 996 – III. Courante (early 1700s)
Ludwig van Beethoven – String Quartet No.12 in E-flat major,Op.127 – I.Maestoso – Allegro (1825)
Johannes Brahms – Tragic Overture in D minor,Op.81 (1880)
Frédéric Chopin – Ballade No. 1 in G Minor,Op. 23 (1830s)
Frédéric Chopin – Introduction and Polonaise brillante in C major,Op. 3 – I.Introduction.Lento
Frédéric Chopin – Nocturne in E-flat major,Op. 9, No. 2 (1833)
Claude Debussy – La Mer, L. 109, CD. 111 – II. Jeux de vagues (early 1900s)
Claude Debussy – Nocturnes, L. 91, CD. 98 – I. Nuages (1899)
Edward Elgar – Enigma Variations – Variation IX (Adagio) “Nimrod”,Op.36 (late 1890s)
Edward Elgar – Salut d’Amour in E major,Op.12 (1888)
Edvard Grieg – Peer Gynt, Suite No.1,Op.46 – 1. Morning Mood in E major (1875)
Edvard Grieg – Peer Gynt, Suite No.1,Op. 46 – http://4.In the Hall of the Mountain King in B minor (1875)
Gustav Holst – The Planets, Op. 32 – I. Mars, the Bringer of War (1914; condensed variation)
Franz Liszt – Consolations, S.172 – Consolation No. 3 in D-flat major – Lento placido (mid 1800s)
Franz Liszt – Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C-sharp minor, S.244/2 (1847)
Modest Mussorgsky – Méditation (feuillet d’album) (1880)
Modest Mussorgsky – The Fair at Sorochyntsi – Finale: Gopak (late 1800s)
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov – Scheherazade, Op. 35 – I. The Sea and Sinbad’s Ship (1888)
Camille Saint-Saëns – The Carnival of the Animals – V “L’Éléphant” (The Elephant) (1886)
Camille Saint-Saëns – The Carnival of the Animals – IX “Le Coucou au fond des bois” (The Cuckoo in the Depths of the Woods) (1886)
Camille Saint-Saëns – The Carnival of the Animals – XIII “Le cygne” (The Swan) (1886)
Domenico Scarlatti – Sonata in F minor, K.19 (1730s)
Robert Schumann – Scenes from Goethe’s Faust, WoO 3 – Overture in D minor (mid 1800s)
Bedřich Smetana – 3 Polkas de salon,Op.7 – III. Polka in E major (around 1850)
Johann Strauss II – The Blue Danube, Op.314 (1866)
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Marche slave in B-flat minor, Op.31 (1876)
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Swan Lake,Op.20 – No.29 Scène finale (mid 1870s)
Richard Wagner – Die Walküre,WWV 86B – Ride of the Valkyries (mid 1800s)

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Prior to the Battle of the Castle, Radio Freedom was the primary communications network for the Commonwealth Minutemen.Situated outside the castle after recovering it for the Minutemen during Take Independence,the station broadcasts violin music and is a way to receive the mission of the Minutemen potentially relevant to Old Guns story.Later is useful for calling artillery bombardment and necessary to complete With Our Combined Powers. The violin music itself does not appear to be based on any prewar composition.

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The Nuka-Cola Family radio can be incorporated into the Pip-Boy after installing the add-on.The radio signal must be listened to to proceed with the Nuka-World All Aboard mission.The broadcast consists of a condensed extract of the Nuka theme -World,followed by a pre-recorded message from Bottle,one of the mascots of the Nuka-Cola Corporation,encouraging listeners to head to the Nuka-World transit center to visit Nuka Mondo before it closes for the winter.

 

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Galaxy News Radio was a radio station based in Washington,DC and a subsidiary of the Galaxy News Network. In 2277,Galaxy News Radio was repurposed by Three Dog on a community radio station reporting events around the Capital Wasteland.News Radio (GNR) splits his time between wasteland news,survival tips and big band music.Galaxy News Radio is also known in Fallout 4 as Silver Shroud Radio.

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Silver Shroud Radio is a radio station that broadcasts Galaxy News Radio reruns of the pre-war adventures of the hero Silver Shroud in the Goodneyside area.It is run by Kent Connolly,a pre-Great War ghoul who is a fan of the Shroud of silver and longs to see his favorite hero come to life.

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GNN was a mass media company with several distinct divisions, such as Galaxy News Radio.Its programming was decidedly pro-government,turning every piece of news to present the United States in the best possible light.Perhaps the most extreme example of this trend.Was the telecast of the execution of a Canadian insurgent by US soldiers in power armor while presenting it as peacekeeping in the newly annexed Canada.Although GNN was no longer operational after the nuclear war,some of its programs continued to repeat for several years after the war ended.John Henry Eden also adapted snippets of GNN news during the creation of his presidential character.

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The WRVR broadcast station is a location in the Commonwealth in 2287.Before the Great War, WRVR was broadcasting in the Greater Boston area.However,the broadcast tower was built in close proximity to the military’s 1DL-109 relay tower,which means broadcasts from stations would encounter interference if the military deemed transmission necessary.

Fallout 4 - Radio Stations

Fallout 4 - Radio Stations
Radio stations that can only be received in certain parts of the Commonwealth.


Automated radio alarm
Boston City Works Beacon
Civil Alert System Broadcast
Default radio signal
Fallout 4 - Radio Stations
Emergency frequency RJ1138
Garbled radio beacon
Greenbriar radio signal
Military frequency AF95
Miller family radio signal
Nautical radio signal
Raider radio signal
Separated family radio signal
Settlement recruitment beacon
Silver Shroud Radio
Skylanes 1665 Mayday
Supermutant radio broadcast
Trinity Tower Radio
Unintelligible radio signal

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The signal is found during the Brotherhood of Steel missions The Lost Patrol and Liberty Reprimed.This signal is emitted by a distress button.When heard on the Pip-Boy,the transmission consists of monotonous beeps that change time depending on the player character’s proximity to the pulsator itself.During The Lost Patrol,the player character can pick up these distress pulses,which deactivate the distress beacon station.

 

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Eden Meadows Cinemas radio station is a radio station located in Far Harbor.Features a bored-sounding presenter reading information about the snack bar and upcoming releases,while several humorous commentaries intervene.The signal can be heard when in close proximity to the Eden Meadows Cinemas. Can be tuned into the Pip-Boy’s RADIO tab 3000 Mark IV.

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A jukebox is a settlement item and in its Vault-Tec Workshop add-on.Created by the Juke ‘n Jive company.Jukeboxes are found in the Commonwealth and Appalachians.Some of the music devices are still functional even after the Great War.When turned on, a jukebox plays all Classical Radio songs and is the only source of such songs if the Institute is destroyed.Requires 2 units of power to operate,which is taken from a nearby network. Cannot be connected directly to a power source.


Fallout 4 - Radio Stations

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