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Diamond City Radio is a radio station in the Commonwealth in 2287, broadcast from Diamond City. The radio station plays a total of 37 songs, excluding Magnolia's songs.
Background
The station plays a wide range of music including pre-War and post-War tracks, with some of the post-War tracks 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 1950's rockabilly music, not just proto and western rockabilly songs which the previous games radio stations were known for. It features the DJ Travis who makes situation-appropriate remarks. If Travis is killed he is replaced by Sheng Kawolski as radio host.
Tracks
- A Wonderful Guy by Tex Beneke (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 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 (1949)
- Easy Living by Billie Holiday (1937)
- Good Rocking Tonight by Roy Brown (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 Roy Brown (1948)
- One More Tomorrow by Frankie Carle (1946)
- Orange Colored Sky by Nat King Cole (1950)
- Personality by Johnny Mercer (1946)
- Pistol Packin' Mama by Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters (1943)
- Right Behind You Baby by Ray Smith (1958)
- Rocket 69 by 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 Ella Fitzgerald (1938)
- Uranium Fever by Elton Britt (1955)
- Uranium Rock by Warren Smith (1958)
- Way Back Home by Bob Crosby & The Bob Cats (1935)
- Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On by Big Maybelle (1955)
- Worry Worry Worry by The Three Suns (1949)
Magnolia's songs
Visiting Magnolia in Goodneighbor will add her songs to the radio tracklist.
Sponsors
Several sponsors help to keep Diamond City Radio on air, these are mentioned by Travis periodically. Sponsors include:
Notes
- Some time after the Sole Survivor has completed the quest Sanctuary for the Commonwealth Minutemen, Travis can be heard mentioning that "Sanctuary Hills has been founded". This is only one example of Travis mentioning the player's achievements.
- Travis will also mention the destruction of the Institute at the hands of Brotherhood of Steel saying that some vault dweller and a giant robot were involved.
- Despite being hundreds of miles away, Diamond City Radio still comes in clearly on The Island.
Appearances
Diamond City Radio appears only in Fallout 4.
Bugs
- For unknown reasons the radio station will bug and stay silent (other stations will work just fine) even if you are in range of the transmission. To solve this, sleep or wait for a period of 24 hours and it'll go back to normal.[verified]
- The radio station will bug and play two songs simultaneously.[verified]
- The radio station sometimes may interrupt a song and start another one.[verified]
- After completing Confidence Man, Travis may only read the sponsor note from Commonwealth Weaponry. News and music are unaffected.[verified]
Video
Diamond City Radio Songs - From Fallout 4 Game Files
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