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"Just Do It" by Bleeding Stump (from the album "Lick The End") - Grand Theft Auto 1 Soundtrack 25th Anniversary Release Artwork by "dave, if you please". I decided to use Grand Theft Auto's 25th Anniversary as the motivation to upload definitive mixes of the tracks I wrote and recorded for the game, as well as some demos and early mixes of the tracks that were used in playable demos we shared with our publisher (BMG Interactive) while it was still in development. These days most people couldn't imagine Grand Theft Auto without its satirical radio stations, but when we started working on GTA in 1995 that idea didn't exist yet. We certainly didn't know that the radio station format we eventually built into the game would go on to be a central pillar of every subsequent version of the franchise for the next 25 years. We were just doing the same thing we did on every game DMA Design made - trying to create an audio experience that would be as innovative and entertaining as it possibly could be. This track was my 'problem child' of the game. I set out with the intention of creating something inspired by more guitar-oriented electro-punk crossover acts that were emerging around then, most notably with The Prodigy. I'd been really inspired by their 1994 album "Music For The Jilted Generation" and particular by tracks like "Their Law", "Poison", and "Break & Enter". I was looking to do something like those, that incorporated sampled drum loops with heavy guitars. The structure came together fine, but no matter what I did I just couldn't get the sound I was after. In the end the project wrapped and I just had to go with the best I had at the time, which is what appears in the game. I was never happy with it; however, after it released I noticed Craig had used an earlier mix of the track in his "Top 5 countdown" on Head Radio and I actually preferred that to the final mix I'd done for the game. After going back and listening to the earlier mix I discovered that it sounded way better than I remembered and I was left wishing I'd used that mix instead of the later one. So, for this 25th anniversary "definitive" release I've decided to make the earlier mix available for the first time to correct a mistake I made 25 years ago in a rush to get the game out the door. This version also includes an extended intro that was chopped to make it fit within the time limitations we had for the stations. Programming, Guitars, & Vocals: Colin Anderson Music & Lyrics: Colin Anderson