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Radio X DJ: Sage Genre: Alternative rock/metal, Grunge, Heavy metal, Hard rock Tracklist: Helmet - "Unsung" Depeche Mode - "Personal Jesus" Faith No More - "Midlife Crisis" Danzig - "Mother" Living Colour - "Cult of Personality" Primal Scream - "Movin' On Up"[3] Guns N' Roses - "Welcome to the Jungle"[3] L7 - "Pretend We're Dead" Ozzy Osbourne - "Hellraiser"[3] Soundgarden - "Rusty Cage" Rage Against the Machine - "Killing in the Name" Jane's Addiction - "Been Caught Stealing" The Stone Roses - "Fools Gold"[3] Alice in Chains - "Them Bones"[3] Stone Temple Pilots - "Plush" Summary: Radio X is an Alternative and period modern rock radio station hosted by Sage (voiced by Jodie Shawback[4]). Sage is a very self-obsessed woman and self-confessed rebel who seems to always be worked up about something, making her a stereotypical Gen X-er. Sage has a "bleak outlook on life" and her most apparent obsessions are the sound of her own voice, along with sex as she admits to have slept with the entire Danzig line-up, along with a man she "did behind the Cluckin' Bell", and pleads "could somebody please sleep with me!" during the outro to Soundgarden's "Rusty Cage", amongst at least two other references. She comes from an upper class suburban family that gave her a trust fund, which she takes shame in, stating that she is "poor in spirit". Sage has strong dislike towards people over the age of 29, believes in reincarnation and admits to having huffed paint and ether. Sage reacts negatively to the in-game events barring the Los Santos riots, and gets excited when the forecast predicts rain. Radio X picks up a couple of callers, however these "two" callers are both voiced by Jeff Berlin who voices and produces the Radio X imaging. The name itself is a possible reference on Generation X, who came of age and were the main listeners of the genre in the early 90s, and/or Detroit's alt-rock radio station 89X Radio, which was founded in the very early '90s.