About this mod
Twenty two different radio stations (20 main, plus 2 holiday bonuses), all created using the 2029 Custom Radio mod as a template, with backporter's kind permission. All posted as one mod page as they all use the same scripts, and one set of scripts will cover any and all stations together. Best to use a mod manager for Fallout London (I use MO2).
- Permissions and credits
- Changelogs
Every station now has a craftable settlement radio. Please note that as of 1.02, Fallout London settlements are still pretty buggy and among other things, settlement radios seems to be quieter than base game.
Freakbeat Radio- 60s British freakbeat, psych, garage, mod. Obscure, lesser known, looking past the obvious 60’s hits everyone knows.
Pistols Radio- Early British punk from the mid 70s to early 80s, as fitting for the Pistols faction. Obscure, lesser known stuff here.
Dugout Radio- Morale boosting radio station for the Tommies, featuring 40 British Army songs and marches from the days of the original tommies of World War 1.
Rude Boy Radio- Radio station featuring reggae, ska, and lovers rock tracks from black British artists, ranging from the late 60s to the early 80s.
Home Front Radio- A more traditional "Fallout era" radio station, with a British twist, featuring a mix of different styles of music from the 30s to the very early (pre Beatles) 60s.
Britfunk Radio- Collection of tracks from the little known black British britfunk scene of the late 70s and early 80s, funk, soul, and disco.
Underpass Radio- Mid 90s-early 00s British punk, ska, teen/pop punk. Stretching the lore friendliness with this one, more a personal indulgence on my part.
Yankee Garage Radio- The Americans join the fun. US (and a Canadian or two) garage rock from the 60s as they answered the British Invasion.
Soho Nights Radio- Sexy British jazz, easy listening, and exotica from the 50s and 60s, evoking the red light district of Soho.
Neo Folk Radio- British folk rock from the 60s and 70s could picture Camelot appreciating this mix of tradition and modernity.
Ghost Dance Radio- Moody, atmospheric, goth, post punk, and new wave from the 80s featuring obscure British artists.
Trench Town Radio- Jamaican (mostly) ska, rocksteady, and early reggae from the 60's and early 70's, as beloved by British skinheads.
London Soul Radio- Soul music from British artists, US and others based/more successful here, plus US tracks popular in the Northern Soul scene.
Metal Machine Radio- A selection of lesser known tracks from the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal, late 70s and early 80s.
Amiga Radio- 40 tracks from British made games for the Commodore Amiga, more of a fun novelty with this one.
Atom Bomb Love Radio- American atomic age platters in a variety of genres, my tribute to the Conelrad radio mods.
Embassy Records Radio- Cover versions of 50s/60s hits recorded in house and sold by Woolworths at a budget price.
Electric Dreams Radio- British Electronic music, mostly in the trip hop, alternative dance, and dance punk/rock styles.
News Archives- Thames- AKA Thames News. Non music station featuring various London centric news items taken from Thames News (1977-1992) and converted to audio format.
COI- Central Office of Information- Non music, Government public information radio ads on a variety of different subjects to keep you safe, healthy, and on the straight and narrow.
SOB Christmas- A holiday bonus featuring 40 lesser known and forgotten (mostly) British Christmas songs from across the decades, taking influence from many of the stations above for an eclectic, Mariah free mix.
SOB Halloween- A spooky seasonal bonus featuring 40 lesser known and forgotten (mostly) British songs from across the decades, taking influence from many of the stations above for a Halloween theme.
But let's hear what some of the great British public have to say:
"Arrr shipmates. A few bottles o' rum and Britfunk Radio on deck, and we be gettin' our groove on all night."- Salty Bob, Jack Tars, Greenwich
"Daddy will disown me if he ever found out, but the gardener and I like to go wild to Freakbeat Radio."- Jocasta Forthington-Forbes, Debutante, Westminster
"My Mother wanted me to be a farmer. But I get my hands dirty to Neo Folk Radio."- Vic The Brick, Vagabonds, Bromley
"Nothing like kicking back with London Soul Radio after a long day fixing scooters and fighting back Miller's slapheads."- Moped Mel, Roundels, Hackney
Scripts included as a separate download, one set covers each and every station here. You can use any and all stations here together with just the one set of scripts.
For those having trouble with the annoying bug where radio stations crap out and stop working, enter the console command StartScene xx00FBO with xx being the station's place in your load order. This looks to cover any station based on 2029, including my own Radio Active and Protect And Survive ones (cheap plug there). Massive thanks to StonemanDav for this. At some point, I may look at a merged esp option to try and make this easier.