Aides Crew
Aides Crew created the soundtrack for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in 2004. Their music for the game includes tracks like 'GTA San Andreas' and 'Plaqtudum 69...
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Aides Crew created the soundtrack for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in 2004. Their music for the game includes tracks like 'GTA San Andreas' and 'Plaqtudum 69 [explícita]' that became associated with the game's atmosphere.
According to their existing history, the group originally formed in Los Angeles in the mid-1990s under the name The Crew. Their catalog includes songs like 'Matrix 4' and 'Tua Mãe É Uma Cadela' alongside their video game work.
The band's recorded output includes albums titled The Crew (1997), Organized Crime (2000), Pimpin' (2004), and The West Coast Chronicles (2006). Their music from the San Andreas soundtrack continues to be recognized by players of the game.
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