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eh...uh...ehh...is...Travis..his ...eh..name? :P
of fallout 3 and nv I didn't listen to much of fallout 4's radios because of...eh....that...eh...guys...umm...voice. I need time but i'll see if i can
you'll be looking to use the "Wooden Workbench"
https://starbounder.org/Wooden_Workbench
heres a link anyway enjoy. :)
http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1194012651
fallout new vegas radio now available
http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1194012651
my apologises about that.
the fact starbound never had browse by tag put me off modding for good until i saw they finally did it.
/
I've already gotten my hands on suitable audio clips for
MojaveMusicRadio [that one that only plays music]
oldworldblues [that dlc radio station that brings you to the science area smooth jazz]
RadioNewVegas [you're turned into mister new vegas I've got news for you]
and the UltraLuxe. it seems to have alot of interesting classical pieces i couldn't miss them!