
Adam First in 1986
Adam First (voiced by Jamie Canfield) is a
fictional
new
wave/
synthpop
music
DJ in the
video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice
City. He was the host of the
Wave 103
radio station in
Vice
City in 1986. Like most DJs in Vice City, he believes that his
kind of music is the best. He further fancies himself a music
connaisseur, despite making some glaring mistakes such as calling
1986 the "finest hour" for
Blondie, when in fact the band broke up in
1982.
From his chatter on the radio, we can know that he likes
money, he is a big fan of
hang gliding, and he despises
music videos because they
show that the artists' looks are more important than actual talent.
He seems to have some kind of problem with his mother, as he goes
out of his way to say that she had "nothing to do" with his
"personal choice" of going into radio
By 1992, he either moved
to or is vacationing in
San Andreas, the setting of
Grand Theft Auto: San
Andreas. While there, he calls in to the conspiracy theory
show
Area 53 on
WCTR. He says
that while hang-gliding in the San Andreas desert (Bone County), he
saw a man at a trailer compound performing strange rituals with a
Domestabot. The show host Marvin Trill tells him to get a real
hobby and hangs up.
Lee Kitman described Adam First as a "hilarious,
but wrongly insane man". Consequently, the next installment in the
Grand Theft Auto series met The Truth, named after a book of
Kitman's and based on Kitman.
See also
Grand Theft Auto: Vice
City soundtrack List of
characters in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Maurice Chavez
Mr. Magic
Lazlow