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* In a spoken word example, the [[H.P. Lovecraft]] Historical Society has released several CDs of Lovecraft story adaptations in the style of 1930s Mercury Theater radio dramas, complete with studio announcements and mock-cigarette ads.
* Bomb The Bass' ''Into The Dragon'' pretends to tune through a variety of radio stations, sometimes even ending up on another station right at the end of playing a different song. There's also DJ banter introducing the songs—in one case, in Japanese.
* ''[[Music For Freelance]]'' is an album of remixes and covers of various tracks from the ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' soundtrack, interspersed with several tracks/talk spots by a "pirate radio DJ" from "Radio Free Mars.
* [[Da Yoopers]] did this on several albums, starting with ''Culture Shock''.
* [[The Cog Is Dead]] styled their first album, "Steam-Powered Stories" like an old-time radio show, complete with fake commercials and new breaks.