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The only song I've heard performed with Kerry and the Cracks is "Off The Leash", which plays on the radio after you achieve the quest of the same name.
Funny bit, when you meet with Kerry and the Cracks on stage (after their album release), if you wait a bit before walking up, you'll hear someone yell "you're breath taking Kerry!" and Kerry replies "You're breath taking!" in the same way Keanu did at E3. lol
Yeah a lot of people miss these things. Many major Night City events you either caused or took part in to some extent, gets reported on the news or radio. Really nice touch that adds to the realism. :)
I really liked how it was done too, and for all kinds of reasons.
Think people missing them, and how distant the consequences could feel to some, led a fair few players to not like the approach though so CDPR obviously shifted how choice/consequence was perceived by the player for Phantom Liberty. Possibly a bit too clever for its own good in the base game?