FitGirl’s version does include those radio files. Take-Two Interactive is famously litigious. They have shut down countless GTA mods (re: the re3 project). However, GrandTheftAuto3Deviance has flown under the radar because it is a "derivative work" that requires ownership of the original game. The FitGirl repack, however, circumvents that by bundling the cracked v1.0 executable.
In the pantheon of video game history, few titles have caused as seismic a shift as Grand Theft Auto III . Released in 2001, it dragged gaming out of the 2D era and into the chaotic, open-world sandbox we know today. But two decades later, the modding community has taken the blocky, silent protagonist, Claude, and warped his world into something unrecognizable.
Claude stands in the fog, the radio whispering static. The memory leak ticks up by 0.1%. You press "New Game." Liberty City awaits the deviant.
The is the only way most players will ever experience this mod without throwing their keyboard through a window. It is a flawless archive of a broken, beautiful disaster. Just remember to donate to the original mod creator (via their Patreon) and buy a legitimate copy of GTA III from Rockstar, even if you don't install it.
In the end, "Deviance" isn't just the mod's name; it is a description of the entire ecosystem—defying corporate legal teams, defying gaming conventions, and repacking the un-repackable.