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Steam pulled out content (music) from GTA San Andreas install with an “update.”
Can't you download the old update, though? I think that's a thing, anyway. But maybe not in this case because...
Music licensing is its own insanity, and game publishers are kinda screwed on those rules. Licenses in music only permit distribution for a certain timeframe, and digital downloads are considered distribution, so when their licenses expire, they can't legally distribute anymore.
And the RIAA are litigious assholes, so you're gonna get sued if you don't comply.