Ever Further
Ever Further
| Artist | Grizzco Industries |
| Game | Splatoon 2 |
| Heard in Splatoon 2 | Salmon Run (at the end of a shift) |
| Featured in | Splatune 2 – disc 1, track 32 |
| BPM | 136 |
| Length | 1:15 |
| Sample | https://splatoonwiki.org/wiki/File:SR_Ever_Further.mp3 |
Not Bad (Do Better)
| Artist | Grizzco |
| Game | Splatoon 3 |
| Heard in Splatoon 3 | Salmon Run Next Wave (at the end of a shift) |
| Featured in | Splatune 3 – disc 1, track 36 |
| BPM | 136 |
| Sample | https://splatoonwiki.org/wiki/File:SRNW_Not_Bad_(Do_Better).mp3 |
Not Bad (Catch Ya Better)
| Artist | Grizzco feat.Deep Cut |
| Game | Splatoon 3 |
| Heard in Splatoon 3 | Salmon Run Next Wave (at the end of a shift during aBig Run at theGrand Splatlands Bowl) |
| Featured in | Ordertune – disc 2, track 30 |
| BPM | 136 |
Ever Further is asong performed byGrizzco Industries.
Description
Ever Further has a very unorthodox production and is very similar to its fellow Grizzco songHappy Little Workers. It features a lot of abstract sound effects and various differentInkling vocals, all combined with various pipes and drum beats. It starts off withMr Grizz's laughter, followed by a short drum intro, then a section with repeated singing punctuated by cheers in the background. Then a pipe solo begins, accentuated by various sound effects, then Mr Grizz's laughter is heard once more.Ever Further plays once aSalmon Run match ends, regardless of whether the player's team wins or not. It can also be heard inSquid Beatz 2, with a maximum score of 45 and 108 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively.
Remixes and covers
Not Bad (Do Better)
InSplatoon 3, a remix ofEver Further is used in place of the original. While the instrumentation and melody are the same, the vocals are slightly different in the intro. After the intro they follow a completely new melody, accompanied by backing vocals also heard inHappy Little Workers as well as sitar strings. The vocals are then harmonized. The pipe instrument solo from theSplatoon 2 version of the song is absent, though each instance of Mr Grizz's laughter remains.
Not Bad (Catch Ya Better)
During theBig Run on theGrand Splatlands Bowl, an upbeat remix ofNot Bad (Do Better) performed byDeep Cut was played during the end of a shift. The instrumentation is very similar toAnarchy Poisons andSoak & Stomp. It features a mix of Japanese, Indian, and Brazilian styles, as with many other songs performed by Deep Cut.
Trivia
- Ever Further is the first results song in the series that serves as both the victory and failure theme.
Etymology
Ever Further refers to carrying on no matter what the result, possibly due to its use during both successful and unsuccessfulSalmon Run shifts.
Not Bad (Do Better) comes from the fact that it could be used to describe the workers' performance regardless of the result.
Not Bad (Catch Ya Better) is a portmanteau ofNot Bad (Do Better) and "Catch ya later!", the signature catchphrase ofDeep Cut.
Names in other languages
The name of the songs are the same as English in all languages except for Japanese.
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| キット・モット Kitto Motto | Surely, Further |
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| ノット・バッド Notto Baddo | Not Bad |
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| ノット・バッドじゃな! Notto Baddo Ja Na! | That's Not Bad![note 1] |
Translation notes
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