Opening
Opening (Squid Squad)
| Artist | Squid Squad |
| Composer | Toru Minegishi |
| Vocals | Hiroaki Takeuchi Ichiya (in-game) |
| Guitar | Susumu Nishikawa Ichiya (in-game) |
| Bass | TABOKUN Quinn (in-game) |
| Drums | Akira Tsuneoka† Murasaki (in-game) |
| Keyboards | Nami (in-game) |
| Game | Splatoon Splatoon 3 |
| Heard in Splatoon | Multiplayer (Match start) |
| Heard in Splatoon 3 | Lobby |
| Featured in | Fresh Kids (in-game) Splatune – disc 1, track 1 |
| Genre | Rock |
| BPM | 192 |
| Length | 0:17 |
| Sample | https://splatoonwiki.org/wiki/File:S_Opening.mp3 |
Opening (Wet Floor)
| Artist | Wet Floor |
| Composer | Toru Minegishi |
| Guitar | Akitoshi Kuroda Mizo (in-game) Ryley (in-game) |
| Bass | IKUO Neil (in-game) |
| Drums | Kei Yamazaki Candi (in-game) |
| Game | Splatoon 2 Splatoon 3 |
| Heard in Splatoon 2 | Multiplayer (Match start) |
| Heard in Splatoon 3 | Lobby |
| Featured in | Splatune 2 – disc 1, track 1 |
| Genre | Rock Electronic |
| BPM | 131 |
| Length | 0:27 |
| Sample | https://splatoonwiki.org/wiki/File:S2_Opening_(Wet_Floor).mp3 |
Opening (C-Side)
| Artist | C-Side |
| Composer | Ryo Nagamatsu |
| Guitar | Yohske Yamamoto Kiki (in-game) |
| Bass | Ryosuke Nikamoto Baker (in-game) |
| Drums | Hideki Aoyama Walter (in-game) |
| Game | Splatoon 3 |
| Heard in Splatoon 3 | Multiplayer (Match start) |
| Featured in | Splatune 3 – disc 1, track 1 Splatune 3 – disc 4, track 22 (1st Deep Cut Concert) Ordertune – disc 4, track 16 (2nd Deep Cut Concert) |
| Genre | Rock |
| BPM | 174.187 |
| Length | 0:36 |
| Sample | https://splatoonwiki.org/wiki/File:Opening.mp3 |
Opening is ajingle originally performed bySquid Squad.
Description
Opening is a short rock jingle consisting of an electric guitar sequence with drums and a reverb effect. It plays at the beginning of everymultiplayer match inSplatoon, as the camera pans out across thestage, before being cut off by the players turning into their humanoid forms on thespawn point. Normally the full track does not play, but under lag, it may sometimes play the full track, and after it finishes, the silence continues as the camera pan repeats. The full track is featured inSplatune. InSplatoon 3, this version of the song can sometimes play in thelobby.
A entirely different jingle plays during the beginning ofSplatfest battles, known asCommence the Fest.
Remixes and covers
Opening (Wet Floor)
No new Squid Squad songs appear inSplatoon 2 matches (later revealed to be due to the group's disbandment), withWet Floor taking their place. Although their catalog consists mostly of all-new compositions, they also recorded a new version of theOpening jingle to play at the start of battles, sounding very similar to the original, yet with additional electronic influences. This version is included inSplatune 2. InSplatoon 3, this version of the song can sometimes play in thelobby.
Opening (C-Side)
Similar to what Wet Floor did,Splatoon 3 uses a cover of theOpening jingle byC-Side with a hard rock style, since they take the place of the main band inmultiplayer matches, so their version plays at the start of every match. It consists of a deep electric guitar sequence with drums and a deeper drone noise, feeling more intense and rough than the other versions. Unlike the first two games, it has no vocals.
Opening (C-Side Live)
During the two live concerts, those beingDeep Cut Concert at Nintendo Live 2022 andSplatoon 3 Live Concert featuring Deep Cut at Nintendo Live 2024 TOKYO), a version ofOpening by C-Side was performed beforeClickbait andNo Quarters, respectively. This version is about 17 seconds long (the in-game version loops until the game is ready to start). During the repeating section, a cymbal roll is add and gets progressively louder until the end. During the last bar, several high notes are played, ending the short piece in a climax.
Etymology
The name comes from the fact that since the jingle plays at the start of every match, is theOpening of the battle.
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