Rip Entry
Rip Entry
| Artist | Wet Floor |
| Composer | Toru Minegishi |
| Vocals | Hiroaki Takeuchi Sachiko Watabe Mizo (in-game) Ryley (in-game) |
| Guitar | Akitoshi Kuroda Mizo (in-game) Ryley (in-game) |
| Bass | IKUO Neil (in-game) |
| Drums | Kei Yamazaki Candi (in-game) |
| Synth | Keaton (in-game) |
| Game | Splatoon 2 Splatoon 3 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate |
| Heard in Splatoon 2 | Multiplayer |
| Heard in Splatoon 3 | Lobby |
| Featured in | Splatune 2 - disc 1, track 3 Inkoming! EP - track 2 |
| Genre | Rock Electronic |
| BPM | 145 |
| Key signature | C Major A Dorian |
| Length | 2:25 (Splatune 2) |
| Sample | https://splatoonwiki.org/wiki/File:S2_Rip_Entry.mp3 |
Rip Entry is asong performed byWet Floor.
Description
Rip Entry is an electronic rock song featuring a deep synth throughout the song that compliments the song's bass line. It prominently features vocals in theInkling language, backed by electric guitar riffs and a steady drum beat. It is one of the multiplayer themes included inSplatoon 2 at launch, with a random chance of playing during a match. It can also be heard inSquid Beatz 2, with a maximum score of 136 and 277 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively. It was also featured in theInkoming! EP album, released by Tower Records, and it is included inSplatune 2. InSplatoon 3, this song can sometimes play in thelobby.
See also:Rip Entry
The song is also featured in the soundtrack forSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, and by default, it has a chance of playing onMoray Towers. It can also be heard in theSounds section in theVault menu.
Other versions
Rip Entry (Splatoon 2 Global Testfire)
An alternate version ofRip Entry was heard during theSplatoon 2 Global Testfire. Unlike the final version, it does not utilize live instruments, and features different, less filtered vocals.
Etymology
A "rip entry" is a type of entry into water, such as diving from a platform or springboard, in which the entire body is submerged without causing a splash after the initial contact.
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