Inkoming!

Inkoming! is a song performed by Wet Floor.

Description
Inkoming! is a rock song, featuring many electronic elements to complement the instruments. It also features a large emphasis on the vocals of the song and throughout, prominent shouts of what appears to be "Splatoon!" can be heard. It can also be heard in Squid Beatz 2, with a maximum score of 155 and 325 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively. It was also featured in the eponymous Inkoming! EP, released by Tower Records, and it is included in Splatune 2. In, this song can sometimes play in the Battle Lobby.

See also: Inkoming!

The song is also featured in the soundtrack for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and by default, it has a chance of playing on Moray Towers. It can also be heard in the Sounds section in the Vault menu.

The song also appears in Ring Fit Adventure as part of the Splatoon 2 Medley in the game's Rhythm Mode, added in the Version 1.2.0 update.

Lyrics
An in-universe interview with the band Wet Floor reveals a portion of the official lyrics for Inkoming!. The lyrics are nonsensical; the Japanese katakana and Latin characters merely give the pronunciation.

Inkoming! Lyrics spラ　spラ　rラ　オニャロ インk　オ　シンk 　ファザロ

...

ユガナ　シヨ　シヤセイ

ゴチュノ　ワノ　ワナサ

Romanized Version Spla spla la onyaro

Ink o sink fazaro

...

Yugana shiyo shiyasei

Gochuno wano wanasa

Inkoming! (Cloud Demo)
Similar to Splattack! (Jam Session), a lower percussion remix is used in the tutorial and Test Range for Splatoon 2. However, eleven slightly different versions are used in-game. The full song does not appear in-game (not even in Squid Beatz 2) but does appear in Splatune 2.

[[Media:Testfire Inkoming! (Jam Session).ogg|Inkoming! (Splatoon 2 Global Testfire Tutorial)]]
A very early version of the Cloud Demo, retaining the same basic structure, however the instrumentation is completely different. Unlike the final version, it doesn't switch between different versions, it just loops the single track.

[[Media:Testfire Title Screen.ogg|Inkoming! (Splatoon 2 Global Testfire)]]
Quite similar to the final song, this early version used in the Splatoon 2 Global Testfire had different drum patterns, less filtered vocals and additional background chants at certain points, unlike the final product.

Inkoming! (Splatoon 2 reveal trailer)
The then-unnamed song was first heard during the initial reveal trailer of Splatoon 2 at the Nintendo Switch Presentation. Made specifically for the trailer, it remains nearly identical to the Testfire version. However, near the end of the trailer, a series of notes that make up the melody of Splattack! can be heard as a callback to the previous game's theme. This outro is not heard in any other version of Inkoming!. This version was included in Splatune 2, although unlike other trailer exclusive songs, such as Splattack! (E3 2014), it retains the sound effects.

Inkoming! (Live)
Also heard at the Nintendo Switch Presentation was a live performance of Inkoming! Other than the slightly different instrumentation due to the live band, it also contained a synthesizer solo, immediately followed up by a guitar solo. It also contained an extended guitar solo outro.

A second live version of the song was performed as part of a medley of Splatoon 2 battle tracks at Tentalive at Tokaigi 2019. Following the battle introduction theme, this version plays the main loop once before the synthesizer and guitar solo transitions into Blitz It!.

Inkoming! (CD)
This version of the song is mostly the same as the in-game version, but loops differently, with a new bridge consisting of part of instrumental without any vocals. It also has a proper outro, completely different from the Splatoon 2 reveal trailer version. It was originally released as part of the Inkoming! EP from Tower Records before being part of the Splatune 2 soundtrack. It was also used in a promotional video for the Splatoon 2 World Championship 2019.

Trivia

 * Inkoming! is considered the theme tune of Splatoon 2, with its prominent appearance in the reveal trailer and tracklisting positions in Squid Beatz 2 and Splatune 2.
 * It shares a few similarities with Splattack!, both being the theme tunes of their respective games, both containing an exclamation mark in the title, and both games having a remix of the main theme as the Tutorial and Shooting Range music.

Etymology
Inkoming! is a pun of the term incoming and ink, a prominent gameplay mechanic of the Splatoon series.