Diss-Pair

"Meet Diss-Pair, the odd-couple duo delivering discordant ditties that have turned the music scene upside down. The group is made up of Ikkan, former bassist of the world-renowned Squid Squad, and Warabi, the up-and-coming prodigy beatsmith. These two are a mismatch made in heaven. When crafting new songs in the studio, they avoid each other at all costs to ensure each track maintains its one-of-a-kind edge and tantalizing tension."

- Live from the Squid Research Lab

Diss-Pair is a music duo comprising of the former Squid Squad bassist Ikkan and the Octoling DJ, Warabi. Their music was added to Splatoon 2 in Version.

Their songs mix elements of metal and EDM, and feature low, husky vocals reminiscent of those heard in Ink or Sink and Metalopod.

Ikkan
Ikkan is an Inkling and the band's bassist, formerly a member of the Squid Squad. He did not like how little tension there was during the song-writing process in Squid Squad, which is most likely why the band broke up. He is a fan of metal, utilizing deep riffs and husky vocals he occasionally used in the Squid Squad, and pairs himself with the younger Warabi, trusting that he will keep up the tension in their music.

Warabi
Warabi is an Octoling who is described as an up-and-coming prodigy beatsmith. He is a successful musician who regularly travels around the world, traveling to over 20 countries in a single year. His parents are famous actors, and as a result, he was exposed to many different types of music from around the world at a young age. He grew up with classical music education for gifted children, but got into electronic music in his teenage years, becoming famous by handling remixes of other popular artists. According to Ikkan, while his demands seem all over the place, he is actually quite clever and intelligent. He met Ikkan on a tour overseas, leading to the two joining together, although, from an outside perspective, it looked like they were fighting. According to the Japanese Fam vs. Friend dialogue, he is friends with Marina.

Trivia

 * Both of Diss-Pair's tracks have titles referring to types of illnesses, specifically seasickness and motion sickness.

Etymology
"Diss-Pair" may either be a reference to the word despair, or the fact that they sometimes do not get along.

Warabi's name is from the Japanese word for bracken, "warabi", which is used to make various Japanese dishes.

Ikkan's name is from the word "ikkan" (一貫), a unit used for sushi.