Chirpy Chips

"These guys are the Chirpy Chips. With their sea anemone lead singer and a sparkling electronic sound, this unique four-piece has been setting the Inkopolis Top 40 on fire! Take a listen to their latest single, Shellfie, which is also the background music you’ll be hearing during battles now!"

- Live from Squid Research Lab

The Chirpy Chips, or ABXY , are a four-person chiptune-style band. Their songs were first added in Splatoon's August Update, and two more were released as part of Splatoon 2's Version 3.0.0.

Songs

 * [[media:Multiplayer Shellfie.ogg|Shellfie (or Friend List)]]
 * [[media:Multiplayer Split and Splat.ogg|Split & Splat (or Quick Start)]]
 * [[media:Multiplayer Blitz It!.ogg|Blitz It! (or Chip Damage)]]
 * [[media:Multiplayer Wave Prism.ogg|Wave Prism (or Battery Full)]]

Shellfie and Split & Splat can only be heard in Splatoon; Blitz It! and Wave Prism can only be heard in Splatoon 2.

Members

 * Vocals/synth: A relaxed sea anemone who goes her own way. Similar to Annie, she has a bright color scheme and a small fish in her "hair". In the band's second album cover, she is shown making music using various Nintendo consoles. Her Japanese name is "パル子" (Paruko).
 * Guitar and chorus: An uncontrollable, brightly colored Inkling. They have bright purple tentacles styled into large spikes and what appears to be four fangs instead of the typical three. Their Japanese name is "ノイジー" (Noijī).
 * Bass: A shy flapjack octopus who does things at their own pace. Despite being an octopus, they bear little resemblance to Octarians and have not been connected to them. In both album covers, they wear a shirt referencing the album art of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon, but with a squid-shaped prism. Their Japanese name is "ライアン" (Raian).
 * Drums: A crab who quietly watches over the others. In the band's first album cover, their shirt design has what could be the Inkling version of . Their Japanese name is "シカク" (Shikaku).

Trivia

 * The Chirpy Chips were the first band in Splatoon to have their name changed for localization. Their original Japanese name, ABXY, is likely a reference to the, , , and buttons on the  Wii U GamePad and other Nintendo controllers.
 * The text on their album art loosely resembles this name.
 * Additionally, the format of their Japanese name is likely a reference to the Japanese chiptune band YMCK, which has a similar style of music.
 * The Chirpy Chips Band Tee is a Chirpy Chips-themed piece of clothing, featuring a recolored version of their logo and a small pin with the face of their drummer.
 * The Heavy Splatling Remix appears to be a Chirpy Chips-themed weapon: it has a sticker on the side with their name in Inkling, its color scheme is similar to that of their album art, and "Remix" may be a reference to their electronic style. However, this connection is never addressed in-game.
 * The Chirpy Chips song Blitz It! was used as the background music for the Nintendo Direct preview for Splatoon 2's Version 3.0.0.
 * The band's second album cover features frontwoman Paruko mixing chiptunes using numerous Nintendo handheld devices...namely two Game Boy consoles (one greyscale, one color), an original model Game Boy Advance, and a New Nintendo 3DS.