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Revision as of 21:05, 11 March 2020

I would like to continue to send you a song called "Fishing Frenzy".

In addition, it is a number of 31/16, and the eventful number that the yaba increased.

The nightmare of being chased by grills and ferocious scares seems to float behind the eyelids.

— Japanese Splatoon Twitter[1]

Fishing Frenzy is a song performed by ω-3.

Description

Fishing Frenzy starts off with a timpani sequence, accompanied by an electronic whine similar to an alarm. The electronic production than builds up, as violins and more drums are added. It plays during Known Occurrences in Salmon Run matches, replacing Deluge Dirge or Frantic Aspic. It can also be heard in Squid Beatz 2 after hearing it in a Salmon Run match, with a maximum score of 140 and 333 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively.

Artists

Etymology

Frenzy pertains to an emotional state of wild uncontrollable behaviour, fittingly describing the state of the Salmonids, and even the Grizzco workers. Fishing refers to the Grizzco workers harvesting the Salmonids, and utilises alliteration.

Names in other languages

References