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[[wp:Free association (psychology)| | The name is a pun on [[wp:Free association (psychology)|free association]], a psychoanalytic technique designed to help patients express unconscious thoughts, and the term "association", meaning a group of people. | ||
===Names in other languages=== | ===Names in other languages=== |
Revision as of 11:19, 4 April 2024
Free Association is a band in Splatoon 3. They are credited for most of the music that plays in the Spire of Order in Side Order. They are groups of small, metallic-looking entities resembling a school of fish floating around some of the Spire's floors.
Songs
Fictional Band | Floor type | Song Name | Audio File |
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Free Association | Destroy the portals! | demol1sh | |
demoli2h | |||
d3molish | |||
Defeat the fleeing foes! | jest1ng | ||
je2ting | |||
j3sting | |||
Protect the zone! | rout1nes | ||
routine2 | |||
routin3s | |||
Sink the ∞-balls! | souven1r | ||
2ouvenir | |||
souv3nir | |||
Escort the turbine tower! | j1tters | ||
jitter2 | |||
jitt3rs | |||
Defeat the boss! (vs. Pinging Marciale) |
CΘld StΘrage | ||
Defeat the boss! (vs. Asynchronous Rondo) |
ΘctΘpticΘn | ||
Defeat the boss! (vs. Parallel Canon) |
EchΘ Θnslaught | ||
Defeat Order! (first palette only) |
New World Order |
Trivia
- Their songs played in regular floors and 10F/20F have the following naming convention:
- Regular floors: a single English word that contains letters i, s and e. Each song has three variations and each variation has one letter replaced with a number.
- Songs that include a 1 instead of an i are played from 1F to 9F
- Songs that include a 2 instead of an s are played from 11F to 19F
- Songs that include a 3 instead of an e are played from 21F to 29F
- 10F and 20F: every instance of the letter O is replaced with Greek letter Θ (theta); this usage may be owed to Θ being the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet.
- Regular floors: a single English word that contains letters i, s and e. Each song has three variations and each variation has one letter replaced with a number.
- Free Association's album artwork is an edited picture of the background of the Vending-Machine corner floors. The same view can be seen from the floor when looking right.
Etymology
The name is a pun on free association, a psychoanalytic technique designed to help patients express unconscious thoughts, and the term "association", meaning a group of people.
Names in other languages
The name of the artist is the same as English in all languages except for Japanese.
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | Mnemonic Clouds |
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