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'''Free Association''' is a band in ''[[Splatoon 3]]''. They are credited for most of the [[music]] that plays in the [[Spire of Order]] in {{SO}}. | '''Free Association''' is a band in ''[[Splatoon 3]]''. They are credited for most of the [[music]] that plays in the [[Spire of Order]] in {{SO}}. They are groups of small, metallic-looking entities resembling a school of fish floating around some of the Spire's floors.<ref>[https://s.famitsu.com/news/202403/28337896.html?page=3 Famitsu ''Splatoon 3: Side Order'' interview]</ref> | ||
==Songs== | ==Songs== | ||
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable sitecolor-so" | {| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable sitecolor-so" | ||
! Fictional Band | ! Fictional Band | ||
! Song Name | ! Song Name | ||
! Audio File | ! Audio File | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="19" style="text-align:center;" |[[File:S3 Band Free Association.png|center|200x200px]]Free Association | | rowspan="19" style="text-align:center;" |[[File:S3 Band Free Association.png|center|200x200px]]Free Association | ||
|''[[demol1sh]]'' | |''[[demol1sh]]'' | ||
|{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO demol1sh.mp3|name=demol1sh|group=Splatoon 3}} | |{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO demol1sh.mp3|name=demol1sh|group=Splatoon 3}} | ||
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|{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO d3molish.mp3|name=d3molish|group=Splatoon 3}} | |{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO d3molish.mp3|name=d3molish|group=Splatoon 3}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[jest1ng]]'' | |''[[jest1ng]]'' | ||
|{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO jest1ng.mp3|name=jest1ng|group=Splatoon 3}} | |{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO jest1ng.mp3|name=jest1ng|group=Splatoon 3}} | ||
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|{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO j3sting.mp3|name=j3sting|group=Splatoon 3}} | |{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO j3sting.mp3|name=j3sting|group=Splatoon 3}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[rout1nes]]'' | |''[[rout1nes]]'' | ||
|{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO rout1nes.mp3|name=rout1nes|group=Splatoon 3}} | |{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO rout1nes.mp3|name=rout1nes|group=Splatoon 3}} | ||
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|{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO routin3s.mp3|name=routin3s|group=Splatoon 3}} | |{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO routin3s.mp3|name=routin3s|group=Splatoon 3}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[souven1r]]'' | |''[[souven1r]]'' | ||
|{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO souven1r.mp3|name=souven1r|group=Splatoon 3}} | |{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO souven1r.mp3|name=souven1r|group=Splatoon 3}} | ||
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|{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO souv3nir.mp3|name=souv3nir|group=Splatoon 3}} | |{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO souv3nir.mp3|name=souv3nir|group=Splatoon 3}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[j1tters]]'' | |''[[j1tters]]'' | ||
|{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO j1tters.mp3|name=j1tters|group=Splatoon 3}} | |{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO j1tters.mp3|name=j1tters|group=Splatoon 3}} | ||
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|{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO jitt3rs.mp3|name=jitt3rs|group=Splatoon 3}} | |{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO jitt3rs.mp3|name=jitt3rs|group=Splatoon 3}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[CΘld StΘrage]]'' | |''[[CΘld StΘrage]]'' | ||
|{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO C0ld St0rage.mp3|name=CΘld StΘrage|group=Splatoon 3}} | |{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO C0ld St0rage.mp3|name=CΘld StΘrage|group=Splatoon 3}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[ΘctΘpticΘn]]'' | |''[[ΘctΘpticΘn]]'' | ||
|{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO 0ct0ptic0n.mp3|name=ΘctΘpticΘn|group=Splatoon 3}} | |{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO 0ct0ptic0n.mp3|name=ΘctΘpticΘn|group=Splatoon 3}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[EchΘ Θnslaught]]'' | |''[[EchΘ Θnslaught]]'' | ||
|{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO Ech0 0nslaught.mp3|name=EchΘ Θnslaught|group=Splatoon 3}} | |{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO Ech0 0nslaught.mp3|name=EchΘ Θnslaught|group=Splatoon 3}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[New World Order]]'' | |''[[New World Order]]'' | ||
|{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO New World Order.mp3|name=New World Order|group=Splatoon 3}} | |{{MediaLoader|file=File:SO New World Order.mp3|name=New World Order|group=Splatoon 3}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
Besides ''New World Order'', Free Association's songs follow a naming convention. The songs that play on regular [[floor]]s are named a single English word in all lowercase that contains the letters ''i'', ''s'', and ''e''. The word corresponds to the floor's objective: "demolish" for [[Destroy the portal!]], "jesting" for [[Defeat the fleeing foe!]], "routines" for [[Protect the zone!]], "souvenir" for [[Sink the ∞-ball!]], and "jitters" for [[Escort the turbine tower!]]. Each word has three songs named after it, which each replace one of the letters with a number depending on how high up the Spire the floor is where the song plays: an ''i'' is replaced by a ''1'' from 1F to 9F, an ''s'' is replaced by a ''2'' from 11F to 19F, and an ''e'' is replaced by a ''3'' from 21F to 29F. Songs that play on boss floors (with there being one for each different boss) instead use one or two words in standard title casing without numbers, but with every instance of the letter ''O'' replaced by ''Θ'' (theta), the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet. All of Free Association's songs have the same names in all languages. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*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. | |||
*Free Association's album artwork is an edited picture of the background of the [[ | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
[[wp:Free association (psychology)| | The group's name is a pun on [[wp:Free association (psychology)|free association]], a psychoanalytic technique designed to help patients express unconscious thoughts, and possibly also the sociopolitical concept of a [[wp:Free association of producers|free association of producers]] (also sometimes shortened to simply "free association"). Both inspirations can be related to the [[Memverse]], both in terms of it being a virtual reality that incorporates the unconscious desires of its users and creators, and [[Overlorder|Order]]'s goal of creating a world with no variation or desire. | ||
===Names in other languages=== | ===Names in other languages=== | ||
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==References== | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:34, 28 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.[1]
Songs
Fictional Band | Song Name | Audio File |
---|---|---|
Free Association | demol1sh | |
demoli2h | ||
d3molish | ||
jest1ng | ||
je2ting | ||
j3sting | ||
rout1nes | ||
routine2 | ||
routin3s | ||
souven1r | ||
2ouvenir | ||
souv3nir | ||
j1tters | ||
jitter2 | ||
jitt3rs | ||
CΘld StΘrage | ||
ΘctΘpticΘn | ||
EchΘ Θnslaught | ||
New World Order |
Besides New World Order, Free Association's songs follow a naming convention. The songs that play on regular floors are named a single English word in all lowercase that contains the letters i, s, and e. The word corresponds to the floor's objective: "demolish" for Destroy the portal!, "jesting" for Defeat the fleeing foe!, "routines" for Protect the zone!, "souvenir" for Sink the ∞-ball!, and "jitters" for Escort the turbine tower!. Each word has three songs named after it, which each replace one of the letters with a number depending on how high up the Spire the floor is where the song plays: an i is replaced by a 1 from 1F to 9F, an s is replaced by a 2 from 11F to 19F, and an e is replaced by a 3 from 21F to 29F. Songs that play on boss floors (with there being one for each different boss) instead use one or two words in standard title casing without numbers, but with every instance of the letter O replaced by Θ (theta), the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet. All of Free Association's songs have the same names in all languages.
Trivia
- 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 group's name is a pun on free association, a psychoanalytic technique designed to help patients express unconscious thoughts, and possibly also the sociopolitical concept of a free association of producers (also sometimes shortened to simply "free association"). Both inspirations can be related to the Memverse, both in terms of it being a virtual reality that incorporates the unconscious desires of its users and creators, and Order's goal of creating a world with no variation or desire.
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 |
References
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