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Latest revision as of 14:06, 30 April 2024
Artist | SashiMori |
Vocals | Hiroaki Takeuchi Unknown; taken from ancient records (in-game) |
Guitar | CO-K Myron "Ronnie" Swamps (in-game) |
Bass | Karla (in-game) |
Drums | Takashi Kashikura Ryu Chang (in-game) |
Synth | Paul (in-game) |
Game | Splatoon 2 Splatoon 3 |
Heard in Splatoon 2 |
Multiplayer Squid Beatz 2 |
Heard in Splatoon 3 |
lobby Jukebox |
Album | Splatoon 2 Live in Makuhari -Tentalive- |
Track list no. | 18 (Splatoon 2 Live in Makuhari -Tentalive-) 53 (Squid Beatz 2) |
Genre | Electronic Rock |
BPM | 190 |
Key signature | F# Major |
Length | 2:35 |
Audio file |
Chopscrewey is a song performed by SashiMori.
Description
Chopscrewey is a rock song. It features a muffled main vocalist, as well crowd-like secondary vocals during the bridge and chorus. The song starts with heavy percussion, leading into a brief guitar and violin intro, interrupted by the first verse. The verse features a very sparse instrumentation, with the previous guitar picking up gradually. The guitar fully picks up, leading into the bridge: a guitar buildup that interrupts the vocals, as the vocals call on a crowd-like other set of vocals. The chorus consists of that same call and response between vocalists but stronger, ending with more violins, before the song loops. Chopscrewey has a random chance of being played during online matches in Splatoon 2, and was added in Version 4.1.0 along with the other SashiMori song, Entropical. It can also be heard in Squid Beatz 2, with a maximum score of 150 and 326 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively. In Splatoon 3, this song can sometimes play in the lobby.
Artists
Etymology
"Chopscrewey" alludes to both 'Chopped and Screwed,' a name for a Hip-Hop remixing technique, and Chop Suey, a Chinese-American dish. The title of this song may also reference System of a Down's song 'Chop Suey'.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | チャンポン・チャント chanpon chanto |
Champon Chant. Can also refer to a similar Korean dish called jjamppong. |
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