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Deepers Creepers
Artist Bloody Hook
Game Splatoon 3
Heard in
Splatoon 3
Battle Lobby (Splatoween only)
BPM 186 (First half version)
200 (Second half version)
Audio file First half version:
Second half version:

Deepers Creepers is a song by Bloody Hook.

Description

Deepers Creepers plays in the Battle Lobby during Splatoween in Splatoon 3, replacing Soak & Stomp, which plays during other Splatfests. Deepers Creepers has two versions, one playing during the first half of the Splatfest and another playing during the second half. The first version seems to have fewer instruments than the second while containing more solo parts. The beginning of the song has a piano playing, with each note being echoed, before other instruments join and drown out the piano. The song is primarily instrumental, with abnormal beats to convey creepiness, though a few parts feature muffled speaking.

Trivia

  • Despite the song name and artist information being shown in the jukebox screen when being played in the Battle Lobby, this song is not available in the song list and is not playable from the jukebox after the end of Splatoween.

Etymology

Deepers Creepers is a play on the word "deep" and the minced oath "jeepers creepers". Despite being a minced oath, the phrase "jeepers creepers" is commonly associated with Halloween; the use of it in the song's title may allude to the horror film franchise of the same name or the jazz standard of the same name.

Names in other languages

Translation needed
Various languages edit
Language Name Meaning
Germany German Deepers Creepers Same as English