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'''''Lobby''''' is a [[Music|song]]. It plays in the [[Battle Lobby]] in [[Inkopolis Tower]] in ''[[Splatoon]]'' and {{S3}}.
'''''Lobby''''' (called '''''Inkopolis Lobby''''' in {{S3}}) is a [[Music|song]]. It plays in the [[Battle Lobby]] in [[Inkopolis Tower]] in ''[[Splatoon]]'' and ''Splatoon 3''.


==Description==
==Description==
''Lobby'' is a sparse rock song, with a simple drum and guitar instrumental, leaving a prominent focus on the vocals, which are altered and repeating, sounding similar to the "burp" noises heard in [[Turquoise October]] songs. The vocals can be extracted from the game and isolated.<ref>[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-2DyBLac-FfOGFCcUpsNHRJNW8 Isolated Lobby music vocals]</ref>
''Lobby'' is a sparse rock song, with a simple drum and guitar instrumental, leaving a prominent focus on the vocals, which are altered and repeating, sounding similar to the "burp" noises heard in [[Turquoise October]] songs. The vocals can be extracted from the game data and isolated.<ref>[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-2DyBLac-FfOGFCcUpsNHRJNW8 Isolated Lobby music vocals]</ref> In {{S}}, the song plays in the [[Battle Lobby]] in the mode selection screen, and it can also be heard in [[Arcade Machine#Squid Beatz|Squid Beatz]]. In {{S3}}, the song plays in [[Inkopolis Plaza]]'s Battle Lobby; unlike the Battle Lobby in [[Splatsville]], which uses a variety of different songs, the one in Inkopolis only plays ''Inkopolis Lobby'' outside of [[Splatfest]]s. The song can also be heard in the [[jukebox]].


==Remixes and covers==
==Remixes and covers==
===''Without a Dop Doubt''===
===''Without a Dop Doubt''===
A remix replaces the original in ''[[Splatoon 2]]'' as the new Lobby theme. It is much more complex than the original, containing additional electronic production and the vocals from the original are chopped and changed, varying in pitch and speed. It can also be heard in [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]], with a maximum score of 60 and 119 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively.
A remix of the theme called ''Without a Dop Doubt'' replaces it as the Lobby theme in ''[[Splatoon 2]]''. It is more complex than the original, containing additional electronic production, and the vocals from the original are chopped and changed, varying in pitch and speed. It can also be heard in [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]], with a maximum score of 60 and 119 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

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This article is about the song. For the place where this song plays, see Battle Lobby.

Lobby (called Inkopolis Lobby in Splatoon 3) is a song. It plays in the Battle Lobby in Inkopolis Tower in Splatoon and Splatoon 3.

Description

Lobby is a sparse rock song, with a simple drum and guitar instrumental, leaving a prominent focus on the vocals, which are altered and repeating, sounding similar to the "burp" noises heard in Turquoise October songs. The vocals can be extracted from the game data and isolated.[1] In Splatoon, the song plays in the Battle Lobby in the mode selection screen, and it can also be heard in Squid Beatz. In Splatoon 3, the song plays in Inkopolis Plaza's Battle Lobby; unlike the Battle Lobby in Splatsville, which uses a variety of different songs, the one in Inkopolis only plays Inkopolis Lobby outside of Splatfests. The song can also be heard in the jukebox.

Remixes and covers

Without a Dop Doubt

A remix of the theme called Without a Dop Doubt replaces it as the Lobby theme in Splatoon 2. It is more complex than the original, containing additional electronic production, and the vocals from the original are chopped and changed, varying in pitch and speed. It can also be heard in Squid Beatz 2, with a maximum score of 60 and 119 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively.

Etymology

The word "dop" in Without a Dop Doubt could refer to the "burp" noises heard throughout the two songs.

Names in other languages

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References