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{{Infobox | |image = S2 Band Dedf1sh.jpg | ||
|title = ''#8 regret'' | |||
|artist = [[Acht|Dedf1sh]] | |||
|composer = [[Toru Minegishi]]<br>[[Ryo Nagamatsu]]<br>[[Shiho Fuji]] | |||
|in s2 octo = {{OctoExpansionStation|A|03}}{{OctoExpansionStation|B|01}} [[Wassup 8-Ball Station]]<br>{{OctoExpansionStation|A|08}}{{OctoExpansionStation|C|03}} [[Bumpin' 8-Ball Station]]<br>{{OctoExpansionStation|B|05}}{{OctoExpansionStation|G|09}} [[Wack 8-Ball Station]]<br>{{OctoExpansionStation|B|11}} [[Tubular 8-Ball Station]]<br>{{OctoExpansionStation|C|09}} [[Bodacious 8-Ball Station]]<br>{{OctoExpansionStation|E|04}} [[Heinous 8-Ball Station]] | |||
|album = [[Octotune (Splatoon 2 Original Soundtrack)|''Octotune'']] | |||
|track no. = 15 (''Octotune'' Disc 1) | |||
|genre = Electronic | |||
|bpm = 80 | |||
|key = C♯ minor | |||
|length = 2:13 (''Octotune'') | |||
|audio = [[File:OE 8 regret.mp3]] | |||
}} | |||
:''The correct title of this article is '''#8 regret'''. The substitution of the # symbol with the "fullwidth" # symbol is due to technical restrictions.'' | |||
:''The correct title of this article is '''#8 regret'''. The | |||
'''#8 regret''' is a [[Music|song]] by [[Dedf1sh]]. | '''''#8 regret''''' is a [[Music|song]] by [[Acht|Dedf1sh]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
<nowiki>#</nowiki>''8 regret'' is an eerie, mysterious-sounding track heard in several ''[[Octo Expansion]]'' stations featuring 8- | <nowiki>#</nowiki>''8 regret'' is an eerie, mysterious-sounding track heard in several ''[[Octo Expansion]]'' stations featuring [[8-ball]]s. It has a consistent, drummed rhythm throughout the whole song, symbolically using pool ball sounds, with a choppy tune coming in at the beginning. It is then layered on top of by a much smoother melody, which is replaced later on with a lighter, softer version. Afterwards, the whole track loops, but with a few added lower notes in the background. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
''Regret'' may refer to the melancholic tone of the song, while the "8" in the title may refer to the [[8-ball]], the main feature of the stations the song is heard in, and the usage of pool ball sounds in the song. It may also reference the song's BPM being 80. | |||
{{Navbox/S2 Music}} | {{Navbox/S2 Music}} | ||
[[Category:Dedf1sh songs]] | [[Category:Dedf1sh songs|#8 regret]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Music|#8 regret]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Splatoon 2 music|#8 regret]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Octo Expansion music|#8 regret]] |
Latest revision as of 13:40, 1 April 2024
#8 regret
Artist | Dedf1sh |
Composer | Toru Minegishi Ryo Nagamatsu Shiho Fuji |
Game | Splatoon 2 (Octo Expansion only) |
Heard in Splatoon 2 |
A03B01 Wassup 8-Ball Station A08C03 Bumpin' 8-Ball Station B05G09 Wack 8-Ball Station B11 Tubular 8-Ball Station C09 Bodacious 8-Ball Station E04 Heinous 8-Ball Station |
Album | Octotune |
Track list no. | 15 (Octotune Disc 1) |
Genre | Electronic |
BPM | 80 |
Key signature | C♯ minor |
Length | 2:13 (Octotune) |
Audio file |
- The correct title of this article is #8 regret. The substitution of the # symbol with the "fullwidth" # symbol is due to technical restrictions.
#8 regret is a song by Dedf1sh.
Description
#8 regret is an eerie, mysterious-sounding track heard in several Octo Expansion stations featuring 8-balls. It has a consistent, drummed rhythm throughout the whole song, symbolically using pool ball sounds, with a choppy tune coming in at the beginning. It is then layered on top of by a much smoother melody, which is replaced later on with a lighter, softer version. Afterwards, the whole track loops, but with a few added lower notes in the background.
Etymology
Regret may refer to the melancholic tone of the song, while the "8" in the title may refer to the 8-ball, the main feature of the stations the song is heard in, and the usage of pool ball sounds in the song. It may also reference the song's BPM being 80.