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==Description==
==Description==
''The Plan'' is an electronic song and incorporates features from many other songs from the game. Initially it could be heard at only one point of the game, the cutscene when Off the Hook are devising a plan to defeat [[Telephone|Commander Tartar]], and therefore the song id built around the cutscene. The first part is panicked, energetic and chaotic and prominently samples the vocals from ''[[Nasty Majesty]]''. The section also includes brief samples from the intro of ''[[Color Pulse]]'' at 25 seconds,  and the segue from the [[DJ Octavio]] remix of [[Bomb Rush Blush#Bomb Rush Blush (DJ Octavio)|''Bomb Rush Blush'']] at 43 seconds. The track eventually transfers to a more downbeat section, interpolating Marina's singing from a section of ''[[Shark Bytes]]'' in the underlying notes, with the orchestral motifs of ''[[19 Bless|#19 Bless]]'' playing soon after. The track than cuts out at around 1:17 to coincide with [[Cap'n Cuttlefish]] asking what he can do to help. The song than repeats an earlier part, as the production builds up until the track finishes.
''The Plan'' is an electronic song and incorporates features from many other songs from the game. Initially, it could be heard at only one point of the game, the cutscene when Off the Hook are devising a plan to defeat [[Telephone|Commander Tartar]], and therefore the song is built around the cutscene. The first part is panicked, energetic and chaotic and prominently samples the vocals from ''[[Nasty Majesty]]''. The section also includes brief samples from the intro of ''[[Color Pulse]]'' at 25 seconds,  and the segue from the [[DJ Octavio]] remix of [[Bomb Rush Blush#Bomb Rush Blush (DJ Octavio)|''Bomb Rush Blush'']] at 43 seconds. The track eventually transfers to a more downbeat section, interpolating Marina's singing from a section of ''[[Shark Bytes]]'' in the underlying notes, with the orchestral motifs of ''[[19 bless|#19 bless]]'' playing soon after. The track then cuts out at around 1:17 to coincide with [[Cap'n Cuttlefish]] asking what he can do to help. The song then repeats an earlier part, as the production builds up until the track finishes.


==Other versions==
==Other versions==
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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The name of the song, ''The Plan'', comes from the fact that they are planning against Commander Tartar during the [[Turf War (Octo Expansion)|final boss fight]].


===Names in other languages===
===Names in other languages===

Revision as of 10:19, 28 June 2019


The Plan is a song performed by Off the Hook.

Description

The Plan is an electronic song and incorporates features from many other songs from the game. Initially, it could be heard at only one point of the game, the cutscene when Off the Hook are devising a plan to defeat Commander Tartar, and therefore the song is built around the cutscene. The first part is panicked, energetic and chaotic and prominently samples the vocals from Nasty Majesty. The section also includes brief samples from the intro of Color Pulse at 25 seconds, and the segue from the DJ Octavio remix of Bomb Rush Blush at 43 seconds. The track eventually transfers to a more downbeat section, interpolating Marina's singing from a section of Shark Bytes in the underlying notes, with the orchestral motifs of #19 bless playing soon after. The track then cuts out at around 1:17 to coincide with Cap'n Cuttlefish asking what he can do to help. The song then repeats an earlier part, as the production builds up until the track finishes.

Other versions

The Plan (Inkopolis News)

Whilst announcing the Chaos vs. Order Splatfest, when Pearl says “'Rina, do you remember why we started Off The Hook in the first place?”, the regular Inkopolis News music stops playing, and when Pearl says the next line: “We were sick of hearing the same stale top-20 songs on repeat EVERY DAY.”, a slightly altered version of The Plan plays. It is mostly the same, but where the pause for the Cap'n's dialog would be, it instead loops the track.

Etymology

The name of the song, The Plan, comes from the fact that they are planning against Commander Tartar during the final boss fight.

Names in other languages

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