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|artist = [[Acht|Dedf1sh]]
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|composer = [[Toru Minegishi]]<br>[[Ryo Nagamatsu]]<br>[[Shiho Fuji]]
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|bpm = 80
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|key = C♯ minor
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:''The correct title of this article is '''#8 regret'''. The substitution of the # symbol with the "fullwidth" # symbol is due to technical restrictions.''
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:''The correct title of this article is '''#8 regret'''. The omission of the # is due to technical restrictions.''


'''''#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-Ball]]s. It has a consistent, drummed rhythm throughout the whole song, ironically 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.
<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'' refers to the melancholic tone of this song, while the "8" in the title refers to the [[8-Ball]], the main feature of the stations the song is heard in, the BPM being 80, and the usage of pool ball sounds.
''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.  


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Revision as of 03:19, 27 February 2024

#8 regret
S2 Band Dedf1sh.jpg
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 File:Octo Expansion 8 regret.oga
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.