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|died=February 14, 2023 (aged {{age|1971|06|01|2023|02|14}}) | |||
|nativename=恒岡章 (つねおか あきら) | |||
|instrument=Drums | |||
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|occupation=Drummer | |||
|role=Drummer for [[Squid Squad]] and [[Front Roe]] | |||
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'''Akira Tsuneoka''' was a drummer featured in ''[[Splatoon]]''{{'s}} soundtrack. His contributions can be seen in songs by ''[[Squid Squad]]'' and ''[[Front Roe]]''. He was also a founding member of Japanese rock band Hi-STANDARD. | |||
On February 14, 2023, Tsuneoka passed away<ref>[https://www.punknews.org/amp/79279/inmemoriam-akira-tsuneoka-of-hi-standard-has-passed-away In Memoriam: Akira Tsuneoka of Hi-STANDARD has passed away]</ref> at 51 years old. | |||
== Song Credits == | |||
=== As part of Squid Squad === | |||
* [[Opening]] | |||
* [[Splattack! (Jam Session)]] | |||
* [[Splattack!]] | |||
</ | * [[Ink or Sink]] | ||
* [[Seaskape]] | |||
* [[Kraken Up]] | |||
* [[Metalopod]] | |||
* [[Now or Never!|Now or Never! - Splatoon]] | |||
=== As part of Front Roe === | |||
*[[Sea Me Now]] | |||
*[[Sandy Side Up]] | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Drummers]] | |||
[[Category:Deceased]] |
Latest revision as of 18:13, 7 April 2024
Akira Tsuneoka
Full name | Akira Tsuneoka |
Native name | 恒岡章 (つねおか あきら) |
Born | June 1, 1971 |
Died | February 14, 2023 (aged 51) |
Occupation | Drummer |
Role(s) | Drummer for Squid Squad and Front Roe |
Instrument(s) | Drums |
First game | Splatoon |
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Akira Tsuneoka was a drummer featured in Splatoon's soundtrack. His contributions can be seen in songs by Squid Squad and Front Roe. He was also a founding member of Japanese rock band Hi-STANDARD.
On February 14, 2023, Tsuneoka passed away[1] at 51 years old.