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'''''Anarchy Poisons ( | {{Infobox/Music | ||
|artist=[[Deep Cut]] | |||
|vocals=[[Shiver]] (in-game) | |||
|game=[[Splatoon 3]] | |||
|in s3=[[Splatsville]] (only before Halftime Report during [[Splatfest]]) | |||
|image=S3 Band Deep Cut.png | |||
|title=''Anarchy Poisons (Bird Mix)'' | |||
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'''''Anarchy Poisons (Bird Mix)''''' is a song performed by [[Shiver]] of [[Deep Cut]]. | |||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
''Anarchy Poisons ( | ''Anarchy Poisons (Bird Mix)'' is a laid-back song derived from ''[[Anarchy Rainbow]]''. Shiver's singing style, as well as several instruments and synths, together resemble traditional Japanese odori music. | ||
During [[Splatfest|Splatfests]] in ''[[Splatoon 3]]'', Shiver performs this song in [[Splatsville]]. In the first half of a Splatfest, she, like the other members of Deep Cut, stands atop her own float that moves around Splatsville as she sings and dances to her version of ''Anarchy Poisons''; in the second half, the three floats combine to form one big stage, where Deep Cut performs ''Anarchy Rainbow'' together. ''Anarchy Poisons ( | During [[Splatfest|Splatfests]] in ''[[Splatoon 3]]'', Shiver performs this song in [[Splatsville]]. In the first half of a Splatfest, she, like the other members of Deep Cut, stands atop her own float that moves around Splatsville as she sings and dances to her version of ''Anarchy Poisons''; in the second half, the three floats combine to form one big stage, where Deep Cut performs ''Anarchy Rainbow'' together. ''Anarchy Poisons (Bird Mix)'', being a modified version of ''Anarchy Rainbow,'' uses Shiver's verse from the song with an added unique second verse. Instrumental fills space where the chorus would be. | ||
== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
''Anarchy'' refers to the chaotic nature of Splatsville and ''Splatoon 3'' as a whole, and is derived from ''Anarchy Rainbow''. ''Poisons'' and the title of '' | ''Anarchy'' refers to the chaotic nature of Splatsville and ''Splatoon 3'' as a whole, and is derived from ''Anarchy Rainbow''. ''Poisons'' and the title of ''Bird Mix'' refer to the three poisons, greed, hatred, and delusion, which are represented in Buddhist religion by a bird, snake, and boar respectively. | ||
=== Names in other languages === | |||
{{Foreignname|Jap=蛮殻三毒楽(鳥天楽・今様)|JapM=Splatsville Music of Three Poisons (Heavenly Music of Birds: Modern Style)|JapR=Bankara Sandokugaku Choutengaku Imayō|color=Splatoon 3}}{{Navbox/S3 Music}} | |||
{{Navbox/S3 Music}} | {{Navbox/S3 Music}} |
Revision as of 09:07, 28 February 2023
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Artist | Deep Cut |
Vocals | Shiver (in-game) |
Game | Splatoon 3 |
Heard in Splatoon 3 |
Splatsville (only before Halftime Report during Splatfest) |
Anarchy Poisons (Bird Mix) is a song performed by Shiver of Deep Cut.
Description
Anarchy Poisons (Bird Mix) is a laid-back song derived from Anarchy Rainbow. Shiver's singing style, as well as several instruments and synths, together resemble traditional Japanese odori music.
During Splatfests in Splatoon 3, Shiver performs this song in Splatsville. In the first half of a Splatfest, she, like the other members of Deep Cut, stands atop her own float that moves around Splatsville as she sings and dances to her version of Anarchy Poisons; in the second half, the three floats combine to form one big stage, where Deep Cut performs Anarchy Rainbow together. Anarchy Poisons (Bird Mix), being a modified version of Anarchy Rainbow, uses Shiver's verse from the song with an added unique second verse. Instrumental fills space where the chorus would be.
Etymology
Anarchy refers to the chaotic nature of Splatsville and Splatoon 3 as a whole, and is derived from Anarchy Rainbow. Poisons and the title of Bird Mix refer to the three poisons, greed, hatred, and delusion, which are represented in Buddhist religion by a bird, snake, and boar respectively.
Names in other languages
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