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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The song consists of two parts: the short defeat jingle that plays at the beginning as the results are declared, and the main part of the song that loops over the results screen. If the player wins the match, ''[[Battle Victory]]'' plays instead. It is a gloomy theme, meant to convey the despair felt after the loss of a match, featuring prominent electronic sound effects and drum beats. The jingle has a "burp" sound, quite similar to various [[Turquoise October]] songs. It can also be heard in [[Arcade Machine#Squid Beatz|Squid Beatz]]. However, in [[Splatune (Splatoon Original Soundtrack)|Splatune]], the jingle is split into a separate track. | The song consists of two parts: the short defeat jingle that plays at the beginning as the results are declared, and the main part of the song that loops over the results screen. If the player wins the match, ''[[Battle Victory]]'' plays instead. It is a gloomy theme, meant to convey the despair felt after the loss of a match, featuring prominent electronic sound effects and drum beats. The jingle has a "burp" sound, quite similar to various [[Turquoise October]] songs. It can also be heard in [[Arcade Machine#Squid Beatz|Squid Beatz]]. However, in [[Splatune (Splatoon Original Soundtrack)|Splatune]], the jingle is split into a separate track. | ||
===''Defeat - Jingle''=== | ===''Defeat - Jingle''=== | ||
Unlike the original, this version just plays the opening jingle, leaving the looping victory theme as a separate track in every instance, not just in Splatune. Compared to ''Splatoon 2's'' Victory jingle, which is near identical to the first game's, the Defeat jingle is a more extensive remix, eschewing the "burp" noises of the original. | Unlike the original, this version just plays the opening jingle, leaving the looping victory theme as a separate track in every instance, not just in Splatune. Compared to ''Splatoon 2's'' Victory jingle, which is near identical to the first game's, the Defeat jingle is a more extensive remix, eschewing the "burp" noises of the original. | ||
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Revision as of 17:56, 13 March 2019
Battle Defeat is a song.
Description
The song consists of two parts: the short defeat jingle that plays at the beginning as the results are declared, and the main part of the song that loops over the results screen. If the player wins the match, Battle Victory plays instead. It is a gloomy theme, meant to convey the despair felt after the loss of a match, featuring prominent electronic sound effects and drum beats. The jingle has a "burp" sound, quite similar to various Turquoise October songs. It can also be heard in Squid Beatz. However, in Splatune, the jingle is split into a separate track.
Defeat - Jingle
Unlike the original, this version just plays the opening jingle, leaving the looping victory theme as a separate track in every instance, not just in Splatune. Compared to Splatoon 2's Victory jingle, which is near identical to the first game's, the Defeat jingle is a more extensive remix, eschewing the "burp" noises of the original.