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== Etymology ==
== Etymology ==
The band's name refers to two sides of phonograph records and cassette tapes ([[wikipedia:A-side and B-side|A-side and B-side]]). The front side of the second record in a two-record set is sometimes designated the C-side. The name is also phonetically similar to "seaside".
The band's name refers to two sides of phonograph records and cassette tapes ([[wikipedia:A-side and B-side|A-side and B-side]]). The front side of the second record in a two-record set is sometimes designated the C-side. The name is also phonetically similar to "seaside". In addition, "c" is the third letter in the Latin alphabet, a number that is often referenced in the game.


The name may also be a reference to [http://c-show.jp/ C-Show], a Japanese producer with songs in several popular arcade rhythm game series from Konami and Sega.
The name may also be a reference to [http://c-show.jp/ C-Show], a Japanese producer with songs in several popular arcade rhythm game series from Konami and Sega.

Revision as of 21:10, 26 December 2022

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C-Side is a band in Splatoon 3. In Squid Research Lab announcements, C-Side has been described as a "grungy, rebellious trio that reps hard for the Splatlands".[1]

The members of the band C-Side did not have any musical training, but catapulted their way from humble beginnings into rocking life with innate talent and pure ambition.[1]

Songs

Fictional Band Song Name Audio
C-Side
Clickbait
Splattack! (Splatoon 3 Ver.)
Headhammer File:Headhammer - C-Side.oga
Paintscraper
Triple Dip File:Triple Dip - C-Side.oga
Now or Never!
Battle Victory
Battle Defeat

Gallery

Etymology

The band's name refers to two sides of phonograph records and cassette tapes (A-side and B-side). The front side of the second record in a two-record set is sometimes designated the C-side. The name is also phonetically similar to "seaside". In addition, "c" is the third letter in the Latin alphabet, a number that is often referenced in the game.

The name may also be a reference to C-Show, a Japanese producer with songs in several popular arcade rhythm game series from Konami and Sega.

References