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==Remixes and covers==
==Remixes and covers==
===[[Media:Salmon Run Tutorial.ogg|Salmon Run tutorial music]]===
===[[Media:Salmon Run Tutorial.ogg|''Surge and Submerge'']]===
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A stripped back version of the track serves as the tutorial music for Salmon Run in both {{S2}} and {{S3}}. This version appears as a separate song in ''[[Splatune 2 (Splatoon 2 Original Soundtrack)|Splatune 2]]'' under the name ''Tutorial''.
A stripped back version of the track serves as the tutorial music for Salmon Run in both {{S2}} and {{S3}}. This version appears as a separate song in ''[[Splatune 2 (Splatoon 2 Original Soundtrack)|Splatune 2]]'' under the name ''Surge and Submerge''.


==Artists==
==Artists==

Revision as of 12:50, 1 December 2022

Let's introduce a familiar song in Salmon Run.

Listening to it, I feel like I have to go to a part-time job, and I'm going to be fidgety.

— Japanese Splatoon Twitter[1]

Deluge Dirge is a song performed by ω-3.

Description

Deluge Dirge utilises cellos, timpanis and electronic production for a march-like anthem. It is the standard battle music for Salmon Run matches, however Frantic Aspic plays during wildcard rotations and Fishing Frenzy plays during Known Occurrences. It can also be heard in Squid Beatz 2 after hearing it in a Salmon Run match, with a maximum score of 117 and 339 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively.

See also: Deluge Dirge

This is also the version used in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It is an unlockable track and has a chance of playing on Moray Towers, and can also be heard in the Sounds section in the Vault menu.

Remixes and covers

Surge and Submerge

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A stripped back version of the track serves as the tutorial music for Salmon Run in both Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3. This version appears as a separate song in Splatune 2 under the name Surge and Submerge.

Artists

Etymology

Deluge refers to a severe flood, referencing both the flooding of the stages in Salmon Run, and also the large waves of Salmonids could be seen as a flood. Dirge is a solemn song or poem, associated with mourning, this could refer to the mass defeat of Salmonids in Salmon Run matches.

Names in other languages

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Tutorial

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Translation notes


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