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|in s3 = [[ | |in s3 = [[lobby]]<br>[[Jukebox]] | ||
|album = [[Splatune 2 (Splatoon 2 Original Soundtrack)|Splatune 2]] | |album = [[Splatune 2 (Splatoon 2 Original Soundtrack)|Splatune 2]] | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
''Endolphin Surge'' is an electronic rock song. It begins with heavily vocalized singing, before a relatively lengthy instrumental break. Then two different voices alternate between each other, singing, all while backed by the drums. It is one of five multiplayer themes included in ''[[Splatoon 2]]'' at launch. Like all battle songs, it has a random chance of being played during online matches. It can also be heard in [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]], with a maximum score of 202 and 426 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively. In {{S3}}, this song can sometimes play in the [[ | ''Endolphin Surge'' is an electronic rock song. It begins with heavily vocalized singing, before a relatively lengthy instrumental break. Then two different voices alternate between each other, singing, all while backed by the drums. It is one of five multiplayer themes included in ''[[Splatoon 2]]'' at launch. Like all battle songs, it has a random chance of being played during online matches. It can also be heard in [[Arcade machine#Splatoon 2|Squid Beatz 2]], with a maximum score of 202 and 426 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively. In {{S3}}, this song can sometimes play in the [[lobby]]. | ||
''See also: [[Smashwiki:List of SSBU Music (Splatoon series)#Endolphin Surge|Endolphin Surge]]'' | ''See also: [[Smashwiki:List of SSBU Music (Splatoon series)#Endolphin Surge|Endolphin Surge]]'' |
Latest revision as of 22:36, 4 March 2024
Artist | Wet Floor |
Vocals | Mizo (in-game) Ryley (in-game) |
Guitar | Mizo (in-game) Ryley (in-game) |
Bass | Neil (in-game) |
Drums | Kei Yamazaki Candi (in-game) |
Synth | Keaton (in-game) |
Game | Splatoon 2 Splatoon 3 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate |
Heard in Splatoon 2 |
Multiplayer Squid Beatz 2 |
Heard in Splatoon 3 |
lobby Jukebox |
Album | Splatune 2 |
Track list no. | 5 (Squid Beatz 2) 6 (Splatune 2 Disc 1) |
Genre | Electronic Rock |
BPM | 176 |
Key signature | A Minor |
Length | 3:56 |
Audio file |
Endolphin Surge is a song performed by Wet Floor.
Description
Endolphin Surge is an electronic rock song. It begins with heavily vocalized singing, before a relatively lengthy instrumental break. Then two different voices alternate between each other, singing, all while backed by the drums. It is one of five multiplayer themes included in Splatoon 2 at launch. Like all battle songs, it has a random chance of being played during online matches. It can also be heard in Squid Beatz 2, with a maximum score of 202 and 426 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively. In Splatoon 3, this song can sometimes play in the lobby.
See also: Endolphin Surge
The song is also featured in the soundtrack for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and by default, it has a chance of playing on Moray Towers. It can also be heard in the Sounds section in the Vault menu.
Etymology
Endolphin is a pun, based on endorphins, natural body chemicals that relieve pain and increase pleasure, primarily from exercise, and dolphin, an aquatic creature. The high felt from endorphins could represent the excitement while battling.
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