Entropical

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Entropical is a song performed by SashiMori.

Description

Entropical is a rock song. It features multiple voices singing in different manners, including a which-like female voice and a deep male voice. The song starts with the female voice singing mostly quietly, albeit sometimes shouting, with the male voice rapping inbetween. During the chorus, the female voice gets a bit louder, and starts repeatedly singing what sounds like the word "bomb", while also putting in what sounds like the sentance "Come on, stop me!" and rounding up the chorus with what sounds vaugely like the sentance "Your time is up, and you don't make me bomb-bomb". The music then tones down before slowly returning to it's starting loudness and loops around.

It can also be heard in Squid Beatz 2 after hearing it in battle, with a maximum score of 000 and 000 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively.

Other versions

Another version of Entropical was used for the trailer for version 4.0. It had a different intro and outro to fit the anime style of the trailer.

Trivia

  • SashiMori doesn't have any vocalist, instead sampling from various interconnected voice clips said to come from ancient records.[1] It is said that these vocals are different from any sea creature, implying that these may be human voices.[2]
    • Due to the lyrics not being published yet, it's unknown if the words sung are actual human words or if they are gibberish like most of the other songs.
  • In the trailer for version 4.0, a Splat Bomb is thrown at the same time as the chorus begins. This may or may not be related to the chorus sounding like the word "bomb" being sung.

Etymology

Names in other languages

References

Notes

[Category:Band songs]

[Category:Music]