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The solo drum track at the end of ''Rinse/Repeat'' has the same drum beats as that of ''Ego Overboard'', but with different drum samples.  
The solo drum track at the end of ''Rinse/Repeat'' has the same drum beats as that of ''Ego Overboard'', but with different drum samples.  


==Etymology==
==Trivia==
*''Rinse/Repeat'' also plays as the alarm sound on the Ichiban Kuji Splatoon 3 Judd alarm clock<ref>https://x.com/TAchantoon/status/1755810752387231866?s=20</ref>
 
==Etymology ==
''Rinse/Repeat'' is a play on the idiom [[wikipedia:Lather, rinse, repeat|lather, rinse, repeat]] which refers to doing something a series of times without thought, this might mean to tell players to continue winning games effortlessly.
''Rinse/Repeat'' is a play on the idiom [[wikipedia:Lather, rinse, repeat|lather, rinse, repeat]] which refers to doing something a series of times without thought, this might mean to tell players to continue winning games effortlessly.



Revision as of 23:55, 9 March 2024

Rinse/Repeat
Artist C-Side
Vocals Yoshimasa Masukura
Miki Aihara
Guitar Yohske Yamamoto
Bass Ryosuke Nikamoto
Drums Hideki Aoyama
Game Splatoon 3
Heard in
Splatoon 3
Multiplayer (victory music)
Album Splatune 3
Track list no. 9 (Splatune 3 Disc 1)
Genre Rock
Electronic
BPM 208
Audio file

Rinse/Repeat is a song by C-Side.

Description

Rinse/Repeat by C-Side is the song in Splatoon 3 which replaces the previous Battle Victory songs. If the player loses a battle, Learning Curve will play instead, showcasing the other team's players; with their emotes, weapons, fits, and splashtags. Rinse/Repeat starts off with an upbeat instrumental. Chanting in the Inkling language can be heard starting at 6 seconds. At 12 seconds, the guitar playing in the background is replaced by a solo drum track, similar to Learning Curve, Ego Overboard and Still Swimmin'.

Samples and interpolations

Ego Overboard

Main article: Ego Overboard

The solo drum track at the end of Rinse/Repeat has the same drum beats as that of Ego Overboard, but with different drum samples.

Trivia

  • Rinse/Repeat also plays as the alarm sound on the Ichiban Kuji Splatoon 3 Judd alarm clock[1]

Etymology

Rinse/Repeat is a play on the idiom lather, rinse, repeat which refers to doing something a series of times without thought, this might mean to tell players to continue winning games effortlessly.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese Rinse/Repeat Rinse/Repeat