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* ''Chopscrewey''{{NAEUOC}}, or ''チャンポン・チャント'' (''Champon Chant''){{JP}}
* ''Chopscrewey''{{NAEUOC}}, or ''チャンポン・チャント'' (''Champon Chant''){{JP}}
* ''Entropical''{{NAEUOC}}, or ''エントロピカル''{{JP}} — (used in the [[Nintendo]] Direct trailer for [[Version 4.0.0 (Splatoon 2)|Version 4.0.0]])
* ''Entropical''{{NAEUOC}}, or ''エントロピカル''{{JP}} — (used in the [[Nintendo]] Direct trailer for [[Version 4.0.0 (Splatoon 2)|Version 4.0.0]])
==Trivia==
*The band doesn't have any vocalist, instead sampling from various interconnected voice clips said to come from ancient records.<ref>[https://splatoonus.tumblr.com/post/178293417121/chopscrewey-the-new-track-from-sashimori-starts {{SRL}} Squid Research Lab Tumblr - Chopscrewey preview]</ref> It is said thay these vocals are different from any sea creature, implying that these may be [[human]] voices.<ref>[https://splatoonus.tumblr.com/post/178293417121/chopscrewey-the-new-track-from-sashimori-starts {{SRL}} Squid Research Lab Tumblr - Entropical preview]</ref>


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 08:59, 22 September 2018

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SashiMori are part of the rising tide of new bands emerging in this post Inklings vs. Octolings world we find ourselves in. They were originally a wall-of-sound style hard rock band, but decided to ditch their domineering singer. Now, the remaining three members—a carp, a cutlassfish, and a scaly-foot—have recruited a 10 year old Octoling DJ (a true genius on the wheels of steel), to form a new band with a new sound, for a new generation.
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SashiMori is a band whose music will be featured in Version 4.1.0 of Splatoon 2. [1][2]

Songs

  • Chopscrewey(NA/EU/OC)[a], or チャンポン・チャント (Champon Chant)(JP)[b]
  • Entropical(NA/EU/OC)[a], or エントロピカル(JP)[b] — (used in the Nintendo Direct trailer for Version 4.0.0)

Trivia

  • The band doesn't have any vocalist, instead sampling from various interconnected voice clips said to come from ancient records.[3] It is said thay these vocals are different from any sea creature, implying that these may be human voices.[4]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 North America, Europe, and Oceania
  2. 2.0 2.1 Japan

References