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'''''Seaskape''''' is a [[Music|song]] performed by the [[Squid Squad]].
'''''Seaskape''''' is a [[Music|song]] performed by [[Squid Squad]].


==Description==
==Description==
''Seaskape'' is a song played during multiplayer battles in {{S}}. It can also be heard in [[Arcade Machine#Squid Beatz|Squid Beatz]]. The song opens with a drum solo, followed by a synthesiser instrumental with guitars in the background. This loops a couple of times before vocals are added for the chorus, sung in a high-pitched rock style, similar to the [[Squid Squad]]'s other songs. After the chorus, the same drum solo from the start plays again before the song is looped.
''Seaskape'' is a song played during multiplayer battles in {{S}}. The song opens with a drum solo, followed by a synthesiser instrumental with guitars in the background. This loops a couple of times before vocals are added for the chorus, sung in a high-pitched rock style, similar to the [[Squid Squad]]'s other songs. After the chorus, the same drum solo from the start plays again before the song is looped. It can also be heard in [[Arcade Machine#Squid Beatz|Squid Beatz]].  


==Remixes and covers==
==Remixes and covers==

Revision as of 15:42, 3 March 2019

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Seaskape is a song performed by Squid Squad.

Description

Seaskape is a song played during multiplayer battles in Splatoon. The song opens with a drum solo, followed by a synthesiser instrumental with guitars in the background. This loops a couple of times before vocals are added for the chorus, sung in a high-pitched rock style, similar to the Squid Squad's other songs. After the chorus, the same drum solo from the start plays again before the song is looped. It can also be heard in Squid Beatz.

Remixes and covers

See also: Seaskape

A new remix of the song also appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and has a chance of playing on the Moray Towers stage, while the original version of the song does not appear. It can also be heard in the Sounds section in the Vault menu. Arranged by Hirokazu Tanaka. ex, this version uses more traditional instruments for most of its verses, while the vocals in the chorus are deeper and more muffled.

Etymology

Seaskape is a corruption of 'seascape', meaning a view of the sea.

Names in other languages