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{{InfoboxProperty|color={{SiteColor|Splatoon 2}}|Fiddle|[[Yu Manabe]]<br>Fin Bottom (in-game)}} | {{InfoboxProperty|color={{SiteColor|Splatoon 2}}|Fiddle|[[Yu Manabe]]<br>Fin Bottom (in-game)}} |
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Shipwreckin' is a song performed by Bottom Feeders.
Description
Shipwreckin' is one of the five multiplayer songs released in Splatoon 2 Version 2.0.0. Like all battle songs, it has a random chance of being played during online matches. It is a Celtic punk song with a heavy emphasis on the off-beats, and an emphasis on bass, guitar, fiddle, and drums for the instrumentals. The intro heavily features the fiddle with higher-pitched chanting, before switching to lower-pitched vocals as the bass, drum, and guitars take the center. After a brief fiddle solo, it switches back to higher-pitched vocals, which continue up until the song loops. It was first heard in a video on Live from Squid Research Lab, where it was the second song heard.[1] It can also be heard in Squid Beatz 2, with a maximum score of 167 and 358 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively. In Splatoon 3, this song can sometimes play in the Battle Lobby.
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