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==Samples and interpolations==
==Samples and interpolations==
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=== Ebb & Flow ===
The main melody of Ebb & Flow is used.
 
=== Marina rescued cutscene ===
=== Marina rescued cutscene ===
After completing the first boss fight against [[Marina Agitando]] on the first climb in the [[Spire of Order]], the ''Spectrum Obligato'' motif plays as [[Agent 8]] catches [[Marina]] in slow motion.  
After completing the first boss fight against [[Marina Agitando]] on the first climb in the [[Spire of Order]], the ''Spectrum Obligato'' motif plays as [[Agent 8]] catches [[Marina]] in slow motion.  

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Spectrum Obligato ~ Ebb & Flow (Out of Order)
Artist Off the Hook feat. Dedf1sh
Vocals Rina Itou
Alice Peralta
Pearl (in-game)
Marina (in-game)
Game Splatoon 3 (Side Order only)
Heard in
Splatoon 3
During the 30F boss fight for the first time
Replaying the Vibrant, Epic Battle
Jukebox
BPM 171
Key signature G major
Length 3:23 (jukebox, before looping)
Audio file

Spectrum Obligato ~ Ebb & Flow (Out of Order) is a song performed by Off the Hook featuring Dedf1sh. It is played during the final boss fight of Side Order.

Description

Spectrum Obligato ~ Ebb & Flow (Out of Order) is an upbeat arrangement of Ebb & Flow. Acht is also featured, likely splicing Marina's vocals and adding record scratches. The song is played during the fourth phase of the first battle against Overlorder in Side Order.

Marina's scat vocals from the original Ebb & Flow are spliced and added to the song, as well as her freestyle lyrics from live shows.

Samples and interpolations

Ebb & Flow

The main melody of Ebb & Flow is used.

Marina rescued cutscene

After completing the first boss fight against Marina Agitando on the first climb in the Spire of Order, the Spectrum Obligato motif plays as Agent 8 catches Marina in slow motion.

Side Order floor cleared jingle

The recurring melody of Spectrum Obligato is reharmonized as the jingle that plays after clearing a floor during a normal run in Splatoon 3: Side Order. It also intensifies after beating the first and second bosses.

Etymology

Spectrum refers to the theme of color in Side Order and the series as a whole. In classical music, obligato indicates an essential part of a composition that must be played as written (the opposite of which is improvisation). This could refer to the motif heard throughout the game being highlighted in the track, or the obligatory inclusion of Ebb & Flow in the game's finale.

Names in other languages

The name of the song is the same as English in all languages except for Japanese.

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese オンリー・オブリガート ~ フルスロットル・テンタクル(Last Order)
Onrī Oburigāto Furusurottoru Tentakuru Rasuto Ōdā
Only Obligato ~ Full-Throttle Tentacle (Last Order)