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Squid Squad creates the majority of music heard in both [[Turf War|Regular]] and [[Ranked Battle]]s in {{S}}. Prior to Version {{Ver|S|2.0.0}} of ''Splatoon'', the only other artists doing so were the [[Squid Sisters]], having made the music for [[Splatfest]] battles.
Squid Squad creates the majority of music heard in both [[Turf War|Regular]] and [[Ranked Battle]]s in {{S}}. Prior to Version {{Ver|S|2.0.0}} of ''Splatoon'', the only other artists doing so were the [[Squid Sisters]], having made the music for [[Splatfest]] battles. In {{S2}} and {{S3}}, despite Squid Squad having disbanded, its members remain active in the bands [[Diss-Pair]] and [[Front Roe]] respectively.


== Members==
== Members==

Revision as of 14:31, 4 April 2023

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For the mode in which players form a squad with friends, see Squad Battle.
This group of squid punks is the Squid Squad. They're one of Inkopolis's hottest acts, and their tracks can be heard as background music during many of the Inkling Turf Wars. Sadly, their shows sell out instantly and they're always being mobbed by fans, so they don't make public appearances very often.

Squid Squad is one of the main bands in Splatoon, comprised of three Inklings and a sea urchin. Their newest album at the time of Splatoon's release is called Fresh Kids, the various songs of which are used in multiplayer battles. They have disbanded as of Splatoon 2.[2]

After the disbanding, each of their members have appeared in different bands. Quinn appears in Diss-Pair alongside Mashup in Splatoon 2, while Ichiya, Nami, and Murasaki appear in Front Roe with a new member in Splatoon 3.

Songs

Fictional Band Song Name Audio
S Band Squid Squad.jpg
Squid Squad
Splattack! (Jam Session)
Opening
Splattack!
Ink or Sink
Seaskape
Kraken Up
Metalopod
Now or Never!

Squid Squad creates the majority of music heard in both Regular and Ranked Battles in Splatoon. Prior to Version 2.0.0 of Splatoon, the only other artists doing so were the Squid Sisters, having made the music for Splatfest battles. In Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3, despite Squid Squad having disbanded, its members remain active in the bands Diss-Pair and Front Roe respectively.

Members

Ichiya

This guy handles lead vocals and guitar in the Squid Squad, and he writes most of the music and lyrics, too. Well, he never actually learned to read music, but he's got a gift for rippin' phat guitar riffs, and most importantly he's got that rockstar charm to inspire the other members to greatness.
— Live from the Squid Research Lab

Ichiya is the band's lead vocalist and guitarist. He is selfish and has the temperament of a prodigy, though he knows nothing about music theory and simply makes songs with flashy guitar riffs, though others are drawn to his charm. He enjoys taking walks as a hobby.[3]

Nami

The keyboardist is the group's only girl. The melodies she weaves reveal a foundation in deep-sea squid funk that's truly on another level.

Nami is the band's synthesizer player, a skilled musician with some knowledge of jazz theory. She is described as being the craziest member of the band and goes by several nicknames, including "Mida-chan", "Master Namida", "Naminami", and "Girl from Planet Namik".[3]

Quinn

The bass player is the group's oldest member. He's one cool customer who doesn't show much emotion, but make no mistake, he's the backbone of this band. He's always the first one at soundcheck, and the last one to leave the stage at the end of the encore.
— Live from the Squid Research Lab

Quinn is the band's bassist. Although he appears stoic, he is passionate about music. He attempted to draw out Ichiya's potential, but was relatively distant from the rest of the band, as he views Squid Squad as little more than a passing fad. He is usually expressionless and only makes slight movements when playing.[3]

Murasaki

The drummer's a bit rough around the edges. They call him wild child for a reason. This youngster's sense of rhythm is uncanny, and when it matters most, his sticks are always there to lead the way with a wicked beat barrage. He really gives his all on stage—if you look closely you might catch him weeping during a drum solo.
— Live from the Squid Research Lab

Murasaki is the band's drummer. He has a lot of energy and potential, but does not use a wide variety of techniques, with his drum fills simply being a repeated hit of the snare.[3]

Artists

Trivia

A comparison of the Squid Squad sticker in Splatoon and Splatoon 3
  • The Squid Squad's album can be seen on the loading screen of Splatoon, on the white shelf to the right of the screen.
    • Additionally, they can sometimes be seen just before an Inkopolis News broadcast begins.
  • The band members' Japanese names are sushi references:
    • Namida is wasabi used by a sushi chef. It also means "tear".
    • Ichiya comes from "ichiya zushi" (一夜鮨, lit. "one-night sushi"), a kind of fermented sushi.
    • Ikkan is simply from the word "ikkan" (一貫), a unit for sushi.
    • Murasaki is soy sauce used by a sushi chef. It also means "dark blue violet".
  • Squid Squad can be seen on a poster in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe's version of Urchin Underpass.
  • It was revealed in the liner notes for Splatune and Splatune 2 that the song Now or Never!, performed by many different musical acts in the franchise (Squid Squad, Squid Sisters, Wet Floor, Off the Hook, C-Side, and Deep Cut), was originally made by Squid Squad.
  • The yellow sticker on Squid Squad's album art can be seen in Splatoon's Sunken Scroll 1.
  • Squid Squad's catchphrase is "Colorful forever, with a smidge of sepia." according to the band's Splatune article. It was referenced in a SplatoonJP tweet announcing the release of Front Roe's "Sea Me Now".

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Names in other languages

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References