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*Although the band officially has seven members, only three are visible on the album artwork.<ref name="splatoonJP">{{TWI}} [https://twitter.com/SplatoonJP/status/1663108385976508417 Reveal tweet on SplatoonJP]</ref> | *Although the band officially has seven members, only three are visible on the album artwork.<ref name="splatoonJP">{{TWI}} [https://twitter.com/SplatoonJP/status/1663108385976508417 Reveal tweet on SplatoonJP]</ref> | ||
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*The member on the left side of the album cover appears to be based on a [ | *The member on the left side of the album cover appears to be based on a [[wikipedia:Blue-ringed octopus|blue-ringed octopus]]. | ||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |
Revision as of 16:13, 8 June 2023
Template:InfoboxCharacter Yoko & the Gold Bazookas is a band in Splatoon 3. One of their songs, Ska-BLAM, plays in the announcement trailer for Sizzle Season 2023. Their lineup consists of a trumpet (Yoko), trombone, and baritone saxophone, accompanied by a full rhythm section, as well as vocals.
The band is a side project of Yoko from Ink Theory.[1] The band was formed when Yoko joined a jam session in Splatsville to test her skills. After getting along with the other musicians in attendance, they quickly formed a seven-member group.[2]
Songs
Fictional Band | Song Name | Audio File |
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Yoko & the Gold Bazookas | Ska-BLAM | |
Three-Horn Circus | ||
Rockagilly Blues |
Trivia
- Although the band officially has seven members, only three are visible on the album artwork.[2]
- This also makes them the largest band in the Splatoon series.
- The member on the left side of the album cover appears to be based on a blue-ringed octopus.
Etymology
Yoko is a trumpet player who was a member of Ink Theory in Splatoon 2. The Gold Bazookas are probably a reference to the brass instruments played in the songs, and the "x and the y" naming format is common among popular ska bands.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | YOKO HORNS & FRIENDS | |
German | Yoko & the Gold Bazookas | Same as English |
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