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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>
** This also makes them the largest band in the {{Ss}}.
** This also makes them the largest band in the {{Ss}}.
*The member on the left side of the album cover appears to be based on a [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue-ringed_octopus blue-ringed octopus].
*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]
  • 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
Japan Japanese YOKO HORNS & FRIENDS
Germany German Yoko & the Gold Bazookas Same as English

References