Don't Slip

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Don't Slip
Artist Wet Floor
Vocals Hiroaki Takeuchi
Sachiko Watabe
Keaton (in-game)
Mizo (in-game)
Ryley (in-game)
Guitar Akitoshi Kuroda
Mizo (in-game)
Ryley (in-game)
Bass IKUO
Neil (in-game)
Drums Kei Yamazaki
Candi (in-game)
Synth Keaton (in-game)
Game Splatoon 2
Splatoon 3
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Heard in
Splatoon 2
Multiplayer
Heard in
Splatoon 3
Lobby
Featured in Squid Beatz 2 (Splatoon 2) - track 4
Jukebox (Splatoon 3)
Splatune 2 - disc 1, track 5
Genre Rock
Electronic
BPM 186
Key signature A Dorian
D Mixolydian
E minor
Time signature 7/4 and 4/4
Length 3:07 (Splatune 2)
Sample

Don't Slip is a song performed by Wet Floor.

Description

Don't Slip is an upbeat, electronic rock song featuring a changing time signature, starting in 7/4 with an intro featuring two separate guitars, bass, and drums. One of the guitars drops out as Mizo starts singing in the Inkling language, but joins back in when Ryley starts singing. Roughly thirty seconds in, the vocals stop for a brief instrumental break featuring the guitars, bass, and drums, as the time signature switches to 4/4. After fifty seconds, a synth solo briefly takes over, followed by a small set of Inkling language lyrics before the song loops. It is one of the multiplayer themes included in Splatoon 2 at launch, with a random chance of playing during a match. It can also be heard in Squid Beatz 2, with a maximum score of 121 and 271 in Normal and Hard modes, respectively. In Splatoon 3, this song can sometimes play in the lobby.

See also: Don't Slip

The song is also featured in the soundtrack for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and by default, it has a chance of playing on Moray Towers. It can also be heard in the Sounds section in the Vault menu.

Artists

Trivia

  • It is the only multiplayer battle theme that is not predominantly in 4/4 time.

Etymology

"Don't slip" is a phrase often seen on poolsides or other wet surfaces, likely a reference to the band Wet Floor's name.