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* The way the four of them recite their motto every time they are encountered is somewhat similar to [[Jessie]] and [[James]] of [[Team Rocket]] in the {{pkmn|anime}}. | * The way the four of them recite their motto every time they are encountered is somewhat similar to [[Jessie]] and [[James]] of [[Team Rocket]] in the {{pkmn|anime}}. | ||
* In Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia, one of the audience members calls the group the Go-Rock Squad, in which they quickly correct them. They are possibly showing that they no longer wish to be affiliated with the Go-Rock Squad. | * In Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia, one of the audience members calls the group the Go-Rock Squad, in which they quickly correct them. They are possibly showing that they no longer wish to be affiliated with the Go-Rock Squad. | ||
* In terms of acoustic, Garret's bass appears to be fretless. This is supported by the pitch slides in the solo's sequence as well as the manga illustrations | |||
* Curiously enough, the {{wp|MIDI|midi}} sequence for Garret's bass solo is named "SEQ_GOGO_TRUMPET" in the first game, it's thus a possibility that Garret was initially meant to play the trumpet. | |||
* Clyde's drum is often mistaken for an {{wp|Ashiko|ashiko}} or a {{wp|Bongo_drum|bongò}}, the goblet-like shape however is that of a {{wp|Djembe|djembe drum}}. This is further supported by the name of his solo sequence in the first Ranger game, being "SEQ_GOGO_DJEMBE". The confusion is also due to the fact the term bongo is mistakenly associated with several ethnic percussions. | |||
* Both Garret's bass and Billy's guitar aren't attached to any visible amplifiers. It is possible that the instruments have them incorporated. | |||
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