Bang Bang Bang

"Bang Bang Bang " by is featured on  and . It can be also found in the files of. A United States exclusive VIPMADE routine is available on 8th-generation consoles and the Nintendo Switch with an internet connection only but available on and  for the rest of the world.

P1/P3
P1/P3 are the backup dancers. Both are men wearing a grayish-blue bandana on their mouth, a matching cape with a hood, cyan lines on the sleeves and a cyan coloring in the inside, and a pair of matching pants with two dark gray stripes. They are both shirtless, and they have a gray-bluish handprint on their torsos.

In the chorus, their clothes become a black beanie with a blood red elastic band, a gray furry neck pillow, a dark red tank top with grey straps, a pair of grey pants with blood red rips on the left leg, and a pair of dark purple boots.

P2
P2 is a man. He is wearing a traditional Native American headdress with black fur and yellow feathers, an orange headband with black zigzag lines and red pompoms on the sides, along with light orange feathers on the back. He also wears a gray jacket with orange boats' wheels on it, along with bottle green pants with two black lines. He is wearing an orange hoodie with two lilac-grey laces and a darkened orange handprint on it, and a pair of black boots. His glove is lilac. In 's remake, his headdress is now more of a worker's hat, but the hat's decoration still holds the same color scheme of the headdress.

In the chorus, his clothes are a black cap with a bright white crown attached to its brim, a black-and-white choker, an amaranth-and-purple robe, a pair of round sunglasses, an amaranth tank top, a black-and-white sash, a pair of purple pants with rips in both legs and a black belt, and a pair of dark purple boots.

Towards the end of the song, the coaches change into inverted colored versions of their starting outfits.

Extreme Version
The coach is a man. He wears a blood red beanie over his cyan mohawk, a pair of pink-rimmed sunglasses, a black crop-top long-sleeved shirt, a trenchcoat with black and pink swirls on its top and bottom part and yellow and sea blue patterns on its central part, a pink necklace, a black belt with a pink buckle, 2 pink chains attached to the belt, a pair of plastic parachute pants and a pair of orange and yellow sneakers with dark blue laces and white soles.

Towards the end of the song, the coach changes into an inverted colored version of his outfit.

VIPMADE
The coach is Matt Steffanina. He has a black baseball cap on, a red and black zip-up hoodie with a giant white 2 on it, white pants, and black and white sneakers.

Classic
The routine takes place in a factory, starting with a dimly-lit room with a turbine that flashes to the beat of the song and chains hanging on the ceiling. Several speakers and a flight of stairs can be seen under the turbine. At the sides of the room are pile drivers that crash to the beat of the song, kicking up sparks in the process, and pools of molten metal. During T.O.P. and G-Dragon's verse, the room shines red in color.

Before the chorus begins, the background turns dark and flashes dimly to the beat of the song before revealing P1/P3's clones and an industrial building in the background. Spotlights then start shining in quick succession onto the dancers and the clones.

In the chorus, the background changes into a red industrial building with 2 big pile drivers on it with a red sky and a burning red mountain behind them. Some of the windows are lit up as the pile drivers crash to the beat of the song and kick up sparks and the spotlights on the building shine on the dancers and the clones.

In the bridge, the background turns dark as dark red lines move across the floor slowly while flames, lights, and spotlights shine to the beat of the song.

Extreme Version
The background for the Extreme routine uses the same templates as the Classic routine. The differences are that colored screens filter it, the P1/P3 clones and the factory building from the Classic routine have a pink outline during the pre-chorus, the chorus's background is darker, the words "BANG BANG BANG" appear one word at a time when sung in the chorus and the clones and the building are barely visible in the bridge. The filters are primarily red, orange, yellow, and blue and they pulsate, light up and bulge to the beat of the song and the coach's movements.

VIPMADE
The background shows a brick wall with a frame of lights surrounding it. Along with Matt, there is Bailey Sok and Kaycee Rice.

Classic
There are 4 Gold Moves in  and 3 Gold Moves in :

Gold Move 1: Bounce your right leg, stretch the right arm and bend the left one in front of your head.

Gold Move 2: Move both of your hands down from your head in two circles.

Gold Move 3 ( only) : Gold Move 4: Pound your hands forwards and turn left.
 * P1/P3: Punch the air with your right arm while jumping.
 * P2: Raise your right arm in a semicircle.

Extreme Version
There are 2 Gold Moves in the Extreme Version routine:

Gold Move 1: Punch the air with your right hand.

Gold Move 2: Do a spinning jump to the left with your arms stretched in 180°.

VIPMADE
There are 2 Gold Moves in the VIPMADE routine:

Gold Move 1: Hit the air 2 times.

Gold Move 2: Hit the air downwards and bring your arms up.

Appearances in Playlists
 is featured in the following playlists:


 * Challenging Dances
 * 30-Minute Workout
 * Around the World
 * Trios and Quartets
 * Must Dance 2019


 * Passport In A Playlist
 * World Music Day
 * Hall Of Fame
 * All Songs A-E


 * Extreme
 * All Songs A-E


 * Passport In A Playlist
 * All Songs A-E

General

 * Bang Bang Bang is the second song by BIGBANG in the series.
 * This is the first song originally from the Chinese series to come to the main series.
 * This is also the sixth Korean song in the main series.
 * This makes BIGBANG the second artist originally from the Japanese series to come to the main series, after Hatsune Miku.
 * Some moves from the official choreography are used in both the Classic and Extreme routines.
 * The previews for the Extreme Version and VIPMADE routines feature four players instead of six.
 *  is the second song to have a color inversion, after Hey Mama.
 * This is the first time where color inversion is used in at least two routines for one song (in this case, the Classic and Extreme versions).
 * On, when “Let's go” is sung, “Let's” is misspelled as “Ret't”.
 * In addition, the word "bang" is always written in caps. This also applies to Korean words with "bang" in them.

Classic

 *  is the hardest Classic routine in, as it is the only one to have both a Hard difficulty rating and an Intense effort rating.
 * The C2 coaches are the only coaches in to not have avatars.
 * P2's headdress in the Classic routine comes from the music video.
 * As seen in a Behind the Scenes video made to promote the launch of, P1/C1's color scheme was slightly different, as the light blue parts of his outfit were orange and his glove was cobalt blue instead of red.
 * In the menu square from the files, the coaches' outlines are orange. However, in the cover, they have a blue outline.
 * In the files, the line "" is written in Latin alphabet, resulting in it being so long that it overlaps the end of the pictogram slide.
 * In addition, the word "" ("melody") is translated to English.
 * Both errors were fixed in.
 * Some pictograms from were remade in.
 *  is the first Trio routine in which every single coach is portrayed by the same person.
 * When  was added to the Favorites playlist during its first release in, Havana could appear before it in spite of it being removed.
 * The menu icon for Havana was shown as a blank square with no song title and no stars. When the icon was clicked on, the song title and the artist name from ' appeared, but ''Havanas cover was shown.
 * After the temporary removal of  from, P1/P3's avatar was still available in-game.
 * The Gift Machine in features a postcard associated to the Classic routine, which has a completely different background.
 * In a Nintendo News article for the Ubisoft Publisher Sale for August 29, 2019 to September 11, 2019, P2 in his C2 form can be seen with a red crown instead of a white one.

Extreme Version

 * The pictograms for the Extreme Version have cyan arrows even though the coach’s glove is red.
 * Unlike the VIPMADE routine, this routine keeps its same difficulty and effort ratings.
 * The background features tiles similar to that of the Extreme version of Despacito's background.
 * As was the case with Je sais pas danser, No Lie, Hala Bel Khamis, Obsesión, Monsters of Jazz, A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got) (Twenties Version), Irish Meadow Dance, Mad Love (Extreme), Work Work (Extreme), Shinobi Cat, Finesse (Remix) (Extreme), Havana (Tango Version), Miłość w Zakopanem, and Tales of the Desert, as well was the VIP version, the preview only has four players.

VIPMADE

 * Due to the song having an Extreme routine and a VIPMADE routine rated "Extreme", this is the first and only song in the series to have two Alternate routines with the "Extreme" difficulty.
 * In the preview for the VIPMADE routine, the pictograms are in default colors.
 * In the menu icon for the VIPMADE routine, the coach is reversed.
 * When the VIPMADE routine was first added, the difficulty rating was initially “Medium” and the effort rating was “Low”. However, on December 1, 2018, they were changed to “Extreme” and “Intense”.
 * Some pictograms for the VIPMADE routine reference, , , , , , and  in their names.      Two other pictograms are inappropriately named “wtfmove_sh” and “wtfmove2_sh”.
 * The VIPMADE's avatar is the first VIPMADE/Fanmade avatar which actually represents the coach. All the previous ones apply a blue stylized victory hand on the bottom left of the Classic one.

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