-In the song Cowgirl, part of the background instrumentation includes the sound of a locust.
-Dynamite Rave, as far as I know, is the only song with a jump followed by a sixteenth-note. I bet a lot of people miss that one.
-Ecstacy slows down a couple of bpm shortly after the first stop for a measure... you can really see it on x2.
-The first arrows of Twin Bee heavy (a song based on a Konami video game) are UUDDLRLR - the same as the famous Konami code that gives you 30 lives on a bunch of games.
-Genom Screams and The Earth Light are almost the same song... is one a remix of the other? Similarly, Nori Nori Nori and Baby Love Me are almost the same song.
-There is at least one song where you have to hit four arrows at once - Paranoia Evolution 6-panel. So if you can find a Solo machine, try it out.
-The song title ".59" means "heaven"... the Kanji symbols for those numbers look the same as the word "heaven."
I guess those last two were more like trivia. Anyway, your turn.
Den said:
-Genom Screams and The Earth Light are almost the same song... is one a remix of the other? Similarly, Nori Nori Nori and Baby Love Me are almost the same song.
No they're not that's goa.
No they're not that's Eurobeat.
Also, Dance Dance Revolution Oni also has a jump followed by 16th's as well, but I'm pretty sure that the steps were patterned after Dynamite Rave because they're both very similiar, especially in the beginning.
Yes.
ESPECIALLY EUROBEAT
It's just designed to be like that. Listen to SEB and Euromach albums 1-100159832570 and see for yourself.
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