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The MAX series is a collection of several (at present 6) songs from the various releases of Dance Dance Revolution. All of them have been given the 10-foot difficulty rating and are considered the pinacle of achievement to pass for the average DDR player. (In addition to the other "Boss songs" )MAX300MAX300 was released in Dance Dance Revolution MAX and was the first song to be given the 10-foot difficulty rating (however, due to the rating system of DDR MAX, it was not actually given a foot rating. The foot rating system was restored with Dance Dance Revolution MAX2 and it was given the correct designation there.) Running at 300 BPM for the entire song except a stop in the middle, the Maniac steps are a tiring combination of fast 8th notes, designed to be a complete stamina drain for the player. Passing the song requires extreme endurance and speed, as it is common to have as many as 10 notes in one second.Song Info
MAXX UNLIMITEDMAXX UNLIMITED was released in Dance Dance Revolution MAX2 as a continuation of the series created with MAX300 in Dance Dance Revolution MAX. Going even faster, to 320 BPM, it is less focused on sheer stamina and speed than on technique. The heavy steps require fast jumps and streams, and complex rhythms. Beginning at 300 BPM and slowing down as low as 47 BPM, it features a series of tempo changes designed to throw the player off rhythm, as well as a full stop similar to MAX300's in its centre of the song, right before speeding up to 320 BPM. While not as physically demanding as MAX300, it is considered by many in the DDR community to be just as hard or harder.Song Info
The legend of MAXThe legend of MAX, also abbreviated LoM, was released in Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME and was one of the first songs to recieve the "Flashing 10-footer" rating (the other was Paranoia Survivor Max, also from EXTREME). Some feel that it sounded less like the previous MAX's and more like a Paranoia, though this is debatable as the trademark melody is still present. Featuring technically challenging runs and jumps, it is simmilar in difficulty to MAXX UNLIMITED. The legend of MAX begins at 333 BPM and continues the trademark "Max Full Stop" in the centre of the song, before going to 83 BPM and finally back to the original 333 BPM.Song Info
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