A purportedly 300 BPM song by Omega (an alias for Konami composer Naoki Maeda). It appears in the following Dance Dance Revolution mixes: DDRMAX, DDRMAX 2, and DDR Extreme. In DDRMAX, it was the "extra stage" for players who got a AA grade on their last song on heavy difficulty.
Some players consider the song's single heavy (10') stepchart unnecessarily hard, though it involves little technical skill (no crossovers or spins and few significant freezes or toe-taps) but merely the ability to run in place at 10 Hz. Still, the light (6') and standard (8') steps can still prove fun.
Some players consider the song's single heavy (10') stepchart unnecessarily hard, though it involves little technical skill (no crossovers or spins and few significant freezes or toe-taps) but merely the ability to run in place at 10 Hz. Still, the light (6') and standard (8') steps can still prove fun.
by Damian Yerrick February 09, 2004
An extremely fast and difficult song from DDR, requiring incredible stamina and sight-reading abilities. It was the first 10 footer to appear when it debuted on DDRMAX and the fastest song to date. Once you pass thing song, you can join the "Max club".
by Matt September 07, 2004
A song in the Konami game "Dance Dance Revolution" with a satanic overload of arrows filling up the screen as they scroll at a breakneck 300 bpm. It appears that people's feet blur as they attempt this level. There is a blinking warning label attached to the song, as most people attempting it die of exhaustion or trauma to their shins.
by Anonymous September 03, 2003
First 10 foot song ever released in the history of DDR. Origonaly released on 6th mix (DDR max). Max300 requires large amounts of stamina and insane amounts of speed.
by I'm stupid March 27, 2003
A song from Konami's Dance Dance Revolution series only available on 6th mix and up. It features unbelievable requirements of speed, stamina, and coordination to merely pass with a grade of D. It's voltage and stream are (literally) off the charts. And the feeling that the song gives you can be summed up with the main theme of the background, painful spiked metal balls, as if they're digging into your ankles and legs.
by Jeff Gentile (got a B on MAX 300) October 08, 2003
A song in DDR that only someone with super-speed or a bitter suicidal ex with a deathwish would want to play.
by Josh Tomlinson August 09, 2003
Max 300 is the first song in the Dance Dance Revolution series to be ranked under a 10-foot difficulty (on Heavy mode). This tough song consists of up to 573 arrows when on Heavy mode. Max 300 is also the first song to be played through "Extra Stage" under certain conditions.
by Angelic April 12, 2004