not much to say here except...this song is one of the hardest songs on ddr ever. clocking in at a blazing fast 300bpm it is also one of the fastest songs,which stays at 300bpm throughout the entire thing. As a 10 footer it will keep your feet moving at their fastest almost the entire time.
i've passed this song 81 times with a B on heavy mode and one time with an A. my highest combo was 332.
by Miguel January 13, 2005
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a damn fast DDR song that I beat haha!!!
I beat all the max's, you can't. Take and Yasu are the best DDR players in the world. And all the who say that Yasu is onw of the top 5 are wrong he and Take are the best.
by Todd December 5, 2003
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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.
Just because you can't beat Max 300 on heavy doesn't mean you're a bad person.
by Damian Yerrick February 9, 2004
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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".
I'd rather run suicides than play Max 300
by Matt September 7, 2004
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