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Introduction 2. FAQ 3. Basics 3A. Controls 3B. Menus/Displays 3C. How to Dance 3D. Dancing Tips for the Beginner 3E. Dancing Tips for the Intermediate 3F. Dancing Tips for the Advanced 3G. Dancing Tips for Doubles 4. Default Song List (Part 1) 4A. Alphabet Aerobics 4B. Bath of Least Resistance 4C. Body Rock (Olav Basoski's Da Hot Funk Da Freak Funk Remix) 4D. Crazy In Love 4E. Hateful 4F. Hey Mama 4G. I Just Wanna Live 4H. Istanbul (Not Constantinople) 4I. Mi Alma 4J. Play That Funky Music 4K. Rock Lobster 4L. So Many Times 4M. Superstylin' 4N. Virtual Insanity 4O. Walk This Way 4P. What I'd Say 4Q. Where's Your Head At 4R. Whip It 5. Default Song List (Part 2) 5A. Bassile 5B. Come With Me (by Yahel & Tammy) 5C. Come With Me (by Raindancer) 5D. Conflict (Turmoil Mix) 5E. Delta 32 (UFO! Remix) 5F. Hash the Sun 5G. Hot on the Phone 5H. I Am Gothic (2003 Remix) 5I. Imperfection (Tycho Brahe remix) 5J. Midnight Frankenstein 5K. Nari Narien (Jay Dabhi remix) 5L. Raise Your Hands 5M. Stakeout (Ultra:mix) 5N. The Cat In The Moon 50. The Cult of Gnosyllis 5P. The Imperial Carnival 5Q. The Spirit of Hawk 5R. Why (Club Mix) 6. Default Song List (Part 3) 6A. BUTTERFLY 6B. BYE BYE BABY BALLOON 6C. TOGETHER & FOREVER 6D. Balalaika, Carried With The Wind (Jondi & Spesh mix) 6E. MOMENT 40 6F. Rock-a-billy Willy 6G. AKUMAJO DRACULA MEDLEY 6H. CARNIVAL DAY 6I. pot-ourri d'orange 6J. Sunflower Girl 6K. bag 6L. BREAK DOWN! 6M. CANDY* 6N. Daikenkai 6O. Destiny lovers 6P. e-motion 6Q. Firefly 6R. KISS ME ALL NIGHT LONG 6S. Miracle Moon (L.E.D. LIGHT STYLE MIX) 6T. Sakura 7. Unlockable Songs 7A. BRILLIANT R•E•D 7B. Colors (Midihead's Sapphire Mix) 7C. Dança de Yuka 7D. ever snow 7E. Frozen Ray (DIRTYHERTZ Mix) 7F. Giudecca 7G. Himawari 7H. Insaner 7I. Jelly Kiss (Midihead's Smack Mix) 7J. LOVE THIS FEELIN' (ZONK REMIX) 7K. Music to Your Head 7L. PARADE OF THE WOODEN SOLDIERS 7M. Rainbow Flyer 7N. Right On Time 7O. The legend of MAX 8. Song Pack Songs (13+) 8A. SP13 - Bass On the Side 8B. SP13 - Brazilian Anthem 8C. SP13 - CELEBRATE NITE (EURO TRANCE STYLE) 8D. SP13 - GHOST REVIVAL (Brownboy Mix) 8E. SP13 - Spin the disc --- 8F. SP14 - e-motion ~ROMANTIC STYLE~ 8G. SP14 - Evolution 8H. SP14 - Gamelan de Couple 8I. SP14 - THE STRONG JAEGER (UFO! Remix) 8J. SP14 - WILD RUSH (PCM Remix) --- 8K. SP15 - HIGHER (next morning mix) 8L. SP15 - LIGHT MOTION 8M. SP15 - Outer Limits (Akira Ishihara Mix) 8N. SP15 - Sold It For a Song 8O. SP15 - SP-TRIP MACHINE (JUNGLE MIX) --- 8P. SP25 - 250bpm (Jondi & spesh remix) 8Q. SP26 - Love Me Do (The Acolyte's remix) 9. Secrets 10. Standard Guide Stuff 10A. Legal 10B. E-mail Guidelines 10C. Credits 10D. Version Updates 10E. The Final Word ****************************************************************************** 1. INTRODUCTION ****************************************************************************** Hi and Konnichi wa! Welcome to my FAQ for DDR Ultramix 3 for the X-BOX! Unlike other FAQs I've done in the past for the DDR series, I'm unable to get my hands on this game to play it properly, so I can't give a complete FAQ/Walkthrough as I'm used to. However, the game deserves, at least, something, so I'm giving everything I can get without dropping all the money for a new X-BOX. What you'll find in this guide: - The song list - Their statistics and difficulties - Lyrics, where I can get them - Where all the songs come from, their artists, etc. - Basic info on Song Packs 13 and up - Basic info on the game's other modes - How to unlock the hidden songs What you WON'T find in this guide: - Play/Heavy notes - Extended information on the game's other modes - Information on Song Packs 1-12 (please refer to my UM1 and UM2 guides for that information) ****************************************************************************** 2. FAQ ****************************************************************************** Q: What is Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 3? A: DDR Ultramix 3 is the third game in Konami of Hawaii's adaptation of the DDR series for the X-BOX. Q: How does one play Dance Dance Revolution games? A: It's actually pretty simple. Your "controller" has four directions: left, down, up, and right, which are shown at the top of your play screen. You select a song. As the song plays, arrows will start scrolling up to your top line. When an arrow scrolling up reaches the line of arrows at the top, you must "step" on the direction matching that arrow's direction. If two arrows come up at once, you must press both at once. If a green "freeze" arrow appears, you must hold that step at the beginning until the freeze arrow ends. Q: Can I rip my own songs to the X-BOX hard drive and play them? A: Nope. Copyright issues, of course. Q: How many songs in this mix? A: 56 standard, plus 14 unlockable. Add an extra 72 if you plan to download song packs. Q: Is this game X-BOX LIVE capable? A: Yes. By going online, you're able to play with other people on LIVE, as well as download additional content for a small fee. Q: Can I use Song Packs 1-12 in this game? A: Yes. I'm not sure how the backwards compatibility goes with Song Packs in this game, but I'm assuming so far that if you want to use SPs 1-6 on Ultramix 1, make sure you download through that game. Q: Does this game support Song Packs 13 and up? A: Yes, and only in this game. You cannot use those Song Packs in Ultramix 1 or 2. Q: Is this just like any DDR in the arcades? A: Not really. Konami of Hawaii is trying to distance themselves not only from the arcade scene of DDR, but also the PlayStation console DDRs in general. Not only is the game setup non-arcade (no stages, for example), but there are actually very few songs in this mix that have been in other DDRs. Q: Why isn't (insert song here) in this mix or any others? A: Usually, it's directly related to the fact that, despite Konami's usage of these songs for DDR, the songs are still owned by the songs' artists. This means that the contract the artists have with Konami only refers to the games they specify, which is generally the arcade mix, and (most of the time) the corresponding Japanese Playstation console port. Getting the songs over here is a whole other story, and I feel that we're lucky to get the songs that we do. Additionally, Konami of Hawaii is trying to distance themselves from the PlayStation and arcade games, so we're receiving fewer "established" DDR tunes. Q: What does this mix have for special modes? A: In addition to all the modes of the last game (including Training, Workout, Edit, Battle, Challenge, Bomb, Attack, and Synch), there are also two new modes of play: Quest and Freestyle, as well a Jukebox mode. Q: Does this game seriously have Quad Mode? A: Yeah. If you have four pads, a big enough TV so you can see it from all four, and a whole lotta room, you too can play Quad Mode. Q: Just who is NAOKI? A: Naoki Maeda has been with Konami for many years. He is the leader of Konami AM Internal Sound Team, who are in charge of coming up with songs for each new DDR release. He's responsible for many songs throughout DDR-dom, under lots of artist names. He also has the support of other artists and vocalists, such as Paula Terry, Thomas Howard, and Aaron G. His artist names include, but are not limited to: Omega (the symbol), 1479, 180, 190, 190', 200, 270, 290, 8 bit, B3-PROJECT, BIG-O, BLUE DESTROYERS, Crystal Aliens, DANDY MINIERO, d-complex, DJ KAZU, DE-SIRE, DIVAS, DR. VIBE, FACTOR-X, FIXX, KTz, Luv UNLIMITED, mitsu-O!, MR. DOG, MUSTACHE MEN, N&S, N.M.R, NAOKI, NAOKI 190, NAOKI underground, NM, NO.9, NW260, RE-VENGE, RevenG, Stone Bros., TailBros, THE FINAL BAND, THE SURRENDERS, UZI-LAY, Z, ZZ. Some of these are not actually names for Naoki, but sometimes artists he's used for vocals in the songs. Q: What is beatmania? A: Developed almost concurrently with DDR, BM is a series of games where you use your fingers instead of your feet. You have a set of keys, like a piano, and you have to tap those to create the music (each key tap adds music to the playing score). Also, you have a turntable to "scratch", which also adds sound. The original beatmania had 5 keys, beatmania IIDX has 7 keys (and is the only one of the series still coming out with new mixes), and beatmania III has 5 keys and a foot pedal. Q: What are Guitar Freaks and drummania? A: These ongoing series are favorites from BEMANI. Guitar Freaks uses a guitar with three neck buttons and a "pick", which allows you to insert music into the song. drummania is similar, using a drum set. A few mixes into the series, BEMANI got the wise idea of combining the two series, giving each mix the same list, and allowing the machines to link up. Q: What is Dance ManiaX? A: This is a short-lived series that was made to showcase more Dancemania tunes, as well as a bunch of Konami Originals. It's played with light beams, and blocking them in time with the music. Q: What is Keyboardmania? A: This is another short-lived series based around a keyboard. Much like Konami's other games, you're required to play the keyboard (composed of two octaves) to create the music as the game dictates to you. Q: What is pop'n music? A: This is a currently ongoing BEMANI series that is similar to beatmania, only it just involves a bunch of colored buttons. It has a more cartoonish look to it than other BEMANI series, and many of the songs are happy songs, or songs from popular anime. Q: What is "A Different Drum"? A: Described as "the source for synthpop", this is a label group that distributes the music of several different artists/groups to put them further in the public light (similar to Toshiba-EMI's Dancemania series, actually). You can check out their site at adifferentdrum.com for more info. Q: Hey, did you know that (insert song here) was in (insert game here) first? A: Well, please, if I've made mistakes, let me know. I pride myself on a healthy knowledge of BEMANI, but no one's perfect. If something's wrong, tell me. Q: I think a genre you have listed is incorrect. A: Tell me what you think it should be, but present a good case, because I've asked a lot of people about this subject. However, if you're disputing a genre that has a star (*) after it, then I won't bother, because those are the official genres as Konami states. ****************************************************************************** 3. BASICS ****************************************************************************** ============== 3A. Controls = ============== Directional Buttons: Moves your selection on all the menus or steps in that direction. A: Confirm selection B: Cancel selection Start: Start game Back: Hold during gameplay to automatically fail the song. NOTE: If using a controller, then A, B, X, and Y will step in their relative direction on the controller's face. ==================== 3B. Menus/Displays = ==================== Main Menu Game Mode: Select this to access the main game (see How To Dance for more info). Party Mode: Play new game types against your friends. Freestyle: Play songs without step charts and get rated on your performance. Quest Mode: Travel North America and build your dance team to become "famous". Workout Mode: A more fitness-oriented way to play. Challenge Mode: Play special challenges set for you by the game. Xbox Live: Play against other dancers online or download new content. Training Mode: Practice any open song in any kind of situation. Edit Mode: Create your own step patterns for any open song. Options: Basic option stuff. Check below for more info. --- Options Menu Sound Settings: Voice: Turn the announcer on or off. Volume: Adjust the volume of the SFX, voices, and music. Effect: Turn it on to have access to the below settings: Reverb: Set the reverb for different settings. Equalizer: Adjust the output for low, mid, and high frequency sounds. Control Settings: Double Mode Settings: Allows you to adjust the controls for Double Play if you use a controller. Vibration: Allows you to set vibration to occur whenever you step, whenever you miss, or not at all. ABXY: Also known as "Dance Play Settings". Turn this off and the ABXY buttons will not register when you step. If you have a proper pad, they will automatically shut off when you play, but this is if you have an adapter and a PS2 pad. Thumbsticks: If you wish, you can make it so the thumbsticks register steps. Graphic Settings: BG Movie: When on, the movie will play in the background. BG Dancer: When on, you'll have a dancer getting his/her groove thang on in the background. BG Brightness: Set how bright the background is if it's distracting you. Show Time: Turn on and you can see a clock showing how long you've been playing. Show Balloon: Toggle the ballon that shows each player's name as a song starts. Step Mark Colors: Set between normal, note type, and order type. Arrow Shape: If you're into aesthetics, you can change how the arrows look. There are ten options. One option is turtles. ^_^ Game Settings: Timing: Changes the sync between the steps and music. Empty Gauge End: If on, then the song will fail you immediately if you lose all your Dance Gauge. If not on, then you can continue to the end even if you fail. Exit To Screen: If you fail, the game can kick you back to the Song List, Select Difficulty, or Select Style screen. Default Difficulty: Allows you to set where the cursor will be at the "Select Difficulty" screen. Useful if you're impatient. Game Level: Changes the rate at which the life bar depletes and replenishes. Weight Units: For Workout Mode. Set it to go by pounds or kilograms. Dancer Settings: Use this to change which dancer will be displayed for each player. There are six default dancers: AFRO, LADY, RAGE, EMI, MAID-ZUKIN, and KONSENTO:03. Records Options: View the highest scores for songs you have played, as well as how many times each song has been played. Name Entry: Enter a name to be used for Quest Mode. Four names can be made for each controller port. Workout Profile: Change the player's weight for Workout Mode. Quest Profile: Change the default dancer for Quest Mode, as well as view flags and items you have collected. Credits: Access this to view the game's credits, and try your hand at the Credits Mini-Game. ================== 3C. How to Dance = ================== Select Game Mode on the menu screen to get underway. --- Select Your Style Single Mode: This is a 1-player or 2-player mode. Each player uses one controller. Double Mode: This is a 1-player mode where the player uses both pads. Every song has different steps for Double Mode than Single. --- Select Difficulty Beginner (BEG): There's no difficulty level for these songs, but you may as well assume that they're mostly 1-footers. You also have an on-screen dancer stepping the steps along with you, but only if you have the option "BG Dancer" turned on in Graphics. Light (LGT): Most songs range from 2 to 5 feet. This is pretty simple if you're getting used to DDR. Standard (STD): Most songs range from 4 to 7 feet. Largely, you'll find that steps reflect how the music goes, as opposed to just being on the beat. Heavy (HVY): Most songs range from 6 to 10 feet. These are the tough ones where they focus on two things: matching the song's notes exactly, and/or kicking up the difficulty to give you pains. Oni (ONI): A few songs (including some Song Pack songs) have this as another "Heavy" difficulty. It could be a lot harder, about the same, or even a bit easier. --- Select Music Use Left and Right to switch songs. Tap Up or Down to change the difficulty. Press A to select. Press B to go back a screen. Press Start or select "SORT" to change the sorting from the standard setup to alphabetical by title, by BPM from fastest to slowest, and alphabetical by the song's artist. If you have Edit Data for a song, continue pressing Up or Down to cycle through the difficulties until you reach your edit. While your selection's on a song, you'll see a little graphic for the name. Below the picture, you'll see the BPM for the song (which may be dynamic). To the right of the graphic are the foot rating for the song (the higher # of feet, the harder the song) and the Groove Radar. Groove Radar: This is a graphical representation of the difficulty of the song. It's broken down into five attributes: - Stream: More or less the overall number of steps. - Voltage: How many steps are sandwiched into how much time. Higher voltage means more steps in less time. - Air: The overall number of double steps (time spent in the air). - Freeze: The overall number and length of freeze arrows. - Chaos: The number of weird steps (not straight 1/4 and 1/8, or steps that force you turn as you step). If you can't figure out what song you want, you can select RANDOM. This will automatically pick a random song at the current difficulty. You will not be able to adjust anything once you hit the RANDOM button. --- Select Options Hold down A as you select your songs to bring up the Song Options menu: Step: Yet another chance to change the difficulty of your song. Speed: This is the speed of the arrows on the screen. It doesn't affect the speed of the song, just the arrows. You can set it to x0.5, x1, x1.5, x2, x3, x5, or x8. Boost: If turned on, the arrows will gradually speed up as they move on the game screen. Appearance: "Visible" is the normal setting. If "Hidden" is on, the arrows will vanish about half-way. If "Sudden" is on, the arrows will appear about half-way. "Phantom" is a combination of both Hidden and Sudden (arrows will only be visible for an instant in the middle). If "Stealth" is on, you won't see the arrows at all. Turn: "Off" is normal. "Mirror" rotates all arrows 180 degrees. "Left" rotates them 90 degrees to the left. "Right" in the other direction. "Shuffle" randomizes the steps. Other: "Off" changes nothing. "Little" will eliminate several steps to make it easier. "Flat" makes all arrows the same color, as opposed to the grading colors used to distinguish beats. "Solo" will change colors so that you can distinguish beats more easily. "Dark" makes the Step Zone invisible. "Help" throws gold arrows into play. If you step on them, you get a big boost to your Dance Gauge. Scroll: "Standard" is normal bottom to top scrolling. "Reverse" is, oddly enough, scrolling from top to bottom. Freeze Arrow: You can turn the Freeze Arrows off. --- Are You Ready? The main field consists of the arrows and the Step Zone, which is a line of arrows on the screen. As the song plays, arrows will begin scrolling along the screen. As the arrows reach the Step Zone, you need to step on those arrows. If you see a green Freeze Arrow, you need to step on that arrow and hold it until the Freeze Arrow ends (you don't need to remove your foot when it ends, just stay on it until it ends, and move your foot at your leisure). On the top of the screen is the Dance Gauge. It starts about half full. As you step properly, it'll fill more. If you misstep, your Dance Gauge will start emptying. If it empties completely, game over. On the bottom of the screen is the difficulty (in case you forgot), and your score as it tallies up. Also in the middle of the screen, you'll see words pop up as you step: PERFECT: You stepped more or less precisely on the arrow. Combo continues, the Dance Gauge increases, and you get the maximum possible score from that step. GREAT: You just about stepped on the arrow. Combo continues, the Dance Gauge increases, but you don't get the full score for the step. GOOD: You're off on the step by a bit. Combo stops, but the Dance Gauge doesn't change. ALMOST: You're off on the step by quite a bit. Combo stops, and your dance meter decreases. BOO: You completely missed the step. Combo stops, and your Dance Gauge decreases. OK!: You stepped on the whole Freeze Arrow. NG: You stepped off the Freeze Arrow before it ended. Combo continues, but your Dance Gauge will decrease. Also marked on the screen is your combo, which is how many PERFECTS and GREATS you have in a row. The announcer will tell you when you hit 100 combo, 200, etc. --- Evaluation Once you complete the song, you'll see an Evaluation Screen. You'll receive a letter grade, a tally on how many of each step you got, a meter on how much of the Groove Radar you filled, your maximum combo, and your score. The letters are AAA, AA, A, B, C, D, and E. E is a failing grade. D through AA are given depending on your dancing abilities. Important aspects are your combos and your step quality: a large number of PERFECTs will drastically increase your score, while even a few BOOs will lower it considerably. AAA is given for all PERFECTs and OKs on Freeze Arrows. Press A on the Evaluation screen to return to the song list. =================================== 3D. Dancing Tips for the Beginner = =================================== KEEP PRACTICING! So, you've just got into DDR, eh? Good for you! You've become a part of a cult sensation that still holds tons of respect in arcades across the country! This game will probably seem quite overwhelming to you at first, especially if you watch people play it and watch them do 9-footers. Don't sweat it. You CAN be as good as them with the proper practice and effort. If you really want to get into this, definitely use the Official DDR Pad. There's no X-BOX controller to use in the arcades, so learn the pad nice and early. Most game stores have a few of these tucked away (possibly more, if Konami's hyping this game like they should). If you're truly a beginner, you may just want to start with a nice cheap pad. That way, if you find it's not for you, you're not out a huge investment. So, to begin, use the Training Mode the game provides you. You can adjust the game to your style. It's no Lesson Mode, but it's all you have in this game. Despite the Training Mode, here are some tips I can give you as a beginner: 1. Get a good feeling for the beat. People who have performed with music have an advantage. People in marching band have a serious advantage. ~_^ You'll be stepping to the beat in these early stages, so get used to it now. 2. Now that you have the beat, you must "find the arrows". Yeah, sure. I know they're right there in front of you, to your sides, and behind you, but can you hit them without looking? Early on, you'll find that's your biggest problem: taking a step and not landing on the arrow. If you have to look, look, but that tactic won't last forever, so before a song takes off, take some cursory steps to make sure you're hitting arrows. 3. Keep your center. Especially on cheap pads with no definition, you'll find yourself often taking leave of the center of the pad as you continue stepping. If there's a break in the song, look down to make sure you're in the center. 4. Use the balls of your feet. You may notice, after some days of a lot of playing, that your ankles will start hurting. That's normal, and it's happened to most everyone I know that DDRs. This is your feet telling you to not step with your heels, but with the front of the foot. Get into that habit. 5. Now that you have these basics, head into Beginner Mode and Light Mode and start tackling songs. In particular, get used to the speed of the songs, as well as the speeding-up, slowing-down, and stopping some songs do. Try to keep your songs at three feet or below, but don't be afraid to venture out into the great unknown. ======================================= 3E. Dancing Tips for the Intermediate = ======================================= KEEP PRACTICING! Well, you're definitely not a n00b anymore (pardon my French). You're at the point where you wouldn't completely humiliate yourself at the arcades, but you probably won't impress many people there. In fact, you may just bore them with your simple steps. It's time to go to the next level. So, first tip is to KNOW THE SONGS. You don't necessarily need to memorize the steps, but have a basic understanding of the song before you go into it. Even memorize the music itself, the lyrics, etc. so you can whistle along. Know where the tempo changes may occur, where stops are. Most importantly, know where the songs musical notes occur in the melody, because these will be mostly what you step. Now that we're heading into dangerous territory, there is one big rule that I have to stress right away: Remember how in the last part I told you to "find your center"? Well, you've found it by now, so now it's time to GET OFF IT. That's a crutch that's let you into the game, but it will hold you back later on. What you have to learn is to return your feet to the center as rarely as possible, if at all. Move your feet from one arrow to the next, and don't move them unless you have an arrow to go to. This is probably the hardest thing you'll ever have to learn as a DDR player. Once you've relinquished your grip on the center, you only stand to improve up to the highest reaches of DDR-dom. This actually leads to the other major point of going intermediate: Eighth notes. Those are those off-colored ones. You'll have to deal with a lot of them, so learn to love them now. This is actually a good first step to leaving the center, because you are absolutely required to step three or more arrows in succession, and you'll have no time to return to the center at all. Use groups of three eighth notes to figure how to properly move between arrows; combinations such as up-left-down, where your right foot goes on up, left foot goes on left, and your right foot is already carrying back towards the down arrow, for example. Once you get strings of three down, you'll be ready to tackle longer strings, of four, five, seven, even nine if they're not too tangly... So, for this end, you'll want to go for songs of four to six feet in difficulty, as well as treading into the blue blue waters of Standard Mode. Just about all songs of this difficulty have at least several eighth notes to give you practice. Take these opportunities to develop your step combinations for your own style, so you'll be ready to use them when they appear again in harder songs. Also, it may behoove you to get into Workout Mode and repeatedly hammer some songs, particularly those of a brisk pace. This is a good first step to building up all-important stamina. =================================== 3F. Dancing Tips for the Advanced = =================================== KEEP PRACTICING! All right. You're through messing around, and through getting condescending looks from your peers at the arcade. It's time to show them what you can really do and kick it up a notch or three. If you're really serious now, it's once again time for a new pad. Although 7, 8, and even some 9-footers are possible on a soft, flimsy pad, you just won't get the high scores you cherish. For this, I turned to RedOctane's Ignition 2.0. It's also a soft pad, but the thick foam insert, soft gripping bottom, and raised step platforms make it a good pad for aspiring champions, all for a paltry 100 clams. Of course, if you have the money to blow (approximately $300), you may want to take it even further and buy the Cobalt Flux pad, which is a custom-made hard metal pad. It's VERY resilient, and much like pads you'll see in the arcades. Anyway, pads aside, it's time to get down to business: First, you better have mastered the stuff from the previous sections. I want to be able to yell out a song title and for you to hum it right there so you know what it sounds like. I don't wanna see your feet touch that center, soldier, or you'll drop and give me fifty. At this point, you should also have quick enough eye-foot coordination so that matching arrows on the screen with proper steps is second-nature. Now, for some new tactics: Chaos. You'll soon find as you reach the higher levels, that not all arrows are quarter notes and eighth notes. You'll find sixteenths, twelfths, and thirty-second notes thrown in to mess you up. Very rarely will they be in random. Almost always, they'll match up with how the song goes, so you'll at least have that going for you. So, a thorough knowledge of the songs will allow you to surmount this hurdle with little difficulty. Taps. This is the name I like to give eighth notes all on the same arrow. These are always a pain, because you have to train your foot to tap rapidly on the same arrow for a possibly long time, and it can really wear you out. There's no easy way to get around this, you just have to learn it as you go. Gallops. This is the popular name for a series of steps that has two sixteenth note steps together, then two sixteen notes of dead space, then two note steps together, and so on. When you step these notes, you'll feel like a horse gallopping, which derives the name. Oftentimes, these notes will be strung so that the last note in one gallop is the first note of the next gallop. To properly step these, leave your last-stepping foot in place, so it'll be ready to step the next gallop while your other foot moves to the next note. This leads to the final tactic. Axis of Rotation or "crossovers". Contrary to popular belief, you do not have to have your upper body directly facing the screen at all times. A very important tactic for the toughest songs is turning your body so that making truly difficult steps becomes easier. Using alternating feet on long series' of eighth notes is far less taxing than taking two or more eighth notes with one foot. The best way to start turning your body is with left-down-right eighth note combos. Left foot on the left arrow, right foot on the down, and turn so that your left foot hits the right arrow. It'll be very disorienting at first, but the hard songs will really take it out of you if you don't learn. After learning a basic turn, learn to maintain your body at a 90 degree angle to the screen for extended periods of time, and then taking it further by rotating 180 degrees, or even 270 and 360, if you're brave enough to take your eyes off the screen. Finally, it's important to be in relatively good shape for this. You have to have the proper stamina and leg strength to pull off the toughest ones, because rather dexterous and tiring feats will be required of you, so keep pounding at it, do hard songs repeatedly to build up strength, and push yourself harder and harder to go all the way up to the great green Heavy Mode. And lastly, never tackle 10-footers without a good insurance plan backing you up... ^_^ ============================== 3G. Dancing Tips for Doubles = ============================== KEEP PRACTICING! Get ready to relearn DDR all over again as you branch out towards the second pad. First of all, it'd be best you get good pads for this. Soft flat mats are just no good at all, since they'll slide apart and over each other. Even Ignition Pads are tough for this, since they can move as well, unless you can find some way to lash them together. The best, naturally, is the Cobalt Flux dual setup, which you can connect. Okay, you probably should begin your Doubles career after at least mastering Standard on Single, but it's best on Heavy. One of the greatest things to "unlearn" from Single Play is to be able to move your entire body. When playing Single, you'll generally maintain your upper body in one place spatially, but that definitely won't fly on Doubles. Crossovers take on a whole new meaning when playing on higher levels on Double Play. In a general sense, you'll be playing with your left foot on the right arrow on the left pad, while your right foot will be on the left arrow on the right pad. A lot of the stepcharts on Doubles are engineered so you dance around that setup. After that, it's all pretty much getting used to the new setup. Practice and practice some more. Build up your stamina, learn how to read eight arrows, and know where to step. ****************************************************************************** 4. DEFAULT SONG LIST (PART 1) ****************************************************************************** This first set of songs seems to contain most of the big-name licenses, including those imported from Karaoke Revolution. ======================= 4A. Alphabet Aerobics = ======================= Artist: Blackalicious Genre: Rap BPM: 84-144 Difficulty: Sgl Dbl LGT: 4 4 STD: 6 6 HVY: 8 9 --- Lyrics: (Now it's time for our wrap up Let's give it everything we've got Ready? Begin) Artificial amateurs, aren't at all amazing Analytically, I assault, animate things Broken barriers bounded by the bomb beat Buildings are broken, basically I'm bombarding Casually create catastrophes, casualties Cancelling cats got their canopies collapsing Detonate a dime of dank daily doin dough Demonstrations, Don Dada on the down low Eatin other editors with each and every energetic Epileptic episode, elevated etiquette Furious fat fabulous fantastic Flurries of funk felt feeding the fanatics Gift got great global goods gone glorious Gettin godly in his game with the goriest Hit em high, hella height, historical Hey holocaust hints hear 'em holler at your homeboy Imitators idolize, I intimidate In a instant, I'll rise in a irate state Juiced on my jams like jheri curls jockin joints Justly, it's just me, writin my journals Kindly I'm kindling all kinds of ink on Karate kick type brits in my kingdom Let me live a long life, lyrically lessons is Learned lame louses just lose to my livery My mind makes marvelous moves, masses Marvel and move, many mock what I've mastered Niggas nap knowin I'm nice naturally Knack, never lack, make noise nationally Operation, opposition, off, not optional Out of sight, out of mind, wide beaming opticals Perfected poem, powerful punchlines Pummelling petty powder puffs in my prime Quite quaint quotes keep quiet it's Quannum Quarrelers ain't got a quarter of what we got uh Really raw raps, risin up rapidly Riding the rushing radioactivity Super scientifical sound search sought Silencing super fire saps that are soft Tales ten times talented, too tough Take that, challengers, get a tune up Universal, unique untouched Unadulterated, the raw uncut Verb vice lord victorious valid Violate vibes that are vain make em vanished ? well would a wise wordsmith just Weaving up words weeded up, I'm a workshift Xerox, my X-ray-diation holes extra large X-height letters, and xylophone tones Yellow back, yak mouth, young ones yaws Yesterday's lawn yards sell our (yawn?) Zig zag zombies, zoomin to the zenith Zero in zen thoughts, overzealous rhyme ZEA-LOTS! (good....can you say it faster?) --- Song Type: License First Appearance: BRAND NEW Artist Notes: An alternative hip hop duo from Sacramento, formed in 1987 by Tim Parker and Xavier Mosely. ============================== 4B. Bath of Least Resistance = ============================== Artist: NOFX Genre: Rock/Alternative BPM: 194 Difficulty: Sgl Dbl LGT: 4 4 STD: 6 6 HVY: 8 9 --- Lyrics: Too many words on the the tip of my tongue and I can never figure out When to speak when to shout when to shut up When to knock myself out I need a brainwash Gray-matter bath I need the clutter all Thrown in the trash I need a brain wash, cause I'm a loon So could ya please throw my head in a tub? I could really use a cereberal scrub Wash away what I know It's an overrated frontal lobe Expensive thrills sexual perversity are always filling my mind Mixed with guilt Cause of bombs over dresden Are kinda bringing me down I need a brainwash Gray-matter bath I need the clutter all Thrown in the trash I need a brain wash, cause I'm a loon Cause Im a psycho-babble brain A real life looney toon A mixed up maniac, Im certifyable So put me in a room right next to Nicholson And give me thorazine Cause all I wanna do Is sing traditional songs But I like to sing in minor technologies Not making sense So could you please throw my head in a tub I could really use a cereberal scrub Wash away all I know It's an over rated frontal lobe --- Song Type: License First Appearance: BRAND NEW Artist Notes: NOFX is a punk band from California, sometimes referred to in the underground music press as "the funniest band in rock and roll." They were formed in 1983 by high school-aged "Fat Mike" (real name Mike Burkett), Erik Sandin and Eric Melvin in Los Angeles. Source: wikipedia ================================================================ 4C. Body Rock (Olav Basoski's Da Hot Funk Da Freak Funk Remix) = ================================================================ Artist: Moby Genre: Funk House BPM: 128 Difficulty: Sgl Dbl LGT: 3 3 STD: 5 5 HVY: 7 7 --- Lyrics: Rock ya'all, no stop ya'll, to the beach ya'all, the bodyrock ya'll, today is rock ya'all, no stop ya'll, to the beach ya'all, the bodyrock ya'll, we rock the party, rock the party, come on [x7] get down when we're gona make you freak [interlude (x2):] we rock the party, rock the party, come on get down when we're gona make you freak han hun we rock the party, rock the party, come on get down when we're gona set you freak it --- Song Type: License First Appearance: BRAND NEW Artist Notes: Moby (born Richard Melville Hall on September 11, 1965 in Harlem, New York City) is an American electronic musician. Moby takes his performing name from his relative Herman Melville, author of Moby Dick. Source: wikipedia =================== 4D. Crazy In Love = =================== Artist: wg feat. Indra J Genre: R&B BPM: 100 Difficulty: Sgl Dbl LGT: 3 3 STD: 5 5 HVY: 7 6 --- Lyrics: I look and stare so deep in your eyes I touch on you more and more every time When you leave I'm begging you not to go Call your name two or three times in a row Such a funny thing for me to try to explain How I'm feeling and my pride is the one to blame 'Cause I know I don't understand Just how your love you're doing no one else can Got me looking so crazy right now, your love's Got me looking so crazy right now (in love) Got me looking so crazy right now, your touch Got me looking so crazy right now (your touch) Got me hoping you'll page me right now, your kiss Got me hoping you'll save me right now Looking so crazy in love's Got me looking, got me looking so crazy in love. Uh oh, uh oh, uh oh, oh no, no Uh oh, uh oh, uh oh, oh no, no Uh oh, uh oh, uh oh, oh no, no Uh oh, uh oh, uh oh, oh no, no When I talk to my friends so quietly Who he think he is? Look at what you did to me Tennis shoes, don't even need to buy a new dress If you ain't there ain't nobody else to impress The way that you know what I thought I knew It's the beat my heart skips when I'm with you But I still don't understand, Just how the love you're doing no one else can. Got me looking so crazy right now, your love's Got me looking so crazy right now (in love) Got me looking so crazy right now, your touch Got me looking so crazy right now (your touch) Got me hoping you'll page me right now, your kiss Got me hoping you'll save me right now Looking so crazy in love's, Got me looking, got me looking so crazy in love. --- Song Type: Licensed Cover First Appearance: DDR Extreme 2 Artist Notes: wg is probably short for "WaveGroup", the folks who put together the Karaoke Revolution sound, with Indra Jones as the vocalist. Misc. Notes: This is a cover the song by Beyoncé, released in 2003. ============= 4E. Hateful = ============= Artist: The Clash Genre: BPM: 115 Difficulty: Sgl Dbl LGT: 3 3 STD: 5 5 HVY: 6 7 --- Lyrics: Well, I got a friend who's a man (who’s a man) What man? The man who keeps me from the lonely, the only He gives me what I need What you need? I need it all oh so badly Oh, anything I want he gives it to me Anything I want he gives it, but not for free Hateful And it's paid for and I'm so grateful to be nowhere This year I've lost some friends Some friends? What friends? I dunno, I ain't even noticed You see, I gotta go out again Again? My friend I gotta see that main man Oh, anything I want he gives it to me Anything I want he gives it, but not for free Hateful And it's paid for and I'm so grateful to be nowhere You know – ooh Yeah Ooh Yeeeeeeah… Oh, anything I want he gives it to me Anything I want he gives it, but not for free Hateful Yep, and it's paid for and I'm so grateful to be nowhere I killed all my nerves My nerves? What swerves? And I can't drive so steady, an already I've lost my memory My mind? Behind! I can't see so clearly Oh, anything I want he gives it to me Anything I want he gives it, but not for free hateful (Anything I want) he gives it to me (Anything I want) me (Anything I want) but not for free (Anything I want) to me Anything I want --- Song Type: License First Appearance: BRAND NEW Artist Notes: The Clash was a successful British punk rock group that existed from 1976 to 1986. They incorporated reggae, rockabilly, and eventually many other music styles into their repertoire, and displayed a political and lyrical sophistication that distinguished them from most of their colleagues in the punk genre. Source: wikipedia ============== 4F. Hey Mama = ============== Artist: Black Eyed Peas Genre: Hip Hop BPM: 100 Difficulty: Sgl Dbl LGT: 2 2 STD: 4 5 HVY: 7 7 --- Lyrics: (la la la la la) Hey mama, this that shit that make you groove, mama Get on the floor and move your booty moma We the blast masters blastin' up the jamma (REEEEEEEWIIIIIIND) Cutie cutie, make sure you move your booty Shake that thing like we in the city of sin, and Hey shorty, I know you wanna party the way your body look realli make me really feel nauuughty Cutie cutie, make sure you move your booty Shake that thing like we in the city of sin, and Hey shorty, I know you wanna party the way your body look realli make me really feel nauuughty I got a naughty naughty style and a naughty naughty crew But everything I do, I do just for you Im a little bit of old, and a bigger bit of Nu The true niggers know that the peas come thru We never cease(NOO), we never die no we never decease (NOO) We multiply like we mathamatice Then we drop bombs like we in the middle east (The bomb bombas, the base move dramas) Naw y'all knaw, who we are y'all knaw, we the stars Steady rockin' on y'alls boulevards And, lookin' hard without bodygaurds (I do) what I can (Y'all come thru)will.i.am And still I stand, with still mic in hand (So come on mama, dance to the drama) Hey mama, this that shit that make you groove, mama (hey)get on the floor and move your booty mama (yaw)we the blast mastas blastin' up the jamma (hey)so shake your bambama, come on now mama Hey mama, this that shit that make you groove, mama (hey)get on the floor and move your booty mama (yaw)we the blast mastas blastin' up the jamma (la la la la la) We the big town stumpas, and big sound pumpas The beat bump bumps in your trunk trunkas The girlies in the club with the big plump plumpas And when I'm makin' love, my hip hump humps It never quits(NOOOO) we need to carry 9mm clips(NOOOO) Dont wanna squize trigger, just wanna squize t*ts (lubaluba)cause we the show stoppas And the chief rockas, number one chief rockas Naw y'all knaw, who we are y'all knaw, we the stars Steady rockin' on y'alls boulevards How we rockin' it girl, without body guards Now she be, Fergie, from the crew B.E.P., come and take heed, as we take the lead (so come on papa, dance to the drama) Hey mama, this that shit that make you groove, mama (yaw)get on the floor and move your booty mama (wuh)we the blast mastas blastin' up the jamma (NAWWWW, NAWWW) Cutie cutie, make sure you move your booty Shake that thing like we in the city of sin, and no fakin i know you see me shakin and the way i break it down i got the whole world quakin Off the Richter, off the Richter, off the Richter, off the Richter, off the Richter, off the Richter steady are you ready. Hey shorty, I know you wanna party the way your body look realli make me really feel nauuughty But the race is not, for the swift But who really can, take control of it And tippa irie and the black eyed peas will be thhhheeerre til infiniti, til infiniti, til infiniti, til infiniti, til infiniti Tippa is ouuuuuut Nosa dima shock, nosa dima ting everytime you sit there i hear, bling bling O wata ting, hear blacka sing grinding, and winding and the madda be moving in a perfect timing and we dance and dance to the dancehall riddim and we're really to nice, it finga lickin' like rice and peas and chicken stuffing Hey mama, this that shit that make you groove, mama (hey)get on the floor and move your booty mama (yaw)we the blast mastas blastin' up the jamma (hey)so shake your bambama, come on now mama Hey mama, this that shit that make you groove, mama (hey)get on the floor and move your booty mama (yaw)we the blast mastas blastin' up the jamma (la la la la la [fade]) --- Song Type: License First Appearance: BRAND NEW Artist Notes: Black Eyed Peas are an American hip-hop group from Los Angeles, California, who have enjoyed international pop success. The group is currently composed of will.i.am, Apl.de.ap, Taboo, and Fergie. Source: wikipedia ======================= 4G. I Just Wanna Live = ======================= Artist: Good Charlotte Genre: Rock BPM: 111 Difficulty: Sgl Dbl LGT: 4 3 STD: 4 4 HVY: 6 6 --- Lyrics: I need an alarm system in my house So I know when people are Creeping about These people are Freaking me out (these days) It’s getting hectic everywhere that I go They won’t leave me alone There’s things they all wanna know I'm paranoid of all the people I meet Why are they talking to me? And why can’t anyone see I just wanna live Don’t really care about the things that they say Don’t really care about what happens to me I just wanna live Just wanna live [x6] I rock a Lawsuit when I’m going to court A white suit when I’m gettin’ divorced A black suit at the funeral home And my birthday suit when I’m home alone Talkin’ on the phone Got an interview With the rolling stone They’re saying “Now you’re rich and Now you’re famous Fake ass girls all know your name and Lifestyles of the rich and famous Your first hit aren’t you ashamed?” Of the life [x2] Of the life we’re livin’ I just wanna live Don’t really care about the things that they say |
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