I played this song for the first time in ddr konamix, it was a hell the first time to play in maniac because i didnt know to read lots of arrows at 1x. Thanx to this song I can read very slow songs, also in pump it up
A personal favourite of mine. Insanely slow BPM (105) but an extremely fast dance, playing it at 1x speed was an entirely different kind of challenge to the insanely fast songs everyone else was mastering. It helped condition me for bag (although that one was so slow I never managed to get it below 1.5x). Plus it's just a really catchy song.
Ahhh, you haven't lived until you've gone from playing the likes of MAX, MAX2, or EXTREME, backwards to playing DanceDanceRevolution 4thMIX, and choose to subject to yourself to the hell of playing this on Maniac, 1x flat at 30FPS. 😂 🤣
beleneka the same reason why Gamelon de Couple, A Eurobeat-styled song with Japanese Samurai sounds based around a traditional Indonesian instrument, features dancing mariachi and a cactus with a sombrero and maracas in its video...
@@Nicodeme89 Ah.... ok. I guess that it's just a unfortunate coisidence. Apparently, the n*zi's stole it to use as hate speech but it was actually used to be a ancient Buddhist symbol. The more you know! Now that's what I call cultural appropiation (but in a literal sense since they "perverted"/stole it for hate.) Its one of those things where due to the popularization of accociating it with n*zism, it's literally humanly impossible for someone of a foreign country (especially those that are Jewish) to see it as anything other than said symbol. I cant even imagine the pain these people must feel knowing that thier sacred symbol was stolen by one of the biggest atrocities done by mankind, to the point where the chances of anyone seeing it as anything other than "that n*zi sign!" is extremely slim, especially in America. Its just another case of a foreign (mostly white) culture taking something beautiful and either fetishizing and or destroying it with hatred like this one. Yikes....
@@Nicodeme89 Apparently RU-vid took down my other post. (BOO!) But basically, I researched after reading this that the n////is perverted the symbol and turn it into hate speech. To the point where it's pretty much impossible to use this symbol publicly over here (especially in jewish areas) because, well, the n//is stole it and used it as a symbol of committing one of the worst atrocities known to mankind. So though it doesnt change my extreme discomfort when seeing the symbol (for many reasons that would take a book to summarize), I do understand now where the symbol originally came from. Just another case of foreign (mostly white) hate groups taking something once harmless and twisting it into something either to be fetishized or made out of hatred. *Yikes...*