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* ''Trigger'' from ''DDR X''. A lot of the speed changes in it are pretty unnecessary, and it features 8ths at 400 BPM. That might not be as bad as the shit 888 throws at you, but it's still not far behind.
** ''888'''s [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XxZtZ-_tgQ Challenge] chart from ''Universe 3'' and ''DDR X2''. It has just over ''750'' steps (a normal boss song has about 500), of which most are 16th notes at 222 BPM.
* ''Valkyrie Dimension'', the final boss of the replicant D-Action folder and the final song of the Vs. Replicant course in DDR X2. Just getting into the folder that has it is a pain in the ass, let alone unlocking the songs that are in it! You need to unlock and AA them all to get to this song. Of course, being forced to play it in sudden death mode doesn't really help, and just about everyone failed at the ending trills. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMDCnPXdZ8U&feature=related This is the closest anyone has ever gotten on video.] Despite this, someone [http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs337.ash2/61783_1316490007361_1684050120_630919_3249110_n.jpg finally]{{Dead link}} passed it in September 2010, then it was passed frequently as part of the Vs. Replicant Course most notably on Difficult.
* ''Pluto the First'', a console boss that's now in the DDR X2 arcade. Perhaps the only DDR song that is universally [[That One Boss|That one boss to be]], sometimes for its erratic music, sometimes for its chaotic steps, and often for both. Its impact is worsened by the fact that, as of this writing, its only appearance is in a course, directly preceding another course-exclusive (Mei) that many DDR players have been eager to play for a very long time.
** And the Challenge chart! It makes Horatio's original Challenge chart look like fucking [[Easier Than Easy|Have You Never Been Mellow]].