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* Fittingly, all charts for CHAOS have high Chaos values in the [[GROOVE RADAR]]. This is due to the high number of stops on its charts, which causes the otherwise normal 4th/8th/16th notes to fall on different note quantizations.
* Fittingly, all charts for CHAOS have high Chaos values in the [[GROOVE RADAR]]. This is due to the high number of stops on its charts, which causes the otherwise normal 4th/8th/16th notes to fall on different note quantizations.
** CHAOS had the highest number of stops of any song in the arcade DanceDanceRevolution series at 44, until the CHALLENGE charts of its remix beat it out in [[AC DDR A20|DanceDanceRevolution A20]] with ''70''.
** CHAOS had the highest number of stops of any song in the arcade DanceDanceRevolution series at 44, until the CHALLENGE charts of its remix beat it out in [[AC DDR A20|DanceDanceRevolution A20]] with ''70''.
** If the CUT option is set to CUT1 when playing CHAOS' BEGINNER chart, no arrows show up during gameplay. However, the song will be cleared with a D grade.
** If the CUT option is set to ON1 when playing CHAOS' BEGINNER chart, no arrows show up during gameplay. However, the song will be cleared with a D grade.
* According to Naoki, he wrote CHAOS in a MacBook Pro while staying on a hotel in Los Angeles, and it was written near the deadline of SuperNOVA [https://twitter.com/NAOKI_MAEDA428/status/1078889194183811074].
* According to Naoki, he wrote CHAOS in a MacBook Pro while staying on a hotel in Los Angeles, and it was written near the deadline of SuperNOVA [https://twitter.com/NAOKI_MAEDA428/status/1078889194183811074].
* Despite it running at 170 BPM, CHAOS' BEGINNER chart was rated a 4 on the original 1-10 scale back in DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA.
* Despite it running at 170 BPM, CHAOS' BEGINNER chart was rated a 4 on the original 1-10 scale back in DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA.
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