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Undo revision 44292 by Rabicc (talk) "Bash"? I think you meant Bach. Also it's probably better to not directly refer to them as Bach.
(Undo revision 44292 by Rabicc (talk) "Bash"? I think you meant Bach. Also it's probably better to not directly refer to them as Bach.)
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|Reward = Catch You on the Flip Side
|Reward = Catch You on the Flip Side
|BPM = 135}}
|BPM = 135}}
{{Nihongo|'''Lockstep 2'''|ウラオモテ2|Ura Omote 2}} is the 39th minigame in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. It is the sequel to [[Lockstep]]. The speed of this minigame is cut nearly by half compared to the original, and it contains bounces in rhythm.
{{Nihongo|'''Lockstep 2'''|ウラオモテ2|Ura Omote 2}} is the 39th minigame in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. It is the sequel to [[Lockstep]]. The speed of this minigame is cut nearly by half compared to the original, and it contains bounces in rhythm.
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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|[[File:Lockstep 2 English.png|192px]]
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{{clear}}
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*The Afros that Bash wear resemble the ones that [[The Clappy Trio (characters)|The Clappy Trio]] wear.
*The Afros the painting men wear resemble the ones that [[The Clappy Trio (characters)|The Clappy Trio]] wear.
*The song uses a swing beat to differentiate itself from Lockstep. Despite this, the rating notes still refer to it as the "offbeat".
*The song uses a swing beat to differentiate itself from Lockstep. Despite this, the rating notes still refer to it as the "offbeat".
*The song used sounds familiar to ''The Sweet Escape'' by Gwen Stefani.
*The song used sounds familiar to ''The Sweet Escape'' by Gwen Stefani.

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