"Always Three More Years" from _Infernal Affairs_
Stepped by John Bauer
horatio@gmail.com

This song is from the Hong Kong movie "Infernal Affairs", which was
much better than the American version "The Departed" (*).  This
particular song is in the drug deal scene.  The title literally
translates to "Three years, then three years."  When the character who
says that line says it, though, what he means is "You always tell me
three more years," so I took some artistic license and translated the
title like so.

One nice thing about this song is the original song is a perfect
length for DDR, so I didn't have to edit it at all.

The banner is from http://www.glockfaq.com/guide.htm, a website which
no longer exists.  I believe Yan is holding a Glock 17, so that's what
I used for the banner.  The background is a scene from the movie.

My goal with the mines was to force people to alternate feet instead
of sliding, but otherwise not get in the player's way.

The tempo looks a little wonky, but according to my wave editor this
tempo is never more than 2ms away from the correct beat.  Given how
close it is, it doesn't seem worth it to make the tempo variable.

Please send feedback to John Bauer, horatio@gmail.com.

Enjoy!


* [Spoiler warning]  

"The Departed" makes Matt Damon's character a complete pussy; he kills
his crime lord because he is upset that the crime lord is working with
the FBI.  In the original, Ming orchestrates the entire betrayal and
then pulls the trigger because he wants a chance to turn into a good
guy.  This way, there's some psychological intrigue, and the character
isn't being a complete wimp about his chosen life.

That really doesn't have anything to do with this song, though.

[End spoilers]
