Lockstep - in Culture

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  • Lock Step Blues (Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 3 (1928), by Blind Lemon Jefferson ASIN B000000J2N)
  • Rhythm Heaven Stage There is a minigame in the popular new DS game titled "Lockstep", which features the characters stomping close to one another on the beat, and sometimes on the offbeat. In the Wii version, there is another minigame based around birds walking in unison, resulting in the name "Flockstep". In the Japan-only GBA version, there is a mini-game following the same idea as the other Lockstep games, but due to cultural differences, the game is simply called "Marcha".
  • "Lockstep" is a song by United Pursuit Band, appearing on the album In The Night Season, in which the close harmony of the movement is used as a metaphor for Christian faith
  • Carl Barks villains the Beagle Boys walk in prison lockstep by force of habit, and appear most comfortable when doing so

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