Greatly reduce number of level controller tests.

These tests have been causing a large number of false alerts, which is
tons of work for the perf sheriff. It's infeasible to test every single
permutation, so we must choose carefully. This CL reduces the number
of RESULT lines from the test from ~450 to ~50. I attempted to choose
interesting permutations, but you probably know better what's
interesting...

https://chromeperf.appspot.com/report?
sid=a7193c96f708018848ca07ad9c78ac657cadab3c70b3939c42bd7d70a092d61a
also suggests most of the metrics have enormous standard deviations,
so maybe you could look into how stable the metrics really are
and remove/stabilize the ones that aren't?

BUG=chromium:666725

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