Human's Dust

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Human's Dust
Video by Decapitated
Released June 9, 2008 (Europe)
June 10, 2008 (United States)
Recorded 2002, 2004
Genre Technical death metal
Label Metal Mind
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Human's Dust is a live performance DVD by the death metal band Decapitated from Poland. It contains the band's live performances and interviews from 2002 and 2004 from various locations. The DVD was released by Metal Mind Productions on June 9, 2008 in Europe and June 10, 2008 in the United States. The title comes from the song of the same name from the band's debut studio album, Winds of Creation.

Background

The main feature of the DVD consists of the band's October 2002 live performance in Kraków, which was a part of their European tour with Vader and Krisiun. Bonus footage includes live performances recorded during Ozzfest in Poland in May 2002 and Metalmania festival in March 2004, the music video for "Winds of Creation", and three interviews recorded at various locations with Vitek, Vogg, Sauron and Martin. The DVD also includes a photo gallery, biography, discography, desktop images and weblinks.[2]

The DVD was released via Metal Mind Productions on June 9, 2008 in Europe and June 10, 2008 in the United States.[2]

Track listing

Live in Kraków, October 2002
  1. "Nihility"
  2. "Eternity Too Short"
  3. "Way to Salvation"
  4. "Spheres of Madness"
  5. "Names"
  6. "Winds of Creation"
  7. "Babylon's Pride"
  8. "Suffer the Children"
Live at Ozzfest, Katowice, May 2002
  1. "Spheres of Madness"
  2. "Eternity Too Short"
  3. "Babylon's Pride"
Live at Metalmania Festival, Katowice, March 2004
  1. "Three-dimensional Defect"
  2. "Lying and Weak"
  3. "Mother War"
  4. "Sensual Sickness"
  5. "Spheres of Madness"
  6. "The Negation"
Other bonus material
  • Interview with Vitek and Vogg, Kraków, 2002
  • Interview with Vogg and Sauron, Ozzfest, Katowice, 2002
  • Interview with Sauron and Martin, Metalmania festival, Katowice, 2004
  • "Winds of Creation" (music video)

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