Live Eschaton

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Live Eschaton
Video by Behemoth
Released July 2000
Recorded April 27, 2000
Studio Łęg in Kraków, Poland
Genre Blackened death metal
Length 45:41
Label Metal Mind
Producer Maria Miodunka, Tomasz Pomarański
Behemoth video chronology

Live Eschaton: The Art of Rebellion
(2000)
Crush.Fukk.Create: Requiem for Generation Armageddon
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]

Live Eschaton is the first live performance recording by Polish extreme metal band Behemoth.[2] While originally recorded on VHS, reissues have been released on DVD as Live Eschaton: The Art of Rebellion. Metal Mind Productions also reissued a limited edition box set of Live Eschaton: The Art of Rebellion, which contains the concert on DVD with extras and a bonus CD which contains only the concert. It was limited to 2000 copies and was released in 2009. Only VHS version is authorized.

Track listing

Original VHS recording and CD reissue

Live performances
No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "Decade of ΘΕΡΙΟΝ"  Krzysztof AzarewiczNergal 3:49
2. "LAM"  Krzysztof AzarewiczNergal 4:09
3. "Satan's Sword (I Have Become)"  NergalNergal 4:42
4. "From The Pagan Vastlands"  Tomasz KrajewskiNergal 3:23
5. "Driven by the Five-Winged Star"  NergalNergal 5:23
6. "The Entrance to the Spheres of Mars"  NergalNergal 4:33
7. "Starspawn"  NergalNergal 3:19
8. "Carnage" (Mayhem cover)   3:58
9. "Chant for ΕΣΧΗΑΤΟΝ 2000"  Krzysztof AzarewiczNergal 6:30
10. "Pure Evil & Hate"  NergalNergal 4:42

DVD reissues

DVD features the band's discography at that time with album artwork and track listings, band and individual members biographies, interview with Nergal, slideshow of photos while the band is performing live, 4 exclusive wallpapers in Satanica artwork style are available in the "DESKTOP" folder located on the DVD, artwork of various demos, EPs and albums, displays the band's former website and the labels' website, and displays a stylistic variation of the band's logo.

Personnel

  • Marcin Maron camera
  • Roman Piotrowski camera
  • Sebastian Molski camera
  • Wojciech Kursa camera
  • Artur Wojewoda video editing
  • Waldemar Szwajda video editing
  • Jeremi Grzywa lighting supervising
  • Fotis lights
  • Piotr Wolański video mixing

Release history

Region Date Label
Poland July, 2000 Metal Mind Productions
USA May 14, 2002 Music Video Distributors
Russia 2005 CD-Maximum

References

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