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Live Eschaton

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Released
  
July 2000

Length
  
45:41

Initial release
  
July 2000

Genre
  
Blackened death metal

Label
  
Metal Mind

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Recorded
  
April 27, 2000 Studio Łęg in Kraków, Poland

Live Eschaton The Art of Rebellion (2000)
  
Crush.Fukk.Create Requiem for Generation Armageddon (2004)

Producers
  
Tomasz Pomarański, Maria Miodunka

Editors
  
Artur Wojewoda, Waldemar Szwajda

Cast
  
Adam Darski, Zbigniew Robert Promiński, Marcin Nowak, Mateusz Śmierzchalski

Similar
  
CrushFukkCreate: Requiem for Gener, Night of the Apocalypse, Ambassada, Paris

Live Eschaton is the first live performance recording by Polish extreme metal band Behemoth. While originally released on VHS in 2000, a reissue was released on DVD as Live Eschaton: The Art of Rebellion in 2002. Metal Mind Productions (MMP) also released a limited edition box set of Live Eschaton: The Art of Rebellion in 2009 (limited to 2000 copies), which contains the concert on DVD with extras and a bonus CD containing the concert's audio.

DVD reissues

The DVD reissues feature the band's discography at that time with album artwork and track listings, band and individual member biographies, an interview with Nergal, a slideshow of photos while the band is performing live, four exclusive wallpapers in Satanica artwork style (which are available in the "DESKTOP" folder located on the DVD), artwork from various demos, EPs and albums, stylistic variations of the band's logo, as well as details about the band's and their label's former websites. MMP retained the legal rights to re-release the original material in the future, which included their 2002 and 2009 DVD reissues. However, the band itself only lists the original VHS release in the official discography on their webpage due to the inclusion of unauthorized additional material in the DVD releases.

References

Live Eschaton Wikipedia