At the Pulse of Kapitulation: Live in East Berlin, 1990

At the Pulse of Kapitulation: Live in East Berlin, 1990 is a DVD by German thrash metal band Kreator released on March 21, 2008. This DVD includes Live in East Berlin VHS from 1990 re-mixed in 5.1 Digital Surround Sound and re-edited version of Hallucinative Comas VHS from 1991. It also contains a bonus CD with the soundtrack of Live in East Berlin 1990 show.

At the Pulse of Kapitulation: Live in East Berlin, 1990
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Released28 March 2008
GenreThrash metal
LabelSteamhammer

Track listing (DVD)

Live in East Berlin 1990

  1. "Some Pain Will Last"
  2. "Extreme Aggression"
  3. "Under the Guillotine"
  4. "Toxic Trace"
  5. "Bringer of Torture"
  6. "Pleasure to Kill"
  7. "Flag of Hate"
  8. "Drum Solo"
  9. "Terrible Certainty"
  10. "Riot of Violence"
  11. "Love Us or Hate Us"
  12. "Behind the Mirror"
  13. "Betrayer"
  14. "Awakening of the Gods"
  15. "Tormentor"

The Past And Now

Documentary on Live in East Berlin 1990

Hallucinative Comas

Director's Cut by Andreas Marschall

  1. "At the Pulse of Kapitulation" (intro piece by Tim Schuldt and Mille Petrozza)
  2. "People of the Lie"
  3. "Dr. Wagner part I"
  4. "Twisted Urges"
  5. "Dr. Wagner part II"
  6. "Coma of Souls"
  7. "Dr. Wagner part III"
  8. "Terror Zone"

Bonus CD

Live in East Berlin 1990

  1. "Some Pain Will Last"
  2. "Extreme Aggression"
  3. "Under the Guillotine"
  4. "Toxic Trace"
  5. "Bringer of Torture"
  6. "Pleasure to Kill"
  7. "Flag of Hate"
  8. "Terrible Certainty"
  9. "Riot of Violence"
  10. "Love Us or Hate Us"
  11. "Behind the Mirror"
  12. "Betrayer"
  13. "Awakening of the Gods"
  14. "Tormentor"

Personnel

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