Tracks1.1 Introspect 1.2 Monopoly on Truth 1.3 Sensorium 1.4 Unleashed 1.5 Martyr of the Free Word 1.6 Chasing the Dragon 1.7 Presto 1.8 Never Enough 1.9 Stabat Mater Dolorosa 1.10 Twin Flames 1.11 Serenade of Self Destruction 1.12 Blank Infinity 2.1 Orchestral Medley 2.2 Anniversary Edition- 2.3 Delirium 2.4 The Obsessive Devotion 2.5 Retrospect 2.6 Battle of the Heroes ; Imperial March 2.7 Quietus 2.8 The Phantom Agony 2.9 Cry for the Moon 2.10 Sancta Terra 2.11 Design Your Universe 2.12 Storm the Sorrow 2.13 Consign to Oblivion 2.14 Outrospect 2.15 In Retrospect with Epica [Interviews] 2.16 Behind the Scenes [Bonus Material] 3.1 Introspect 3.2 Monopoly on Truth 3.3 Sensorium 3.4 Unleashed 3.5 Martyr of the Free Word 3.6 Chasing the Dragon 3.7 Presto 3.8 Never Enough 3.9 Stabat Mater Dolorosa 3.10 Twin Flames 4.1 Serenade of Self Destruction 4.2 Blank Infinity 4.3 Orchestral Medley 4.4 Anniversary Edition- 4.5 Delirium 4.6 The Obsessive Devotion 4.7 Retrospect 4.8 Battle of the Heroes ; Imperial March 4.9 Quietus 4.10 The Phantom Agony 5.1 Cry for the Moon 5.2 Sancta Terra 5.3 Design Your Universe 5.4 Storm the Sorrow 5.5 Consign to Oblivion 5.6 Outrospect
I have liked Epica since first hearing them about 8 years ago. I an 68 years old and have been listening to Classical and Rock music since I was 8 years old. This band is a great fusion of these types of music. This concert DVD is of outstanding picture and sound quality and Simone is awesome. I love rock bands playing with orchestra and choir and this band does it flawlessly. This is probably my favorite concert video of all that I have and have seen. I wish this type of music was more available in the U S and am grateful for being exposed to it through the internet. Here is to the next 10 years of Epica.