The Poison: Live at Brixton

The Poison: Live at Brixton
Video by Bullet for My Valentine
Released 30 October 2006
Genre Metalcore
Language English
Label Sony BMG
Bullet for My Valentine chronology
The Poison: Live at Brixton
(2006)
Scream Aim Fire: Live at Alexandra Palace
(2009)
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The Poison: Live at Brixton is a DVD released on 30 October 2006 in the United Kingdom and was released on 19 December 2006 in the United States. The DVD is of Bullet for My Valentine performing live at the Brixton Academy on 28 January 2006, shortly before frontman Matt Tuck began to experience throat and vocals problems. It was released in Japan as a CD/DVD Box. The CD included the complete concert at Brixton as an audio. In 2017, they released Live From Brixton Chapter Two, a two-night performance celebrating the 10th anniversary of their first album The Poison.

Track listing

Concert

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Her Voice Resides"
  3. "4 Words (To Choke Upon)"
  4. "Suffocating Under Words of Sorrow (What Can I Do)"
  5. "All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me)"
  6. "The Poison"
  7. "Spit You Out"
  8. "Cries In Vain"
  9. "Just Another Star"
  10. "Tears Don't Fall"
  11. "No Control"
  12. "Hand of Blood"
  13. "The End"

Music videos

Documentaries

  • Behind the scenes at Brixton Academy
  • Mullet's Here
  • Download and Dirty
  • Spit or Swallow
  • Spot the Gimp
  • Motherland
  • The Bucket

Bullet TV

  • Introduction
  • Backstage Entrance
  • Night Out Part 1
  • Night Out Part 2
  • The Tour Bus Part 1
  • The Tour Bus Part 2
  • Video Shoot Part 1
  • Video Shoot Part 2/The End

Personnel

Crew

  • Tour Manager - George Davidson
  • Guitar Technician - Kevin Papworth
  • Drum Technician - Will Clark
  • Lighting Designer - Ben Wingrove
  • Monitors - Ian 'Mole' Ettridge
  • Sound Engineer - Clem Bennett

References

  1. "Bullet For My Valentine The Poison-Live At Brixton Academy (DVD)". Sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
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