The Ezkaton EP is hardly an interesting effort. Calling it cash-in is perhaps too strong a word, but it’s definitely a product designed to satisfy the fans while waiting for the next Behemoth album. The first song “Chant for Ezkaton 2000 e.v.” comes of Behemoth’s 2007 album The Apostasy. It’s a good song, but since it’s already been released it’s not that interesting. “Qadosh” is previously unreleased and that is understandable as it’s very standard and not the most exciting that the Poles have written.
Besides the aforementioned two there are renditions of Master’s Hammer and The Ramones. Nergal and Co pulls off both songs very well, but again it’s not very interesting. The EP is finished off with three live songs and Behemoth sound tight and spot on, but still it feels kind of boring. The Ezkaton EP is a fan product and not much else, so if you’re not familiar with the Poles then I suggest you start elsewhere.