Dozmat is a village in Vas County, Hungary.
The village can be found 8 km west of Szombathely, on the creek Arany. This region is called Alpokalja (Subalps) because of the vicinity of the Alp Mountains in Austria. The neighbouring villages are: Narda, Torony, Felsőcsatár, and Bucsu.
In the vicinity of the village, a neolithic settlement was found. During the Hungarian arrival in the 8-9th century it was the place of the court of Bulcsú and his servants. The church of the village was built in the 12th century and its patron was Saint George.
The village is frequently mentioned in medieval charters: in 1269 as villa Duruzmot, in 1281 as Duruzomat, in 1291 as Durzumot, in 1333 as Dorzmat, in 1355 as Torndurzmata, in 1358 as Dorozmath, in 1416 as Eghazasdorozmath, in 1430 as Kysdorozmath, in 1466 as Dorsmath, in 1472 as Drozmath.
Very old traditions of the folk art and songs were collected in this village. The most well known is the song of „Dozmati Regőlés”.
We are heading back to the Stone Age
We are doomed to be saved
Things will become more simple
Through survival instincts
When the globe becomes overloaded
And the South is enslaved
Is there anything worth saving
As the cycles will take us back here again?
Cycles of insanity are cleaning up this globe
Through the decimation of this arrogant race in charge
Five thousand years from now
We'll see this again
The cycles of stupidity
The repeated history
Back to the Stone Age
We are doomed to be saved
Things will become more simple
Through survival instincts
When the globe becomes overloaded
And the South is exploited
Five thousand years from now
We'll see this again
The cycles of insanity
The repeated history
We are the cancer of this globe
The precious planet Earth is now polluted
Raped and molested by the retarded human race