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DCLXVI - To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth

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Download links and information about DCLXVI - To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth by Entombed. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Rock, Black Metal, Metal, Death Metal genres. It contains 38 tracks with total duration of 01:57:05 minutes.

Artist: Entombed
Release date: 1997
Genre: Rock, Black Metal, Metal, Death Metal
Tracks: 38
Duration: 01:57:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth 3:10
2. Like This With the Devil 2:12
3. Lights Out 3:35
4. Wound 2:43
5. They 4:06
6. Somewhat Peculiar 3:20
7. DCLXVI 1:43
8. Parasight 2:49
9. Damn Deal Done 3:26
10. Put Me Out 2:23
11. Just As Sad 1:51
12. Boats 3:07
13. Uffe's Horrorshow 1:19
14. Wreckage 4:03
15. Just As Sad (Demo 1994) 2:03
16. Put Me Out (Demo 1994) 2:27
17. Like This With the Devil (Demo 1994) 2:28
18. To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth (Demo 1994) 3:15
19. Damn Deal Done (Instrumental Demo 1994) 3:52
20. MS Anthropic (Instrumental Demo 1994) 5:50
21. To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth (Demo 1996) 3:17
22. Like This With the Devil (Demo 1996) 2:26
23. Just As Sad (Demo 1996) 2:01
24. Put Me Out (Demo 1996) 2:28
25. Somewhat Peculiar (Rehearsal 19960115) 3:41
26. Boats (Rehearsal 19960115) 3:17
27. Hollywood Babylon (Rehearsal 19960115) 2:21
28. Parasight (Instrumental Rehearsal 19960115) 2:53
29. They (Instrumental Rehearsal 19960115) 4:24
30. Boats (Rough Mix 1996) 3:27
31. Parasight (Rough Mix 1996) 2:45
32. Wreckage (Rough Mix 1996) 4:03
33. Like This With the Devil (Rough Mix 1996) 2:19
34. To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth (Rough Mix 1996) 3:08
35. Somewhat Peculiar (Rough Mix 1996) 3:30
36. Wreckage (Mike Fraser Mix 1996) 4:02
37. Boats (Mike Fraser Mix 1996) 3:15
38. Damn Deal Done (Live At Hultsfred 1999) 4:06

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Following the towering Wolverine Blues, Entombed left Earache to sign with EastWest, where they recorded one album. It was never released and the band was unceremoniously dropped, leaving them to move to the indie Music for Nations, where they released To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth. The band may be battered and scarred, but they're not worn out, as the guitar-driven record proves. If anything, the turmoil has added depth to their music, making the best moments of To Ride cut deeper than before. Musically, not much has changed, though the band has turned up the gain on their guitars a bit and plays with less discipline than they did on Wolverine Blues. This regression back towards the onslaught of their debut album, Left Hand Path, brings an added sense of brutality to their sound; unfortunately, it also detracts from any hint of well-thought out songwriting, making the group sound sloppy. Where Wolverine Blues, and to a lesser degree Clandestine, found the group both disciplined and brutal, To Ride finds them being just brutal.