DCLXVI: To Ride Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth
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DCLXVI: To Ride Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth is the fourth album by the Swedish metal band Entombed, released in 1997. DCLXVI is 666 in Roman numerals.
The album was Metal Hammer magazine's #2 album of 1997. It was beaten by UK (non-metal) band Feeder's debut album Polythene, but it was ranked above many commercially famous albums from that year, most significantly (non-metal band) The Verve's Urban Hymns.
Track listing
Writer(s) |
1. |
"To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth" |
Andersson, Hellid |
3:12 |
2. |
"Like This with the Devil" |
Andersson |
2:12 |
3. |
"Lights Out" |
Andersson |
3:35 |
4. |
"Wound" |
Cederlund |
2:43 |
5. |
"They" |
Hellid |
4:05 |
6. |
"Somewhat Peculiar" |
Andersson, Hellid |
3:20 |
7. |
"DCLXVI" |
Petrov |
1:42 |
8. |
"Parasight" |
Andersson, Hellid |
2:50 |
9. |
"Damn Deal Done" |
Andersson, Cederlund, Hellid |
3:26 |
10. |
"Put Me Out" |
Cederlund |
2:23 |
11. |
"Just as Sad" |
Andersson |
1:51 |
12. |
"Boats" |
Hellid |
3:07 |
13. |
"Uffe's Horrorshow" |
Cederlund |
1:18 |
14. |
"Wreckage" |
Andersson |
4:01 |
Total length:
|
39:45 |
A limited digipak edition came with a bonus CD titled Family Favourites featuring four cover songs:
Writer(s) |
Original artist |
15. |
"Kick out the Jams" |
Tyner, Kramer, Smith, Davis, Thompson |
MC5 |
2:49 |
16. |
"21st Century Schizoid Man" |
Fripp, McDonald, Lake, Giles, Sinfield |
King Crimson |
3:19 |
17. |
"Bursting Out" |
Bray, Dunn, Lant |
Venom |
3:43 |
18. |
"Under the Sun" |
Butler, Iommi, Osbourne, Ward |
Black Sabbath |
5:45 |
Trivia
The song "To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth" was featured in the first Tony Hawks Underground videogame.
Personnel
- Entombed
- Production
- Entombed - produced
- Tomas Skogsberg - produced, engineered, mixed, recorded
- Enginestudio - artwork, design
- Guerilla Art - artwork
- Neil Rapi - photography
- Steve Gurney - live sound
- Fred Estby - assist
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