To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth by Entombed

Album cover for To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth - Entombed
1. To Ride, Shoot Straight and Speak the Truth
3:12
2. Like This With the Devil
2:12
3. Lights Out
3:36
4. Wound
2:44
5. They
4:06
6. Somewhat Peculiar
3:21
7. DCLXVI
1:43
8. Parasight
2:50
9. Damn Deal Done
3:26
10. Put Me Out
2:23
11. Just as Sad
1:52
12. Boats
3:07
13. Uffe's Horrorshow
1:19
14. Wreckage
4:01

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 cover art features a statuette of the Aztec god Mictlantecuhtli. This album shows a continuation of the death 'n' roll sound previously established on 1993's "Wolverine Blues", but eschews most traces of hardcore and traditional death metal in favor of a stoner rock and garage rock influenced sound. 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.