| 1 | Another Body Drops | ||
| 2 | Till Death Comes | ||
| 3 | Latin Thugs | ||
| 4 | Ganja Bus | ||
| 5 | Busted In The Hood | ||
| 6 | Money | ||
| 7 | Never Know | ||
| 8 | Last Laugh | ||
| 9 | Bong Hit | ||
| 10 | What's Your Number? | ||
| 11 | Once Again | ||
| 12 | Number Seven | ||
| 13 | One Last Cigarette | ||
| 14 | Street Wars | ||
| 15 | Till Death Do Us Part | ||
| 16 | Eulogy |

I love it how before every new Deicide album is put out anticipation,hype, and mockery fill the air. I mean how many times can you make fun of Glen before you realize he is a very talented musician. I reviewed their debut self titled stuff earlier and basically said it was Deicide's best material. I can honsetly retract that and say 'Till Death Do Us Part' is one of the bands best efforts. Asheim's drumming is barreling in your ear drums the whole listen, Glen's barraging vocals are relentless as ever, and the two mad guitarists Jack and Ralph still hold out as they replace the legacy the Hoffman's left behind. You can read posts hear and there claiming this is a "divorce" album..that makes no sense being that Glen seldom allows for his personal life to leak into his lyrics. This album focuses less on the satanic side of their content and more on darker issues of seperation and isolation. This album is a must own for ANY Deicide fan. Solos abound and grindingly ghoulish riffs follow. My favoirte tracks are 'Severed Ties, Worthless Misery, and Horror in the halls of stone'.
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