Eminem has released the tracklist for his eighth studio album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2, which also includes the track “Survival.”

The tracks are listed on a notice on Eminem’s website. Above the songs on the notice it reads, “This structure at Dresden Street condemned as dangerous and unsafe.”

Below the list it reads, “All persons are hereby notified to keep out as long as this notice remains posted. Any persons willfully destroying, mutilating, or removing this card will be punished to the full extent of the law.”

Check out the songs below:

1. BAD GUY
2. “PARKING LOT” (SKIT)
3. “RHYME OR REASON”
4. “SO MUCH BETTER”
5. “SURVIVAL”
6. “LEGACY”
7. “ASSHOLE” FT. SKYLAR GREY
8. “BERZERK”
9. “RAP GOD”
10. “BRAINLESS”
11. “STRONGER THAN I WAS”
12. “THE MONSTER” FT. RIHANNA
13. “SO FAR…”
14. “LOVE GAME” FT. KENDRICK LAMAR
15. “HEADLIGHTS” FT. NATE RUESS
16. “EVIL TWIN”

Fans were unsure if the Call of Duty: Ghosts theme would be on MMLP2, but the above list is proof that “Survival” will make an appearance.

Considering MMLP2 is a sequel to the original The Marshall Mathers LP, there really is no obvious crossover or relation to the original tracklisting. So far, other than a revisit to the original album cover, and the notice for the Dresden Street structure where his old home is located, we’re still not sure if or to what extent this album will relate to the original one.

Eminem’s first single was called “Berzerk,” which has a great oldschool hip-hop music video that’s a throwback to groups like the Beastie Boys. In a behind-the-scenes video, producer Rick Rubin talks about production on both the song and the video.

His second single, “Survival,” also recently debuted with a music video. This one contains footage from Call of Duty: Ghosts with an energetic Eminem rapping about being close to down-and-out and then surging back to the top of the game.