Here We Are Juggernaut
Coheed and Cambria
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Keep your secrets in the dark Nothing matters anymore Body's breaking, drive me crazy This is not your place No, this is not your playground it's my heart We were stupid, we got caught Nothing matters anymore So what? Here we are Juggernaut Courage broken lash the scars Could this love be what I want? Body's breaking, driving me crazy It's too broke We were stupid we got caught Nothing matters anymore So what, here we are Juggernaut Juggernaut So let's hang up some anger We'll bury our burdens in blood So hang up some anger We'll bury our burdens in blood We grow stronger Juggernaut Answer me "Did we take this too far?" You've given all I could need "Did we take this too far?" Oh but your kiss won't leave me "Did we take this too far?" Cause your teardrops won't stop, chewing out my heart We were stupid we got caught Nothing matters anymore So what? Here we are Juggernaut Here we are Juggernaut We are Juggernaut Why, why, why?
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Written by: CLAUDIO SANCHEZ, TRAVIS STEVER
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10 facts about this song
Significance"Here We Are Juggernaut" is a single released from Coheed and Cambria's fifth studio album, "Year of the Black Rainbow." The album serves as a prequel to the band's four previous albums, completing their concept series "The Amory Wars."
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Music StylesThe band has been known to incorporate a mix of progressive rock, pop, and heavy metal to create a distinct and eclectic sound. "Here We Are Juggernaut" is a testament to this, showcasing powerful vocals, aggressive guitar riffs, and vivid storytelling.
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Lyrics MeaningAs with many of Coheed and Cambria's songs, "Here We Are Juggernaut" is linked to the plot of "The Amory Wars", a series of comic books written by the band's lead vocalist, Claudio Sanchez. It contributes to an overarching science fiction narrative that spans across multiple albums.
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Chart PerformanceThe song reached number 29 on the Billboard Rock Songs chart, showcasing its popularity and appeal despite its unique progressive rock sound.
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ReleaseThe single was released on February 9, 2010, and immediately captured the attention of Coheed and Cambria's ardent fanbase, as well as attracted new listeners.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Here We Are Juggernaut" presents a fragmented narrative with abstract visuals, reflecting the complex and multi-layered storytelling that is integral to the band's music.
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Band MembersThe song features the band's original members, Claudio Sanchez, Travis Stever, and Michael Todd, as well as newer member Chris Pennie, who joined the band in 2007.
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SongwritingLike many of the band's songs, "Here We Are Juggernaut" is co-written by Sanchez and Stever. Their collaborative process in songwriting often involves integrating elements from various genres.
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Critical ReceptionCritics have praised "Here We Are Juggernaut" for its aggressive sound, strong vocals, and intricate storytelling, though the song's connection to the band's complex overarching narrative may potentially confuse new listeners.
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Live PerformancesThe song has become a staple in Coheed and Cambria's live performances, often due to its intense energy and passionate vocals. It allows for an immersive concert experience for the audience, especially those familiar with "The Amory Wars" story.
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