Here We Are Juggernaut (Atticus Ross Covent Marth Remix) - Single - Coheed and Cambria

Here We Are Juggernaut (Atticus Ross Covent Marth Remix) - Single

Coheed and Cambria

  • Genre: Hard Rock
  • Release Date: 2010-07-27
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 1

  • ℗ 2010 Sony Music Entertainment

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Here We Are Juggernaut (Atticu Coheed and Cambria 6:29 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • ????

    4
    By The-Writing-Writer
    I dont know about everybody else but I thought this was a great remix. Yotbr is my third favorite Coheed album and was in no way a diapointment for me.
  • Not a fan

    1
    By gregor526
    This remix is garbage; the original wasn't good. Also I can't think of many CoCa fans who don't appreciate their progression throughout the years. The songwriting differs in that Claudio got tired of doing all of it (can't really blame him after working on multiple releases for multiple bands) and he got a lot of help this time around. Also this is the first album where they stray from the story line that encompassed the first five cd's. Overall I am a fan of Coheed an Cambria, I just feel like their latest album, as well as this release, were steps in the wrong direction.
  • Great!

    5
    By Streiterr
    I feel like I am only one of very few who completely and utterly supports the progression and change Coheed has made with every album, this last one especially. They brought a whole new method to their songwriting, and I respect them for that. With such a wide diversity in each album and the vast changes from album to album, it's hard to keep those people who find their progression to be "too" vast pleased. So this new album isn't bad, if you will. Just different. As is this remix. This song actually threw me off - totally different from what I'd expected. But I went with it, and I'm now listening to it on loop! It may take a few listens to get your feet wet, but once you're in, you're in.
  • this one song...

    5
    By JohnPaulGrim
    this one song is better then the entire let down of an album called 'year of the black rainbow". this my friend is progression, not a cd that feels like it's two separate ep's mushed together and sold to their fans expecting them to like anything that bares the words "coheed, cambria and new album"

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