Coheed and Cambria – Devil in Jersey City



Music video by Coheed and Cambria performing Devil in Jersey City. (C) 2005 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

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45 pensamientos sobre “Coheed and Cambria – Devil in Jersey City

  1. i used to love this song years ago, in like middle school, and i JUST rediscovered this band by accident because i found out they’re performing with primus, a band i love. this is one of the best most creative bands ever, i can’t believe i forgot about this song and band

  2. Something spirals and equals a surplus in breathing allowing others to pass and you to chill whenever it asks for your soul does it seem possible to equip the incidental to a pride near you that nothing is of shame but everything in a direction it can flow to crashing in boundaries of an individual that sees the truth in speaking through silence that alters the course of embarrassment that's designed to get you to fix thyself for the climax that delivers restitution whenever work becomes a problem, that all is at ease when difficulties surmount to begging for the solution one might consider intrusive although inspired to network to end all exposure of little things that soon become unknown that starting off is greater than ending up with a unicycle allowing one to feel!

  3. I was lucky to see them twice around the time this album came out. Freaking fantastic. I must say the live at starlight ballroom dvd is probably one of the best concert DVDs in my collection, one of the greatest live bands in the world.

  4. 20 years ago I was a prominent Tae Kwon Do instructor and I drove an hour every day to work. The Second Stage Turbine Blade was the only album I had in my car for that whole year and I never got sick of it. It was the best thing I had ever heard.

  5. It's too bad that nobody heard of this band when they came out except for some of us LOL I grew up in Connecticut and I heard of this band they were right on the other side of tappan zee bridge

  6. The comments are hilarious on this video. They are proof c&c fans just like singing along to slight progressive emo music and don't read lyrics.

    The song's about a fucking rape and everyone is like "I listened to this every morning getting ready for school!"

  7. Itd be great if the Amory Wars got a proper live action or animated netflix or amazon prime series. I thought of movie but i couldnt help see that as a Tommy style rock opera

  8. If you're listening to this song in 2021, look up Claudio Sanchez' comic books, The Amory Wars. Every Coheed song is based off the comics. This particular song is about some really dark material in the first book. Each book of the series shares the same name of every Coheed album, and each album follows the story.

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