Here We Go
Ministry Lyrics


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This one's fought the trendy set
This one's fought the feds
This one's fought the people baby
And tried to ruin my plans
This one's fought the radio
This one's fought the press
This one's fought the people baby
And made my life such a mess
Woah... here we go (we gotta go, we gottta go)
This one's fought the little girls
This one's fought the boys
This one's fought the people baby
And told me all their lies
Woah... here we go (we gotta go, we gottta go)
I will press the button
And they will go away
But don't forget to say your prayers
Before I blow them all away, I say




Woah... here we go (we gotta go, we gottta go)
Woah... here we go (we gotta go!)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ministry's song Here We Go are quite intriguing and offer several interpretations, but one of the most prominent themes explored in these lyrics is the idea of rebellion and fighting against the system. The song is an upbeat rock track emphasizing the feeling of wanting to break free and reject conformity, expressing defiance towards those who try to tear you down.


The first two stanzas describe the singer's experiences of fighting against those who have tried to bring them down in several ways. The "trendy set" and "feds" refer to those in power (government, officials, authorities) who have tried to impose their rules and regulations on the artist's life. The "people baby" he mentions can be interpreted as the common people, the fans who have supported the artist and tried to bring them down through their actions. Whether it is the media ("radio" and "press") or individuals, the artist has faced countless battles to pursue their dreams.


The third stanza takes a turn for the dark, as the artist considers pressing a button to make all his enemies go away. However, before he does so, he emphasizes the importance of saying your prayers, suggesting that there are consequences to such actions. The overall message is to keep fighting and pushing forward, even in the face of adversity, and not to let anyone bring you down.


Line by Line Meaning

This one's fought the trendy set
I have gone against the popular culture and traditions.


This one's fought the feds
I have resisted the authority of the federal government and its laws.


This one's fought the people baby, And tried to ruin my plans
I have faced opposition from the general public who have tried to thwart my ambitions.


This one's fought the radio
I have had a conflict with the radio station in how they broadcast my message.


This one's fought the press
I have had negative experiences with the media and how they cover my work.


This one's fought the people baby, And made my life such a mess
I have been embroiled in controversy and confrontations that have damaged my reputation and well-being.


Woah... here we go (we gotta go, we gottta go)
I am ready to face more challenges and obstacles with a sense of determination.


This one's fought the little girls
I have come into conflict with young females, perhaps as a figure of authority or object of attention.


This one's fought the boys
I have had disagreements with young males in my life.


This one's fought the people baby, And told me all their lies
I have dealt with deception and dishonesty from others who have tried to undermine me.


I will press the button, And they will go away, But don't forget to say your prayers, Before I blow them all away, I say
I have the power to control or destroy those who oppose me but urge people to reflect on their actions and beliefs before I act.


Woah... here we go (we gotta go, we gottta go)
I am still moving forward with determination in spite of everything that has happened.


Woah... here we go (we gotta go!)
I am ready to face whatever comes next and persevere through the challenges ahead.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ALLEN FRANK ESTES, DAVID B. MALLETT

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