Gray's list of writing credits includes penning songs for artists as diverse as Korn, Tori Amos and U2[3] and this is a reason for the variety of musical styles featured.
[3] Some critics have drawn comparisons between singer Rou Reynolds "Mockney spoken words"[4] in the middle of the song and the style of Mike Skinner (aka The Streets).
According to Radio 1's Fraser McAlpine, "[Juggernauts] is full of sudden surges, short explosive passages and long, meandering lulls...there are spoken parts sounding a lot like Mike Skinner of The Streets".
[8] The song was met with mixed reviews from contemporary music, with the most common criticism being the shift away from the usual style of the band.
ilikemusic.com wrote a positive review, stating "This is the sound of Enter Shikari matured focused and at the peak of their powers" and went on to say that the band were "brave enough to stand on their own and away from the pack".