What It Meant: The Complete Discography

What It Meant: The Complete Discography
Compilation album by Judge
Released June 21, 2005
Recorded 1988-1990
Genre Hardcore punk
Heavy metal
Length 70:12
Label Revelation Records
Producer Porcell, Don Fury, Tom Soares, "Chung King Can Suck It (LP)"
Judge chronology
The Storm
(1994)
What It Meant: The Complete Discography
(2005)

What It Meant: The Complete Discography is a compact disc compilation featuring all of the known studio recordings by influential American hardcore punk band Judge. Released in 2005 by Revelation Records, the CD puts the band's two EPs, New York Crew and The Storm, and their lone studio album Bringin' It Down together along with, as bonus tracks, the "original", aborted version of Bringin' It Down (known to collectors as Chung King Can Suck It), and a previously unreleased demo recording.

Track listing

  1. Fed Up
  2. In My Way
  3. I've Lost
  4. New York Crew
  5. Warriors
  6. Take Me Away
  7. Bringin' It Down
  8. Hold Me Back
  9. Give It Up
  10. The Storm
  11. Hear Me
  12. Like You
  13. I've Lost
  14. Where It Went
  15. Forget This Time
  16. The Storm II
  17. When the Levee Breaks
  18. Take Me Away
  19. Bringin' It Down
  20. Hold Me Back
  21. Give It Up
  22. The Storm
  23. Hear Me
  24. Like You
  25. I've Lost
  26. Holding On
  27. No Apologies
  28. Just Like You

All songs written and composed by John Porcelly and Michael Ferraro, except for "Warriors" (Blitz) and "When the Levee Breaks" (Led Zeppelin & Memphis Minnie).

Track origins

From the 7" EP New York Crew
Produced by Porcell and Don Fury
From the LP Bringin' It Down
Produced by Tom Soares and Porcell
Engineered by Tom Soares
From the EP The Storm
Produced by Porcell and Don Fury
First released in a limited edition of 110 copies as Chung King Can Suck It, and in Germany on the CD No Apologies. Also bootlegged on a white vinyl 10".
Previously unreleased demo recording. Three additional demo tracks are found on the 2xLP vinyl version of this release.
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