What It Meant: The Complete Discography

What It Meant: The Complete Discography

Track Listings

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. Storm
11. Hear Me
12. Like You
13. I've Lost
14. Where It Went
15. Forget This Time
16. Storm II
17. When the Levee Breaks
18. Take Me Away
19. Bringin' It Down
20. Hold Me Back
See all 28 tracks on this disc

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What It Meant: The Complete Discography

What It Meant: The Complete Discography
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • My Fav. Hardcore group
  • awesome
  • Buy it only if you don't have their CDs already
  • You need this CD!
What It Meant: The Complete Discography
Judge
Manufacturer: Revelation
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0009NZ3E6
Release Date: 2005-06-21

Tracks:

  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. Storm
  11. Hear Me
  12. Like You
  13. I've Lost
  14. Where It Went
  15. Forget This Time
  16. Storm II
  17. When the Levee Breaks
  18. Take Me Away
  19. Bringin' It Down
  20. Hold Me Back
  21. Give It Up
  22. Storm
  23. Hear Me
  24. Like You
  25. I've Lost
  26. Holding On
  27. No Apologies
  28. Just Liek You [#]

Product Description

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 Away
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


Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars My Fav. Hardcore group.......2006-10-27

This is a true original. I grew up listening to this in my bro's Jeep, tearing it up to this group. Allout mosh hardcore music, ruthless. Buy this! Every song is insane. Great Price to.

5 out of 5 stars awesome.......2006-08-10

What really makes this disc resonate is reading the liner notes. Once you read about Mike Judge's crusade to send a pissed off message to the straight edge community that was dwindling and saw many of it's staple members leave the scene, you understand his frustration and appreciate the context that these songs were written in. Judge truly was a wake-up call to the straight edge scene, and crucial to the development of metallic harcore bands like Hatebreed, Terror, and Madball. As you learn from the liner notes, an unfortunate side effect of this new feat was a wave of violence at shows. Still, I'm glad Mike Judge was pissed enough to do this for the scene. The man, and the band, do not get enough credit for their influence, and every harcore fan should own this disc.

4 out of 5 stars Buy it only if you don't have their CDs already.......2005-08-09

Judge was a groundbreaking hardcore band, taking the standard 87 style sound and coupling it with metal riffs and tempos years before the metalcore sound was prominent in the scene. If you've never heard the band before, or lost all your vinyl copies years ago, you should get this now.

However, if you already own the "Bringin It Down" CD and "The Storm," there's no need to get this. As far as I know, the recording isn't remastered, the unreleased song "Holding On" is already available on the Rev Rarities CD, and the main selling point, the inclusion of the "Chung King Can Suck It" LP (the original recording of "Bringin' It Down"), isn't worth it. The Chung King material may be good to listen to once, but isn't something I would find myself playing repeatedly. Actually, the biggest surprise is the sound quality of the Chung King LP. Despite the group's well-documented dissatisfaction with it, if you listen to contemporaneous hardcore albums like Bold's "Speak Out" or Misfits' "Earth AD" for comparison purposes, the sound really isn't that bad.

Finally, the layout leaves something to be desired. It's full of photos and has decent liner notes, but could have included more photos and art from the original releases, and the CD itself looks pretty bad: just a picture of a speaker or something with double-exposure of an image of an X-ed up hand on part of it ... something like that. I know the design won't matter to everyone, but if you're going to do a discography, memories and, subsequently, photos and images, become more important. Rev should've followed the example of similar CDs, such as Turning Point's discography, or Mad Parade's "Reissues" CD as far as including artwork from the past releases.

Overall, this is a great package, and it's nice to have everything in one place, but if you already have most of this, it's far from essential, and you should spend your money elsewhere.

5 out of 5 stars You need this CD!.......2005-07-18

There is not a weak track on this CD. Judge where one of the best 'metal' sounding hardcore bands of the time. Tracks that stand out are Where it went, Bringin' it down and like you but realy, there is nothing you can say against any of the tracks on this CD. Even their cover of Warriors by Blitz is better than the original. The big bonus of this CD is that it is a complete discography of all of Judge's stuff so you need not get ripped off buying 'rare' albums on e-bay etc.

Nice little biography of the band also included along with some pointless pictures (well you have to complain about something)

Anyone who likes Sick of it All, Madball, Suicidal Tendencies (first 3 albums) or any late 80s hardcore needs to buy this CD.

A classic.

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