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05 October 2022

ALL / JUDGE NOTHING All / Judge Nothing split 7 inch 1997

 



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Judge Nothing is a 1990's pop punk group from Alton, Illinois. The band enjoyed a successful run throughout the mid '90s signing with Chicago-based indie label Thick Records in 1995. They released two albums with Thick Records, "I'm a Big Girl Now" and "Riveter" in 1995 and 1996 respectively. This was sandwiched between constant touring in a "hot smelly van with pink shag carpet" at nearly every sticky-floored club and dive in the country. Judge Nothing's brand of pop songs wrapped in a punk package attracted a loyal following in the St. Louis area and beyond and earned them the title of "the badfinger of punk." 


ALL is a melodic punk band formed by members of the Descendents after the departure of their lead singer Milo Aukerman in 1987.
Also see Tony All, which features former Descendents member Tony Lombardo with ALL.

The instrumental lineup of ALL has remained constant since the recording of the Descendents' album titled "All", consisting of guitarist Stephen Egerton, bassist Karl Alvarez, and drummer Bill Stevenson. Stevenson is the only original member of the Descendents, and he also spent time in Black Flag.

ALL's first two albums, "Allroy For Prez" (1988) and "Allroy Sez ....." (1988) were recorded with vocalist Dave Smalley, formerly of DYS and Dag Nasty. Scott Reynolds then took over vocals until being replaced by current singer Chad Price beginning with the 1993 album "Breaking Things".

ALL joined major label Interscope Records for 1995's "Pummel" but disputes over marketing and promotion of the album resulted in a swift departure from the label. "Mass Nerder" (1998) was their first release for Epitaph, with which they are no longer under contract.


Tracklist

AALL (2)Ruby
B1Judge NothingScore Uneven
B2Judge NothingFlowers

06 November 2019

THE MUD PUDDLE PLAYOFFS Various Artists 1993

compilation on the Mud Records label



Tracklist 

1 Hot Glue Gun I'll Kill You 4:37
2 Lonely Trailer Kiss Me Into The Ground 2:19
3 Honcho Overload Wish 2:54
4 Hardvark Firecracker 2:43
5 Mother (8) Sweet & Loaded 3:28
6 16 Tons* Trigger Happy 2:46
7 Corndolly Sex Kitten 3:26
8 Hot Glue Gun Dive 3:25
9 Hum (2) Sundress 3:49
10 Honcho Overload Miserable 3:55
11 Hardvark Dress 4:03
12 Corndolly Squirting Banana Dildo 2:48
13 Judge Nothing Aug Mouth 3:14
14 The Suede Chain Mississippi 5:53
15 Ward (8) Mustang 4:47
16 Lonely Trailer Judy's Taking Japanese 2:41
17 Dick Justice (2) Nine Outta Ten (Nietzsche Remix) 6:19

29 April 2012

JUDGE NOTHING I'm a Big Girl Now 1996

by request


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Biography

by Mike DaRonco
Purposed as a way to kill the suburban boredom brought on by their Midwestern town of Alton, Illinois, Judge Nothing wanted to liven things up a bit when they got together in 1988. Seven years of demos and due paying would follow before their first album I'm A Big Girl Now made up for all their thankless touring and hard work. Released in 1995 on Thick Records, Judge Nothing's partnership with this label continued with the follow-up Riveter in 1996. However, not too long after their picture seven inch split with All in 1997, everyone went their separate ways the following year.


Tracklist

1
Enchanted Fools2:44
2
Junkpile3:16
3
Memphis1:46
4
Aug Mouth2:42
5
We'll Know2:53
6
Out Of My Way1:09
7
Juggle3:09
8
No Need To Swear4:14
9
7 To Think2:26
10
Wake3:41
11
Before You1:57
12
Jack3:33
13
Breakfast Burgoo3:18
14
Ulcer3:44
15
Myself & Me3:08

























































18 February 2010

JUDGE NOTHING Riveter 1996



Discogs

Tracklist  

1 Suitcase
2 Make The Whole
3 No More Little Bit
4 Nashville
5 Old Houses
6 Score Uneven
7 No!
8 Monkey Mind
9 Your Place Or Mine
10 English 101
11 Nervous
12 Zyme
13 Closing
14 Go Home (Song For Retail Clerks)
15 No Matter What