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Bringin' It Down
Studio album by Judge
Released 1989
Label Revelation Records

Bringin' It Down is an LP released by the New York band Judge. A studio album is an original collection of new tracks by a recording artist Judge was a New York-based Straight edge band formed in 1987 by Youth of Today guitarist John "Porcell" Porcelly In the Music industry, a record label can be a Brand and a Trademark associated with the Marketing of music recordings and Music Revelation Records is an Independent record label focusing originally and primarily on Hardcore punk. A gramophone The City of New York Judge was a New York-based Straight edge band formed in 1987 by Youth of Today guitarist John "Porcell" Porcelly It was released on Revelation Records in 1989. Revelation Records is an Independent record label focusing originally and primarily on Hardcore punk. The original recording of the album was released under the title Chung King Can Suck It (with two additional tracks that did not make it onto Bringin' It Down). Chung King Can Suck It is a limited-pressing colored vinyl album by New York City band Judge, containing the original version of what was to be the This recording, which had been made at Chung King Studios, was rejected by the band after thousands of dollars had been spent on it. Chung King Recording Studios, formerly known as The Chung King House Of Metal, is a New York City Recording studio founded by John King that Since there had been substantial pre-orders of Bringin' It Down the label printed 110 copies of the rejected recording under its alternate title, to satisfy demand until the band could re-record it at a different studio. The popularity of Judge in the hardcore straight edge scene, and the severely limited release, has made Chung King Can Suck It likely the most sought after and expensive hardcore record ever (though Revelation Records never profited from it). Straight Edge refers to a lifestyle that started within the Hardcore punk subculture whose adherents make a commitment to refrain from using alcohol, Tobacco Copies, when they are sold, sell for over a thousand dollars.

Track listing

  1. "Take Me Away"
  2. "Bringin' It Down"
  3. "Hold Me Back"
  4. "Give It Up"
  5. "The Storm"
  6. "Hear Me"
  7. "Like You"
  8. "I've Lost"
  9. "Where It Went"

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Chung King Can Suck It is a limited-pressing colored vinyl album by New York City band Judge, containing the original version of what was to be the What It Meant The Complete Discography is a Compact disc compilation featuring all of the known studio recordings by influential American
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