In 1991, at the height of its popularity, the New York hardcore band Judge broke up, leaving a long and storied career of incredible music and hyper-violent gigs for the history books. In the decades that followed, Judge's meager output became hardcore punk 101 for much of the growing scene who built upon their metal-tinged riffs and attitude. While the legend grew, lead singer Mike Ferraro virtually disappeared, only to reemerge in 2013 at Webster Hall to headline one of the most respected hardcore punk festivals in the country, Black N’ Blue Bowl. Noisey caught up with the revered frontman during, before, and after his triumphant return to the stage in this four-part series.
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WATCH PART 1 NOW ON NOISEY: In 1991 at the height of its popularity the New York hardcore band Judge broke up leaving a long ...
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Formed as a reaction to the "nice guy" approach by his former hardcore band Youth of Today Mike Ferraro created JUDGE to have a darker approach and ...
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