There Will Be Quiet - The Story Of Judge (Part 4)
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- In the conclusion to four-part series ’There Will Be Quiet - The Story of Judge,’ Mike Ferraro emerges from the shadows twenty years after the dissolution of Judge to reform for the biggest hardcore festival in the world, Black & Blue Bowl. Judge is greeted by two triumphant and sell-out nights and some of the most rabid fans in the world.
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JUDGE was my youth. I love their music and message.
This is sick - I can't believe there's a 4-part documentary series on Mike from 8 years ago and I'm just finding out now!
Please do more videos of the Hardcore scene!
Mike I’ve listened to every word I’ve ever heard you say and I’m 44 years old now and you greatly effected my life!!!!!! Thank you
Judge is (second only to the biscuits) my best friend and life mentors favorite band. He is currently rotting away in a shitty nursing home for the indigent due to Wernicke’s syndrome. He is the sole reason for not only my survival but also my introduction to nyhc. I showed him
this documentary a while back and although he won’t remember it today, at the time it lit him
up bro, he was all about telling me about the old
shows back in the day at cb’s, shitty gardens, etc. And judge was always one of his absolute favorites. It’s astonishing to me how much of an impact mike and the boys made with such a short lived career-to me that is the calling card of genius innovation-god bless you fucks-and for the love of god, dont stop till your dead.
Had the opportunity to meet Mike back in ‘88. So nice! Met Porcel later, another super nice guy. Judge and Breakdown will always be my fave NYHC bands!
As a HC kid in Boston during the 80s this was one of the bands that really blew me away. I loved all those old shows at The Channel, Green St. Station, The Rat, The Middle East, TT the Bears, etc. There was no rivalry between NY and Boston, just a great scene and fantastic bands.(Also The Living Room in Providence, never forget those Bad Brains shows!)
Do you remember when Judge was supposed to play the Rat? There was definitely some beef back then and I don't even think they even played. I know for sure Chain of Strength got run off too. Those were some crazy times. The Channel POW MIA shows were the fuckin best!
This gave me chills... From the bottom of my heart, thank-you! Now, Judge, get your arse to Australia (please).
Thank you Mike and Judge and all you f**king heroes in this scene. Music saves lives and makes friendships happen at weird times!
To conclude four-part series ’There Will Be Quiet - The Story of Judge,’ Mike Ferraro emerges from the shadows.
I don´t think Mike is a Ferraro; if you check his "parents" looks and his looks, nothing to do with each other.
I would say Mike genetically is a British-Viking.
I have seen similar cases in basque country altough here children were stolen in hospitals to be sold to families that couldn´t conceive.I don´t know if Mike was adopted (it looks he was told nothing)or wtf.
What I do now is that not having emotional ties with your biological parents, plus whatever he had to stand as a child are probably at the core of all the anger/agression expressed into Judge´s music.
Big Ups to Judge for all the energy given trough their music, helping alongside to burn out some of the bullshit/crap that this mad society puts upon us since the very beginning of our lifes.
Crap Solo
Why there is no french subtitles on this part ?
@@PirateTVBar Wtf are you talkin about? Lol
These guys were my first show back when I was 13. To this day they’re my favorite band and I still wear the shirt I got that day every time I leave the house
Did you just say that you've been wearing the same shirt every day since you were 13?
Outstanding piece. Brought back floods of memories to this 43 year old......keep it up Judge!
Incredible story, and fantastic series thanks noisey!
Legendary! Great documentary. Answers a lot of questions that all those rumors generated back in the day. They made some great music. Cool to see that they still hit the stage!
One of the best hxc documentary ever! Thx
What an extraordinary series you guys did here. Have known about the band Judge for quite sometime, but had no idea about their story or about Mike's story. It had me glued to the screen the whole time, very interesting and intriguing guy. He has that "thing" about him, very happy to see he got back out there to play the classics they wrote. Hopefully we'll see more of these style documentaries in 2018! Cheers.
So nostalgic. I grew up with NYC HC. Thanks for uploading to youtube.
This was very well done. Great job, and thank you for this.
Well done story. I lived that scene growing up. Had tons of cassette tapes and some vinyl. Cool to finally hear the back story of something that meant so much at that time.
Great job on this one noisey
damn good series. just binge watched the whole thing
What a fantastic documentary. One of your best. I'm totally into Judge now!
thank you for sharing your story it makes it easier knowing your not alone
This was amazingly well done, thank you.
Man 2013 was a helluva year..I was doing the complete contrary to what JUDGE was about..but that was then and I'm still here
Love this story and band I remember whe. I first saw this video 3 or 4 years ago I think never heard of the band it turned out to be a mind blowing story and band been listening to this band ever since
Straight Edge saved my life.
What an awesome work this is, thanks.
Really good doc. A lot of my friends went to bnb2013, i misssed iiit. eternally bummer. went to bnb2014 it was actually very rad. this year should be good too. I'm happy the nyhc scene is being well documented with modern equipment and kickass editing. It's deserved
God Damn we are happy to have you back Mike and the boys in Judge!!
I might sound like a wimp but I don't care I cried a little thanks "Judge" little guy from Oxnard Ca.
Thank you noisey for this video
We hear you mike
since 24 years hardcore kid and will always be,,hold your ground brother and sisters
Great stuff. Really humble guy
What a great story, thank you
CIV doc next please 😉
Excellent documentary
More series like this! please
this was an unreal series.
well done - make more plz!
I've never liked Judge as a band but Mike has all my love and respect.
ok boomer
What a great story man.
much respect
*NYHC 4 LIFE* Great doc guys. Please do more hardcore and punk docs
Judge is Iconic
So awesome
It'd be great to see one of these about Avail.
Chills
Awesome series.
Do one for Youth Of Today
Hey Noisey could you do a doc about Dax Riggs the ex singer from Acid Bath
Yes this forsure! And at the end of it have an Acid Bath reunion too.
@@clifflastname522 Acid Bath won't get back together, they said there's no Acid Bath without Audie. However, everyone in the band except Dax were up to do a tribute band. Only reason why Dax was against it is that he doesn't play metal anymore, he's a blues guy
@johnstahlman9767 Yeah I know Sammy wants it pretty badly
Vitamin X singer in the crowd at 5'51" !
Was this band big outside of the east coast because I’ve never heard of them but it seems like I should have.
Awesome!
Judge,I salute You!
legendary band
Would love to see you guys do a piece on undertow or Unbroken two very underrated bands
Awesome
When they first said mike judge I thought they were talking about the creator of king of the hill lol
Judge was quite a band...I’ve always admired Sammy Siegler
Also check out no delusions chicago hardcore it’s a sic documentary with siiick ass bands
Cool story, now do a doc on COLD AS LIFE
....this guys got a Great voice Great Growl but you can understand what he's singing
2:15 King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, like in Glasgow??
How about one on Black Flag?
They played at long beach fenders ball room !!!!!!!
Are the skulls behind Civ coming from dealers head ? Ahahah
fucking amazing
Great docu, great fcking band.
I remember my my brother ordered that record and it took 2 years to get
Which one?
Mike Judge you were there for kids just like you...
Fucking amazing ❤
judge come to Aotearoa NxZ
i'd love to see one about 7 seconds
❤️🔥
3:30 what cap mike is wearing?
It's a Chicago Blackhawks hat
Noisey you should come document Oakland/bayarea livewire/hip hop music the same way you did chiraq and Atlanta. Zaytoven, j Stalin, Mozzy, Joe blow, messy Marv, Shady nate, juneonabeat, DJ fresh, j diggs, philthy rich, and legends like Mac Dre the jacka and Mac Mall, etc etc etc. Theirs so many talented artist and producers out of the bay, it would be cool AF to watch.
shut up
To think he went on to make king of the hill and beavis and butt-head is just insane. Whataguy
Great doc, but I wish they touched on mike breaking edge.
Trevor Hunt Why does that matter? Being edge, and breaking edge are both personal choices.
+R4x2 it matters because they were a prolific straight edge band who's lyrical content delved deep into ideology. It is very much a personal choice and that's why I wanted the doc to touch on that aspect. I have been edge a long time, but I'm not here to judge those who broke or whatever. For the integrity of the total project I feel like that was a big piece of the puzzle that was neglected in some aspects. For instance they touch on the reasons he walked the path but we don't ever get any insight as to why he strayed. We don't get any insight as to what he feels about performing those songs now. If the words are hollow, or if he still has a resonance to them now even given his choices. It's like doing a documentary on star wars but never asking George Lucas about jar jar binks. Again my motives aren't to bash the guy, one way or another he is a legend, and his words weather he believes them or not anymore still have meaning with many. I just believe if you are going to paint a picture you have to paint the whole picture. Awesome doc regardless just left me wanting a little more.
the words are as true to him as ever hardcore and punk rock is a reflection of what you see and here I write lyrics and as a reflection they are really fucked up input equals output he saw and was subject to abuse heartache and exclusion a that's what he spit back to make sense of it all it may not have the desired effect of righting wrongs but does anyone really expect to?
respect and understanding to all 🤘 and keep hardcore real none of this kicking punching crap sacrifice more in the pit than you take out its the real release
"Breaking edge" what are you 16? Nobody gives a fuck. Straight edge is for pussies who need a whole scene to justify why they don't do something. Not WHY they do something but why they DONT do something. Its weak. Think for yourself.
Sorry Mike, the Blackhawks suck buddy. Let's go Rangers!!! I'm glad I got to talk to Mike a few times on Facebook when he was mulling his return. It was cool to meet him and Todd at the B&B show in 2012. Super chill, down to earth regular guy. Although he is a Blackhawks fan. 🤮
LES crew NYC 1988
FINE.
Great documentary but the fact is innocent kids, just out to have a good time and go see a band, did get their asses kicked at Judge/NYHC shows specifically for being different and weak (both in body and in mind). The NYHC scene, especially theh SXE faction of it, was hardly inclusive and supportive to anyone deemed an outsider.
Grudge was a much more influencial band imo.
He’s chubby like me 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Florida harcore 2002-2010 next
What a gr8 guy!
Do the minutemen
Civ and his Chung King 0.39?
100 tacos for 100 dollars
Biscuits Total War Jeff Jawk and his Chung King(S)!
the proud owner of #40 and #51
Good story about him but I feel it kinda downplayed the relationship between hardcore/skinhead/bonehead/straight edge ... whatnot. Militant nonsense. If only ideology could stay away from good music.
What a shame in 2023 the crowds think trying to hurt others is cool and acceptable
rad!
Drugs and alcohol are bad for the body right straightedgers? I'm guessing weighing a biscuit under 400 lbs is ok then
Holy shit. Mike. Damn. Alright.
*São Paulo not Sao Paolo
Sorry, but, who? Who's this?
Straight up aryan