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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. ~ Mike DaRonco, All Music Guide From their MySpace biography... After meeting in kindergarten class, best friends Andy and Doug started playing music together in 8th grade. Influenced by Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Clash, 999, Foghat, Stiff Little Fingers, Generation X, AC/DC and The Cars, they were known as CLuB ZeRo and played regularly for most of their junior high and high school weekends. After the demise of CLuB ZeRo, the two drafted Mark Kanak, followed quickly by Carlos Huddleston to play bass guitar and called themselves, judge nothing. A few demo cassettes were recorded (which will be re-released in CD form in the near future under the Painted Porch Records imprint) and the guys were given a taste of life on the road. This taste was unlike their experiences that they had growing up in the small Midwestern town of Alton, which was also home to the world’s tallest man (Robert Wadlow), the first man