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Inch (band)
Inch was a pop-punk band formed in San Diego in 1992. The group was founded by former Sub Society vocalist Michael "Stimy" Steinman, guitarist Mike Paprocki and bassist Jeff Reese.〔(SanDiegoReader.com: Bands And Performers (Inch) )〕 ==Band history== Inch was formed in 1992 by Michael "Stimy" Steinman, Jeff Reese, Dave Hepler and Michael Paprocki.〔(BuiltOnAWeakSpot.com: Inch: Dot Class C review )〕 Steinman sang lead vocals and played guitar, Hepler was on drums, Reese on bass, and Paprocki on guitar. Steinman was the former lead singer of Sub Society, a band who achieved notoriety by being featured in several H-Street skateboarding videos. Inch released their debut album, Stresser, on the Atlantic Records imprint Seed Records in 1994. Seed went out of business before the band's second album DOT Class "C," so that album enjoyed a short release on Atlantic Records before they were dropped and the album was deleted from the Atlantic catalog. DOT Class "C" was then re-released by Cargo/Headhunter Records on CD and on Goldenrod Records and Trademark Records on LP, limited to a run of 750, with hand silkscreened art done by Drive Like Jehu singer and artist Rick Froberg. The song "For Duty And Humanity" from the album was featured on the soundtrack of the 1996 comedy film Flirting With Disaster and was included in the Foundation Skateboards video Duty Now For The Future. In 1997, Inch took home "Best Alternative Rock" honors at the San Diego Music Awards and spent the summer playing the second stage of the traveling Lollapalooza tour.〔(JanesAddiction.org: Lollapalooza '97 )〕〔(Variety.com: Reviews, Lollapalooza 1997 )〕 The band's third and final album, This Will Fall on Dead Ears, was released by Headhunter in 1998.
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