Inch was an American post-hardcore band formed in San Diego, California, in 1992
by Michael "Stimy" Steinman, Dave Hepler, Jeff Reese, and Mike Paprocki. The
group released their first single "Oxidizer" in early 1993 and toured the west
coast opening for Frank Black. Their debut album Stresser was released in spring
1994 on Seed Records. Inch's second album, DOT Class "C", was released by
Atlantic Records in 1996 and featured the song "For Duty & Humanity" which
appeared on the soundtrack of the film Flirting With Disaster. The band won the
Best Alternative Rock award at the San ...