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History
Fourteen-year-old Robert Reid (vocals), thirteen-year-old Dan McLintock (guitar, vocals), thirteen-year-old John Comee (bass)and eleven-year-old Scott Shad (drums, vocals) formed Inspection 12 in 1994 while in junior high school. They were influenced by the first wave of Southern Californian punk, which included bands such as Green Day and NOFX. The band name was taken from the popular Nickelodeon television show, The Adventures of Pete & Pete. 1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by United Nations. ...
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Inspection 12 released their first recordings on cassette in 1995 and 1996: an eponymous EP and the full-length Come, Hefe, Come!. Second guitarist Pete Mosely was also added to the lineup in December of 1995. Their second album, titled Inspection 12, was released on compact disc in 1997. Later that year, Reid was asked to leave the band while McLintock took over as lead vocalist. You're A Nation was released in 1998. A month after it's release Scott Shad's cousin, James Trimble was added as second guitarist, and Step Into The Fire was released in 1999 with the new lineup. Typical 60-minute Compact Cassette. ...
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After graduating high school, McLintock left the band and his hometown to join christian punk band Craig's Brother. He also joined the band Limp and while on tour with Limp (Honest Don's), a copy of Step Into The Fire was given to Fat Wreck Chords label owner Fat Mike, who then asked the band to record the Home EP to be considered for his smaller label, Honest Don's Recordings. After the release of the Home EP in 2000, the band began recording its first album for Honest Don's, a mixture of re-recorded old songs and new songs. Craigs Brother is a pop punk band founded by Andy Snyder. ...
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In March 2001, eighteen-year-old drummer Scott Shad went into diabetic shock, passed out in his car and crashed. The death of Scott devastated the band and fans. They were uncertain of their future, but decided to continue, replacing Shad with lifelong friend Tim Grisnik. They named their first major label album In Recovery before the death of Shad, which was released in May 2001 on Honest Don's Barely Legal Recordings. This article is about the year 2001. ...
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Guitarist Trimble left the band after their 2002 In Recovery U.S. tour. In 2003, the new three-piece released the album Get Rad independently, after learning that the Honest Don's label would no longer support them. European record label Floppy Cow decided to press Get Rad and release it in Europe, Japan, and made a distribution deal with Suburban Home Records to sell it in the U.S. For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ...
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Inspection 12 joined the Takeover Records roster in 2005. The current lineup is Dan McLintock, Pete Mosely, and Tim Grisnik (also of The Softer Side). Takeover Records is a punk music record label based in Long Beach, California, U.S.A. PunkNews. ...
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Since July of 2006, guitarist James Trimble has rejoined the band. The current lineup is Dan McLintock, Pete Mosely, James Trimble, and Tim Grisnik.
Discography Album - Come, Hefe, Come! (1996, cassette)
- Inspection 12 (1997)
- You're A Nation (1998)
- Step Into The Fire (1999)
- In Recovery (2001, Honest Don's Barely Legal Recordings)
- Get Rad (2003, Floppy Cow Records/Takeover Records)
EP - Eponymous EP (1995, cassette)
- Home EP (2000)
Side Projects - Dan McLintock played guitar in Craig's Brother (with Yellowcard's Ryan Key) and Limp between "Step Into The Fire" and "Home"
- Pete Mosely is the bass player for Yellowcard
- Tim Grisnik also played in the band The Softer Side
- Dan McLintock & Tim Grisnik currently play in their new project, Sensei with long-time friends, Damion Waters, Mark O'Quinn and Eric Denton. The band can often be seen performing in and around the Jacksonville, Florida area. More information regarding the band, shows, as well as the progress of their studio endeavours can be found on their official myspace page (http://www.myspace.com/senseitheband).
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// Sensei is a five piece, melodic, rock band from Jacksonville, Florida. ...
External links - Inspection 12's Official Website
- Inspection 12's MySpace page
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