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Lincoln was a Morgantown, WV band formed in 1992 by Jay Demko (vocals/guitar), John Herod (guitar), Justin Wierbonski (drums), and Johanna Claasen (bass). Dan Ball would later take over on bass. Though a band for only a brief time who left behind only a handful of recordings, they remain highly respected and are often regarded as one of the many foundational pieces of what would become known as Inchpost-hardcore,Inch as well as the proto-emo scene that was birthed by bands like Rites of Spring and Moss Icon. Lincoln's first 7Inch was originally released in 1992 by Watermark Records. The following year, their universally beloved split 7Inch with Washington, DC's Hoover became the inaugural on the Art Monk Construction tag. A final Lincoln 7Inch was released posthumously in 1994. All of Lincoln's releases have remained out-of-print and unavailable since the late 1990s. In 2021, Lincoln's entire recorded history was recovered, and the original analog tapes were restored and transferred. J. Robbins (Jawbox, Burning Airlines) newly mixed every song. All eight songs - seven that originally spanned three 7Inch singles, plus a previously unreleased track - are now finally available on CD, LP, and Digital formats. It all sounds and feels better than ever, and shows just how much a small band from a small town with a small discography can have such a large and lasting impact. Album Tracks 1. Benchwarmer 2. Sugarloaf 3. Waterboy 4. Repair and Reward 5. Union 6. Grade Curve 7. Stop Means Stop 8. Seed