12 Imaginary Inches

12 Imaginary Inches

Infobox Album
Name = 12 Imaginary Inches
Type = Album
Artist = The Stitches


Released = 2002
Recorded =
Genre = punk rock
Length =
Label =
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = 12 x 8
This album =
Next album =

"12 Imaginary Inches" is an album released by the 1970s-style Orange County, California punk rock band The Stitches (release date unknown).

Track listing

#"I Don't Know"
#"Electroshock Carol"
#"Foreign Currency"
#"Pick Me Up"
#"Better Looks (When You Were Dead)"
#"Kings of Camden"
#"2 O'Clock Shakedown"
#"Brains on Vacation"
#"Cars of Today"
#"Automatic"
#"Heartache"
#"Kids Go Wild"

External links

* [http://audio.sxsw.com/2007/mp3/The_Stitches-Cars_Of_Today.mp3] Cars of Today mp3
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rI4Cl0nTfg] Video for The Stitches song "Automatic"
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAFFrSVuZ9s] Video for The Stitches song "Cars of Today"


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