John Hinch

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John Hinch is a drummer who played in the bands Judas Priest and Hiroshima with singer Rob Halford.

Hinch joined Judas Priest in 1973, and played on their debut album Rocka Rolla. He was sacked by his bandmates soon after, because he was musically inadequate[1]. He has since managed smaller bands.

Judas Priest
Rob Halford | K. K. Downing | Glenn Tipton | Ian Hill | Scott Travis
Former Members: Al Atkins | Tim 'Ripper' Owens | John Pattridge | John Ellis | Alan Moore | Chris Campbell | John Hinch | Les Binks | Dave Holland | Simon Phillips
Discography
Albums: Rocka Rolla | Sad Wings of Destiny | Sin After Sin | Stained Class | Hell Bent for Leather | Unleashed in the East | British Steel | Point of Entry
Screaming for Vengeance | Defenders of the Faith | Turbo | Priest...Live! | Ram It Down | Painkiller | Jugulator | Live Meltdown | Demolition | Live in London
Angel of Retribution
Compilations/Box Sets: The Best of Judas Priest | Hero, Hero | The Collection | Genocide | Metal Works | The Best of Judas Priest: Living After Midnight
Metalogy | The Essential Judas Priest
DVDs: Live in London | Electric Eye | Rising in the East | Live Vengeance '82



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