Fitting the mold of the great lost rock band, Disco Inferno forged new paths but reached few ears during their existence. However, the band's output -- especially their singles and second LP DI Go Pop, which is to the sampler what Electric Ladyland is to the guitar -- didn't fail to make a major impact on the fortunate who did hear them. After the culmination of numerous financial disasters and general lack of outside interest, leader Ian Crause disbanded DI in the mid-'90s. Shortly after that, he began working with a couple mates as Floorshow, an outfit that recorded an album...