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SWA (pronounced swǒ) was an American band originally started as a concept defined by Chuck Dukowski, former bassist of Black Flag, while he was still a member of that band. [1] The name (which is pronounced like "Swah" and not "S-W-A") was created by assigning an alphabetical value to numbers on a gaming die, then rolling the die three times.
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SWA. Profile: SWA was formed in the mid 1980's by bassist Chuck Dukowski and drummer Greg Cameron. The band was initially set to include Ted Falconi of Flipper, and the trio jammed a few times, but Ted's schedule with Flipper would not allow him to work with SWA full-time. After that, Cameron invited his high school friend Ray Cooper to join as ...
SWA. Damaged -era Black Flag bassist Dukowski now went on to form this LA power-rock quartet which unselfconsciously draws on the sound of the ’70s for likable, if unchallenging, original mainstreamisms that stop well short of metal. Former Flagmate Greg Ginn produced the hard-driving, intelligent debut album which revolves around Merrill ...
SWA discography and songs: Music profile for SWA, formed 1985. Genres: Post-Hardcore, Post-Punk, Punk Rock. Albums include The Blasting Concept: Volume II, Winter, and XCIII.