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SWMRS (formerly Emily's Army), pronounced 'swimmers', are an American punk rock band formed in Piedmont, California in 2004 by Cole Becker and Joey Armstrong, with Becker's brother Max Becker joining only a few weeks afterwards. They drew on a mix of influences ranging from the Beach Boys to the Ramones to create their own brand of rock.
Berkeley's on Fire is the fourth album by the American punk rock band SWMRS, released on February 15, 2019 through Fueled by Ramen.It is the band's second studio album and third overall release under the name SWMRS after changing their name in late 2014.
Drive North is the third studio album by the American rock band SWMRS, released on February 12, 2016, through their own label, Uncool Records.It was re-released by Fueled By Ramen on October 14, 2016 when they added the songs "Palm Trees" and "Lose It" to the record.
[4] [5] The album was produced by drummer Joey Armstrong's father, Billie Joe Armstrong. It is the band's last release under their former name "Emily's Army" after changing their name to "Swimmers" in late 2014, and later "SWMRS" in late 2015 [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It is also the last record to feature lead guitarist Travis Neumann and last to ...
The album was produced by drummer Joey Armstrong's father, Billie Joe Armstrong. [6] It is the band's last studio under their former name "Emily's Army" after changing their name to "Swimmers" in late 2014, and later "Swmrs" in late 2015 [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] It is also the last record to feature lead guitarist Travis Neumann and last to feature ...
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