Sinawe

Sinawe
Origin South Korea
Genres Heavy metal
Thrash metal
Hard rock
Speed metal
Years active 1986–1991
1995–present
Labels Oasis Record, Seorabul Record
Associated acts Seo Taiji & Boys, Kim Jong-seo Band
Members
Shin Dae-cheol
Kang han
Lee Kyung-han
Lee Dong-yeob
Past members
Seo Tai-ji, Kim Jong-seo, Yim Jae-beom, Kang Jong-su, Kim Jun, Kang Gi-young, Kim Min-gi, Kim Seong-hyeon, Kim Yeong-jin, Oh Kyeong-hwan, Kim Ba-da, Jeong Han-jong, Shin Dong-hyeon, Kim kyong-won, Kim Yong

Sinawe (Korean: 시나위) is a heavy metal rock music band in South Korea. They were the first band which played metal in South Korea. During its golden age in the late 1980s and early 1990s, many renowned musicians in South Korea such as Seo Tai-ji, Kim Jong-seo, and Yim Jae-beom improved their musical ability. Sinawe was formed by Shin Dae-cheol, the son of Shin Jung-hyeon. In 1996, five years after the group's breakup in 1991, Shin Dae-cheol reformed Sinawe with new members.[1][2][3][4]

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Discography

Studio albums

Mini albums

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