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Warfaze All Album [2021] Jun 2026

Warfaze has an impressive track record of live performances, having performed at numerous concerts and festivals in Bangladesh and abroad. Their energetic live shows, which often feature a mix of their popular hits and new material, have earned them a reputation as one of the most exciting live acts in the region.

Stepping into the new millennium, Warfaze experimented with contemporary sounds in Aalo . The album featured Balam on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, steering the band toward a more melodic and alternative rock-infused style.

The self-titled debut arrived when Bangladesh’s rock scene was still underground. Raw, energetic, and unapologetically heavy, it featured the original lineup with (vocals), Hasan (guitar), and Babu (bass). warfaze all album

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Soundtek Note: Last album with Sunny Hasan. Recorded in a period of internal band conflict. Warfaze has an impressive track record of live

From a groundbreaking 1991 cassette tape to modern progressive metal anthems, Warfaze has curated a discography that serves as the blueprint for Bangladeshi rock. While the band has seen its share of shifting lineups—from Sunjoy to Mizan to Balam, and from Kamal’s departures to returns—the core ethos of heavy, introspective music has never wavered. For any fan of South Asian rock, exploring the Warfaze all albums list is not just listening to music; it is walking through the history of a movement. Whether you are revisiting Jibondhara for the nostalgia or dissecting the complex riffs of Shotto , Warfaze remains, 40 years later, the undisputed monarch of the Dhaka rock scene.

Comeback after 6 years

Late-80s Metallica meets Nazrul Geeti – aggressive yet melodic. Legacy: Set the template for Bangla hard rock.

: Continued their success with more experimental heavy metal sounds. Key Tracks : "Jibon Dhara," "Tumi". The album featured Balam on lead vocals and

Their self-titled debut album dropped like a sonic boom in a scene heavily accustomed to soft pop and folk-rock. Fronted by the iconic vocals of Sunjoy and backed by Babna Karim’s bass and melodic compositions, the album proved that heavy metal could thrive in the Bengali language. Tracks like "Boshe Achhi" and "Ekti Chhele" remain foundational radio anthems to this day. 2. Obak Bhalobasha (1994)

The last studio album of the "classic Kashif era." Attojiboni (Autobiography) is a mature, bluesy rock album that reflects on life and legacy.