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Warfaze is not just a band; it is an institution in the Bangladeshi music scene. Formed in 1984 in Dhaka, they pioneered the heavy metal and hard rock genre in Bangladesh, setting a standard for decades to come. With a career spanning over four decades, Warfaze has released several monumental albums that have shaped the musical tastes of generations.
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Often cited by fans as the band's masterpiece, Jibondhara represents the peak of Warfaze's classic lineup. The album is a perfect blend of hard rock, soulful lyrics, and exceptional instrumentation. It remains their highest-selling album to date. warfaze all album
Even as lineup changes occurred—most notably the departure of iconic vocalists—the band’s core identity remained. brought a grittier, more experimental edge
Shotto (Truth) is a landmark in modern Bangladeshi rock, demonstrating a highly technical, progressive metal sound. It was released after a long gap in new material and was met with critical acclaim. "Shotto", "Purnota", "Dhushor Manchitra". Warfaze is not just a band; it is
It is important to differentiate between the studio albums and the compilation. Although technically released before Shotto , (2009) is a compilation album rather than a studio effort. Sponsored by Nokia, this record was designed to preserve the band’s legacy for future generations.
(Lifestyle) released in 1997, was a poignant moment in Warfaze's history. It marked the last time the classic lineup of vocalist Sunjoy, bassist Babna Karim, guitarist Kamal, keyboardist Fuad, and drummer Tipu played together on an album. This sense of finality made the album a powerful and emotionally charged listen for fans. The album achieved significant commercial success and featured stunning artwork by the renowned Jahangir Hyder. Even as lineup changes occurred—most notably the departure
(1997)
: Meaning "Walking Paths," this release acted partly as a bridge for new listeners. It included re-recorded masterpieces from earlier eras and a few original arrangements, reminding the industry of their massive legacy.
: "Aalo" and "Joto Dure" became massive mainstream radio hits, introducing the heavy metal legends to a broader pop-rock audience without compromising their technical proficiency. 6. Moharaj (2003)

