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The self-titled debut album, simply known as , is where the journey began. Released on June 21, 1991 (and distributed via cassette by Sargam), this album was a monumental gamble. At a time when the Bangladeshi music scene was dominated by pop and folk, Warfaze introduced distorted guitars, pounding drums, and complex solos. Recorded between 1990 and 1991, the album consisted of original tracks that blended the aggression of Western heavy metal with the melodic flow of Bangla lyrics.
After years of disputes with major labels, Warfaze released a two-part EP series. Part 1 (2018) has 5 tracks; Part 2 (2020) has 4 tracks.
Obak Bhalobasha (Wondrous Love) solidified their place in the rock scene. It featured deeper lyrical content and technically advanced compositions, showcasing the band's growth. "Obak Bhalobasha", "Tomake", "Sriti". warfaze all album
Warfaze released their self-titled debut album in 1991, a landmark moment for Bangladeshi rock. At a time when the local scene was dominated by pop and folk-fusion, Warfaze introduced a heavier sound influenced by western hard rock.
Sargam Records Lineup: Sunny Hasan (vocals), Babna (guitar), Shantu (bass), Russell (drums), plus new keyboardist Jewel. The self-titled debut album, simply known as ,
(often stylized as Jibon Dhara ) is a landmark album, primarily because it represents the last time the classic lineup of the early 1990s played together on a full record. Released in December 1996, the album showcased a more melodic and structured side of Warfaze.
After a period of instability and the departure of Sunny, many thought Warfaze was finished. However, the arrival of the sensational vocalist (Kashiful Islam) in the early 2000s injected new life into the band, giving birth to their most commercially successful period. Recorded between 1990 and 1991, the album consisted
Despite the revolving door of vocalists—including legends like Sunjoy, Babu, Mizan, and Palash—Warfaze has remained relevant for over three decades. Their albums serve as a testament to their resilience and their pivotal role in shaping the sound of a nation.
Sunjoy, Babna Karim, Mizan, Palbasha, and Sezan. Where to Listen and Stream
The album's significance cannot be overstated. Alongside contemporaries like Rockstrata, they laid the groundwork for the progressive rock and hard rock explosion of the late '90s and early 2000s. The tracklist is a collection of anthems that remain fan favorites to this day: