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Hard rock with a conscience. Legacy: Underrated; showed Warfaze refusing to go soft.

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(1994)

Warfaze’s own independent label (Warfaze Music) warfaze all album

Confirmed Warfaze’s status as musical pioneers who could still innovate after decades. Key Members and Lineup Changes

Critics noted the band was moving away from pure metal toward hard rock accessibility. Purists criticized the balladry, but commercial success was undeniable. The album remained on the Bangladesh Betar charts for 18 weeks.

Named after their 1997 track, this album leaned heavily into socio-political commentary. The riffs were sharper, and the rhythm section (with on drums) was tighter than ever. Hard rock with a conscience

(King), released in 2003, showcased Warfaze's ability to continue evolving while staying true to their hard rock roots. The album saw the return of founding member Kamal and the introduction of the talented Balam on guitar and second vocals. The songs were marked by their catchy hooks, powerful guitar solos, and the commanding voice of Mizan Rahman. The full tracklist is as follows:

The self-titled debut album, released on cassette format via Sargam , shattered the conventional pop-dominated music scene of Bangladesh. Featuring Sunjoy's roaring high-pitched vocals and Ibrahim Ahmed Kamal's legendary guitar riffs, it introduced the youth to raw heavy metal.

: High-production standalone singles released digitally to cater to the modern streaming era. Key Members and Lineup Changes Critics noted the

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.

Warfaze never sold out. They experimented without losing their identity, tackled politics without being preachy, and aged like fine wine – heavier in some ways, more melodic in others. From the raw power of Warfaze (1991) to the mature craft of Oshamajik , their discography is a map of Bangladeshi rock’s evolution.

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