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Experimental and diverse, proving Warfaze wasn't afraid to push boundaries. 5. Aalo (2001)

Despite the impending changes, the music on Jibondhara was some of their best, featuring a rich, layered sound. The tracklist includes: warfaze all album

Shotto (Truth) is the seventh studio album by Warfaze, released on October 21, 2012. It represents the band in the 21st century—mature, technically proficient, and unwilling to rest on their laurels. It features the same lineup as Pothchola and is often noted for its progressive metal influences. Experimental and diverse, proving Warfaze wasn't afraid to

Warfaze’s complete album catalog tells a story of survival, conflict, and reinvention. From the raw metal of their 1990 debut to the progressive experiments of Alo , the band has weathered lineup changes, shifting public tastes, and political censorship. The tracklist includes: Shotto (Truth) is the seventh

Here’s a comprehensive feature covering , from their hard rock roots to their progressive experimental phase.

Widely considered one of the benchmark albums in Bangla rock history. The title track, "Obak Bhalobasha," is arguably the most iconic power ballad in the country. Jibon Dhara (1996)

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.