Warfaze All Album !!install!! (2027)
Nostalgic but refreshed. Legacy: Introduced classic Warfaze to a new generation.
: The title track "Oshamajik" and "Nei Proyojon" attacked corporate greed and societal corruption head-on. The guitar work became faster, and the double-bass drumming set a new standard for the underground metal landscape. 5. Aalo (2000)
: Meaning "Your Majesty," this album reflected the band's persistent evolution in progressive metal songwriting while adapting to a new era of music in the early 2000s. warfaze all album
: "Mounota", "Dhupchaya", "Tumi", and the title track "Jibon Dhara".
Four Decades Strong
Some of Warfaze's most popular songs include:
: The title track, "Obak Bhalobasha," became a timeless anthem that resonated across generations. Nostalgic but refreshed
: Featured custom artwork that became synonymous with the band's identity. 4. Oshamajik (1998) Marking a period of transition,
| # | Album | Release Year | Type | Key Tracks | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | | 1991 | Studio | Ekti Chele, Boshe Achi, Shadhikar | | 2 | Obak Bhalobasha | 1994 | Studio | Obak Bhalobasha, Ondho Jibon, Neel Shopon | | 3 | Jibondhara | 1997 | Studio | Jibon Dhara, Mounota, Tumi | | 4 | Oshamajik | 1998 | Studio | Oshamajik (Title Track) | | 5 | Alo | 2000 | Studio | Hotasha, Shomoy, Mrittu Alegi | | 6 | Moharaj | 2003 | Studio | Hariye Tomake, Moharaj, Herecho | | 7 | Poth Chola | 2009 | Compilation | Tomake, Omanush (New Tracks) | | 8 | Shotto | 2012 | Studio | Purnota, Rupkotha, Agami | The guitar work became faster, and the double-bass
: Continued their success with more experimental heavy metal sounds. Key Tracks : "Jibon Dhara," "Tumi".
: The title track "Obak Bhalobasha" is arguably the greatest rock ballad in Bangladeshi history. Clocking in at over eight minutes, its iconic guitar solo and poetic structure cemented Warfaze's legendary status. 3. Jibondhara (1996)