Experimental and diverse, proving Warfaze wasn't afraid to push boundaries. 5. Aalo (2001)
As one of the most successful and enduring rock bands in Bangladesh, Warfaze's legacy extends far beyond their discography. They have inspired a new wave of musicians, helped shape the country's music scene, and brought Bangladeshi rock music to a global audience. warfaze all album
This 1998 release was unique for featuring three lead vocalists, showcasing the band's incredible range across different genres. "Oshamajik" and "Nei Tumi." Experimental and diverse, proving Warfaze wasn't afraid to
After a nine-year gap, Warfaze returned with , an album that proved their relevance in the modern era. Released in 2012, Shotto (The Truth) featured an updated lineup with Palash Noor stepping up as the vocalist, a role he continues to hold. The album brought Warfaze into the digital age with higher production values while retaining the aggressive, progressive spirit of their earlier work. The track “Purnota” became a massive streaming hit, often regarded as the band’s most popular song of the modern era, amassing hundreds of thousands of views and streams. They have inspired a new wave of musicians,
Breakthrough album – melodic yet hard