Soundtek Note: Last album with Sunny Hasan. Recorded in a period of internal band conflict.
. Their music tackled themes of urban struggle, love, and hope, inspiring generations of musicians to pick up electric guitars. best songs from a specific album, or are you looking for the current lineup's latest news?
The Evolution of Warfaze: A Journey Through Their Discography
is the definitive pioneer of Bangladeshi heavy metal and hard rock music . Formed in Dhaka on June 5, 1984 , the band spent decades breaking the mainstream pop mold to introduce listeners to high-octane riffs, intricate double-bass drumming, and socially conscious lyrics. Over a career spanning more than 40 years, the band has released eight landmark studio albums and key compilations that shaped generations of musicians in South Asia. warfaze all album
: It showcased their ability to blend hard-hitting riffs with emotional, melodic depth. 3. Jibon Dhara (1997)
Released under Soundtek in the mid-90s, Jibondhara (Lifestyle) brought a more mature sound. The title track became an anthem for youth dealing with the complexities of life. "Jibondhara", "Rupkotha", "Bondhu".
Ironically named after their first-ever hit, Poth Chola (The Journey) marked the beginning of the Kashif era. This album is a non-stop assault of high-energy rock anthems. Soundtek Note: Last album with Sunny Hasan
Modern rock with old-school heart. Legacy: Proved Warfaze could still resonate with younger listeners.
Moharaj is a conscious “return to roots.” The opening track "Shopno Bhanga Shohor" (Dream-Broken City) opens with a distorted riff reminiscent of Shotto -era. Abidur’s voice is raspier but powerful. The title track "Moharaj" features a middle-eastern scale intro (using a sitar-like synth) before exploding into thrash metal. The power ballad "Tumi Ashar Gaan" (Song of Your Arrival) became a modern classic.
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. Their music tackled themes of urban struggle, love,
"Boshe Achhi", "Ekti Chhele", "Sad स्वतंत्रता (Shadhikhari)" Progressive Rock / Metal "Obak Bhalobasha", "Ondho Jibon" Jibondhara Heavy Metal / Speed Metal "Jibondhara", "Dhupchaya", "Tumi" Oshamajik Hard Rock / Heavy Metal "Oshamajik", "Protichhobi", "Bondhu" Aalo Alternative Metal / Rock "Jotodure", "Aalo", "Baywarish" Moharaj Progressive Metal / Hard Rock "Moharaj", "Hariya Tomake", "Bangalira Ar Koto" Pothchola Re-recorded Hits / Acoustic "Pothchola", "Tomake", "Asha" Shotto Modern Heavy Metal "Purnota", "Rupkotha", "Shotto" Deep Dive: The Evolution of Each Album 1. Warfaze (1991)
If Poth Chola was the fire, Shotto (Truth) was the ice. This album is darker, more progressive, and lyrically philosophical.