The self-titled debut arrived when Bangladesh’s rock scene was still underground. Raw, energetic, and unapologetically heavy, it featured the original lineup with (vocals), Hasan (guitar), and Babu (bass).
The album’s title track, a sprawling 8-minute+ epic, remains one of the most beloved songs in Bangladeshi rock history. The album solidified Warfaze’s presence in the mainstream music industry. In 2024, a re-imagined version of the title track was famously featured on Coke Studio Bangla , introducing the classic tune to a new, global audience.
You can officially access and stream the extensive library of Warfaze across major music distribution platforms: Oshamajik | Warfaze | Full Album | Audio Jukebox warfaze all album
The album was highly acclaimed for its technical skill and aggressive energy. 5. Alo (2000)
For fans interested in exploring Warfaze's music, their albums are available on various streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music. You can also download their songs and albums from online music stores like iTunes and Google Play Music. The self-titled debut arrived when Bangladesh’s rock scene
[1991] Warfaze ──► [1994] Obak Bhalobasha ──► [1996] Jibondhara ──► [1998] Oshamajik │ [2012] Shotto ◄── [2009] Pothchola ◄── [2003] Moharaj ◄── [2000] Alo ◄───────┘ 1. Warfaze (1991)
The core legacy of Warfaze relies on their eight landmark studio albums. Each record signifies a distinct era of the band, marked by shifting lineups but anchored by the masterful guitar work of founding member Ibrahim Ahmed Kamal. Album Title Release Year Record Label Key Tracks "Boshe Achhi", "Ekti Chhele", "Bichchhinno Abeg" Obak Bhalobasha "Obak Bhalobasha", "Asha", "Keu Kakarw Noy" Jibondhara "Dhup Chhaya", "Jibondhara", "Pratichchhi" Oshamajik "Oshamajik", "Nei Projonmo", "Mone Pore" Aalo "Aalo", "Joto Durey", "Banglar Joy" Moharaj Ektaar Music "Moharaj", "Hariye Tomake", "Herechho" Pothchola "Tomake", "Omanush", "Obak Bhalobasha (Re-recorded)" Shotto Deadline Music "Purnota", "Rupkotha", "Na", "Shotto" In-Depth Guide to the Catalog 1. Warfaze (1991) The album solidified Warfaze’s presence in the mainstream
| Title | Year | Type | Notes | |-------|------|------|-------| | Best of Warfaze | 1999 | Compilation | Includes rare B-side "Shongshoy" (Doubt) not on any studio album. | | Live in Dhaka | 2002 | Live CD | Recorded at Army Stadium; features Sunny Hasan’s best live vocals. | | Greatest Hits (1988–2008) | 2008 | Compilation | 2-disc set; includes demo versions of pre-1990 tracks. | | Unplugged Session | 2015 | Live DVD/Stream | Acoustic renditions; available only on YouTube/streaming. |