Warfaze All Album 2021 «macOS»
. Since their formation in 1984, they have evolved through various lineups, yet their discography remains a masterclass in blending high-octane energy with soulful melodies. The Foundation: Warfaze (1991)
The self-titled debut that started it all. It introduced their signature heavy metal sound to Bangladesh with hits like "Boshe Achi" "Ekti Chele" Obak Bhalobasha (1994) warfaze all album
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. It introduced their signature heavy metal sound to
: "Mounota", "Dhupchaya", "Tumi", and the title track "Jibon Dhara". The power ballad "Tumi Ashar Gaan" (Song of
| Album | Primary Genre | Dominant Lyrical Theme | Vocal Style | Guitar Focus | |-------|---------------|------------------------|-------------|--------------| | Warfaze (1990) | Heavy Metal | Rebellion | Aggressive, rough | Distorted riffs, fast solos | | Obak Bhalobasha (1992) | Hard Rock | Love & longing | Melodic | Clean/acoustic + distortion | | Shotto (1994) | Hard Rock / Metal | Political truth | Powerful, dynamic | Dual harmonies, epic solos | | Ato Kichu Chaibo Na (1997) | Soft rock / Ballad | Romance | High-pitched, soft | Acoustic-led | | Oshamajik (2000) | Hard rock | Social critique | Mixed | Synthesizer-integrated | | Poth Chola (2004) | Rock / Blues | Fatigue, loss | Weary | Minimalist solos | | Moharaj (2008) | Heavy / Thrash | Anger, revival | Raspy, intense | Return to complex riffs | | Alo (2018/20) | Progressive rock | Existential | Restrained | Experimental time signatures |
Their first album released in the streaming era. The sound was modern – tighter production, layered guitars, and more direct lyrics targeting contemporary social ills.
Released just a year later, Oshamasajik is often considered one of the band's strongest works. It featured a return to harder sounds but with a modern, alternative rock polish. Mizan Rahman joined as vocalist for this era.

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