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The backbone of their legendary status is their discography. This comprehensive guide covers , detailing their musical evolution from raw 1990s speed metal to sophisticated progressive rock. Chronological Studio Albums & Discography

Pothchola (Walking Paths) was a major compilation and reunion effort, bringing together various eras of the band’s music in a new light, often featuring re-recorded or re-arranged versions of their classic songs.

"Obak Bhalobasha" (a 30-year anthem), "Dhupchaya", and "Jokhon".

is a pioneering Bangladeshi hard rock and heavy metal band formed in 1984. They are widely considered one of the founding fathers of heavy metal in Bangladesh, known for blending aggressive guitar riffs, progressive metal arrangements, and emotionally charged lyrics. warfaze all album

Released on their 35th anniversary, Ogni (Fire) was a statement that the fire of Warfaze was still burning bright. It was the last album to feature their long-time iconic vocalist Mizan Rahman before his departure, making it an emotional swan song for that era.

A raw, angst-driven record that focused heavily on political corruption, social degradation, and youth disillusionment. It features the famous track "Nei Projonmo" and guest bass work from Saidus Salehin Khaled Sumon (who later founded the legendary band Aurthohin). It was also the final studio album to feature lead vocalist Sunjoy during the band's initial run. 5. Aalo (2000)

Named after their 1997 track, this album leaned heavily into socio-political commentary. The riffs were sharper, and the rhythm section (with on drums) was tighter than ever. The backbone of their legendary status is their discography

Sargam Records Lineup: Sunny Hasan (vocals), Babna (guitar), Shantu (bass), Russell (drums), plus new keyboardist Jewel.

The album has a melancholic, weary tone. "Kache Acho" (You Are Close) is a slow, sorrowful ballad about distance in relationships. "Brishti Pore" (Rain Falls) features a haunting slide guitar. The production is muddy, and Babna’s guitar solos are less frequent.

: A compilation frequently circulated among fans to capture the definitive hits across their active decades. Released on their 35th anniversary, Ogni (Fire) was

This album proved that heavy metal could be delivered with power in the Bengali language. 2. Obak Bhalobasha (1994)

: Their most recent full studio release, returning to their heavy roots. Key Tracks : "Agami," "Purnota," "Shotto". Compilations & Special Releases

This article explores the complete discography, delving into the evolution of their sound and their lasting impact on Bengali rock music. The Evolution of Warfaze: An Album-by-Album Breakdown