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Warfaze has received numerous awards and accolades throughout their career, including:
Warfaze is a legendary Bangladeshi heavy metal and hard rock band that has defined the country's rock scene for over 40 years. Since their formation on June 6, 1984, they have released eight studio albums that bridge the gap between heavy metal, progressive rock, and melodic hard rock.
Before the polished production of the 2000s, there was the raw, untamed energy of 1991. Warfaze’s debut album arrived at a time when the Bangladeshi rock scene was primarily dominated by soft-rock and folk fusion. This album changed everything.
(1997)
The self-titled debut album, released on cassette format via Sargam , shattered the conventional pop-dominated music scene of Bangladesh. Featuring Sunjoy's roaring high-pitched vocals and Ibrahim Ahmed Kamal's legendary guitar riffs, it introduced the youth to raw heavy metal.
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.
Released in 1997, Jibon Dhara continued the band's streak of successful albums, featuring 12 tracks that explored diverse themes.
The title track “Jibon Dhara” became an instant classic, noted for its philosophical lyrics and tight instrumentation. This album also featured guest keyboardist Fuad Ibne Rabbi (of the band "Aces"), adding layers of atmosphere to the heavy guitars. It remains a fan favorite for its balance of commercial appeal and hard rock integrity.
showcased a polished, modern production style that proved Warfaze could thrive in the new millennium. The Modern Classics: Shotto (2012) After a long hiatus between studio albums, was a triumphant return. It reminded fans that the band’s musical complexity lyrical relevance