Warfaze All Album -

Following the success of their debut, Warfaze released their sophomore effort, Obak Bhalobasha (Crazy Love). This album showcased a band finding its melodic side without sacrificing its edge.

Lyrical inconsistencies—some songs feel unfinished. The album’s second half loses momentum. Still, "Oshamajik" won “Best Rock Album” at the 2001 Bangladesh Cultural Merit Awards. warfaze all album

Warfaze isn't just a band; they are the pioneers who brought heavy metal to the mainstream in Bangladesh. Formed in 1984, they’ve navigated decades of lineup changes and evolving sounds, yet they remain icons of the "Bengali soul". Following the success of their debut, Warfaze released

Often cited as their breakthrough, this album catapulted the band into true stardom. Highlights The album’s second half loses momentum

The band experiments with progressive rock. "Okaron" (Illogical) has odd time signatures (7/8) and a jazz-fusion break. "Alo" (Light) is a slow-building epic with spoken-word sections. Abidur’s vocals are more restrained, almost whispered.