First released in 1994, this is arguably the most iconic Warfaze song. It is celebrated as one of the earliest progressive rock tracks in Bangladesh, spanning over eight minutes.
Warfaze is a cornerstone of Bangladeshi music history, credited as one of the first bands to introduce heavy metal and hard rock to the country. Since their formation on June 5, 1984, the band has evolved through multiple lineups and musical eras, yet their songs remain timeless anthems for generations of rock fans. The Evolution of Warfaze Songs warfaze songs
| Era | Vocalist | Notable Songs | Style | |------|----------|----------------|-------| | Early 90s | Sunil Paul | Purnota, Jibondhara | Melodic, emotional | | Late 90s | Saidul Hasan | Boshe Achi | Gritty, powerful | | 2000s | Rashed (ex-Powersurge) | Moho, Obak Bhalobasha | Aggressive, high-pitched | | 2010s–present | Palash Noor | Shongshobdo, Ekhon Onek Raat | Versatile, mature | First released in 1994, this is arguably the
Fast, thrash-influenced. Double bass drums and aggressive vocals make it one of their heaviest tracks. Lyrical theme: the poison of worldly attachment. Since their formation on June 5, 1984, the