Released by the label Sargam , this self-titled cassette tape defied a pop-dominated market and introduced heavy metal to the mainstream Bangladeshi youth.

Warfaze never sold out. They experimented without losing their identity, tackled politics without being preachy, and aged like fine wine – heavier in some ways, more melodic in others. From the raw power of Warfaze (1991) to the mature craft of Oshamajik , their discography is a map of Bangladeshi rock’s evolution.

is the definitive pioneer of Bangladeshi heavy metal and hard rock . Formed on June 6, 1984, the band fundamentally reshaped the country's musical landscape. They introduced blistering guitar solos, double-bass drumming, and soaring high-pitched vocals to an audience previously accustomed to mainstream pop and folk rock.

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)

The band's self-titled debut, Warfaze (1991) , altered the course of Bangladeshi band music forever. Released through the label, it introduced double-bass drumming, complex guitar solos, and a vocal delivery previously unheard of in the local scene.

proved the band's longevity. It remains one of their most popular albums digitally, featuring the massive hit Single & Compilations Poth Chola (2009):

Warfaze's albums are a testament to their innovative spirit, lyrical depth, and musical evolution. From their early days to their current status as hip-hop legends, Warfaze continues to inspire and entertain audiences. Their contributions to Bangladeshi music have been invaluable, paving the way for a new generation of musicians to experiment and push boundaries.

: A massive joint collaboration EP featuring Warfaze, Aurthohin, and Habib Wahid.

: The self-titled debut album that changed the landscape of Bangladeshi rock music. Heavily driven by raw heavy metal energy, it introduced iconic tracks like "Boshe Achhi" and "Ekti Chele" that remain cult classics to this day.

Late-80s Metallica meets Nazrul Geeti – aggressive yet melodic. Legacy: Set the template for Bangla hard rock.

Often cited by fans as the band's masterpiece, Jibondhara represents the peak of Warfaze's classic lineup. The album is a perfect blend of hard rock, soulful lyrics, and exceptional instrumentation. It remains their highest-selling album to date.