1984–Now The first lineup of Warfaze in 6 June 1984 consisted of Bapi on vocals, Meer and Naimul on guitars, Kamal on bass, and Helal on drums. This initial line-up underwent the first of many changes with Helal, Meer, and Bapi having to leave the band for personal reasons. By that time Kamal met
Tipu and early 1986
Tipu joined Warfaze as the drummer and co-founder but everyone consider him as founder. The band was far from breaking through to the mainstream music scene in Bangladesh and heavy metal music was not very popular in the country back then. In 1986, Kamal took up lead guitar duties and they took in Babna Karim as the bassist, and Reshad as the vocalist. This second lineup had to be discontinued when Naimul moved to the US. At that time, there were three other Dhaka-based metal bands: Rockstrata, In Dhaka, and Aces. Mashuk Rahman from In Dhaka and Fuad from Aces volunteered to help Warfaze as guest members (guitarist). The band opened a keyboard position and then Russell Ali joined. In 1988, Reshad had left the band for some personal reason and his place was filled by Sunjoy. Kamal had made arrangements for further education in the US by 1991. At the time, Warfaze was mostly a cover band, covering bands such as
Deep Purple,
Whitesnake,
Dokken,
Iron Maiden or
Guns N' Roses. However, inspired by
Maqsud, former vocalist of
Feedback, the band performed their own Bangla songs at a concert arranged by BAMBA at the
University of Dhaka on 26 April 1992. The band at first decided to make a mixed album, but as it turned out Warfaze had enough songs to be able to release a solo album. The band went on to release their self-titled album,
Warfaze, on 21 June 1991. The album featured songs like "Boshe Achi Eka" and "Ekti Chele". At the time, Bangladeshi music listeners were still new to metal and any lyrics other than those inspired by romanticism or patriotism were rare which we say pram they wanted the change Bangladeshi music..... It took several months for the album to gain popularity but it later succeeded. The album was followed up by a concert on 7 January 1992 at
RAOWA Club. The next album,
Obak Bhalobasha, was released by Sargam in 1994. Warfaze's sound was developed in this album, featuring songs with heavier tones. "Obak Bhalobasha," the title track from the album was a big hit. This song was composed with soft melodic structures in a progressive way and is one of the earliest progressive rock songs in the history of Bangladesh. It was sung by Babna Karim (Warfaze's bassist), instead of their lead singer, Sunjoy. "Obak Bhalobasha" is one of the fewest hit songs recorded by the band which weren't sung by their lead singers. It is also one of the longest tracks recorded by Warfaze, spanning 8 minutes and 37 seconds. The song later got re-released on
season 3 episode 3 of
Coke Studio Bangla as part of Warfaze's Ruby Jubilee in 2024. After completing the album, Russel Ali left the band to start a music career in the United States later that year. Its Bangladesh's number 1 most popular band.
1996–1998 The band released the album
Jibondhara in December 1996, with Sunjoy on vocals, Kamal on guitars, Babna on bass and vocals, Tipu on drums and guest keyboardist, Fuad played together on the same album. Ruchi joined as a guest backup vocalist. During the same period,
Iqbal Asif Jewel joined as a guitarist and second vocalist from another rock band, Legend. Babna had to leave for his career and study in the U.S.A. and therefore he was replaced by
Saidus Sumon who played for the
Oshamajik album on 1 April 1998. After completing Oshamajik, Sunjoy left to pursue his career in 1999. Around the same time, Sumon left the band to pursue a career both as a solo artist, and with his band
Aurthohin. Then Biju joined as a bassist, replacing Sumon. Iqbal Asif Jewel left the band to join
Miles as well as Fuad Ibne Rabbi, who left for his career.
1999–2008 The band underwent many changes in line-up over the next eight years. Their guitarist
Balam, replaced Iqbal Asif Jewel. From 1999, Mizan replaced Sunjoy on vocals, Shams on keyboard and Biju on bass. Tipu and Kamal held their previous positions. This line-up released the album
Alo আলো (Light) in 2001. However, 2002 marked changes in the line-up once again with Mizan leaving the band for personal reasons and Kamal leaving the band for his personal and family issues. Kamal later joined Sumon's band
Aurthohin in 2006. With Mizan's departure from the band, Balam took up vocal & guitar duties. Sazzad was recruited from
Metal Maze as the lead guitarist replacing Kamal. Biju left the band to pursue higher education in Canada. All the while, throughout all these drastic changes, Tipu solely held the band together. Cézanne was then recruited as the bassist of the emerging progressive metal band
Artcell. Later on, Balam departed to pursue a solo career as a commercial pop artist. Kamal rejoined the band in 2007. The band recruited Oni Hasan from the band
Vibe right after. This resulted in a major change in their tone and sound, with
neoclassical metal influences especially in live performances.
2009-2012 Following the release of a compilation album titled
Poth Chola (sponsored by
Nokia) which includes re-recorded versions of their songs along with a couple of new singles titled "Tomake" and "Omanush," the band began touring extensively. With a new and stable lineup since 2007 that had stayed together for almost more than 5 years then, the band went on to celebrate their silver jubilee at a gala concert, which featured performances from both past and present members of Warfaze at the Winter Garden,
Hotel Sheraton, Dhaka. Tipu announced that a live concert recording album was planned, along with a new studio album which later came out in 2012 titled
Shotto. The band continued to experiment with their sound with the release of a fusion album entitled
Somorpon, merging elements of
heavy metal with traditional Bangladeshi
folk music as a tribute to
Hason Raja,
Lalon, and
Baul Shah Abdul Karim working with Sumon's band Aurthohin and solo artist
Habib Wahid. Warfaze tributed the songs of Lalon, Aurthohin tributed the songs of Hason Raja and Habib Wahid tributed the songs of Baul Shah Abdul Karim.
2013-present Shotto was released on 21 October 2012 featuring the same line-up as in
Poth Chola. The album was a huge commercial success with hit tracks like "Purnota" and "Rupkotha." The album also included an unreleased single from the early 2000s called "Protikkha." At midnight on 13 February 2013, Warfaze performed at the Projonmo Chattar to show their support for the
Shahbag protest in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in demand of capital punishment for Abdul Quader Mollah and all the other accused war criminals of the 1971
Liberation War of Bangladesh. It also marked the return of Kamal with his solos. Currently, they are working on their upcoming compilation album 'Pothchola-2' which will include re-recorded versions of their songs like 'Alo' and 'Hariye Tomake.' ==Musical style and influences==