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  2. Warfaze - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Black (band Black album) - Wikipedia

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    Work on the album properly started after Rafiqul Ahsan Titu (ex-Aashor) joined the band as the permanent bass player after Shahriar Shagor left the band. Black stated, they had plans to release the album on the Eid-ul-Azha of 2010, but due to other commitments of the band members and tight scheduling they were unable to succeed.

  4. Black (Bangladeshi band) - Wikipedia

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    This album was completed in a much shorter time since the band already had enough material from Amar Prithibi for a second album. The album was a departure from Black's usually heavy and alternative styling and instead focused on more mellow and folk-oriented tunes and dealt with more self-exploratory writing.

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  6. Nemesis (Bangladeshi band) - Wikipedia

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    The band recorded their second album Tritio Jatra (Bengali: তৃতীয় যাত্রা) six years later. The first single from the album, "Kobe" (pronounced kôbe) was released in Radio stations earlier in the 2011. [8] [9] They recorded the album in Bengal Studio. In June 2011 they finished recording and mastering the whole album.

  7. Fossils (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band's second album, entitled Fossils 2, was released in 2004. It was then noted as the Bengali band album with the highest budget to date. The album was partly sponsored by the Thums Up brand. The mastering engineer was Steve Fallone of Sterling Sound, New York. The band witnessed a surge in popularity.

  8. The Concert for Bangladesh (album) - Wikipedia

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    Minimal post-production was carried out on the recordings, ensuring that the album was a faithful document of the event. The box set's packaging included a 64-page book containing photos from the concerts; the album cover, designed by Tom Wilkes, consisted of an image of

  9. Bangla (band) - Wikipedia

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    Bangla is a folk-rock band from Bangladesh formed by the popular indie musician Shayan Chowdhury Arnob in 1999. Bangla mainly blends the traditional Bangladeshi folk genres like Baul, Lalon together with western flavours like jazz, blues, rock etc. [1] The band released its first album Kingkortobbobimurho in 2002. Over the years, the band has ...