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Shohail Ibne Mahbub (XTR)
I'm an avid Bangla music album collector in this hobby since 2012. Having grown up in the "Underground" era of Bangla band music, I took the initiative to archive and upload album artworks. Till now, I've been recognised and acknowledged by various artists, bands, streaming and label companies for my work on Bangla CD Covers. There's a high chance most artwork you see floating around the internet are scanned by me!

Oshamajik by Warfaze

"Oshamajik" is the fourth studio album pioneer heavy metal band Warfaze. It was released in 1998 from G-Series initially on Cassette and later in 2001 on CD Jewel case formats with alternate artworks. Later on, the CD was re-released twice, first as a Jewel Case release keeping the original CD artwork with the older CD inside, and second as both Jewel Case and Paperback releases with a new black colour scheme with a black "silver" disc. This was also the last album to feature Sunjoy on vocals and Fuad as keyboardist, while Babna was replaced by Sumon (of Faith/Aurthohin fame) on bass/vocals and Iqbal Asif Jewel joined as a guitarist and vocalist from another heavy metal band, Legend. Tipu and Kamal retained their positions in the band. Oshamajik is unique in the sense that it featured three lead vocalists and showed the diverse genres of music Warfaze was indeed capable of producing. The album was dedicated to the band's beloved brother Ahmed Ishaq Abdullah Khan, while deepest condolences and love was conveyed for Nafiz Sadique.

The lineup of "Oshamajik" consisted of:

Kamal: Guitars, Backup-Vocals
Tipu: Drums & Percussion
Sumon: Bass, Vocals
Sunjoy: Vocals
Jewel: Guitars, Vocals
Fuad: Guitars, Synth

The album is available for streaming as a Audio Jukebox on G-Series' official YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQEC8PHf3s8

The album can be streamed from the official YouTube channel of Warfaze: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qViAfkaVNM4&list=PLmjvBJVj7QkDTN3DBy9IpsbOCcK3KwQjD

The album can also be streamed legally using the GAAN app available on both Android and iOS.


Track List:

01. Oshamajik
02. Nei Proyojon
03. Rupali Srote
04. Oshoni Shongket
05. Bondhu
06. Dhushor Manchitro
07. Protichchhobi
08. Jaatishshor
09. Mohanogor
10. Emon Dine
11. Keu Nei Adhare

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**Due to the rarity of the original CD Release and first Re-Release (White version), Back and Front covers of the white Re-Release were recreated by me from original reference photos. Moreover, the original release Front cover and CD pictures are genuine.

Artwork
Front [Original CD Release - Jewel Case only]
Front [First CD Re-Release - Jewel Case only]
Front [Second CD Re-Release - Jewel Case & Paperback]
Back [First CD Re-Release - Jewel Case Only]
Front-Back [Second CD paperback Re-release]
CD [Original and first Re-Release]
CD [Second CD-Re-Release]
Front Cover + Front Inlay [Second CD Re-Release (Jewel Case)]
Inlay [Second CD Re-Release (Paperback)]

Lyrics Booklet [Second CD Re-Release]
Cassette Sleeve [Unique Artwork]

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  1. I thank you behalf of our generation, man! You’ve done a big favor to us by giving a great dope- "teenage nostalgia".

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