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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!

Shunno by Triloy

"Shunno" is the debut album by underground rock band Triloy. Previously, they had released a track called "Bondhu" in the band mixed album "Agontuk". They finally released their album on 2005 from G-Series. Popular rock band Shunno's frontman Emil was also part of Triloy. It should be noted after this release, Triloy has not published any more music officially to this day.

The lineup of "Shunno" consisted of the following:

Apu: Keys/Vocals
Rana: Guitars/Vocals
Ishtyakk: Guitars
Emil: Vocals

Guest Members:
Nandito: Bass
Ratul: Drums

Even though these two members were mentioned as Guest Members, they were included in the album sleeve photoshoot.

Guest Appearances:
Rafa: Vocals in "Shopnomrittu"
Elita: Vocals in "Koishore"
Iqbal Asif Jewel: Back Vocals in "Kobita"


The album can be legally streamed using the GAAN app available on both Android and iOS. The track "Anmone" can be streamed in YouTube following this link from G-Series' official channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXzzReicwsc


Track List:

01. Anmone
02. Koishore
03. Nirobe
04. Jodi
05. Shomadhi
06. Kobita
07. Abaro...
08. Adhare
09. Shopnomrittu
10. Bangladesh



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