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  2. 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.

  3. Avash - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Tanzir Tuhin, former lead vocalist of the band Shironamhin, became embroiled in controversy, [2] [3] and left the band on 7 October. [4] On 16 December of the same year, [nb 1] Tuhin (vocals), former bassist of Obscure Raajue Sheikh (bass), Sumon Monjurul (lead), Rinku Imam (drums), Shawon Kaium (keyboards)- formed the band Avash.

  4. Ark (Bangladeshi band) - Wikipedia

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    Ark is a Bangladeshi rock band formed in 1991 in Dhaka City by keyboardist Ashiquzzaman Tulu. [1] The original founder members are Ashiquzzaman Tulu, Ridwan Nabi Pancham and Shamim. As of 2017, the band line-up re-consists of lead vocalist Syed Hasanur Rahman , keyboardist Tinku Azizur Rahman and drummer Hassan Towhidur Rahman (Rumi Rahman).

  5. Black (Bangladeshi band) - Wikipedia

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    Three of the songs have already been released with the music video "আক্ষেপ", "গহিনে" and "অধরা". In 2024, former member of the band, Tahsan Rahman Khan, teased a possible reunion with the other former members of the band on his Facebook page.

  6. Meghdol - Wikipedia

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    The band released their eponymous album Meghdol, subtitled Droher Montre Bhalobasha, in 2004.The second album Shohorbondi came out in 2009, after which the band went on a nine-year hiatus. Meghdol returned to the music scene in 2018 through the YouTube release of Esho amar shohore, a track from their planned third album Aluminium-er Dana.

  7. Winning (Bangladeshi band) - Wikipedia

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    From 1995 to 1997, the band underwent many changes. Tipu left the band and was replaced by Eamon, Mobin left the band to work as a sound engineer. Eventually, Morshed Baez joined the band as guitarist and vocalist and guitarist Russell joined the band. In 1998, Eamon left the band and Chandan moved to England for higher education for 1 year.

  8. Shunno - Wikipedia

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    The album contains the song Shono Mohajon, [5] a song about the experience of oppression under dictatorship, which eventually became famous as the "unofficial anthem of Bangladesh" during the Student–People's uprising in 2024. [6] [7] In 2016, Ishmamul Farhad joined the band as lead guitarist, replacing Shaker Raza.

  9. Renaissance (Bangladeshi band) - Wikipedia

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    The band's first album was released in 1988. Naquib Khan and Pilu Khan sang a song titled 'Tomar Koshter Chikare Jonno Nilam Ami' in the film To Be Continued which is directed by Iftekhar Ahmed Fahmi. In 2009, Renaissance took part in a studio concert organised by ABC Radio's Eid Anondo.