Entity Paradigm
Vocal/Guitar: Zulfiqar Khan
Lead Vocals: Fawad Khan
Vocal/Keyboard: Ahmed Ali
Drums/Back Vocals: Salman Albert
Drums: Waqar Khan
Bass: Sajad Khan
Rhythm Guitar: Hassaan Khalid
Profile
Entity Paradigm is a great rock band from Pakistan. The band is actually a fusion of the bands Entity and Paradigm. The leaders of the band had originally worked together on the TV show
Jutt and Bond. The shows director suggested that the two come up with a soundtrack for the show. As a result the two bands came up with their first song called
Hum Ko Aazama. Around this time, entries were being collected for The Battle of the Bands competition. The two bands decided to submit their song and were accepted. Since then Entity Paradigm has been one band. They placed second in Battle of the Bands and have released several new hits since then like
Hamesha.
Thoughts
I was very pleased to listen to this great band. Entity Paradigm is a serious rock band. The lead singer, Fawad Khan, has a deep powerful voice that takes command of the songs. Another great thing I like is how the band incorporates some rap into their songs. Many times the rap is in English, so those that cant understand Pakistani can at least get a feel for the songs. The song I choose below was released around the same time as the end of the Battle of the Bands competition. I highly suggest this band for any rockers out there :)
Click to read/add your opinion! akfgfan
Music Samples:
Need a player like Windows MP that can read wma files to listen!
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Discography
Albums
Irtiqa
Links
Official Site
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