Trainwreck (band)

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Trainwreck
OriginDhaka, Bangladesh
Genres Heavy metal music
Years active2007-present
MembersAbir Ahmed, A.K. Rahul, Ekram Wasi, Habibullah Farhan, Minhaj Ahmed

Trainwreck is a Bangladeshi heavy metal band, founded in 2007. [1]

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History

The band was formed in Dhaka, Bangladesh in 2007, but started actively performing shows from 2009 onwards. [2] [ unreliable source? ] In 2019, Trainwreck won the Bangalore Open Air 2019 against 77 other bands, and were awarded a slot at the Wacken Open Air in Germany later that year. [3] [4] The band also won the Global Metal Apocalypse award in 2019. [5] In 2020, the band released their fourth single, and have plans to extend touring. [6] [7]

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