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{{Short description|Bangladeshi rock band}}
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{{Infobox musical artist
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Arbovirus
| name = Arbovirus
| native_name = আরবোভাইরাস
| native_name = আরবোভাইরাস
| image =
| image = ARBOVIRUS (band).jpg
| caption = Arbovirus in 2014
| caption = ARBOVIRUS, 2017. <br/>L-R: Suharto Sherif, Aldnane Alam, Sufi Maverick, Nafeez Al Amin, and Asif Asgar Ranjan
| image_size = 250
| image_size = 250
| landscape = No
| landscape = No
| origin = [[Dhaka]], [[Bangladesh]]
| origin = [[Dhaka]], Bangladesh
| genre = {{hlist|[[Alternative rock]]|[[alternative metal]]|[[experimental rock]]|[[nu metal]] (early){{citation needed|date=February 2022}}}}
| genre = {{hlist|[[Alternative rock]]|[[alternative metal]]|[[experimental rock]]|[[nu metal]] (early){{citation needed|date=February 2022}}}}
| years_active = 2001–present
| years_active = 2001–present
| associated_acts = {{hlist|[[Krallv (band)|Krall]]|[[Offend My Ego]]|[[Rockstrata]]}}
| associated_acts = {{hlist|[[Krallv (band)|Krall]]|[[Offend My Ego]]|[[Rockstrata]]}}
| label = {{hlist|[[G-Series (record label)|G-Series]]|[[Independent record label]]}}
| label = {{hlist|[[G-Series (record label)|G-Series]]|[[Independent record label]]}}
| current_members =
| current_members = * Asif Asgar Ranjan
* Nafeez Al Amin
* Asif Asgar Ranjan
* Ahmed Aldnane Alam
* Ahmed Aldnane Alam
* Nafeez Al Amin
* Sufi Maverick
* Sufi Maverick
| past_members = * Suharto Sherif

| past_members = * Ishtiaq Ahmed Shobhon
* Ishtiaq Ahmed Shobhon
* Ahsanur Rahman Himel
* Ahsanur Rahman Himel
* Ishtiaq Hossain Jishan
* Ishtiaq Hossain Jishan
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* Muntasir Mamun Shuvo
* Muntasir Mamun Shuvo
* Fasihuddin Ahmed
* Fasihuddin Ahmed
* Mong Sai Marma
* Mong Sai Marma}}

}}


'''Arbovirus''' is a [[Bangladeshi rock]] band formed in 2001 in [[Dhaka]].
'''Arbovirus''' is a [[Bangladeshi rock]] band formed in 2001 in [[Dhaka]].
They have released four Studio Albums, one EP, and twelve singles through various mixed albums.
They have released four studio albums, one EP, and twelve singles through various mixed albums.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Shahnewaz |first=Sadi Mohammad |date=2019-03-15 |title=The Arbovirus Epidemic |url=https://www.thedailystar.net/arts-entertainment/music/news/the-arbovirus-epidemic-1715119 |access-date=2024-02-19 |work=The Daily Star |language=en}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
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=== Formation and early years (2001-2005) ===
=== Formation and early years (2001-2005) ===


Guitarist Duo Suharto Sherif and Asif Asgar Ranjan formed the band with Ishtiaq Ahmed Shobhon on vocals and Ahsanur Rahman Himel on drums in 2001.
Guitarist Duo Suharto Sherif and Asif Asgar Ranjan formed the band with Ishtiaq Ahmed Shovon on vocals and Ahsanur Rahman Himel on drums in 2001.


Around mid-2002, Ishtiaq Jishan and Farhan Tanim joined as bassist, and drummer respectively.
Around mid-2002, Ishtiaq Jishan and Farhan Tanim joined as bassist and drummer respectively.
In the same year, Sufi joined as a vocal to complete the lineup.
In the same year, Sufi joined as a vocal to complete the lineup.


Band's early releases include singles like "আর্তনাদ (ARTONAD)" in the mixed album ''"আগন্তুক-২ (AGONTUK-2)"'', which earned them their first record deal with the label [[G-Series (record label)|G-Series]].
The band's early releases include singles like "আর্তনাদ (ARTONAD)" in the mixed album ''"আগন্তুক-২ (AGONTUK-2)"'', which earned them their first record deal with the label [[G-Series (record label)|G-Series]].


=== ''64m 53s'' (2006) ===
=== ''64m 53s'' (2006) ===


Band released their debut album ''64m 53s'' on July 20, 2006, under the banner of [[G-Series (record label)|G-Series]].
The band released their debut album ''64m 53s'' on 20 July 2006, under the banner of [[G-Series (record label)|G-Series]].


On 26 January 2006, Arbovirus performed their first international show at the [[Salt Lake Stadium]] on the eve of [[Indian Republic Day]] along with [[Warfaze]], [[Artcell]], [[Metal Maze]], [[Lakkhichhara]], [[Cactus (Indian band)]], [[Insomnia (band)]], and [[Fossils (band)|Fossils]].
On 26 January 2006, Arbovirus performed their first international show at the [[Salt Lake Stadium]] on the eve of [[Indian Republic Day]] along with [[Warfaze]], [[Artcell]], [[Metal Maze]], [[Lakkhichhara]], [[Cactus (Indian band)]], [[Insomnia (band)]], and [[Fossils (band)|Fossils]].


=== Struggle with the line up (2008-2011) ===
=== Struggle with the lineup (2008-2011) ===


In 2008 Jishan moved abroad to pursue higher education. Tanim followed the same path in 2009. Aldnane Alam joined shortly after Jishan left. Shuvo (Ex [[Aurthohin]]) joined as a drummer, but he also left the band in 2011.
In 2008 Jishan moved abroad to pursue higher education. Tanim followed the same path in 2009. Aldnane Alam joined shortly after Jishan left. Shuvo (Ex [[Aurthohin]]) joined as a drummer, but he also left the band in 2011.
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=== ''Montobbo Nishproyojon'' (2012-2013) ===
=== ''Montobbo Nishproyojon'' (2012-2013) ===


{{Infobox YouTube personality
In 2012 - partnering with [[Livesquare]], and [[Apex Footwear Sprint]] as a sponsor - band signed a deal<ref>{{cite news|title=Arbovirus signs deal with Apex Sprint|url=http://www.thedailystar.net/news/gallerie-apex-signs-contract-with-arbovirus|access-date=19 March 2013|newspaper=The Daily Star}}</ref> for the second album.
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| channel_display_name = ARBOVIRUS-TV
| views = 18.6 million
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In 2012 - partnering with [[Livesquare]], and [[Apex Footwear Sprint]] as a sponsor - the band signed a deal<ref>{{cite news |title=Arbovirus signs deal with Apex Sprint |url=http://www.thedailystar.net/news/gallerie-apex-signs-contract-with-arbovirus |access-date=19 March 2013 |newspaper=The Daily Star}}</ref> for the second album.


In December 2012 the band performed in the "Urban Youth Festival".
In December 2012 the band performed in the "Urban Youth Festival".


They made two collaborative tracks with [[Beatbaksho]], rapper [[Amewu]] and one of the [[The Voice of Germany|Voice of the Germany]] producer [[DJ Werd]]. They also performed the entire set on the [[Ekushey Television|Ekushey TV]], including their title track "Raise Your Voice", and "Grime Time".<ref>{{cite news|title=Urban Youth Festival at Goethe-Institut|url=https://www.thedailystar.net/news-detail-251499|access-date=28 September 2012|newspaper=The Daily Star
They made two collaborative tracks with [[Beatbaksho]], rapper [[Amewu]], and one of the [[The Voice of Germany|Voice of Germany]] producer [[DJ Werd]]. They also performed the entire set on the [[Ekushey Television|Ekushey TV]], including their title track "Raise Your Voice", and "Grime Time".<ref>{{cite news |title=Urban Youth Festival at Goethe-Institut |url=https://www.thedailystar.net/news-detail-251499 |access-date=28 September 2012 |newspaper=The Daily Star}}</ref>
}}</ref>


Arbovirus released their second album ''Montobbo Nishproyojon'' on 5 July 2013 at the Russian Cultural Center.<ref>{{cite news|title=Montobyo Nishproyojon: Essentially infectious|url=https://www.thedailystar.net/news/montobyo-nishproyojon-essentially-infectious|access-date=9 July 2013|newspaper=The Daily Star
Arbovirus released their second album ''Montobbo Nishproyojon'' on 5 July 2013 at the Russian Cultural Center.<ref>{{cite news |title=Montobyo Nishproyojon: Essentially infectious |url=https://www.thedailystar.net/news/montobyo-nishproyojon-essentially-infectious |access-date=9 July 2013 |newspaper=The Daily Star}}</ref>
}}</ref>
The album consists of eight tracks.
The album consists of eight tracks.
In order to bridge the seven years gap with their audience the band decided to give it away as a free [[Digital distribution|digital download]], and never released any physical version of it until the release of ''[[Bishesh Droshtobbo]]''.
To bridge the seven-year gap with their audience the band decided to give it away as a free [[Digital distribution|digital download]], and never released any physical version of it until the release of ''[[Bishesh Droshtobbo]]''.


===''Bishesh Droshtobbo'' (2017)===
===''Bishesh Droshtobbo'' (2017)===


Their third album, ''Bishesh Droshtobbo'', was initially planned as a B-side album of the second album with the left over tracks from their second album. But later on the band decided to add more songs to it and release it as a full-length album which now consists of nine tracks.<ref>{{cite news|script-title=bn:আর্বোভাইরাসের 'বিশেষ দ্রষ্টব্য ...|url=https://www.kalerkantho.com/print-edition/ronger-mela/2017/.../456260 |access-date=26 January 2017 |newspaper=Kaler Kantho |language=bn}}</ref>
Their third album, ''Bishesh Droshtobbo'', was initially planned as a B-side album of the second album with the leftover tracks from their second album. But later on, the band decided to add more songs to it and release it as a full-length album which now consists of nine tracks.<ref>{{cite news |script-title=bn:আর্বোভাইরাসের 'বিশেষ দ্রষ্টব্য ... |url=https://www.kalerkantho.com/print-edition/ronger-mela/2017/.../456260 |access-date=26 January 2017 |newspaper=Kaler Kantho |language=bn}}</ref>


Band organized their first ever solo concert since their foundation to commemorate 15 years of the band and the launching of their third album. The concert was held on 13 January 2017 in Russian Cultural Center. The album was released on their YouTube channel, and double CD of both ''Montobyo Nishproyojon'' and ''Bishesh Droshtobbo'' was made available through pre-order home-delivery.<ref>{{cite news|title=#infected by Arbovirus|url=http://www.thedailystar.net/star-weekend/infected-arbovirus-1344325|access-date=13 January 2017|newspaper=The Daily Star}}</ref>
The band organized their first-ever solo concert since their foundation to commemorate 15 years of the band and the launching of their third album. The concert was held on 13 January 2017 at the Russian Cultural Center. The album was released on their YouTube channel, and a double CD of both ''Montobyo Nishproyojon'' and ''Bishesh Droshtobbo'' was made available through pre-order home-delivery.<ref>{{cite news |title=#infected by Arbovirus |url=http://www.thedailystar.net/star-weekend/infected-arbovirus-1344325 |access-date=13 January 2017 |newspaper=The Daily Star}}</ref>
Since the band did not sign up with any record label, they took over the CD production and packaging among the teammates. All the packaging were personally done by the band members and associated teammates.
Since the band did not sign up with any record label, they took over the CD production and packaging among the teammates. All the packaging was personally done by the band members and associated teammates.


==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==


All of the lyrics are written in Bangla, and written by Ranjan, except for 'Artonad' by Shobhon, 'Ja Ichhe Tai', and 'Shottogatha' by Sufi and 'Shopnadishto' by Rumman.
All of the lyrics are written in Bangla, and written by Ranjan, except for 'Artonad' by Shobhon, 'Ja Ichhe Tai', and 'Shottogatha' by Sufi, and 'Shopnadishto' by Rumman.


==Associated acts==
==Associated acts==
Guitarist Ranjan has been contributing to different bands as a lyricist for quite a long time, even long before he formed the band. He has contributed lyrics to many prominent musicians including [[Miles Band|Miles]], [[Artcell]], and [[Aurthohin]].
Guitarist Ranjan has been contributing to different bands as a lyricist for quite a long time, even long before he formed the band. He has contributed lyrics to many prominent musicians including [[Miles (band)|Miles]], [[Artcell]], and [[Aurthohin]].
Besides – he has an experimental project named [[Purple Haze Band|Purple Haze]], [[Lare Lappa]], and recently [[Offend My Ego]].
Besides – he has an experimental project named [[Purple Haze Band|Purple Haze]], [[Lare Lappa]], and recently [[Offend My Ego]].


On 15 January 2015, [[Sufi Maverick|Sufi]] along with Polash from [[Warfaze]], Shakib from [[Cryptic Fate]], Jamshed from [[Powersurge (Bangladeshi band)|Powersurge]] performed at the curtain closing show of [[Rockstrata]], one of the pioneering Heavy Metal bands of Bangladesh.<ref>{{cite news|title=Rock Strata: One Last Live|url=http://www.daily-sun.com/post/3846/Rock-Strata:-One-Last-Live|access-date=15 January 2015|newspaper=The Daily Sun}}</ref>
On 15 January 2015, [[Sufi Maverick|Sufi]] along with Polash from [[Warfaze]], Shakib from [[Cryptic Fate]], Jamshed from [[Powersurge (Bangladeshi band)|Powersurge]] performed at the curtain closing show of [[Rockstrata]], one of the pioneering heavy metal bands of Bangladesh.<ref>{{cite news |title=Rock Strata: One Last Live |url=http://www.daily-sun.com/post/3846/Rock-Strata:-One-Last-Live |access-date=15 January 2015 |newspaper=The Daily Sun}}</ref>


Bassist Aldnane also has been playing and writing lyrics for the [[experimental rock]] band Kral. He is also a part of the Progressive Instrumental supergroup [[Air and Air]] who has released its first studio album in 2014.
Bassist Aldnane also has been playing and writing lyrics for the [[experimental rock]] band Kral. He is also a part of the progressive instrumental supergroup [[Air and Air]] which released its first studio album in 2014.


Drummer Nafeez has previously played for [[Dethrow]], [[Breach (band)|Breach]], [[Kronic (band)|Kronic]], [[Elita Karim]] and Friends, and [[Jazzy Chopsticks]].
Drummer Nafeez has previously played for [[Dethrow]], [[Breach (band)|Breach]], [[Kronic (band)|Kronic]], [[Elita Karim]] and Friends, and [[Jazzy Chopsticks]].
In 2019 Nafeez got the endorsement from [[Soultone Cymbals]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Nafeez Al Amin endorsed by Soultone Cymbals|url=https://www.thedailystar.net/arts-entertainment/music/news/nafeez-al-amin-endorsed-soultone-cymbals-1714627|access-date=14 March 2019|newspaper=The Daily Star}}</ref>
In 2019 Nafeez got the endorsement from [[Soultone Cymbals]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Nafeez Al Amin endorsed by Soultone Cymbals |url=https://www.thedailystar.net/arts-entertainment/music/news/nafeez-al-amin-endorsed-soultone-cymbals-1714627 |access-date=14 March 2019 |newspaper=The Daily Star}}</ref>


==Dispute over the line-up and rights==
==Dispute over the line-up and legal rights==
After September 2022, Suharto had hired the then-touring members (Muntasir Mamun Shopno, Shams Alim Biswas, Syaemul Islam Riyad) as the permanent members without any prior consent from the present, original members (Ranjan, Aldnane, Nafeez, Sufi). Apart from that he had also taken full control over all the social media platforms deleting one EP OTOPOR, and one live album BISHESH DROSHTOBBO : SHORASHORI SHOMPROCHAR written and composed by the rest four members. On June 25, 2023 Suharto received legal notice from the original members to refrain from performing under the name 'ARBOVIRUS'.<ref>{{cite news|title=Suharto receives legal notice to stop performing Arbovirus songs|url=https://www.thedailystar.net/entertainment/music/news/suharto-receives-legal-notice-stop-performing-arbovirus-songs-3355466|access-date=30 June 2023|newspaper=The Daily Star}}</ref>
After September 2022, Suharto hired the then-touring members (Shahan Kamal Uday, Muntasir Mamun Shopno, Shams Alim Biswas, Syaemul Islam Riyad) as the permanent members without any prior consent from the present, original members (Ranjan, Aldnane, Nafeez, Sufi). Apart from that he had also taken full control over all the social media platforms deleting one EP OTOPOR, and one live album BISHESH DROSHTOBBO : SHORASHORI SHOMPROCHAR which was written and composed by the rest four members. On 25 June 2023, Suharto received legal notice from the original members to refrain from performing under the name 'Arbovirus' and using the logo for any business purpose.<ref>{{cite news |title=Suharto receives legal notice to stop performing Arbovirus songs |url=https://www.thedailystar.net/entertainment/music/news/suharto-receives-legal-notice-stop-performing-arbovirus-songs-3355466 |access-date=30 June 2023 |newspaper=The Daily Star}}</ref> Despite receiving the legal notice, Suharto continues to illegally perform and release songs under the name of Arbovirus, using the copyrighted logo.<ref>{{cite news |script-title=bn:আরবোভাইরাসের নতুন গানে চমক থাকছে |url=https://www.prothomalo.com/entertainment/song/73gwmxwbb9 |access-date=31 March 2024 |newspaper=Prothom Alo |language=bn}}</ref>


== Discography ==
== Discography ==
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* ''Montobbo Nishproyojon'' (5 July 2013)
* ''Montobbo Nishproyojon'' (5 July 2013)
* ''Bishesh Droshtobbo'' (13 January 2017)
* ''Bishesh Droshtobbo'' (13 January 2017)
* ''Bishesh Droshtobbo : Shorashori Shomprochar'' (01 June 2017)
* ''Bishesh Droshtobbo : Shorashori Shomprochar'' (1 June 2017)


===Extended play===
===Extended play===
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* ''Obhishap'' in [[Din Bodol]] (2004)
* ''Obhishap'' in [[Din Bodol]] (2004)
* ''Shopnadishto'' in [[Lokayot]] (2004)
* ''Shopnadishto'' in [[Lokayot]] (2004)
* ''Shohor'' in [[Boka Manushta]] {ft. Sumon 'BassBaba' of [[Aurthohin]]} (2007)
* ''Shohor'' in [[Boka Manushta]] {ft. Sumon [[Saidus Salehin Khaled Sumon]] of [[Aurthohin]]} (2007)
* ''Shurjo Shontan'' in [[Live Now]] (2007)
* ''Shurjo Shontan'' in [[Live Now]] (2007)
* ''Prayoshchitto'' in [[Bonno]] {ft. [[Fuad Almuqtadir]]} (2007)
* ''Prayoshchitto'' in [[Bonno]] {ft. [[Fuad al Muqtadir]]} (2007)
* ''Addhek Kotha'' in [[Rock 101]] (2008)
* ''Addhek Kotha'' in [[Rock 101]] (2008)
* ''Keu Karo Noy'' in [[Rock 202]] (2009)
* ''Keu Karo Noy'' in [[Rock 202]] (2009)
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* ''Poddar Gaan'' in [[Nodi Rocks Project]] (2022)
* ''Poddar Gaan'' in [[Nodi Rocks Project]] (2022)


==Band members==
==Band Members==


===Current members===
===Current members===
* Asif Asgar Ranjan – Lyrics, Guitars (2001–present)
* Asif Asgar Ranjan – Lyrics, Guitars (2001–present)
* Sufi Maverick – Vocals (2003–2022; 2023-present)
* [[Sufi Maverick]] – Vocals (2003–2022; 2023–present)
* Aldnane Alam - Bass (2009–present)
* Ahmed Aldnane Alam - Bass (2009–present)
* Nafeez Al Amin – Drums (2012–present)
* Nafeez Al Amin – Drums (2012–present)


===Former members===
===Former members===
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* Farhan Tanim – Drums (2003–2009)
* Farhan Tanim – Drums (2003–2009)
* Muntasir Mamun Shuvo – Drums (2010–2011)
* Muntasir Mamun Shuvo – Drums (2010–2011)

* Fasihuddin Ahmed - Guitars (2016- 2020)
=== Touring members ===
* Mong Sai Marma - Bass (2016-2021)
* Fasihuddin Ahmed - Guitars (2016–2020)
* Mong Sai Marma - Bass (2016–2021)


===Timeline===
===Timeline===
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Latest revision as of 05:57, 2 September 2024

Arbovirus
আরবোভাইরাস
Arbovirus in 2014
Arbovirus in 2014
Background information
OriginDhaka, Bangladesh
Genres
Years active2001–present
Labels
Members
  • Asif Asgar Ranjan
  • Nafeez Al Amin
  • Ahmed Aldnane Alam
  • Sufi Maverick
Past members
  • Suharto Sherif
  • Ishtiaq Ahmed Shobhon
  • Ahsanur Rahman Himel
  • Ishtiaq Hossain Jishan
  • Farhan Ul Haque Tanim
  • Muntasir Mamun Shuvo
  • Fasihuddin Ahmed
  • Mong Sai Marma

Arbovirus is a Bangladeshi rock band formed in 2001 in Dhaka. They have released four studio albums, one EP, and twelve singles through various mixed albums.[1]

History

[edit]

Formation and early years (2001-2005)

[edit]

Guitarist Duo Suharto Sherif and Asif Asgar Ranjan formed the band with Ishtiaq Ahmed Shovon on vocals and Ahsanur Rahman Himel on drums in 2001.

Around mid-2002, Ishtiaq Jishan and Farhan Tanim joined as bassist and drummer respectively. In the same year, Sufi joined as a vocal to complete the lineup.

The band's early releases include singles like "আর্তনাদ (ARTONAD)" in the mixed album "আগন্তুক-২ (AGONTUK-2)", which earned them their first record deal with the label G-Series.

64m 53s (2006)

[edit]

The band released their debut album 64m 53s on 20 July 2006, under the banner of G-Series.

On 26 January 2006, Arbovirus performed their first international show at the Salt Lake Stadium on the eve of Indian Republic Day along with Warfaze, Artcell, Metal Maze, Lakkhichhara, Cactus (Indian band), Insomnia (band), and Fossils.

Struggle with the lineup (2008-2011)

[edit]

In 2008 Jishan moved abroad to pursue higher education. Tanim followed the same path in 2009. Aldnane Alam joined shortly after Jishan left. Shuvo (Ex Aurthohin) joined as a drummer, but he also left the band in 2011.

In 2012 drummer Nafeez Al Amin joined the band.

Montobbo Nishproyojon (2012-2013)

[edit]
ARBOVIRUS-TV
Personal information
OriginDhaka, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi
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In 2012 - partnering with Livesquare, and Apex Footwear Sprint as a sponsor - the band signed a deal[3] for the second album.

In December 2012 the band performed in the "Urban Youth Festival".

They made two collaborative tracks with Beatbaksho, rapper Amewu, and one of the Voice of Germany producer DJ Werd. They also performed the entire set on the Ekushey TV, including their title track "Raise Your Voice", and "Grime Time".[4]

Arbovirus released their second album Montobbo Nishproyojon on 5 July 2013 at the Russian Cultural Center.[5] The album consists of eight tracks. To bridge the seven-year gap with their audience the band decided to give it away as a free digital download, and never released any physical version of it until the release of Bishesh Droshtobbo.

Bishesh Droshtobbo (2017)

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Their third album, Bishesh Droshtobbo, was initially planned as a B-side album of the second album with the leftover tracks from their second album. But later on, the band decided to add more songs to it and release it as a full-length album which now consists of nine tracks.[6]

The band organized their first-ever solo concert since their foundation to commemorate 15 years of the band and the launching of their third album. The concert was held on 13 January 2017 at the Russian Cultural Center. The album was released on their YouTube channel, and a double CD of both Montobyo Nishproyojon and Bishesh Droshtobbo was made available through pre-order home-delivery.[7] Since the band did not sign up with any record label, they took over the CD production and packaging among the teammates. All the packaging was personally done by the band members and associated teammates.

Lyrics

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All of the lyrics are written in Bangla, and written by Ranjan, except for 'Artonad' by Shobhon, 'Ja Ichhe Tai', and 'Shottogatha' by Sufi, and 'Shopnadishto' by Rumman.

Associated acts

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Guitarist Ranjan has been contributing to different bands as a lyricist for quite a long time, even long before he formed the band. He has contributed lyrics to many prominent musicians including Miles, Artcell, and Aurthohin. Besides – he has an experimental project named Purple Haze, Lare Lappa, and recently Offend My Ego.

On 15 January 2015, Sufi along with Polash from Warfaze, Shakib from Cryptic Fate, Jamshed from Powersurge performed at the curtain closing show of Rockstrata, one of the pioneering heavy metal bands of Bangladesh.[8]

Bassist Aldnane also has been playing and writing lyrics for the experimental rock band Kral. He is also a part of the progressive instrumental supergroup Air and Air which released its first studio album in 2014.

Drummer Nafeez has previously played for Dethrow, Breach, Kronic, Elita Karim and Friends, and Jazzy Chopsticks. In 2019 Nafeez got the endorsement from Soultone Cymbals.[9]

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After September 2022, Suharto hired the then-touring members (Shahan Kamal Uday, Muntasir Mamun Shopno, Shams Alim Biswas, Syaemul Islam Riyad) as the permanent members without any prior consent from the present, original members (Ranjan, Aldnane, Nafeez, Sufi). Apart from that he had also taken full control over all the social media platforms deleting one EP OTOPOR, and one live album BISHESH DROSHTOBBO : SHORASHORI SHOMPROCHAR which was written and composed by the rest four members. On 25 June 2023, Suharto received legal notice from the original members to refrain from performing under the name 'Arbovirus' and using the logo for any business purpose.[10] Despite receiving the legal notice, Suharto continues to illegally perform and release songs under the name of Arbovirus, using the copyrighted logo.[11]

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • 64m 53s (20 July 2006)
  • Montobbo Nishproyojon (5 July 2013)
  • Bishesh Droshtobbo (13 January 2017)
  • Bishesh Droshtobbo : Shorashori Shomprochar (1 June 2017)

Extended play

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  • Otopor (14 April 2019)

Singles (in various mixed albums)

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Band Members

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Current members

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  • Asif Asgar Ranjan – Lyrics, Guitars (2001–present)
  • Sufi Maverick – Vocals (2003–2022; 2023–present)
  • Ahmed Aldnane Alam - Bass (2009–present)
  • Nafeez Al Amin – Drums (2012–present)

Former members

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  • Suharto Sherif – Guitars, Vocals (2001–2023)
  • Ishtiaq Ahmed Shovon – Vocals (2001–2003)
  • Ahsanur Rahman Himel – Drums (2001–2003)
  • Ishtiaq Hossain Jishan – Bass (2003–2008)
  • Farhan Tanim – Drums (2003–2009)
  • Muntasir Mamun Shuvo – Drums (2010–2011)

Touring members

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  • Fasihuddin Ahmed - Guitars (2016–2020)
  • Mong Sai Marma - Bass (2016–2021)

Timeline

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References

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  1. ^ Shahnewaz, Sadi Mohammad (15 March 2019). "The Arbovirus Epidemic". The Daily Star. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  2. ^ a b "About ARBOVIRUS-TV". YouTube.
  3. ^ "Arbovirus signs deal with Apex Sprint". The Daily Star. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Urban Youth Festival at Goethe-Institut". The Daily Star. Retrieved 28 September 2012.
  5. ^ "Montobyo Nishproyojon: Essentially infectious". The Daily Star. Retrieved 9 July 2013.
  6. ^ আর্বোভাইরাসের 'বিশেষ দ্রষ্টব্য .... Kaler Kantho (in Bengali). Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  7. ^ "#infected by Arbovirus". The Daily Star. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  8. ^ "Rock Strata: One Last Live". The Daily Sun. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  9. ^ "Nafeez Al Amin endorsed by Soultone Cymbals". The Daily Star. Retrieved 14 March 2019.
  10. ^ "Suharto receives legal notice to stop performing Arbovirus songs". The Daily Star. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
  11. ^ আরবোভাইরাসের নতুন গানে চমক থাকছে. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). Retrieved 31 March 2024.