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Atish Raj
OriginKarachi, Sindh, Pakistan
GenresIndustrial rock, Progressive rock, Art rock
Years active1994–1996; 2006–2007
Past membersNadeem F. Paracha
Rome K.
Kashif Caan
Zeeshan Parwez

Atish Raj (Urdu: آتش راج transl. Fiery reign, also spelled, Aatish Raj), was an industrial and avant-garde Pakistani rock band formed and fronted by Pakistani music journalist and writer, Nadeem F. Paracha.

Relaunch

In a recent development Paracha was approached by Zeeshan Pervez, leader of Sajid & Zeeshan, for the remixing of an Atish Raj song, "War in Heaven." The song was relaunched in February 2007.

See also

References

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