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Entity Paradigm (ep) Hamesha (always) Pakistani Band -
The track features a blend of heavy metal influences, melodic keyboards, and "doom-paced" rhythms, reflecting the band's admiration for Western acts like Tool and Linkin Park.
Entity Paradigm (EP) emerged in the early 2000s as a transformative force in the Pakistani music industry. Formed from the merger of two underground bands, Entity and Paradigm , during the first season of Pepsi Battle of the Bands in 2002, the group introduced a "progressive nu-metal" and "alternative rock" sound that was largely unprecedented in South Asia at the time. Among their repertoire, the 2003 single " Hamesha " (meaning "Always") stands as their most definitive anthem, embodying the band's core themes of evolution and defiance. Entity Paradigm (EP) Hamesha (Always) Pakistani Band
Lead vocalist Fawad Khan described the album as a journey following a protagonist from birth through a realization of life’s "harsh reality" and eventual liberation. The track features a blend of heavy metal