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Uploaded by on May 12, 2010

Song: Pichal Pairee
Band: Overload
Album: Pichal Pairee
Country of origin: Pakistan

Lineup:

~Current~
Meera "Meesha" Rahman - vocals, backing vocals
Farhad Humayun - drums
Sheraz Siddiq - keyboards
Mahmood Rahman - guitar

~Former~
Hassan Mohyeddin - percussions
Pappu Sain - dhol
Jhoora Sain - dhol

~Sessional~
Nasir Sain - dhol
Kaala Sain - dhol
Ustaad Allah Lok - pakhawaj
Jaffer Hussain - clarinet

Overload:
Overload is a rock/fusion band originating from Lahore, Pakistan, formed in 2004. The band are directed by founder and drummer Farhad Humayun. Since their inception, the group has released two albums, one self-titled, released in 2006 and Pichal Pairee (literally 'feet attached backwards' in Urdu), released on 14 August 2009. The first album was a No. 1 hit, while the second album, even though released exclusively online for free, still topped the charts locally.

Three songs from their debut album 'Overload' were released as singles: "Cursed", "Dhamaal" and "Storm". Two singles were also released from their second album 'Pichal Pairee'; "Pichal Pairee" and "Mela Kariye". The original line-up consisted of Farhad Humayun, Sheraz Siddiq, Hassan Mohyeddin, Pappu Sain & Jhoora Sain. Pappu Sain, regarded as the greatest Dhol player in the world, left the band due to ill health. Pappue Saeein was suffering from acute diabetes, and claustrophobia, which limited air travel. He was replaced by Nasir Sain. Hassan Mohyeddin exited from the band and pursued an education in Tabla and music roduction.

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  • Rock on. Absolutely awesome. The rhythm track reminded me of Barracuda from years ago, and a touch of tracks from Top Gun. But, any way you slice/dice/cut/fuse it, I LOVE it. Happy to tell others including at Twitter/imrananwar and facebook/IMRAN.TV . I will be happy to get these talented Pakistanis global attention any way I can. Keep it up, and make us proud. Pakistan Zindabad, Pakistani talent Zindabad.

    IMRAN

  • @vicrosta WTF are you talking about? Pakistan has a thriving musical and television industry. Indians lack taste in good entertainment. So if it's not popular in India, then it's the end of the world? Haha....Atif Aslam became a household name in Pakistan back in 2003 and you Indians begged him for 4 years to come sing a song for some shitty ass film. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan same thing...he became famous in Pakistan back in 1998. Hahahah...you indians are funny. Watch "Bollywood Plagarism" on YT...

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  • CLUB MUSIC....NICE

  • Why in English? Wtf? Use URDU! !

  • this is a rip off of a Prince track. Should be sued. having said that its a good track!

  • come on paki guys we want to listen rock songs in urdu and that is a change in pakistani music, anyways once again a nice work by overload,

  • awsam yar awsam ... hae pakistani pop and rock musicians u are not caompareable to westrens or some other one .... gud sense guys and yar move more forward ...

  • Thank god didnt waste more than min listn 2 this crap. Get a life

  • wow Amazing keep it up guys

  • \m/

  • @Whispers5000 i wish if it was as simple as opinion........ its infact a use of offensive language almost 99% of times, so provocative and annoying.

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