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Kashmakash was the third music album released by Junoon, the most famous South Asian band to date. It was released in 1995. Junoon's website lists it as "Possibly the first Compilation album by a pop group in Pakistan".
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- "Bheeghi Yadein"
- "Ehtesaab"
- "Heer"
- "Heeray"
- "Husan Walo"
- "Jazba-E-Junoon"
- "Jogia"
- "Khwab"
- "Mera Mahi"
- "Mujhe Insaaf Do"
- "National Anthem"
- "Neend Ati Nahin"
- "Saeein"
- "Talaash"
- "Woh"
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Salman Ahmad · John Alec · Aashiq Ali · Tom France · Sunny Jain · Jeremy Wilms
Brian O'Connell · Nusrat Hussain · Ali Azmat · Fahad Syed · Jay Dittamo |
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"Khaub" · "Neend Aati Nahin" · "Heer" · "Bheegi Yaadein" · "Jazba-E-Junoon" · "Talaash" · "Mujhay Insaf Do" · "Husan Walo" · "Saeein" · "Dosti" · "Rooh Ki Pyas" · "Mein Kaun Hoon" · "Khudi" · "Meri Awaz Suno" · "Sayonee" · "Yaar Bina" · "Bulleya" · "Ghoom" · "Mitti" · "Sajna" · "Sanwal" · "Azadi" · "Muk Gaye Nay" · "Allah Hu (Live)" · "Chal Kuriye" · "Chaen" · "Ishq" · "Garaj Baras" · "Heer Alap" · "Jazba 2002" · "No More" · "Khudi" · "Deewar" · "Baarish" · "Yeh Maza Zindagi Ka" · "Hungama"
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