He has been a member of various musical groups and some of the earliest Pakistani rock bands like The Barbarians, Awaz, Karavan, Junoon, Vital Signs and Coke Studio Pakistan.
[3] The band's first single "Yeh Zindagi Hai" (This is Life) set the foundation of Pakistani rock.
In a performance at Marriott Islamabad in November 1992, he met Haroon and Faakhir of Awaz and Rohail Hyatt of Vital Signs.
The band's skill at composing and producing was often overlooked and the focus was on their good looks, glossy videos, catch songs and wild stage performances.
Simultaneously, he joined hands with Sameer Ahmed to form Karavan, thus returning to his rock origins.
They brought the already established solo singer Najam Sheraz as the first vocalist and Alan Smith as drummer to complete the line-up.
In 1999, Najam Shiraz returned to his solo career, vacating the vocalist's slot for newcomer Tanseer Daar.
Rebirth has had 500,000 downloads and streams on iTunes, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music and over 800 online platforms.
This makes it the largest selling guitar instrumental album in South East Asia.