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ConFused5 is a perfect example of the twenty year cycle in Pop music. First formed in 1981, the band, then known as Frust, reunited in 2003 as Confused5 to record their debut album Out Of Confusion as the 16th band to raise $50,000 on the internet label Sellaband . Ever true to their vintage roots, the guitar-driven Austrian rock quintet turns back the hands of time on 'Because Of You' and the anthemic 'Puppet Of The World'. Keyboardist Herbert Hopfgartner and Bassist Kurt Breidler deliver classic vocal performances while guitarists Markus Melms andAlexander Kranabetter prove that nothing compares to the real thing. Their harmonic guitars in 'Out Of Confusion' and 'Deep Under' are searing and full of attitude. Kranabetter's crunchy Les Paul rhythm tracks and Melms' singing solos are driven to full throttle by exciting veteran drummer,Beda Bachmayer. Produced by Pete Strobl, Out Of Confusion was recorded at Sonic Flow Studio in Salzburg, mixed by Ron Hitchcock and Strobl in Los Angeles and mastered at Bernie Becker Mastering. From the deep and nasty groove of the title cut, and the funky 'Why Me', to the jazzy blues of 'NewOrleans Minor', ConFused5's Out Of Confusion is catchy yet musically complex, mature but full of youthful exuberance, and in the best rock tradition, best when enjoyed at ahealthy volume. Confused 5 Out Of Confusion Songs | 1. | Out of confusion |
| 2. | Back again |
| 3. | Because of you |
| 4. | Deep under |
| 5. | Why me |
| 6. | Puppet of the world |
| 7. | Don't hide your blues |
| 8. | New Orleans minor |
| 9. | No one |
| 10. | To the moon |
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