Discombobulated (Belgian Flu album)

Discombobulated (Chinese: 混亂; pinyin: Hǔnluàn) is the second and last studio album by Tsengian rock band Belgian Flu, and released on June 19, 1984. It is Belgian Flu's most famous album, and is an influence in the Asian rock world. Discombobulated sold 6 million copies, in which 5.3 million were sold in Tseng alone, and holds a record for the best-selling album in Tsengian history. It's arguably the best Tsengian album to never win an award.

Discombobulated was banned in Tseng the day it was released, the reason being "a dangerous threat to our youth, and for sexual content, rebellion, and disobedience". The ban was lifted in 1997.

Track list
All songs were composed by Cheng Mai-hu, with the exception of "Regret", which was a Chinese-language cover of "" by.

Reason for the large amount of sales
Even though Discombobulated was banned in Tseng, the album became the best-selling album in Tsengian history. There were many reasons for the high amount. One is, that Discombobulated was originally going to have a price of T¥250 (about $12-13 USD), but then pirates reproduced the album and the price skyrocketed to T¥1000-2000 (about $40-80 USD). Soon, all people who had Discombobulated were upper-class, so in schools and universities, anyone who had the album was considered to be popular (therefore many students bought the album). Another was piracy. Copyright laws in Tseng were confusing in the 1980s, and so many pirates could illegally reproduce the album without having to face consequences. Add that with the high price of the album and the number of Tsengian millionaires suddenly tripled in 1984 and 1985.

Chart positions and certifications
Discombobulated never charted in Tseng due to the ban, but it was certified Diamond in 1997, the end of the album ban.