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.

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". Due to the ban, the album never won any music awards. The ban was lifted in 1997.

Recording and composition
Compared to the Flu's previous album, New Country, Discombobulated was a much more pop-influenced album, as frontman Alexander Yu wanted the band's messages to have a further reach. As a result, famous Tsengge singer Chang Chih-wei wrote and composed the track "All the Seasons", while a then-unknown Wang Ming-jian collaborated with Yu in writing the final track "Years of Freedom".

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

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.