New York metallic hardcore band Confusion have released Storm The Walls: 1990-1994 via DAZE and Generation Records. The compilation, is the complete recorded discography of the band, remastered by Mark Dann. Included is the 1990 Four the Force demo, the 1991 Distorted Vision demo, the 1992 Taste of Hate EP and “Storm the Walls.” The packaging features liner notes from members of Indecision, All Out War, Starkweather, Next Step Up, Darkside NYC and more. Combining the brutality of Obituary and Deicide with the groove and street smarts of Biohazard and Breakdown, Confusion is often credited for creating the original “deathcore” sound. The record is available digitally now, and for vinyl preorder though DAZE (exclusive color) and Generation Records.
Originally calling it quits in 1994, the band reunited in January 2003 for a benefit show at CBGB’s and will take the stage once again this fall. Confusion will perform in Brooklyn, NY at a DAZE hosted showcase at The Brooklyn Monarch taking place 9/30 + 10/1, tickets are on sale here now.
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