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Long regarded as a haven for electric blues, power pop, and even metal, Chicago served as surprisingly fertile soil for the speedy growth of Lucky Boys Confusion. The five-piece ska-punk outfit -- Kaustubh Pandav of indian origin(vocals), Adam Krier (co-vocalist, guitar), Ryan Fergus (drums), Jason Shultejann (bass), and Joe Sell (guitar) -- formed in 1997 when Pandav and Krier began writing songs together. Check our available Lucky Boys Confusion concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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5.0 (based on 6 reviews)

Sound: Lucky Boys Confusion did a great job mixing up the tempoes of the tracks on this CD. They used many different voices which added a special touch to it that other bands cant get with one lead singer. The guitars make the CD with their great ability to take two guitars and make them sound as one. The sound leaves you wanting more after you finish listening through the CD. // 8 Lyrics and Singing: The lyrics are extremely impressive and they have very important messages hidden among them...
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There's a surprising amount of talent here. LBC are at their best and strongest when working the Beastie Boys/Infectious Groves side of their punk/funk/hard rock sound the disc bristles with the vibrant energy of a young band that's had enough gigs to know they'll get more. On the downside, the "kitchen sink" methodology is applied here parts of Growing Out Of It play like a survey of What's Hitting On Commercial Alternative Radio, including moments of (shudder) watered-down ska...
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There's a surprising amount of talent here. LBC are at their best and strongest when working the Beastie Boys/Infectious Groves side of their punk/funk/hard rock sound the disc bristles with the vibrant energy of a young band that's had enough gigs to know they'll get more. On the downside, the "kitchen sink" methodology is applied here parts of Growing Out Of It play like a survey of What's Hitting On Commercial Alternative Radio, including moments of (shudder) watered-down ska...
- www.splendidezine.com
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