Foreseen Dilemma
We are a unique rock band from Oshawa. Our music is a mix of punk, hard rock, 80's metal, and hardcore.
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Black Eyes and Lullabies Black Eyes and Lullabies
The Last Goodbye The Last Goodbye
Think About This Think About This
Questions Unaswered Questions Unaswered
This is one of the few "perfect jams" we have come up with. The version you hear is identical in structure to what we first played in a jam. This version was recorded in 2003 in 3 days in our basement.
Foreseen Dilemma is a face melting rock band based in Oshawa Ontario.
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Also sign up for the FSD newsletter located on the right hand side of this screen. dont worry you wont get any junk mail, just info about the band.Have you performed in front of an audience?We love playing live and have gotten pretty good at it. So far we have played quite a few shows in Oshawa at the Dungeon, but as we are getting more exposure we are getting more widespread opportunities.
Venues we have played:
The Dungeon
The Kathedral
Knickerbockers (Lincoln Nebraska)
The Opera House
Academy Theatre
Brigadoon
Lee's Palace
360
El Mocambo
What equipment do you use?
Gibson guitars
Paul Reed Smith guitars
Washburn Basses
Pearl Drums
Zildgian Cymbals
Marshall JCM 900 and 4x10 Slant Cab
Marshall JCM 900 and Kustom 4x10 Slant Cab
Yorkville 400b Combo bass Amp
Korg M-1Contact
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Comments (4)
Great work...Keep it up, if you get a chance, check out my page, Let me know if you like the songs Come With Me and Journey
Yo man i peeped your sh*** again its real raw keep doing your thing get back @ me on my messege board if you want to do a collabo iight
Hey Guys.
Supp in the Shwa? I listened to Had Enuff sounds great, your vocals are surprisingly smooth for a punk band. no disrespect towards punk intended. like I said that is a cool song.
If you wanna check out our newest song "Brothers" that would be cool.
Jay.
FSD is the best thing to come out fo Oshawa since Mike Dwarf. A lot of anal punks can learn something from these guys. Rock and roll should have no rules and no one should ever hate a band because they think they're not punk enough. Everything I have heard from these guys rocks and I hope Radar Hate will someday have the honour of playing with them.
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