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Andrew Forsman (born in 1985) is the drummer for the Mukilteo, Washington based prog-rock/post-hardcore band The Fall of Troy.
[edit] Equipment
- Creation Custom Drums
- Set-up: Walnut with powder coated black hardware, 14x8 snare, 14x10 rack tom, 18x16 floor tom, 24x18 bass drum.
- Various Cymbals, usually Zildjian Crash (left side), Zildjian Crash/Ride (right side), Zildjian Hi-Hat Top/Bottom, Zildjian Zil-Bel. Has been known to use a sabian AA ride.
- Andrew positions his Zildjian Zil-Bel upside-down atop his Crash/Ride. It can be heard in about half of The Fall of Troy's songs, most often in the new songs, "A Man, A Plan, A Canal Panama" and "Problem!?"
[edit] See also
The Fall of Troy |
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Thomas Erak · Frank Black · Andrew Forsman
Tim Ward
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Studio albums |
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Other releases |
Ghostship (EP, 2004) · Equal Vision Demos (demos, 2005)
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Videography |
"Tom Waits (Demo Version)" (2005) · "Whacko Jacko Steals The Elephant Man's Bones" (2005) · "F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X." (2006) · "Cut Down All The Trees And Name The Streets After Them" (2007) · "Ex-Creations" (2008)
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