Madness Foreman started jamming with keyboardist
Mike Barson, after bonding over their favourite artists. Foreman and Barson then formed The North London Invanders with saxophonist
Lee Thompson in 1976. After many band name and personnel changes, the group became
Madness in 1979. Foreman was one of the group's main songwriters, mostly writing music with other members, usually
Suggs or Lee Thompson, providing the lyrics. Songs Foreman has co-written include "
Baggy Trousers", "
Cardiac Arrest", "
Our House", "
Madness (Is All in the Mind)", "
Yesterday's Men", and "
Uncle Sam". Foreman reunited with all seven original Madness members in 1992. In 2005 Foreman announced that he was leaving the band, citing "the petty, time consuming bollocks that goes on in the band" as his reason for leaving. However, on 30 November 2006, it was confirmed that Foreman was returning to play on Madness' forthcoming UK Christmas tour. Foreman stepped down from touring in August 2025 after his diagnoses with
myeloma. He initially said he had "long way to go" before he could get back to touring again in August 2025, but expressed hope of achieving remission and returning to performing in 2026. During his time off, the band toured the UK with their "Hit Parade" arena tour, with Kevin Burdett filling in for him; Burdett had previously filled in for Chris during his break from the band in 2005–06 and briefly toured with them again in 2013.
The Nutty Boys/Crunch! After Madness disbanded in 1986, he formed a new band
The Madness with Thompson, Suggs and
Chas Smash, but they broke up after releasing their debut album, the
eponymous
The Madness. Then Foreman, alongside Thompson, created another group called The Nutty Boys with Thompson on lead vocals. They released an album called
Crunch! in 1990. The band continued to be known as Crunch!, and played in London every couple of years. == Videography ==