- Paul
Steven Bostaph (born
March 4, 1964) is an
American drummer best
known as a
member of the
thrash metal band Slayer,
initially from 1992 to 2001, again...
- Anthrax. Slayer's
final lineup consisted of King, Araya,
drummer Paul
Bostaph and
guitarist Gary Holt, who
initially joined as a
touring member in 2011...
-
departed Slayer and was
replaced by Paul
Bostaph. 1994's
Divine Intervention, the
first album to
feature Bostaph,
peaked at
number eight in the US, the...
-
thrash metal sound. It was Slayer's last
album to
feature drummer Paul
Bostaph until his
return on
their 2015
album Repentless. The album's
release was...
- sales. By 2009, it had sold over 306,000
copies in the
United States. Paul
Bostaph returned to
Slayer in
early 1997
after his short-lived side
project The...
-
originally in
Legacy as a guitarist) and Di Giorgio, and
drummers Paul
Bostaph, John Tempesta, Jon Dette,
Chris Kontos, Gene Hoglan, Dave Lombardo, Steve...
- time, with his
place taken by
Forbidden drummer Paul
Bostaph. By
April the
following year,
Bostaph had been
replaced by
former Exodus drummer John Tempesta...
- Sanders, and
Slayer and
former Testament,
Forbidden and
Exodus drummer Paul
Bostaph. The album's
sound has been
described as
similar to Slayer. Work on From...
- they
recruited a full-time
replacement in
Forbidden drummer Paul
Bostaph.
Bostaph made one
mistake out of the nine
songs the band
trialled him with,...
-
Exodus (the
latter of the two had
featured original Forbidden drummer Paul
Bostaph), they were one of the most
successful Bay Area
thrash metal bands and...