Paul Bostaph

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Paul Bostaph (born March 4, 1964 in San Francisco, California) is a rock musician, who has played drums for bands such as Forbidden (originally known as Forbidden Evil), Slayer, and Testament. He is from Newark, California. Currently he is playing with Exodus.

After Dave Lombardo left the band Slayer in 1992, Paul Bostaph jumped in and played for them. He completed a short west coast and European tours where Slayer played the Castle Donnington Festival. These tour dates completed the tour cycles for the Seasons of the Abyss CD. The band took the rest of 1992 off. During this down time Paul toured with Testament in the US for approx. 2 months. He then left the band in 1996 to concentrate on his solo project, "The Truth About Seafood", a side-project from his years in the band Forbidden, then rejoined Slayer in January of 1997, but in 2002 left the band and later joined the band Testament in 2004.