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Paul Bostaph

Paul Steven Bostaph (born March 6, 1964[1]) is an American drummer, best known as a member of the thrash metal band Slayer, initially from 1992 to 2001 and again from 2013 to 2019. His drumming career began in 1984, when he was 20 years old, and other than Slayer, he has worked with other bands such as Forbidden, Exodus, Systematic, Testament, and BlackGates. Metal-Rules.com describes Bostaph as "a true professional and one of the best drummers on today's metal music scene".[2]

Paul Bostaph
Bostaph in 2015
Background information
Birth namePaul Steven Bostaph
Born (1964-03-06) March 6, 1964 (age 59)
Newark, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Drummer
Years active1984–present
Websitepaulbostaphdrums.com

Biography edit

Early years (1964–1984) edit

Bostaph's first interest was to play bass but he decided to play drums because he found a drum kit cheaper than a bass guitar.[3] He approached rock music listening to the Beatles and the Beach Boys, but AC/DC got him into rock drumming.[4] He bought his first drum kit at 15 and, after listening to Killers by Iron Maiden, he wanted to become a metal drummer.[4] Other influences include bands like ELO, Blue Öyster Cult and Black Sabbath.[3] His biggest drumming inspirations are Neil Peart, Phil Rudd, Clive Burr, Tommy Aldridge, Nicko McBrain, Cozy Powell, Jeff Porcaro, Steve Smith, Dave Lombardo, and Tommy Lee.[5][6]

Bostaph attended Newark Memorial High School, in Newark, California. He had a strong dislike to his schooling years as he thought, "I felt I had enough to get me through every day life, why do I need more?" He was interested in sports and towards the end of his first year, his interest in music began, and he got a job, which took priority over his schooling.[7]

Forbidden (1985–1992) edit

Bostaph played drums for Forbidden from 1985 to 1992, playing on their first two studio albums, Forbidden Evil and Twisted into Form. He also played on their 1989 live EP Raw Evil: Live at the Dynamo. Paul quit the band in 1992, and coincidentally the very next day received a phone call about auditioning for Slayer.[8] In retrospect, Paul says that Forbidden was "probably" his favorite band that he's ever played in because it was "totally his band."[9]

Slayer and solo project (1992–2001) edit

Following the departure of Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo in 1992, the band was looking for a new drummer. Lombardo's drum tech was filling in, but constantly made errors.[10] After auditioning several drummers and listening to hundreds of demo tapes, Bostaph was recommended by Slayer guitarist Kerry King's guitar technician.[10] Slayer members listened to Forbidden records, however, they did not see how Bostaph could fit into the Slayer momentum – Lombardo's style being "over the top", while Forbidden was more melodic.[10] Slayer auditioned Bostaph with nine songs, and he made only one error on "Angel of Death". Bostaph had to continually practice to improve the strength of his hands and feet; "I respected and loved Dave's drumming but as a fan, if they got a new drummer and I bought a ticket to a show, I would expect to hear the stuff that Dave does, that's what I would want. So, I went in and every time I had to learn a new song I would play them exactly how Dave played them".[10]

Bostaph recorded four albums with Slayer; his least favorite is 1994's Divine Intervention. This is due to the guitars not being loud enough as they were in the recording session, moving around to several recording studios, and a producer who had never done any heavy metal music. The producer changed near the end of recording to Toby Wright – Bostaph stating "that record never had any consistency to it although a lot of fans still like it."[10] Bostaph left the band in 1996 to concentrate on his solo project, Truth About Seafood, and was replaced by Jon Dette; however, he returned in 1997. His second favorite album is 2001's God Hates Us All; "The whole era that I was with the band that was the album that was the most well-rounded and mixed the best" with Diabolus in Musica.[10]

Bostaph departed from Slayer after the release of God Hates Us All, following a chronic elbow injury he had sustained that would hinder his ability to play.[11] (although he later revealed that the actual reason for departure is because "Musically, I wanted to do something else".[12]) His third last performance with the band is recorded on the DVD War at the Warfield recorded on December 7, 2001. Bostaph is yet to watch it as he feels "It's like breaking up with a girlfriend" and needs to move on with his life. He remained friends with Slayer members, and when asked if he would work with them in the future, he replied "sure". Bostaph was temporarily replaced by original Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo, which later proved to be a permanent arrangement[10] until 2013, when the band announced he had replaced Lombardo for the second time.

Systematic (2003–2004) edit

Unwilling to give up music, Bostaph joined Systematic in 2003 – a band which he had previously formed with vocalist Tim Narducci and guitarist Adam Ruppel before recording Slayer's Diabolus in Musica. Bostaph introduced the band to Slayer's manager – Rick Sales – to help the band gain notice. As the band needed a drummer in 2003, Bostaph was willing to help out.[10]

Bostaph toured with Systematic for four months, although departed in 2004 stating: "I wasn't having very much fun and it's not for me."[10] In 2003 Bostaph sustained an injury to his knee, while playing soccer. After finishing Systematics tour, Bostaph underwent surgery – not touching a drum kit for over a year until he received a phone call from Exodus members.[10]

Exodus (2005–2007) edit

Bostaph received a phone call from Exodus' manager, who asked him to join the band. Exodus bass guitarist Jack Gibson talked to guitarist Gary Holt if they should recruit Bostaph – Holt knew Bostaph while Exodus toured with Forbidden, as both bands were from the San Francisco Bay Area. When Bostaph received the phone call, two members had already left Exodus, and drummer Tom Hunting was thinking about leaving. Bostaph knew how to play all the records except for Impact Is Imminent, and recorded drums on the band's 2005 album Shovel Headed Kill Machine.[10]

Bostaph asserts the album is different from the band's previous albums; "It's so different because Bonded... was such a landmark record, such a great record that…I watched the band the whole time and I think this is a more, probably, the most brutal record the band has done since Bonded by Blood." Bostaph also says the chemistry between members was very different, due to three out of five members being replaced in one year; "it's a totally different band than before." The band toured for over a year promoting Shovel Headed Kill Machine, and wished to enter the recording studio to record another as soon as possible.[10] However, on March 28, 2007, Bostaph announced that he parted ways with Exodus; "They now have their original drummer Tom Hunting back in the band. I always said from the start if Tom ever wanted to come back, the drum throne is his. I have the greatest respect for Tom and his playing." Bostaph also announced he is no longer endorsing TAMA drum kits, and is proud to represent Drum Workshop and their products.

Testament (2007–2011) edit

Paul was asked to play some shows for Testament in 1992, to help the band with some live dates they had committed to. He accepted, even though he had already officially joined Slayer by this time.[13] These shows temporarily reteamed Paul with his ex-Forbidden (band) bandmate Glen Alvelais. The November 27 show with this line-up at the Hollywood Palladium was captured on the Testament live EP Return to the Apocalyptic City.

Testament's official website announced Bostaph rejoined the group in October 2007.[14] The Formation of Damnation was the first Testament studio album of all new material in nine years, and the first to feature Alex Skolnick on guitar since 1992's The Ritual, also the first to feature bassist Greg Christian since 1994's Low was released on April 29, 2008. This is also the first full length Testament studio album to feature Paul Bostaph on drums. This album was awarded the 2008 'Album of the Year' by the Metal Hammer Awards.

In June 2011, Testament began recording their next studio album, entitled Dark Roots of Earth, expected to be released on April 27, 2012.[15] However, due to a "serious injury" (tendonitis in his wrist),[16] Paul was not involved in the recording sessions; Gene Hoglan (who previously played on the band's 1997 album Demonic) filled in for him. He was expected to rejoin Testament when they tour to support the album.[17] However, frontman Chuck Billy stated in December 2011 that Bostaph has left the band again.[18]

Return to Slayer (2013–2019) edit

On May 30, 2013, Slayer announced via their official Facebook page that Paul Bostaph had returned once again to replace long-time member Dave Lombardo behind the kit on a full-time basis.[19] He appeared on Slayer's twelfth and final studio album Repentless, and stayed with the band until 2019, when they disbanded after finishing their final tour.[20]

Other projects edit

Bostaph is also a member of a tribute band called HAIL!. HAIL!'s rotating cast of members include Andreas Kisser, Tim "Ripper" Owens, David Ellefson, Mike Portnoy, Jimmy DeGrasso and Roy Mayorga. Ripper, DeGrasso, Ellefson and Kisser formed the band in late 2008.[21] The band, toured Europe in 2009 and in June 2010 HAIL! is on their second European tour with the following line-up: Andreas Kisser, Tim "Ripper" Owens, Paul Bostaph and James LoMenzo.[22][23] Due to the death of announced bassist Paul Gray, LoMenzo agreed on only one day's notice to fly to Portugal and rescue the Rock in Rio Festival where HAIL! was scheduled to perform on May 30, 2010.

In 2013 Bostaph also worked with Geoff Tate, who at that point had control of the Queensrÿche band name. The subsequent album, Frequency Unknown saw Bostaph play on several of the tracks though he was not an official member of the band.

In addition, Bostaph played drums for the Bay Area metal band BlackGates from 2009 to 2014. The band also featured Dan Nelson on vocals and rhythm guitar. The band released a three-song EP in 2010, recorded and mixed by Tim Narducci of Systematic (band). Also released were the singles "Burn Eternal" (2012), and "Overcome" (2014).

Equipment edit

Bostaph currently endorses Yamaha drums, Remo drumheads, Paiste cymbals and Promark drumsticks.[24]

Discography edit

[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "Slayer on Instagram: "Wishing Paul Bostaph a happy birthday today (it was actually yesterday) here in Boston, MA – 3/6/2016 @paulbostaphofficial @vaterdrumsticks…"". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 24, 2021. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  2. ^ . Metal Rules. February 4, 2007. Archived from the original on October 25, 2012. Retrieved October 24, 2010.
  3. ^ a b Paul Bostaph interview
  4. ^ a b Paul Bostaph interview
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved November 3, 2013.
  6. ^ "The Metal Voice Interview with SLAYER: Gary Holt: "I rather Jeff Hanneman be here, this is his spot"". metalshockfinland.com. Retrieved September 11, 2019.
  7. ^ Fong, Erik. . Perfectpitchonline.com. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved December 13, 2007.
  8. ^ "FORBIDDEN: SLAYER'S PAUL BOSTAPH LOOKS BACK ON DEBUT BAND'S "INTENSE" EARLY DAYS". January 8, 2021.
  9. ^ "COVER INTERVIEW – WE DON'T TRY TO BE LOUD, WE ARE LOUD, AN INTERVIEW WITH PAUL BOSTAPH OF SLAYER". March 9, 2016.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l . Metal-rules.com. February 5, 2007. Archived from the original on October 17, 2014. Retrieved March 16, 2007.
  11. ^ . Kerrang!. January 3, 2002. Archived from the original on October 31, 2006. Retrieved December 2, 2006.
  12. ^ "PAUL BOSTAPH Breaks Silence on Departure From SLAYER". Blabbermouth.net. April 23, 2003. Retrieved May 31, 2013.
  13. ^ "Pillars of the 90s: Testament talk Low and the Return of the Heavy". November 29, 2020.
  14. ^ "Former Slayer/Exodus Drummer Paul Bostaph Looking For New Band". Blabbermouth.net. March 28, 2007. Archived from the original on April 3, 2012. Retrieved April 10, 2007.
  15. ^ . Blabbermouth.net. July 14, 2009. Archived from the original on July 17, 2009. Retrieved July 27, 2009.
  16. ^ "Paul Bostaph Pt. 1 What is a "serious injury"?". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 5, 2021.
  17. ^ . Blabbermouth.net. June 20, 2011. Archived from the original on June 24, 2011. Retrieved June 20, 2011.
  18. ^ . Blabbermouth.net. December 1, 2011. Archived from the original on December 3, 2011. Retrieved December 1, 2011.
  19. ^ "SLAYER WELCOMES PAUL BOSTAPH BACK TO THE FOLD". Facebook. May 30, 2013.
  20. ^ "There Is 'Not A Chance In Hell' SLAYER Will Ever Reunite, Says KERRY KING's Wife". Blabbermouth.net. December 2, 2019. Retrieved December 2, 2019.
  21. ^ "Official Home of Hail!". Hailthemasses.com. April 27, 2009. Retrieved October 24, 2010.
  22. ^ "Official Home of Hail!". Hailthemasses.com. April 27, 2009. Retrieved October 24, 2010.
  23. ^ "Hail! to Continue Tour Despite Paul Gray's Passing – in Metal News". Metal Underground.com. May 26, 2010. Retrieved October 24, 2010.
  24. ^ "Endorsements".

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Paul Steven Bostaph born March 6 1964 1 is an American drummer best known as a member of the thrash metal band Slayer initially from 1992 to 2001 and again from 2013 to 2019 His drumming career began in 1984 when he was 20 years old and other than Slayer he has worked with other bands such as Forbidden Exodus Systematic Testament and BlackGates Metal Rules com describes Bostaph as a true professional and one of the best drummers on today s metal music scene 2 Paul BostaphBostaph in 2015Background informationBirth namePaul Steven BostaphBorn 1964 03 06 March 6 1964 age 59 Newark California U S GenresThrash metal progressive metalOccupation s DrummerYears active1984 presentWebsitepaulbostaphdrums wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1964 1984 1 2 Forbidden 1985 1992 1 3 Slayer and solo project 1992 2001 1 4 Systematic 2003 2004 1 5 Exodus 2005 2007 1 6 Testament 2007 2011 1 7 Return to Slayer 2013 2019 1 8 Other projects 2 Equipment 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksBiography editEarly years 1964 1984 edit Bostaph s first interest was to play bass but he decided to play drums because he found a drum kit cheaper than a bass guitar 3 He approached rock music listening to the Beatles and the Beach Boys but AC DC got him into rock drumming 4 He bought his first drum kit at 15 and after listening to Killers by Iron Maiden he wanted to become a metal drummer 4 Other influences include bands like ELO Blue Oyster Cult and Black Sabbath 3 His biggest drumming inspirations are Neil Peart Phil Rudd Clive Burr Tommy Aldridge Nicko McBrain Cozy Powell Jeff Porcaro Steve Smith Dave Lombardo and Tommy Lee 5 6 Bostaph attended Newark Memorial High School in Newark California He had a strong dislike to his schooling years as he thought I felt I had enough to get me through every day life why do I need more He was interested in sports and towards the end of his first year his interest in music began and he got a job which took priority over his schooling 7 Forbidden 1985 1992 edit Bostaph played drums for Forbidden from 1985 to 1992 playing on their first two studio albums Forbidden Evil and Twisted into Form He also played on their 1989 live EP Raw Evil Live at the Dynamo Paul quit the band in 1992 and coincidentally the very next day received a phone call about auditioning for Slayer 8 In retrospect Paul says that Forbidden was probably his favorite band that he s ever played in because it was totally his band 9 Slayer and solo project 1992 2001 edit Following the departure of Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo in 1992 the band was looking for a new drummer Lombardo s drum tech was filling in but constantly made errors 10 After auditioning several drummers and listening to hundreds of demo tapes Bostaph was recommended by Slayer guitarist Kerry King s guitar technician 10 Slayer members listened to Forbidden records however they did not see how Bostaph could fit into the Slayer momentum Lombardo s style being over the top while Forbidden was more melodic 10 Slayer auditioned Bostaph with nine songs and he made only one error on Angel of Death Bostaph had to continually practice to improve the strength of his hands and feet I respected and loved Dave s drumming but as a fan if they got a new drummer and I bought a ticket to a show I would expect to hear the stuff that Dave does that s what I would want So I went in and every time I had to learn a new song I would play them exactly how Dave played them 10 Bostaph recorded four albums with Slayer his least favorite is 1994 s Divine Intervention This is due to the guitars not being loud enough as they were in the recording session moving around to several recording studios and a producer who had never done any heavy metal music The producer changed near the end of recording to Toby Wright Bostaph stating that record never had any consistency to it although a lot of fans still like it 10 Bostaph left the band in 1996 to concentrate on his solo project Truth About Seafood and was replaced by Jon Dette however he returned in 1997 His second favorite album is 2001 s God Hates Us All The whole era that I was with the band that was the album that was the most well rounded and mixed the best with Diabolus in Musica 10 Bostaph departed from Slayer after the release of God Hates Us All following a chronic elbow injury he had sustained that would hinder his ability to play 11 although he later revealed that the actual reason for departure is because Musically I wanted to do something else 12 His third last performance with the band is recorded on the DVD War at the Warfield recorded on December 7 2001 Bostaph is yet to watch it as he feels It s like breaking up with a girlfriend and needs to move on with his life He remained friends with Slayer members and when asked if he would work with them in the future he replied sure Bostaph was temporarily replaced by original Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo which later proved to be a permanent arrangement 10 until 2013 when the band announced he had replaced Lombardo for the second time Systematic 2003 2004 edit Unwilling to give up music Bostaph joined Systematic in 2003 a band which he had previously formed with vocalist Tim Narducci and guitarist Adam Ruppel before recording Slayer s Diabolus in Musica Bostaph introduced the band to Slayer s manager Rick Sales to help the band gain notice As the band needed a drummer in 2003 Bostaph was willing to help out 10 Bostaph toured with Systematic for four months although departed in 2004 stating I wasn t having very much fun and it s not for me 10 In 2003 Bostaph sustained an injury to his knee while playing soccer After finishing Systematics tour Bostaph underwent surgery not touching a drum kit for over a year until he received a phone call from Exodus members 10 Exodus 2005 2007 edit Bostaph received a phone call from Exodus manager who asked him to join the band Exodus bass guitarist Jack Gibson talked to guitarist Gary Holt if they should recruit Bostaph Holt knew Bostaph while Exodus toured with Forbidden as both bands were from the San Francisco Bay Area When Bostaph received the phone call two members had already left Exodus and drummer Tom Hunting was thinking about leaving Bostaph knew how to play all the records except for Impact Is Imminent and recorded drums on the band s 2005 album Shovel Headed Kill Machine 10 Bostaph asserts the album is different from the band s previous albums It s so different because Bonded was such a landmark record such a great record that I watched the band the whole time and I think this is a more probably the most brutal record the band has done since Bonded by Blood Bostaph also says the chemistry between members was very different due to three out of five members being replaced in one year it s a totally different band than before The band toured for over a year promoting Shovel Headed Kill Machine and wished to enter the recording studio to record another as soon as possible 10 However on March 28 2007 Bostaph announced that he parted ways with Exodus They now have their original drummer Tom Hunting back in the band I always said from the start if Tom ever wanted to come back the drum throne is his I have the greatest respect for Tom and his playing Bostaph also announced he is no longer endorsing TAMA drum kits and is proud to represent Drum Workshop and their products Testament 2007 2011 edit Paul was asked to play some shows for Testament in 1992 to help the band with some live dates they had committed to He accepted even though he had already officially joined Slayer by this time 13 These shows temporarily reteamed Paul with his ex Forbidden band bandmate Glen Alvelais The November 27 show with this line up at the Hollywood Palladium was captured on the Testament live EP Return to the Apocalyptic City Testament s official website announced Bostaph rejoined the group in October 2007 14 The Formation of Damnation was the first Testament studio album of all new material in nine years and the first to feature Alex Skolnick on guitar since 1992 s The Ritual also the first to feature bassist Greg Christian since 1994 s Low was released on April 29 2008 This is also the first full length Testament studio album to feature Paul Bostaph on drums This album was awarded the 2008 Album of the Year by the Metal Hammer Awards In June 2011 Testament began recording their next studio album entitled Dark Roots of Earth expected to be released on April 27 2012 15 However due to a serious injury tendonitis in his wrist 16 Paul was not involved in the recording sessions Gene Hoglan who previously played on the band s 1997 album Demonic filled in for him He was expected to rejoin Testament when they tour to support the album 17 However frontman Chuck Billy stated in December 2011 that Bostaph has left the band again 18 Return to Slayer 2013 2019 edit On May 30 2013 Slayer announced via their official Facebook page that Paul Bostaph had returned once again to replace long time member Dave Lombardo behind the kit on a full time basis 19 He appeared on Slayer s twelfth and final studio album Repentless and stayed with the band until 2019 when they disbanded after finishing their final tour 20 Other projects edit Bostaph is also a member of a tribute band called HAIL HAIL s rotating cast of members include Andreas Kisser Tim Ripper Owens David Ellefson Mike Portnoy Jimmy DeGrasso and Roy Mayorga Ripper DeGrasso Ellefson and Kisser formed the band in late 2008 21 The band toured Europe in 2009 and in June 2010 HAIL is on their second European tour with the following line up Andreas Kisser Tim Ripper Owens Paul Bostaph and James LoMenzo 22 23 Due to the death of announced bassist Paul Gray LoMenzo agreed on only one day s notice to fly to Portugal and rescue the Rock in Rio Festival where HAIL was scheduled to perform on May 30 2010 In 2013 Bostaph also worked with Geoff Tate who at that point had control of the Queensryche band name The subsequent album Frequency Unknown saw Bostaph play on several of the tracks though he was not an official member of the band In addition Bostaph played drums for the Bay Area metal band BlackGates from 2009 to 2014 The band also featured Dan Nelson on vocals and rhythm guitar The band released a three song EP in 2010 recorded and mixed by Tim Narducci of Systematic band Also released were the singles Burn Eternal 2012 and Overcome 2014 Equipment editBostaph currently endorses Yamaha drums Remo drumheads Paiste cymbals and Promark drumsticks 24 Discography edit citation needed Slayer Divine Intervention 1994 Live Intrusion 1995 Undisputed Attitude 1996 Diabolus in Musica 1998 God Hates Us All 2001 War at the Warfield 2003 Repentless 2015 The Repentless Killogy 2019 Systematic Pleasure to Burn 2003 Testament Return to the Apocalyptic City 1993 EP of live tracks The Formation of Damnation 2008 Forbidden Forbidden Evil 1988 Raw Evil Live at the Dynamo 1989 live EP Twisted into Form 1990 Point of No Return 1992 compilation Exodus Shovel Headed Kill Machine 2005 Queensryche featuring Geoff Tate Frequency Unknown 2013 References edit Slayer on Instagram Wishing Paul Bostaph a happy birthday today it was actually yesterday here in Boston MA 3 6 2016 paulbostaphofficial vaterdrumsticks Instagram Archived from the original on December 24 2021 Retrieved March 4 2021 Metal Rules Metal Rules February 4 2007 Archived from the original on October 25 2012 Retrieved October 24 2010 a b Paul Bostaph interview a b Paul Bostaph interview Paul Bostaph Interview on maelstromzine com Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved November 3 2013 The Metal Voice Interview with SLAYER Gary Holt I rather Jeff Hanneman be here this is his spot metalshockfinland com Retrieved September 11 2019 Fong Erik No Boundaries Perfectpitchonline com Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved December 13 2007 FORBIDDEN SLAYER S PAUL BOSTAPH LOOKS BACK ON DEBUT BAND S INTENSE EARLY DAYS January 8 2021 COVER INTERVIEW WE DON T TRY TO BE LOUD WE ARE LOUD AN INTERVIEW WITH PAUL BOSTAPH OF SLAYER March 9 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l Paul Bostaph of Exodus ex Slayer Metal rules com February 5 2007 Archived from the original on October 17 2014 Retrieved March 16 2007 Slayer Lombardo s back Kerrang January 3 2002 Archived from the original on October 31 2006 Retrieved December 2 2006 PAUL BOSTAPH Breaks Silence on Departure From SLAYER Blabbermouth net April 23 2003 Retrieved May 31 2013 Pillars of the 90s Testament talk Low and the Return of the Heavy November 29 2020 Former Slayer Exodus Drummer Paul Bostaph Looking For New Band Blabbermouth net March 28 2007 Archived from the original on April 3 2012 Retrieved April 10 2007 Testament Cancels South American Tour Blabbermouth net July 14 2009 Archived from the original on July 17 2009 Retrieved July 27 2009 Paul Bostaph Pt 1 What is a serious injury YouTube Archived from the original on December 5 2021 Testament Recording New Album With Drummer Gene Hoglan Blabbermouth net June 20 2011 Archived from the original on June 24 2011 Retrieved June 20 2011 Drummer Paul Bostaph Quits Testament Blabbermouth net December 1 2011 Archived from the original on December 3 2011 Retrieved December 1 2011 SLAYER WELCOMES PAUL BOSTAPH BACK TO THE FOLD Facebook May 30 2013 There Is Not A Chance In Hell SLAYER Will Ever Reunite Says KERRY KING s Wife Blabbermouth net December 2 2019 Retrieved December 2 2019 Official Home of Hail Hailthemasses com April 27 2009 Retrieved October 24 2010 Official Home of Hail Hailthemasses com April 27 2009 Retrieved October 24 2010 Hail to Continue Tour Despite Paul Gray s Passing in Metal News Metal Underground com May 26 2010 Retrieved October 24 2010 Endorsements External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paul Bostaph Official websitePreceded byDave Lombardo Slayer drummer1992 1996 Succeeded byJon DettePreceded byJon Dette Slayer drummer1997 2001 Succeeded byDave LombardoPreceded 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