Band Line Up 2012
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Clemente also
departed. "Return To Apocalyptic City" in 1993 brought Glen Alvelais
(guitar, ex- Forbidden) into the fold, and filling in temporarily for Clemente,
Paul Bostaph (ex- Forbidden, Slayer). James Murphy (ex- Death, Obituary,
Disincarnate, Cancer) soon stepped in for Alvelais on lead duties for
"Low" in 1994, as John Tempesta (ex- Exodus) took over on the drums.
Tempesta later left to join White Zombie, and was replaced by John Dette (ex-
Evil Dead ). "Live At The Fillmore" was released in 1995, then Dette
left in 1996 to join Slayer. "The Best Of Testament" was released in
1996. "Demonic", which was recorded in Testament's Driftwood Studios,
was released in 1997. James Murphy and Greg Christian having left the band were
replaced by alumni Glen Alvelais and Derrick Ramirez (bass). Gene Hoglan
(drums, ex- Death, Dark Angel) lent his percussion talents. "Signs Of
Chaos", a 'best of' disc of the band, was released in 1997. Dave Lombardo
(ex- Slayer, Grip, Inc.) was officially introduced into the band. James Murphy
was brought back once again, and on bass, the legendary Steve DiGiorgio (ex-
Death, Control Denied, Sadus). "The Gathering" was born in 1999.
James Murphy abruptly departed, which was determined later for reasons due to a
serious illness. Steve Smyth (ex-Vicious Rumors) jumped aboard as 'touring
guitarist', later to be invited to stay on as a permanent member. Lombardo soon
also left, not being able to commit, having other projects on his plate.
In 2000, Jon
Allen (drums, ex- Sadus) joined the band. After the successful "Riding The
Snake" world tour to promote "The Gathering", vocalist Billy was
diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called 'germ cell seminoma' in March 2001.
Despite his illness and grueling cancer treatments, Billy offered his ground
shaking vocals to the re-recording of Testament classics on "First Strike
Still Deadly" with a reunion of sorts, bringing back Alex Skolnick and
John Tempesta to record on the disc. Billy has since fully recovered. A busy
touring schedule of the U.S. and Europe commenced in late 2002, through the
summer of 2003. In 2004, guitarist Steve Smyth left the band to join Nevermore,
and "Metal Mike" Chlasciak stepped in. [Compiled by L. Sato with The
Billys and Eric Peterson] NOTE: 2/17/05 - TESTAMENT REUNION ANNOUNCED! Original
members to play shows in Europe, the United States and Asia. In 2007 Testament
performed at Bloodstock Open Air in the UK and are making a welcome return in
2012 as special guests at the UK’s biggest metal gathering.