Forbidden (band)

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Forbidden
Origin San Francisco, California, USA
Genre(s) Thrash metal
Years active 1985–1997
2001
2007–present
Label(s) Combat, Relativity, Fierce, G.U.N.
Website Official website
Members
Russ Anderson
Glen Alvelais
Craig Locicero
Matt Camacho
Gene Hoglan
Former members
Steve Jacobs
Tim Calvert
Robb Flynn
Paul Bostaph

Forbidden is a thrash metal band from the San Francisco Bay Area, part of the Bay Area thrash scene, most popular in the late 1980s and the early 1990s. Their style is a mixture between thrash metal, power metal, and classical influences.

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Forbidden was originally known as Forbidden Evil, under which name they recorded several demo tapes. Forbidden Evil is also the name of their first official album, which was released in 1988. The line-up (until 1989) was Russ Anderson (vocals), Craig Locicero and Glen Alvelais (guitars), Matt Camacho (bass) and Paul Bostaph (drums).

In 1989, Glen Alvelais left the band (joining Testament some years later), his spot filled by Tim Calvert. They released their second studio record Twisted Into Form, which had a moodier feel than their debut, with some "depressing"/doom metal touches.

Internal problems in the band caused a line-up change once again, with drummer Paul Bostaph (who left to take over from Dave Lombardo in Slayer) replaced by Steve Jacobs. After this, Forbidden released two more albums; however, with no real label support, the band disintegrated after the albums Distortion and Green.

In 2001, Forbidden reformed as a one-off for Chuck Billy's Thrash of the Titans benefit concert, under their original name Forbidden Evil.

On October 5, 2007, Blabbermouth.net reported that Forbidden has reformed again for some reunion shows in 2008 both in the US and in Europe - said to be confirmed for some summer festivals.[1] The reunion will not feature the either the Forbidden Evil line-up or the one with Jacobs. Gene Hoglan (of Dark Angel, Death and Strapping Young Lad fame) will drum for the band instead, due to Bostaph's prior commitments with Testament, who have been in the studio working on a new album. There has been no word on whether Tim Calvert will be involved.

(1985-1987)
as Forbidden Evil
(1987-1989)
The "classic line-up"
(1989-1992)
(1992-1997)
  • Russ Anderson - Vocals
  • Craig Locicero - Guitar
  • Tim Calvert - Guitar
  • Matt Camacho - Bass
  • Steve Jacobs - Drums
(1997-2001)

(Forbidden on hiatus)

(2001)
as Forbidden Evil
Thrash of the Titans benefit concert
  • Russ Anderson - Vocals
  • Tim Calvert - Guitar
  • Craig Locicero - Guitar
  • Glen Alvelais - Guitar
  • Matt Camacho - Bass
  • Paul Bostaph - Drums
(2001-2007)

(Forbidden on hiatus)

(2007-present)
  • Russ Anderson - Vocals
  • Craig Locicero - Guitar
  • Glen Alvelais - Guitar
  • Matt Camacho - Bass
  • Gene Hoglan - Drums

Year of release Title Type Label
1988 Forbidden Evil Full-length Combat/Relativity
1989 Raw Evil: Live at the Dynamo Live EP Combat
1989 The Ultimate Revenge 2 (with Faith or Fear, Death, Dark Angel and Raven) Split Compilation Combat
1990 Twisted into Form Full-length Combat/Relativity
1992 Point of No Return Compilation Combat
1994 Distortion Full-length Fierce
1997 Green Full-length G.U.N.

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