A definite improvement over In God We Trust, the grittier Against the Law is not only a more consistently rockin' album, it's also much more focused and inspired. The CD's...
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Unquestionably Stryper's strongest and most rockin' album, To Hell With the Devil was a tough act to follow. Instead of following it up with something equally intense, the...
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When the majority of Christian artists were going unheard in the secular market, Stryper became even more visible among non-Christian audiences with its third album, To Hell...
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While The Yellow and Black Attack earned Stryper a fair amount of publicity, it was Soldiers Under Command that put the band on the map commercially. The album went gold,...
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When church leaders were accusing heavy metal of encouraging Satanism, Stryper set out to prove that metal and hard rock could be used to promote Christianity. The southern...
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Though Can't Stop the Rock isn't the last word on Stryper, it does a decent job of summarizing the Christian rockers' contributions. Drawing on five Stryper albums and...
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When Christian metallists Stryper packed it up in 1991, it appeared as though their audience had quickly vanished, as most rock fans shifted their attention to such other...
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