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Stryper - To Hell with the Devil (CD)

Album Details: To Hell with the Devil

Release Date:07/16/1991
Label:Hollywood Records
UPC:720616118523

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    Stryper: To Hell With The Devil

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 3, 2006

    Pros: Every Track Rocks

    Cons: none

    The music starts off, with "Abyss", which sounds like an eerie kind of thing, and then it kicks into the title track. It also includes the power ballad "Honestly", which is truly a Stryper classic. "To Hell With The Devil&quo...t; is truly a must have for every Stryper fan. I have been a Stryper fan, ever since I was in High School. Read more Less

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    One of the 80's top metal albums

    By todd  Jan 25, 2005

    Pros: The album that defined Stryper

    Cons: Maybe a bit "poppy" for some

    After a friend turned me onto Stryper, I couldn't wait for this album to come out. I fell in love with Soldiers and this album certainly didn't disappoint me. It's a nice mix of bold hard rockers, ballads and good sing-along pop tunes.T...o Hell With The Devil is one of their best songs ever, very powerful. If you like hard an heavy, check out The Way, Rockin' The World and More than a Man. It contains their biggest hit in Honestly and also Calling On You and Sing Along Song. This album rates up their with the best of the 80's. It turned Stryper in a more commercial direction. But it obviously worked, since this album went platinum for them. I love this album and listen to it today and love it just the same as I did in 1986 when it came out. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: To Hell with the Devil

  • All Music Guide

    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 With the Devil. This was the first time a Stryper album went platinum -- something the headbangers' presence on MTV no doubt played a role in. And the fact that this album boasted Stryper's strongest writing up to that point didn't hurt. The southern Californians sound especially confident and inspired on "The Way," "Sing-Along Song," "More Than a Man" and the infectious title song. But as invigorating as the uptempo numbers are, Stryper's ballads didn't improve a bit; "All of Me" and the hit "Honestly" are as annoying as ever.

    - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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Stryper

Heavy metal has been associated with ol' Beelzebub ever since its inception, but there have been a few acts who took the opposite route and put their Christian beliefs in hard rocking songs, such as Stryper. Formed in Orange County, California, in 1983, the group was originally known as Roxx Regime, and consisted of singer/guitarist/main songwriter Michael Sweet, drumme... Read more