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Stryper
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- Narrated by: Erik Sellin
- Length: 6 hrs and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This audiobook chronicles the entire history of this legendary Christian metal band. From the members' childhoods, the Roxx Regime era, the radio and MTV success, and packed arenas, through their triumphant reunion tours and recordings, it covers just about everything there is to know about Stryper - not just the fluff. Such questions as, "How did Stryper evolve?" and "What really happened during the Against the Law time period?" are all answered here. The answers, derived from countless hours of interviews, come directly from the band members themselves and many others.
©2006 Dale Erickson and Jesse Sturdevant (P)2006 Classic CD Books
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- Kevin Heidebrecht
- 2020-10-07
Eye opening.
Great to get the bands views on their historic views on life as a Christian metal band. The rise and fall of a band. Men that are not prefect but still wanted to be used by God. With all the criticism they have received from both Christian and “secular” general market they soldiered on.
Now in 2020 they just released their best album to date. Proof that God is not done with them as musicians.
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