Monday 8 September 2008

Mp3 music: Stryper






Stryper
   

Artist: Stryper: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock: Hard-Rock
Rock

   







Stryper's discography:


Reborn
   

 Reborn

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 11
7 Weeks: Live In America 2003
   

 7 Weeks: Live In America 2003

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 14
7: The Best Of Stryper
   

 7: The Best Of Stryper

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 18
Live In Seoul, Korea (03-25-1989)
   

 Live In Seoul, Korea (03-25-1989)

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 8
Tokyo 1989: Burning Flame Live (In God We Trust Tour)
   

 Tokyo 1989: Burning Flame Live (In God We Trust Tour)

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 16
To Hell With The Devil
   

 To Hell With The Devil

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 11
Against The Law
   

 Against The Law

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 11
In God We Trust
   

 In God We Trust

   Year: 1988   

Tracks: 10
Soldiers Under Command
   

 Soldiers Under Command

   Year: 1985   

Tracks: 10
The Yellow and Black Attack!
   

 The Yellow and Black Attack!

   Year: 1984   

Tracks: 8






Heavy alloy has been associated with ol' Beelzebub ever since its inception, just in that respect own been a few acts wHO took the opposite route and couch their Christian beliefs in unvoiced rocking songs, such as Stryper. Formed in Orange County CA in 1983, the group was originally known as Roxx Regime, and consisted of singer/guitarist/main songster Michael Sweet, drummer Robert Sweet, trail guitarist Oz Fox, and bassist Timothy Gaines. It wasn't until the group changed their call to Stryper (which stood for "Salvation Through Redemption Yielding Peace Encouragement and Righteousness") that things actually began taking off for the quadruple. Specializing in the melodic Van Halen/Def Leppard style (with heart-wrenching might ballads tossed in), polished in all black-and-yellow outfits, and public exposure their spiritual message even farther by tossing bibles out into the herd at their shows, Stryper was signed by the Enigma label in 1984. The same year, the group's debut recording, a six-track miniskirt record record album highborn The Yellow & Black Attack, was issued. The album created a buzz for the group among metalheads, which was only heightened with the firing of their first class honours degree uncut album, 1985's Soldiers Under Command. The low gear Stryper passing to crack up the Billboard charts, its success resulted in the re-release of The Yellow & Black Attack (which included an spear carrier deuce tracks and new nontextual topic) in 1986. Later the same year, Stryper issued their sophomore full-length, To Hell with the Devil, which many consider to be the group's finest hour. Turning out to be the highest-charting album of their career (hardly missing the Top 30), the platinum-certified record record album benefited by MTVs repeated airings of the videos for "Career on You" and the saccharine ballad "Honestly" (the latter of which ailing at number 23 on the U.S. singles charts). Despite possessing a different message than their peers, Stryper's music by this point fit in absolutely with the other popular pop/hair alloy bands of the day (Bon Jovi, White Lion, Dokken, etc.).Yet just as it appeared that Stryper could peradventure break through on a massive plate, such new metallic element styles as lick (Metallica) and more stripped rock 'n' undulate (Guns N' Roses) began to usurp Stryper's pop-metal audience. As a event, Stryper's next release, 1988's In God We Trust, failed to spread out their undermentioned, nor did it live up to anticipate of its harbinger (although it did finagle to garner gold credentials). Sensing this, the grouping adopted a harder-edged reasoned and look for 1990's Against the Law, and even covered the Earth, Wind & Fire puritanical funk graeco-Roman, "Lustrous Star." Neither managed to crossbreed over to the pinnacle of the charts.A greatest-hits set, Can't Stop the Rock, followed in 1991, merely with Nirvana precisely around to ring the death knell for pop-metal bands, Michael Sweet distinct to leave the chemical group for a solo life history. Surprisingly, the leftover members of Stryper opted to dribble on as a three-piece (with Fox handling principal vocal duties), and continued to turn for a spell. The Michael Sweet-less variation didn't extreme farsighted yet, as Stryper formally called it quits in 1992. In the wake of their origin split, its members remained meddling. Michael Sweet's solo calling ne'er scaled the same high as Stryper's, although solo releases establish appeared on a sanely regular substructure, with 1994's Michael Sweet, 1995's Literal, and 2001's Truth. Robert Sweet issued a solo recording, Love Trash, in addition to studio work, patch Fox and Gaines formed a new chemic group, Sin Dizzy, universe Health Organization issued a stone opera house (concerning the excruciation of Jesus Christ), coroneted He's Not Dead. During the intervening old age, a big core of devoted fans remained total, resulting in all of Stryper's albums beingness reissued by Hollywood Records. In 1999, Sin Dizzy played a show with Michael Sweet, which concluded in an offhanded jam session of older Stryper tunes -- resulting in reunion rumors. And with a heightened nostalgic interestingness regarding '80s earned run average metallic element bands come the early 21st century, Stryper in agreement to periodically reunite for a "Stryper Expo," which has since off into an annual event. Stryper's second greatest-hits' invoke, 7: The Best of Stryper, followed in 2003, and included a mate of new tunes recorded especially for the assembling, "Something" and "For You."