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Biography (courtesy
of Big3 Records)
In The Beginning
Stryper, originally known as Roxx Regime, was formed in Orange
County, California by brothers Michael and Robert Sweet and
guitarist Oz Fox.
Stryper stands for Salvation Through
Redemption Yielding Peace, Encouragement and Righteousness.
The Isaiah 53:5 under their logo is the bible verse that
states "by His stripes
we are healed". The band earned their stripes on the
Los Angeles metal club circuit and in 1984, after recruiting
bass player Tim Gaines, signed with Enigma Records and released
their debut mini-album, The Yellow And Black Attack (Y&BA).
Rockin' The World
Their first full-length release, Soldiers Under Command (SUC),
sold over half a million units worldwide in the eighties,
and stayed on Billboard's Top 200 album chart for over
forty weeks. In addition to the hard-rocking tunes that
Stryper's core audience has come to expect, the ballad "Honestly" from
their platinum selling 1986 release To Hell With The Devil
(THWTD) hit the Top-40 charts. The video for "Honestly" rapidly
became the number one most-requested video on M-TV. 1988
saw the near-platinum release of In God We Trust (IGWT),
as well as renewed success on M-TV, which was bombarded
by thousands of phone requests for "Always There For
You".
Caught In The Middle
Coming off the acclaim of the 1989 tour supporting IGWT,
the band released Against The Law (ATL) which shipped gold
in the fall of 1990. Despite its sales success, some fans
were confused by Stryper's change in appearance and lyrics.
This lead to numerous rumors and questions about the sincerity
of Stryper's faith. "We were making a grab for musical
freedom," says Robert Sweet, Stryper's drummer. "But
we never should have let that been misinterpreted as a
change in our beliefs."
In 1991, Enigma Records went bankrupt,
and Stryper was left without a record company. This was
short-lived, as they were quickly picked up by Hollywood
Records. In the summer of 1991 they released Can't Stop
The Rock, a "best of" album
with two new tracks.
In January of 1992, Michael Sweet left the Stryper to pursue
a solo career. Although officially Robert Sweet, Oz Fox and
Tim Gaines continued as a three piece for another year, there
were no further studio recordings as Stryper once Mike left.
Together As One?
Michael Sweet was the first to re-appear back on the scene,
when he secured a record deal with the Christian label
Benson Records. (Benson distributed Stryper to the Christian
retail stores in the 80's.) This union produced two albums:
the self titled Michael Sweet, and Real. In 1998, Mike
put out a full length demo by himself titled Truth. This
generated label interest, and he was soon signed to Restless
Records. The remastered and updated version of Truth was
released early in 2001.
Tim Gaines and Robert Sweet joined legendary Christian guitar
player Rex Carrol in the band King James. Although King James
released two releases to date, Tim and Bob only performed
on the first album which was released in 1994 on the Christian
label Star Song.
Absent from the limelight for many
years was Oz Fox, who last was seen making guest appearances
on several Christian releases including JC & The Boyz,
Bride, and Ransom. Oz and Tim joined forces once again
in 1995 to form Sin Dizzy. Together with Bobby MacNeil
on guitar and John Bocanegra on drums, they released He's
Not Dead in 1998. Tim left Sin Dizzy in 2000 to continue
working musically with his wife, Irene Kelly.
Robert Sweet released his solo release titled Love Trash
in 2000, in which he plays all the instruments on the album
and features Larry Worley on vocals. (Ex-lead singer of Christian
rock band Fear Not.) Robert recently formed Blissed with
fellow members David Pearson, Trevor Barr, and Jeff Miller.
Their album, Waking Up The Dead, was released in early 2003.
Can't Stop The Rock
On May 21st of 2000, history was made when Stryper hit the
stage again for an informal jam at the first annual Stryper
expo in New Jersey. December 16th of 2000 marked the first
full blown set preformed by Stryper in 9 years, held in
Costa Rica. The second annual Stryper expo was held in
Azusa, California on May 18th and 19th of 2001. The two
day expo featured multiple bands and vendors, with Stryper
closing the expo with a concert. Shortly after, Stryper
played to one of their largest crowds at Cornerstone at
Bushnell, Illinois on July 7th, 2001.
For You
On March 25th of 2003, Hollywood Records released Seven,
The Best Of Stryper that included 2 new songs (Something
and For You). That fall, they embarked on a 35 city tour
that both fans and critics agreed was one of the hottest
tours of 2003. In March of 2004, Stryper triumphantly returned
to Puerto Rico to play a sold out show that was recorded
for a DVD release scheduled to come out later in the year.
The prayers of Stryper fan everywhere were answered in
May of 2003 with the new live CD recording titled 7 Weeks:
Live In America. The last scheduled concert at the time
of this writing is at Walt Disney World in Florida on Sept
10th.
Keep The Fire Burning
Stryper.com was officially launched in November of 1999 by
Craig Erskine and Brett Christensen. After years of designing
the site, Craig has moved on to other projects and has
handed the baton over to Greg Hayes in 2003. Stryper is
managed by Deep South Entertainment, and works with Stryper.com
to help keep the fire burning!
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