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Stryper’s ‘The Final Battle’ Shows the Yellow and Black Attack Hasn’t Lost a Step

Something funny happened on the way to Stryper’s relegation to an ’80s pop culture punchline. The band refused to give in. Instead, ever since 2005’s “Reborn,” the band has released a string of searing muscular yet melodic metal records thrilling longtime fans and reminding the kids that yes, underneath the AquaNet and spandex, there was heavy rock going on during the Reagan Administration. The band’s new album “The Final Battle” not only reinforces how Stryper has yet to lose a step, but if anything, they’re getting better.Read More 

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