Since the beginning of their unconventional ministry, arena rock mainstays Stryper have been turning heads and getting people talking. From their yellow and black costumes to their shredding guitars to their gutsy album titles like To Hell with the Devil and No More Hell to Pay, Stryper has always caught the collective attention of audiences in order to get them talking about the things that matter.
Everything, they say–from the wardrobe to the song titles to the lyrics to the album art–has a purpose.
Now, on the verge of their fourth new album since they were "reborn,"[…]








