When the majority of Christian artists were going unheard in the secular market, Stryper became even more visible among non-Christian audiences with its third album, To Hell with the Devil. This was the first time a Stryper album went platinum -- something the headbangers' presence on MTV no doubt played a role in. And the fact that this album boasted Stryper's strongest writing up to that point didn't hurt. The southern Californians sound especially confident and inspired on "The Way," "Sing-Along Song," "More Than a Man" and the infectious title song. But as invigorating as the up-tempo numbers are, Stryper's ballads didn't improve a bit; "All of Me" and the hit "Honestly" are as annoying as ever. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
To Hell with the Devil
01/01/1986 | Hollywood Records
All Music Guide Review
To Hell with the Devil Track Listing
Credits of To Hell with the Devil
- Dan Nebenzal
- Engineer
- Eddy Schreyer
- Mastering
- Michael Sweet
- Guitar (Acoustic), Arranger, Guitar, Vocals, Producer, Vocals (Background)
- Robert Sweet
- Drums, Producer, Cover Design, Cover Art Concept
- John Van Tongeren
- Keyboards
- Neil Zlozower
- Photography
- Brian Ayuso
- Art Direction, Design
- Gary Myerburg
- Technical Assistance
- Annamaria DiSanto
- Photography
- Anne Revenge
- Photography
- Suzen Carson
- Photography
- Ray Brown
- Clothing/Wardrobe, Costume Design
- Bradford Cobb
- Guitar (Bass)
- Oz Fox
- Guitar, Producer, Vocals (Background)
- Tim Gaines
- Guitar (Bass)
- Stephan Galfas
- Arranger, Producer, Engineer
- Stryper
- Main Performer, ?

















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