Direktlänk till inlägg 15 februari 2012
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42) Stryper-The Yellow And Black Attack 1986. Score: 5,63
On this album Stryper had stronger songs but the ballads... Oh, they are among the most redicioulus and cheesiest I have ever heard! But when Stryper rocks it's really heavy with good melodies. The album sold 2 million copies.
Tim Gaines did actually not play on the album since he had left the band. The bassparts were played by Brad Cobb. Gaines returned to the band for the tour of the album.
1)Abyss (To hell with the devil) (-) Intro.
2)To hell with the devil (7,5) A good and heavy hardrocker. All of us rockers that grew up in the 80's remember the refrain!
3)Calling on you (6,0) A very melodic, almost cheesy, song about their love to god...
4)Free (7,5) A typical Stryper-song with a simple heavy riff, melodic chorus and their very special recognicible guitarsound.
5)Honestly (4,0) A terrible cheesy ballad but that's just Stryper...
6)The way (7,0) A more uptempo rocker.
7)Sing along song (6,5)
8)Holding on (6,5) Another melodic god-song. Ridicioulus lyrics.
9)Rockin' the world (7,0) A heavy one.
10)All of me (2,0) Oh my "god"... Cheesier than this is hard to make it.
11)More than a man (6,0)
Score: 6,00
Michael Sweet-vocals and guitar (b.1963)
Oz Fox (Richard Alfonso Martinez)-guitars (b.1961)
Tim Gaines-bass and keyboards (b.1962)
Robert Sweet-drums (b.1960)
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