
On this day July 21 1984, Stryper released their debut EP, The Yellow and Black Attack. With its bold imagery, high pitched vocals, and faith based message, the release introduced a new force to the 80s metal scene. It was one of the earliest examples of Christian metal to break through to a wider audience, combining glam rock aesthetics with spiritual themes.
The EP featured tracks like Loud N Clear and From Wrong to Right, powered by flashy guitar solos, soaring vocals, and a clear intent to stand apart in a genre known for excess. Stryper’s mix of heavy metal energy and overt Christian lyrics made them a unique act that caught attention in both religious and secular music circles.
Originally released independently, the EP was later reissued with additional tracks after the band signed with Enigma Records. That reissue helped them gain broader distribution and paved the way for their full length debut Soldiers Under Command in 1985.
80s insight: Stryper’s EP showed that glam metal could carry a message beyond the party. Their style and sound made them one of the most talked about acts in Christian rock during the 1980s.
The EP featured tracks like Loud N Clear and From Wrong to Right, powered by flashy guitar solos, soaring vocals, and a clear intent to stand apart in a genre known for excess. Stryper’s mix of heavy metal energy and overt Christian lyrics made them a unique act that caught attention in both religious and secular music circles.
Originally released independently, the EP was later reissued with additional tracks after the band signed with Enigma Records. That reissue helped them gain broader distribution and paved the way for their full length debut Soldiers Under Command in 1985.
80s insight: Stryper’s EP showed that glam metal could carry a message beyond the party. Their style and sound made them one of the most talked about acts in Christian rock during the 1980s.