On This Day September 5, 1987 – Rock You to Hell by Grim Reaper was Released

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On This Day September 5, 1987 – Rock You to Hell by Grim Reaper was Released
On this day September 5, 1987, the third and final studio album by Grim Reaper, Rock You to Hell, was released. Known for their melodic yet aggressive style, the band delivered a sharp and powerful set of tracks that included Rock You to Hell, Night of the Vampire, and Lust for Freedom. This release showed Grim Reaper stepping up their production while keeping their signature mix of soaring vocals and guitar driven energy.

The title track became their most recognized song thanks to MTV exposure and strong word of mouth among metal fans. Vocalist Steve Grimmett’s high range and Nick Bowcott’s fiery riffs helped the band stand out in a crowded scene of glam and thrash acts. Though it did not break into the mainstream, the album earned a dedicated following and became a cult favorite among fans of British heavy metal.

This would mark the end of Grim Reaper’s original run, as legal issues and label problems stalled momentum and prevented further releases. Still, Rock You to Hell remains a proud and loud farewell from one of the underappreciated bands of the era.

80s insight: Rock You to Hell captured the energy of 80s metal with a clean punch and theatrical spirit, making it a standout farewell from one of Britain’s hardest rocking underground acts.

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