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Michael Sweet Mocks The Dead Daises’ Non-Stop Lineup Changes and Fake Retirements

Sarah J. Thorne
Last updated: 2026/07/16 at 4:18 PM
By Sarah J. Thorne 4 Min Read
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Stryper frontman Michael Sweet has shared a pointed jab at rock musicians who repeatedly leave and rejoin their bands. His critique also targets groups that retire and reunite multiple times throughout their careers. Sweet’s satirical post came just hours after The Dead Daisies announced that vocalist John Corabi had departed the band once again.

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In his tongue-in-cheek message, Sweet wrote: “Hey guys, I left Stryper. Late last night. Then this morning, after breakfast, I rejoined the band. Then after lunch, I left again. And now before dinner, I’m returning. All is well. Also, we’ve decided that we’ll only retire 7 times. And then we’ll come back each time, out of retirement. Seven is the number of perfection so we want it to be perfect. Obviously this is a joke, but dear Lord!”

The Dead Daisies responded to Corabi’s departure with a formal statement: “It has come to our attention that John Corabi has decided to leave The Dead Daisies. We’d like to sincerely thank John for his incredible contribution to the band over the years and wish him nothing but success with his solo career and all his future endeavors.”

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Sweet’s commentary highlights a recurring pattern in rock music where artists cycle through multiple departures and returns. This creates a sense of fatigue among fans and observers. The timing of his post, arriving mere hours after The Dead Daisies’ announcement, suggests a deliberate critique of what has become an increasingly common phenomenon in the industry.

Stryper itself remains focused on its creative output and stability. The Christian metal veterans have maintained a consistent lineup featuring Michael Sweet on lead vocals and guitar, his brother Robert Sweet on drums, Oz Fox on guitar and vocals, and Perry Richardson on bass and vocals. This stable configuration has allowed the band to continue producing new material and maintaining their artistic vision without the disruptions that plague other acts.

The band’s commitment to continuity is evident in their upcoming 18th studio album, “Throne of Thorns,” scheduled for release on September 25, 2026. The album represents another chapter in Stryper’s 43-year career. It demonstrates the band’s ability to sustain creative momentum through consistent membership and dedication to their craft. Sweet himself has remained actively involved in both Stryper and his solo work, recently releasing his solo album “The Master Plan” in April 2026. This showcases his continued vitality as an artist.

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Sweet’s humorous yet pointed critique serves as a reminder that not all rock bands resort to the endless cycle of departures and reunions that have become commonplace in the industry. Some acts, like Stryper, choose to build their legacy through sustained effort and stable partnerships. This allows their music and message to remain the focus rather than constant lineup drama and retirement announcements that ultimately undermine credibility and fan loyalty.

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