Stryper frontman Michael Sweet shared thoughts about the band’s 40-year journey in a recent Instagram post. The release of their album ‘Soldiers Under Command’ marked a defining moment in Christian metal history.
“This year is the 40th Anniversary of ‘Soldiers Under Command,'” Sweet said. “We could have written lyrics about the world and followed every rock & roll cliche but we wrote about Jesus and we did our best to share His message with the world.”
“We’ve made mistakes (many) but we never stopped singing about Gods grace, love and mercy,” he continued, acknowledging the band’s commitment to their message.
Stryper continues to maintain their position as one of the pioneering Christian metal bands in the industry. The anniversary offers a chance to examine the band’s significant impact on Christian metal and their groundbreaking achievements.
Album Success And Impact

Metal Storm’s archives documented Stryper’s first full-length release with Enigma Records in 1984. The album showcased their distinctive combination of glam metal and hard rock with spiritual themes.
The album surpassed industry expectations. It sold over half a million units worldwide and held its position on Billboard’s Top 200 album chart for more than forty weeks.
Breaking New Ground

ABC News highlighted Stryper’s role in breaking down barriers for Christian metal bands. The group earned respect from both Christian and secular audiences in the mainstream music scene.
Their breakthrough led to further success. Their 1986 album ‘To Hell with the Devil’ became the first Christian metal album to reach platinum status.
Enduring Legacy

Christianity.com noted Stryper’s resilience through decades of criticism and industry changes. The band maintained their influential position in Christian rock.
Stryper actively releases new albums and continues touring. Their commitment to faith-based messaging has left a lasting impact on the music industry four decades later.