The Yellow And Black Attack!

Artist: Stryper
Label: Enigma Records
Released: 1984/1986
Type: E.P.
Version: Remastered/Reissue
Rating: 5/5 Skulls (2)

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Released August 10th, 1984 by Enigma, The Yellow And Black Attack is the first release and debut studio album from the Christian metal band Stryper. It was originally released as a six-song EP, and fewer than 20,000 copies were pressed, as their label, was unsure of the potential market for Christian metal. CCM Magazine was slightly critical, citing production quality and the short length of the release, but commented that "Stryper has the promise of a major success story." According to Michael Sweet's autobiography, the album was re-recorded and released as an official album, after their first manager, Daryn Hinton, loaned them $100,000 to re-produce the record. The album initially sold 150,000 units in the first three weeks.
After Stryper achieved major success with their second release and first full-length album, Soldiers Under Command, The Yellow and Black Attack EP was reissued. Re-released on August 10, 1986 with two additional songs, "Reason for the Season" (which was originally released on a 1985 Christmas-themed 12" single with "Winter Wonderland") and a new, mellowed-down version of "My Love I'll Always Show", which dates from their Roxx Regime days. The version recorded for The Yellow and Black Attack featured less obvious Christian lyrics than the one to feature on The Roxx Regime Demos.

Lineup

Michael Sweet (Sweet & Lynch) - Lead Vocals/Guitar
Oz Fox (Sin Dizzy, Bloodgood) - Lead Guitar/Background Vocals
Timothy Gaines (Sin Dizzy) - Bass/Background Vocals
Robert Sweet (Blissed) - Drums


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Reviews For "The Yellow And Black Attack!"

The one that started it all...
by R0d1mu5Pr1m3 on 3/30/2022

This was the first Christian rock music that I had ever heard growing up in the 80's...this is the one that started me down the path of Christian music!