Walmart is refusing to stock the new Stryper album, 'God Damn Evil,' citing "concerns over the album title." Frontman Michael Sweet says that's just fine.
Stryper's 10th studio LP, 'God Damn Evil,' is just a couple of weeks away from stores, but fans don't have to wait that long to hear a new cut from the album.
With 1986's To Hell With the Devil, Los Angeles' Stryper crossed over into the mainstream to become one of the first widely recognized and openly Christian heavy metal bands.