It's been a full three decades since Stryper dropped their landmark To Hell With the Devil record. The Christian metal outfit will celebrate with a tour to commemorate the album, performing it in its entirety while dressed in their classic "yellow and black attack" stagewear they so famously sported in the '80s (photo below).

The anniversary tour is set to launch on Sept 29 in Atlanta, Ga., extending nearly two months out as the rockers will bounce around the East Coast before venturing to the opposite side of the country. Circling back, making stops across the Midwest, Stryper will finish out the trek in Raleigh, N.C. on Nov 21.

Stryper's lauded sophomore effort followed up the Soldiers Under Command debut with massive mainstream success. The music videos for hits "Honestly," "Free" and "Calling You" were in heavy rotation on MTV. Rising in popularity, Stryper became the first band to have two songs simultaneously featured in MTV's Top 10 most frequently requested tracks.

“To Hell with the Devil literally changed our lives,” said frontman Michael Sweet. “During that tour we went from playing theaters and mid-sized clubs to arenas, all in a very short amount of time. We never could have predicted the wild popularity of those songs and videos – especially in the mainstream market.”

Stryper are made up of the original lineup of singer / guitarist Sweet, guitarist Oz Fox, bassist Timothy Gaines and drummer Robert Sweet, though a poll put out by the frontman last year opened up the possibility of adding an additional singer. In May of 2015, Michael Sweet asked fans what they thought of the idea of bringing in a new singer as he is unable to hit the high notes like he used to. The fan response was overwhelmingly in favor of Sweet remaining the full time singer in Stryper.

Stryper Wearing Classic Yellow and Black Stage Outfits

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Stryper 2016 Tour Dates

09/29 – Atlanta, Ga. @ Center Stage

09/30 – Lake Buena Vista, Fla. @ House of Blues

10/01 – Jacksonville, Fla. @ Murray Hill Theatre

10/04 – Charlotte, N.C. @ Amos’ Southend

10/05 – Valdosta, Ga. @ Salty Snapper

10/06 – New Orleans, La. @ House of Blues

10/08 – Houston, Texas @ White Oak Music Hall

10/09 – Dallas, Texas @ Gas Monkey Live!

10/14 – Riverside, Calif. @ Riverside Municipal Auditorium

10/15 – San Diego, Calif. @ House of Blues

10/16 – Anaheim, Calif. @ City National Grove of Anaheim

10/26 – Denver, Colo. @ Summit Music Hall

10/28 – Omaha, Neb. @ Sokol Underground

10/31 – Chicago, Ill. @ House of Blues

11/02 – Minneapolis, Minn. @ Cabooze

11/04 – Peoria, Ill. @ Limelight Eventplex

11/05 – Hazard, Ky. @ The Forum

11/06 – Louisville, Ky. @ Mercury Ballroom

11/08 – St. Louis, Mo. @ The Ready Room

11/09 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Venue TBA

11/11 – Grand Rapids, Mich. @ Intersection

11/12 – Cleveland, Ohio @ Agora Theater

11/13 – Columbus, Ohio @ Alrosa Villa

11/16 – Detroit, Mich. @ St. Andrews Hall

11/19 – Asbury Park, N.J. @ The Stone Pony

11/20 – New York, N.Y. @ Gramercy Theatre

11/21 – Raleigh, N.C. @ City Limits Saloon

See Michael Sweet's Celebrity Look-Alike