Seth Metoyer’s 'All of Me' will release for Stryper's 'To Hell With The Devil' 40th Anniversary Tribute
- Broken Curfew Records
- Feb 16
- 2 min read

Broken Curfew Records is proud to announce the upcoming release of Seth Metoyer’s reimagined version of “All of Me”, originally recorded by Stryper for their landmark 1986 album, To Hell With The Devil.
In association with Roxx Records, this recording appears on the forthcoming 40th anniversary tribute honoring one of the most influential albums in Christian metal history. Four decades after its original release, To Hell With The Devil continues to shape artists, listeners, and the broader conversation surrounding faith-based heavy music.
A Fresh Interpretation
While the original “All of Me” is remembered as one of the album’s defining ballads, Seth’s interpretation takes a different path. Rather than revisiting the softer arrangement, this version leans decisively into a rock-oriented approach, offering a fuller, heavier sonic frame while maintaining the heart and message of the original composition.
In addition to the primary rock tribute version, Seth also produced a separate industrial mix of “All of Me.” This alternate interpretation will appear exclusively on the vinyl edition of the Roxx Records tribute release.
Release Formats
CD Edition (Roxx Records) – Features the full tribute album, including Seth Metoyer’s rock version of “All of Me.”
Vinyl Edition (Roxx Records) – Includes the industrial mix of “All of Me” as part of the physical pressing.
Broken Curfew Records will distribute the single digitally across all major streaming platforms beginning February 20, making Seth’s version available worldwide ahead of the full tribute album rollout.
Honoring a Legacy
To Hell With The Devil was more than a successful record in 1986. It represented a turning point—commercially, culturally, and spiritually. The album reached audiences far beyond the church walls, landing on MTV, stirring debate, and carving out space for Christian metal in mainstream conversation.
To contribute to a 40th anniversary tribute of this magnitude is not taken lightly. Broken Curfew Records stands behind this release as both a celebration of history and a continuation of the creative spirit that defined the original album.
More updates regarding the tribute rollout and physical pre-orders through Roxx Records will be announced soon.
“All of Me” drops February 20 on all streaming platforms.



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