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#You Know What To Do #You Know What to Do
#You Won’t Be Lonely #You Won’t Be Lonely
#Co’mon Rock #Co’mon Rock

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The Roxx Regime Demos is an album by Stryper. It is a demo originally released under the band's previous name, Roxx Regime. While the album's general release was on July 10, 2007, pre-sale purchases at Stryper.com actually shipped on July 7, 2007, a reference to 777, a holy number in Christianity and one that used to appear onstage at Stryper concerts.

Track listing

  1. From Wrong to Right
  2. My Love I'll Always Show (original rock version)
  3. Loud N Clear
  4. You Know What to Do
  5. You Won’t Be Lonely
  6. Co’mon Rock
  7. Tank (Robert Sweet drum solo)
  8. Honestly (the original demo version)

Personnel

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Stryper
Studio albums
EPsThe Yellow and Black Attack (1984)
Live albums
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