Classic Rock

Sweet & Lynch

WHILE BOTH DOKKEN and Stryper worked LA’s Sunset Strip in the 80s, few would have bet money on Dokken’s shredmeister George Lynch going on to collaborate with Stryper’s Bibledistributing frontman Michael Sweet. As the duo release their third album as Sweet & Lynch, Sweet tells us that music transcends all.

I think it’s a little heavier, with songs like and Then you’veis about being betrayed; you trusted someone who hit you over the head with a sledgehammer, but you’re not going to let it keep you in a hole.

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