If rock and roll had a final boss, it would sound like this.
Bill McClintock, the undisputed king of mashups and man who laughs in the face of genre boundaries, has unleashed a face-melting, hell-raising, soul-shaking monster of a mix with “Hotter Than a Highway to Hell With the Devil.” What started as a simple fan request turned into a full-on metal inferno — because Bill doesn’t do things halfway, he does them McClintock-style.
This track is the Avengers: Endgame of hair, heat, and harmony. You’ve got the righteous fury of Stryper, the bar-stool blues of AC/DC, and the greasepaint thunder of KISS — all cranked up to 11 and welded together with the kind of precision that makes you question whether this mashup is from heaven, hell, or just somewhere backstage at a 1987 arena show.
But it doesn’t stop there. This track has more classic riffs than a denim jacket has patches. Check out the full playlist of madness:
- Stryper – To Hell With the Devil
- AC/DC – Highway to Hell
- KISS – Hotter Than Hell
- Mötley Crüe – Shout at the Devil
- Pantera – Cowboys From Hell
- Dokken – Into the Fire
- Def Leppard – Foolin’
- Vixen – Edge of a Broken Heart
- AC/DC – Hells Bells
- Blue Öyster Cult – Burnin’ for You
- Twisted Sister – Burn in Hell
- Judas Priest – Devil’s Child
- Van Halen – Sinner’s Swing
- Van Halen – And the Cradle Will Rock
- Van Halen – Jump
It’s a molten metal mixtape. A one-way ticket to the loudest corner of your soul. It’s Hotter Than a Highway to Hell With the Devil, and you won’t believe it until you press play.
Now crank it. And maybe clear a space to throw your horns.