Enjoying the comedy of all that encompasses Hinder. "We didn't want to be just another faceless rock band playing depressing, 'I hate my dad' music," adds Hanson. "We wanted to go out there and kick ass like they did in the '80s."
Smart record executives that don't just sign the next big goodbye thing and other HINDER HATERS.
Everything coming out of Oklahoma City but Hinder. This is a great album review by ~ Johnny Loftus of All Music Guide "Released in September 2005, Hinder's Extreme Behavior revives the riffs and misogynistic tone of 2001 albums from Puddle of Mudd and Nickelback for a whole new batch of undergrads. This isn't so much post-grunge as it is straight-up dude rock. The artwork is a triggered response collage of lingerie and Jäger, and the music blares like a stereo left on in the keg room, all swear words and electric guitar blab. Hinder singer Austin Winkler is a stand-in for Nickelback's Chad Kroeger, and his lyrics? Like the chorus of lead single "Get Stoned" that asserts sex is better when the participants are angry and high, Winkler doesn't show a lot of class on Behavior. Hinder do try a little tenderness here and there. They sound like a heavier Wallflowers on "Nothin' Good About Goodbye," and "Lips of an Angel" carries the power ballad torch complete with a soaring solo stolen from hair metal's golden era. "Homecoming Queen" is another take on the good-girl-tarnished-by-big-bad-L.A. story; it's also a pretty obvious rewrite of Guns N' Roses' "Sweet Child o' Mine." For the most part, Hinder is all about big dumb rock, the kind of stuff that's happily ignorant of common courtesy or trying much of anything new musically. "