Extreme Behavior
It's unclear precisely which definition of their name Hinder prefer: ""to impede progress"" or ""the...
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It's unclear precisely which definition of their name Hinder prefer: ""to impede progress"" or ""the outdated midwestern slang term for the buttocks."" Both fit, because Hinder is an unapologetic throwback to the post-Guns 'n' Roses era of hard rock, when dudes like Poison and Motley Crue ditched their glam look in favor of a grungier ""street"" vibe and a tougher-edged sound. Their unapologetically smirking lyrics teeter right on the brink of outright sexism throughout songs like ""Get Stoned"" and ""Homecoming Queen."" As with the Darkness, part of the fun of EXTREME BEHAVIOR is that it's impossible to tell how seriously it's supposed to be taken.
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