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Extreme Behavior
     Artist : Hinder
     List Price : $13.98 USD  
     Your Price : $10.97 USD
     ProductGroup: Music
     Release Date : 2005-09-27
     Studio : Republic
     Label : Republic
     Avg. Customer Rating : (205 reviews)

     


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Customer Reviews for Extreme Behavior
     Great first album
     Rating:
     I can listen to this CD over and over again. Almost every song on here is amazing which you don't always find on CDs now adays. Many of their songs have a similar theme (girls, breaking up, relationships) but that makes each song seamlessly flow into the next. "Lips of an Angel" is by far the best song on the CD. I highly recommend this CD.
   

Customer Reviews for Extreme Behavior Cd
     Get over the cheating song
     Rating:
     Get tired of hearing... "The cheating guy song." Hey, excuse me...listen to the song. The song is about TWO people being in a relationship and realizing they still love one another. Hince..."Does he know you're talking to me? Will it start a fight?" in the second verse. There you have it folks. So don't be ready to call the "Lync Mob" on just the guy. TWO people are involved with this so called "Cheater" song. Love works that way sometimes. It's cold yeah, but it does. I recommend taking time to fully heal the pain before moving on to another relationship though. Using people to help get over someone else always causes fireworks.

Other than this, the CD is great. Good music. Love "By The Way". Great song too.

Editorial Reviews for Extreme Behavior Audio Cd
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     In the liner notes to their major label debut, Oklahoma City's Hinder endorse tequila, Belvedere, Crown Royal, Jägermeister, and Mr. Watson 540. In "Get Stoned," photogenic Austin Winkler (who sounds tougher than he looks) rasps, "Let's go home and get stoned." Later, he adds, "The break-up is worth the make-up sex you're givin' me." In "Bliss (I Don't Wanna Know)," the lead singer laments, "The vodka's running on empty." This is a problem because, "I can't stay sober/if it's over." But things pick up in "Room 21" where he meets a "b*tch" with "red lipstick and pale pink boots," who shows him a good time (yes, he said boots). And he doesn't even know her name! The days of big hair-and-spandex metal may be long gone, but in songwriting terms, Hinder's music is a throwback to the politically incorrect Sunset Strip days of Guns N' Roses, LA Guns, and Faster Pussycat. For some hard-rock aficionados, they will surely come as a breath of fresh air. For those with more refined tastes--a blast of stale cigarette smoke. That said, "Homecoming Queen" is surprisingly tender ("She never walked on water/'cause no one really saw her"), proving that way down deep inside, the frisky fivesome does have a teeny, tiny, little beating heart. Overall though, if the platinum long-player, which was cowritten with producer Brian Howes, has a message, it's this: Girl, you broke my heart and I hate you for it. Oh, and alcohol is good. --Kathleen C. Fennessy


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