Hinder's debut was awful enough, with every single modern rock cliche you could name. It had awful lyrics, generic guitars, and a completely faceless rhythm section. But, the big thing that made them worse than others was their influence from glam metal, which is a sin at this point. Most people you talk to will happily call glam a genre that died, or was even murdered by grunge and extreme metal. Anyways though, Hinder's sophomore record sees even more glam coming forward, which makes it quite possibly the worst record I've heard from them. Don't ask me why I listened to this once, but everything feels so cocky and overproduced to oblivion that you can't help but want to murder everyone involved.
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