There are at least two artists using the name Hinder:
1) Hinder is a post-grunge band that was formed in Oklahoma City more than four years ago, when guitarist Joe Garvey and drummer Cody Hanson discovered Austin Winkler singing for a cover band at a college dorm party. "I heard him and was blown away," says Cody. "He has the kind of charisma very few people have and that unique voice. You can't really compare him to anybody."
Cut to almost five years later and the band has built a healthy regional following, released an independent album, Far From Close, which sold out 5,000 copies, was the object of an honest-to-goodness bidding war between three different major labels that resulted in its major label debut, Extreme Behavior.
Far From Close (2003) :
Extreme Behavior (2005) :
Take It To The Limit (2008) :
All American Nightmare (2010):
2) Hinder is the name of a lo-fi breakcore/noise artist who has released six albums on New Zealand net-label God Rekidz.
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There are at least two artists using the name Hinder:
1) Hinder is a post-grunge band that was formed in Oklahoma City more than four years ago, when guitarist Joe Garvey and drummer Cody Hanson discovered Austin Winkler singing for a cover band at a college dorm party. "I heard him and was blown away," says Cody. "He has the kind of charisma very few people have and that unique voice. You can't really compare him to anybody."
Cut to almost five years later and the band has built a healthy regional following, released an independent album, Far From Close, which sold out 5,000 copies, was the object of an honest-to-goodness bidding war between three different major labels that resulted in its major label debut, Extreme Behavior.
Far From Close (2003) :
Extreme Behavior (2005) :
Take It To The Limit (2008) :
All American Nightmare (2010):
2) Hinder is the name of a lo-fi breakcore/noise artist who has released six albums on New Zealand net-label God Rekidz.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.