Hinder: What The Hell Happened To This Band
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- čas přidán 4. 09. 2024
- The band Hinder came out of Oklahoma City in the early 2000s and by 2005 they had dropped their first major label album Extreme Behavior and from that moment the guys took the world by storm. The whole album was great, people absolutely loved them and they were well on their way to having great success in being a great band, but unfortunately, each album after that did not live up to the hype. In fact, each one got worse and worse, and the band seemed to just fade off of the face of the earth. Though they're still here, they have not been able to recapture that success, one big reason Is losing the lead singer they had when they were in that prime of their career, but the band still lives on. Hopefully, maybe, one day they can capture some of that success again.
Hinder completely died when Austin left. I absolutely love the first 3 albums
Notice how you said “first 3” Austin’s drug problem with “Welcome to the Freakshow” being trash lead to him getting fired…
Stoked to open for Hinder this Thursday in our hometown. We've heard these guys are still extremely down-to-earth so it should be a killer show!
@StoneProphet That's awesome, man. I hope that y'all have a blast and if you remember reach back out, let me know how that goes. Let me know how the guys are and I hope y'all kill it. Thanks for the comment and if u don't mind me asking, what's the name of your band? Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
My band opened for Hinder a couple weeks ago in Ky. Man, they were the most down to earth, professional group of guys we’ve played with. After the show they invited us down to a bar with them to have a burger and some beers. Not only were the band members nice, their tour manager and drum tech was top notch as well. We hope to get to play for those guys again!
Awesome, man, I love that comment, and it's really cool to hear, you like to hope that most bands are like that. If you don't mind me asking what's the name of your band? Also, thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
Hinder ignited 80s rock and roll lovers. They were nostalgic and hit a nerve in the 30+ crowd then. Then they went away as fast as they started.
Yeah, they definitely came on the scene strong had a good act that was easily relatible for like you said, that age group, but man, they sure took a step back quickly. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🙏🤙
"If you type into a computer 'I want an AI generated lead singer,' Austin Winkler's gonna come out"
I honestly could not have put that better myself. 😅 Glad I'm not the only one who thought he was the ideal band frontman back in the day. Shouldn't have let the drugs & alcohol get to him, though 😔
Absolutely. They may not have been the greatest band of all time but as far as stage presence and being a good frontman he had all the characteristics and everything he needed.
I don't think I've ever really liked an entire album from a band, but I still enjoyed it. For Hinder, I enjoyed enough songs from the first four albums that im definitely a fan. All American Nightmare introduced me to them, and I love it.
I personally love American Nightmare, I would honestly say my favorite Hinder album. 2 sides of me is one of those songs that has to be cranked and causes speeding tickets
Love the comment, I definitely think Hinder wasn't alot if people's cup of tea but the guys had talent but they just couldn't stay consistent. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
AMEN TO THIS COMMENT 🙏
I agree, but I personally think the song that takes the cake in the speeding ticket category is Take It To The Limit (strong contenders: Use Me, Room 21, Save Me, Waking Up The Devil)
i graduated high school with Mark King from hinder and it was awesome watching a guy from guymon oklahoma become a star he went to 10 year reunion and showed up with a model but he was same humble cool ass dude
Hey, I really appreciate the comment and that's awesome, especially if you have known somebody before fame and then got to watch them succeed to whatever level they get to whether it's insane superstardom or just getting to hover around that line of becoming a superstar and just famous. Either way, it's definitely cool to hear that somebody can come home to their roots and be the same person even after tasting success. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
Hinder is still one of my favorite bands. American Nightmare and Freakshow are easily as strong as their first two. I go 9 songs deep on both of them. Smoke Clears and The Reign are not as great but are still good for 6 strong songs each. I've got a 65+ song Hinder playlist that I enjoy. I saw them in 2019 with Saving Abel and both bands freaking rocked.
Hinder is just straight-up hard rock. They have great raunchy songs and also some good introspective songs.
@richardivey1585 I absolutely love that comment and I appreciate you taking the time to share. Again Hinder has a special place in my heart, mostly for the time and place when they started to come into popularity. But as a rock band they've stayed true to who they are and they keep grinding and that is something I absolutely respect. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
Austin's distinctive rock and roll voice was their hallmark. Their new guy just sounds like bad karaoke when they play any of the songs from the Austin era.
@davidcbeaudoin Even though I know some people like their new music, I completely agree with you, and for me, that's the case with a lot of bands, three days grace, being another example. Sometimes a new singer can come in and fit in just fine or even bring his own style and sometimes like you said it's just a bad karaoke performance. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
I loved Three Doors Down was the one I loved the vids. What happened to those guys?
@rockfordfos1 As far as 3 doors down, they've definitely fizzled out since their time being in their prime. But that's definitely a video I'll visit here in the future. Thanks for the comment. Also thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
Agree that "All American Nightmare" got little to no promotion. But heavily disagree about it not being a good album. It's the album I listen to on a regular basis.
I’m 23 hinder was my first band I got hooked on when I was 7 or 8 I heard get stoned on the radio as well.
Was also my first concert i’m lucky I got to see them in their prime in 2012.
@DiehardtNG10 Definitely a band for me that was there when I was in my coming of age, years. Sounds like you were introduced to them while you were a little younger. But still I understand the greatness they were and could have even continued to be had they not had their issues. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
@@RockTalkWithMike yea I started to pay attention to music before most.
Yea a lot of bands from that era fizzled out.
One point to note is that at the 9:38 mark you flash a band photo that includes an entirely different singer, Nolan Neal, whom passed away 2 years ago this month. Nolan sang on the original, and more country version of, When the Smoke Clears. He was slated to be the next singer, after Austin but prior to Marshall, but things didn't work out.
@brianjones1968 Correct that is the point in the video where I was talking about Austin leaving and some of the band line-up changes. Still thank you for watching, showing engagement and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
Austin WAS Hinder and hinder WAS Austin! One of my FAVORITE bands but I can’t listen to the new band. They could’ve done sooo much better with a new singer
I’ve seen hinder in concert multiple times, but my All time favorite 2 shows were hinder opening with Motley Crue and also hinder with Lynyrd Skynyrd!
I personally love all of the hinder albums with Austin in them except freakshow. All American night nightmare was decent album. I loved take it to the limit though
@RefRMart10 Love the comment and I absolutely agree, also thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
I enjoyed take it to the limit and American nightmare both more than extreme behavior
@TommyRyan1 I appreciate the comment and those are the comments i love because I really can only speak from my point of view. Definitely a band that made a huge impact on me at the point In my life when extreme behavior came out but, personal taste, I fell off. But I always know there's a fan base out there and i love to hear that side of things. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
@@RockTalkWithMike right on man. Loved hinder and enjoyed the video
a professional wrestler had "up all night" as his entrance song,(brian myers) thats the first time i ever heard anything from them.
In my opinion, All American Nightmare is their best album.
Sorry..... but I disagree..... I like all 5 of those albums - Extreme Behavior, All American Nightmare, Welcome to the Freakshow, When the Smoke Clears, and the Reign. I listen to each every day on my drive to work. I hope they have a new album in the works
That's awesome, I will never intentionally disrespect any band or artist. Now if im not fan I will say so but I know that's solely my opinion and not always one that's universal. If you like all of Hinders albums that great, I have gave them all chances I just can't buy into all of them. Thanks for the comment also thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
They have 6 albums…..
I disagree I love all American nightmare and take it to the limit
No problem, it's all good.That's the point of the comments section. I'm only stating my opinion. I know there's always others out there that are not gonna agree and that's the beauty of having the conversation. Either way I believe we're all fans of rock music even though we may not all like the same bands it doesn't matter because I still beleive it's the best form of music ever. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
@@RockTalkWithMike agree. Loved the video 🎸
Biggest problem they had was their singer couldn't sing live.... Like he sucked...Sorry but he did.
@deputyduffy Yeah it's crazy but that is very common in the Rock community. There are alot of lead men don't deliver to the level of their studio recorded vocals. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙 🙏
@@RockTalkWithMike True, BUT it hurts your following if your song aren't that good. Motley Crue...good band, good songs, sucky singer. Hinder: They never built up a following is what I'm saying.
The second and third album was the best work they put out that first one is as blah as the newer stuff