Hinder began crafting cocky, raucous post-grunge in the early 2000s, when Oklahoma City residents
Joe Garvey and drummer
Cody Hanson found
Austin Winkler singing cover songs at a college party. The three formed the nucleus of
Hinder, and the group started landing gigs opening locally for such bands as
Theory of a Deadman. Lineup changes brought guitarist
Mark King and bassist
Mike Rodden into the fold, and the quintet signed with Universal after issuing a self-released EP. Their 2005 full-length debut,
Extreme Behavior, became one of the year's most popular albums, climbing to triple-platinum status and sending "Lips of an Angel" to number three on the singles charts.
Hinder returned several years later with a second batch of party anthems entitled
Take It to the Limit. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide