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Generally favorable reviews- based on 21 Ratings
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Positive: 13 out of 21
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Mixed: 2 out of 21
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Negative: 6 out of 21
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MattNov 13, 2008Awesome Album. Better than there Debut Album in my Opinion!
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JackF.Oct 4, 2009Hinder are a tight hard rock outfit with a growing glam metal vibe and there's no denying some really catchy songs on the album. For fans of post grunge bands like Buckcherry and Shinedown.
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LouiseADec 29, 2008i find that this album [and group] are providing the music industry with a much needed hit of classic rock which has been long forgotten. i love their style and Austin has the most unique voice i have ever heard, great stuff!!!
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StevenNov 7, 2008Great album. Fun listen. Moving listen. It is full of great modern rock with a ton of old arena style sound. Production is excellent. I like Brian Howes style. Not a deep indie ambient sound but a well polished produced rock album. Critics can shove it because you know what your getting when it comes to Hinder don't critic it for something its not. Great second round guys!!!
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MTDec 5, 2008
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MorganEJan 27, 2009This is a typical Hinder album and it's not terrible. If they would drop their "bad boy" image and act, they can get somewhere. They are a great, fun, live band. Their song Without You is a good ballad song. I think some critics need to give these guys a break.
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The repetition hammers home Hinder's stultifying lack of imagination and even that would be excusable if the group had a scintilla of sleaze but like anybody too beholden to their idols, they tread the familiar ground too carefully, winding up as bland by-the-book bad boys.
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Deliciously decadent, Take It to the Limit has even more melodic power than its predecessor, delivering tons of guilty pleasures that sound fresh and familiar and strangely exciting.
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If you were ever young and in love, dumb with drink, and had a head swimming with not just Boone's Farm wine but also Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, and AC/ DC (to name these guys' most blatant anthemic influences), you may be willing to forgive Hinder's lack of originality and preponderance of madonna/whore issues.