Hinder - The Best Is Yet To Come Lyrics
Hinder - The Best Is Yet To Come Lyrics
My first make out session
I learned my first lesson
while trying to get to the next base…
When I slipped past her waist
she smacked my hand away
then I got a slap in the face…
If I could go back in time
wouldn’t change a damn thing in my life.
Love the dumb thing we do when we’re young…
But the best is yet to come…
Yeah!
My first drinking lesson
I followed all my friends,
stole liquor, went down to the lake…
Weed mixed with whiskey
Hell I got so dizzy
It was more than my stomach could take…
If I could go back in time
wouldn’t change a damn thing in my life.
Love the dumb thing we do when we’re young…
But the best is yet to come…
Go for it! Run toward it!
Dive in head first!
Live life with no regret!
Put your heart out there!
Don’t be scared you might get hurt!
But it’s all worth it in the end…
’cause the best is yet to come…
Yeah!
My last high school lesson
scared of graduation
tipped a few back and showed up too late…
Well, my mom got mad
Hell, my dad, he just laughed and said
‘Son, I have done the same thing…’
Go for it! Run toward it!
Dive in head first!
Live life with no regret!
Put your heart out there!
Don’t be scared you might get hurt!
But it’s all worth it in the end…
It’ll all work out in the end!
’cause the best is yet to come…
The best is yet to come…(yeah)
The best is yet to come…
Hinder - The Best Is Yet To Come
April 30, 2009 by Willis
Filed under New Tracks - Rock

Hinder - The Best Is Yet To Come - Nice rock track with mainstream appeal. Should do well in both formats. 8/10
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Hinder - Up All Night
January 20, 2009 by Willis
Filed under New Tracks - Rock

Should do well on Rock / Alternative stations, and has a decent crossover shot at Mainstream radio. 7/10
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Hinder - Take It To The Limit
November 5, 2008 by Willis
Filed under New Album - Rock
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Hinder - Take It To The Limit
“Hinder achieved multiplatinum success with 2006 debut “Extreme Behavior,” thanks to the pop-metal hit “Lips of an Angel,” and follow-up “Take It to the Limit” still rocks like it’s 1988. Overdosing on huge hooks, raucous harmonies and proficient fretwork, alpha-male rockers like “Use Me” or “Heaven Sent” would make Ratt or Poison proud, while the rowdy “Up All Night” updates Def Leppard’s anthem “Pour Some Sugar on Me.” Having mastered every Jack Daniels-fueled riff in the book, Hinder explores the dark side of fame on “Loaded and Alone,” while the slick “Without You,” one of several sincere power ballads, comes with a twist (girl leaves guy, guy feels great). 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. —Sven Philipp”












