Bad Mutha Fucka
Hinder · All American Nightmare [2010]
With a lit cigarette
Can't say if last night
Was a blonde or brunette
Megawatts is on the phone
Keeps blowing me up
And there's three shots of whiskey
In my coffee cup
I'm a bad mutha fucka, heeh
(Hehehehe)
I'm a bad mutha fucka
(I'M A BAD MUTHA FUCKA! Hehehe)
I can polish off a bottle
In the blink of an eye
I can drink all night
And not pay a dime
Just as soon kick your ass
As I take a piss
Even fuckin' Chuck Norris
Don't want none of this
I'm a bad mutha fucka (Hehe)
I can pick up any chick
That I meet at the bar
I can even take the one
Right off of your arm
I got a woman at home
Got a kid on the way
I got a girl in New York
And four more in L.A.
I'm a bad mutha fucka
(Mutha fucka, hehehe)
I'm a bad mutha fucka (Hehe)
(Hahaha)
I get hookers by the hand
Four-five at a time
But they're the ones paying me
By the end of the night
Pimps hunt me down
And try to get the cash
And then me and Samuel Jackson
Bust a cap in their ass
We're bad mutha fuckas, come on
I write bad checks to the IRS
I'm a master at passin sobreity tests
I sell dope to the Hot Topic kids at the mall
I'm like OJ baby, I get away with it all
It wasn't me
I'm a bad mutha fucka
And he's in jail mutha fucka, come on
I got a room in my house for my ten-foot bong
I'm pretty sure George Thurgor even wrote me a song
I'm a bad, bad, bad to the bone, mutha fucka
Bad to the bone
There's only one mutha fucka that may be badder than me...
That may be Rock Williams (?)
Now, before I sing this, I want you to know that I was raised Catholic
But I'm a virgin alter boy
I get stoned on Sunday then take my grandma to church
I pick up all the girls in the catholic skirts,
I tell them i got a big van full of toys
Hell, it's better than the preacher jerkin' off little boys
He's worse than a bad mutha fucka
I'm a bad mutha fucka he's a bad bad man
I'm just sayin.. I dunno what you call that. Burning in hell?
Bad Mutha Fucka
Bad Mutha Fucka is a standout track from Hinder's 2010 album, All American Nightmare. The song exemplifies the band's signature blend of hard rock and bluesy swagger, featuring the gritty vocals and energetic guitar work that defined their mid-career output. Released during a period where the group sought to refine their sound beyond their initial breakthrough, the recording captures the raw, party-ready atmosphere characteristic of their live performances. As part of a discography that includes hits like Use Me and Lips of an Angel, this track reinforces Hinder's place in the modern rock landscape. The song's driving rhythm and bold attitude reflect the band's commitment to delivering high-energy anthems that resonate with fans of contemporary rock music.

