Harvey Hinsley is a British musician, best known as the guitarist and co-writer for the pop-rock band Busted. Formed in 2000, Busted achieved significant commercial success in the UK, known for their catchy melodies and youthful themes. Hinsley contributed to the band's distinct sound, which blends elements of pop, punk, and rock. Notable works include the band's self-titled debut album "Busted" (2002), which featured hits like "What I Go to School For" and "Year 3000." Their sophomore album, "A Present for Everyone" (2003), solidified their popularity with tracks such as "Crashed the Wedding" and "Air Hostess." Busted's innovative approach to songwriting and their incorporation of humor and storytelling in lyrics made them influential in the early 2000s pop-punk scene. After Busted's initial breakup in 2005, Hinsley continued to work in the music industry, including collaborations and songwriting for other artists. Busted reunited in 2015, reigniting interest in their music and impacting a new generation of fans. Hinsley’s contributions have left a lasting mark on the UK pop-rock landscape.