Hawthorne Heights feeling the fire as 20 Years of Tears Tour heads to San Antonio
Hawthorne Heights helped shape a new musical era for angsty teenagers when the Dayton, Ohio-based band broke out in the early 2000s. The group dropped its 2004 debut The Silence in Black and White to negative reviews from critics, but the album blend of hook-filled pop-emo and grinding metalcore ultimately won over a generation of young listeners.
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