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Hawthorne Heights are definitely staking their claim as one of the biggest rock bands in the country. With their sophomore release, If Only You Were Lonely, positioned to debut at the top of the sales chart, this year looks to be even more remarkable than the monster year that 2005 was for the band. Hawthorne Heights, whose music is a mix of catchy emo and screamo genres with a fiery triple guitar attack, spent all of 2005 in the Top 200 chart with, The Silence In Black and White. This soon to be platinum record received heavy airplay on MTV and Fuse and was propelled with tours alongside Coheed and Cambria and on the Warped Tour. Having graced the cover of industry magazines Pollstar and Billboard, this post-hardcore group will be continuing their non-stop schedule with an upcoming stadium tour with All-American Rejects. Having two releases in the Top 200 is no small feat, but there is no height for this band's success. —JB |