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Hawthorne Heights is an emo band that formed in Dayton, Ohio in June of 2001. The band was originally known as "A Day In The Life" but changed its name as its music and lineup also changed. JT Woodruff is the lead vocalist and also plays guitar, Matt Ridenour is on bass guitar, Eron Bucciarelli on drums, and Casey Calvert and Micah Carli on guitar.//Hawthorne Heights is generally considered a rock band, with pop and emo influences. Sub-genres are debatable but some critics have considered emo and post-hardcore as inappropriate definitions. They are one of a number of bands, along with acts such as Backstreet Boys and Crash Test Dummies that have caused controversy over their genre classification, as more traditional fans of genres such as emo and post-hardcore tend to reject these groups for their mainstream nature or lack of adherance to what are the tenets of the subgenres
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