Midwesterners: The Hits
Midwesterners: The Hits is the first greatest hits album of songs composed by American rock band Hawthorne Heights. It was released on November 9, 2010 through Victory Records, without contribution from the band.[1][2] The compilation is Victory's last release of material by Hawthorne Heights, and contains 16 of the band's favorite and most notable tracks that have already been released through their past albums with the record label.[3][4]
Hawthorne Heights' most recent studio album, Skeletons, was released through their new label, Wind-up Records.
There is a notable typographical error on the back cover of the jewel casing where they have misspelled the word "Angels" as "Angles". It is not known how many copies of this release have the typographical error or if it will even be reissued with the typographical error corrected in the future.
Track list
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6. |
"Saying Sorry" |
3:07 |
7. |
"This Is Who We Are" |
3:45 |
8. |
"Dead In the Water" |
3:51 |
9. |
"Where Can I Stab Myself in the Ears?" |
3:42 |
10. |
"Pens and Needles" |
3:15 |
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11. |
"Rescue Me" |
3:08 |
12. |
"Somewhere in Between" |
3:22 |
13. |
"Come Back Home" |
4:11 |
14. |
"Four Becomes One" |
3:55 |
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15. |
"Silver Bullet" (Acoustic in the studio) |
4:59 |
Personnel
References
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- JT Woodruff
- Matt Ridenour
- Mark McMillon
- Christopher (Chris) Lee "Poppy" Popadak (Popodak)
- Jesse Blair
- Andy Saunders
- Kevin Byers
- Andy Lazier
- Shane Hawk
- Josh Bethel
- Micah Carli
- Nick Corns
- Nick Testa
- Eron Bucciarelli
- Casey Calvert
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- Four Bullets for One Girl (as A Day in the Life)
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| Acoustic albums |
- The Silence in Black and White Acoustic
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