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| 1 | Life on Standby Live / DVD |
| 2 | Silver Bullet Live / DVD |
| 3 | Niki FM Live / DVD |
| 4 | The Transition Live / DVD |
| 5 | Ohio Is for Lovers Live / DVD |
| 6 | Speeding Up the Octaves Live / DVD |
| 7 | Signing Footage DVD |
| 8 | Interview With Hawthorne Heights DVD |
| 9 | Yahoo! Music Interview DVD |
| 10 | Yahoo! Music - Ohio Is for Lovers DVD |
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The closest Hawthorne Heights' debut album comes to originality is that they rip off bands in two different genres, trying to blend the pop-emo of Thursday, Jimmy Eat World, and the other post-Weezer bands with the glossy, commercial pop of bands like Good Charlotte. With J.T. Woodruff's faceless alternative rock vocals alternating with Casey Calvert's equally generic metalcore barking over Micah Carli's heard-it-before power chords, the band is doing absolutely nothing new. That said, what they do, they do pretty well. Most of the songs have reasonably catchy choruses, there are no particularly egregious mistakes or failed experiments, and the leadoff single, "Life on Standby," is actually quite good in a completely disposable way. The overall lack of personality on this album is its fatal flaw, however. There's nothing on The Silence in Black and White that'll make anyone turn it off and throw the CD across the room in a fit of rage, but it's hard to remember anything about the album an hour after it's over. [Victory Records reissued the album in 2005 as a CD/DVD with alternate cover art. The wealth bonus content includes concert footage, interviews, commercial spots, music videos, and seven previously unreleased songs, some of them demos.] ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide All Music Guide