A list of puns related to "Twenty One Pilots discography"
I just donβt understand why theyβre considered emo. I love their first album, but I wouldnβt consider that emo at all. I just donβt understand where the fuck this notion came from the Twenty One Pilots is somehow emo in any wayβ¦
Self explanatory please use your creativity banditos
For me itβs I will leave the city for sad reasons
Hello! I'm a longtime listener of Twenty One Pilots and I want to find similar artists that currently make similar music to them. Any suggestions? Thank you and have a great day!
Let's jam!
i'll see on tiktok and places of people who used to be fans saying "imagine being a top fan" and "wannabe emos" and just people get disgusted when you say you like them. i don't get it, they're not problematic. can someone explain
If I get enough responses then I will make a post about the results
I've been noticing this everywhere, especially on Scaled and Icy, and it kind of bothers me ngl. To me, it seems like people are just incapable of drawing double meaning from these things and... looking at the lyrics and seeing how it relates to Tyler's- actual Tyler's- life.
Me, personally, I don't care for the lore. I don't mind looking at discussion about it cause it's interesting... and I get Trench had a lot of explicitly lore-related lyrics, but I don't see why every lyric in S&I all the time has to be shot down because it's "DEMA propaganda" (hyperbole, but sometimes it honestly feels like this is how the songs are interpreted)
An example of this, and what caused me to make this post, was a YT comment on Choker, something along the lines of being glad that Tyler (irl Tyler) was getting better, as evidenced by this new sound and more hopeful lyrics. Almost every reply to that comment was something like "dude actually it's DEMA propaganda"
Idk. It just makes me feel weird. What're y'all's thoughts?
Storyline: Fueled by Ramen is holding a contest to decide the best tracklist for a Twenty One Pilots greatest hits album. The rules are simple:
Rule 1: The album must consist of 12 songs with an additional 2 bonus tracks for a special Target exclusive edition of the album.
Rule 2: Do not worry about putting their most popular songs on the album, unless you want to.
Rule 3: The 14 songs should be your own personal favorite Twenty One Pilots songs.
Rule 4: You are allowed to only have 4 tracks at most from Self-Titled/Regional at Best/No Phun Intended because Fueled by Ramen does not own the rights to those releases. (I am sorry about this one but realistically, Fueled by Ramen would not put any songs from those releases on this album).
Rule 5: Please pretend like this is in a universe where Heathens doesnβt exist
Rule 6: Give your album a name if you would like and have fun!
My album will be in the comments if you would like to use it as a template. I hope you guys enjoy this :)
Mines time to say goodbye I donβt really like the remix of it
twenty one pilots: Stressed Out is the best song its a fact its a musical masterpiece
I wanna learn more about their lore but can't at the moment due to my final exams coming up very soon. So shoot me some info :]
I'm just curious since a majority of Tyler's songwriting centers around (or at least mentions) faith, religion, and spirituality, specifically Christianity.
His ability to talk about God along with dark topics, mental health issues, isolation, etc. is what drew me in and made me connect with his art more than anything :) I absolutely can't remove the spiritual themes from Tyler's music, especially as a Christian myself, but I'm also curious as to how non-spiritual people connect with the music, because it's obviously not in the same way.
If you could reply with some insight as to how you consume and connect with the spiritual parts of Tyler's music/Twenty One Pilots music (no matter how you answered in the poll) I'd love to hear what you have to say! :3
I think they should re-record RAB, just like Taylor Swift did with her old albums. I say this not only because Regional At Best is unreleased and there are copyright issues, but also because Tyler's voice has greatly improved since then. I love RAB to death but I think his vocals were a bit shaky at the time, even more so than in Self-Titled. A re-record of RAB would be a great improvement, and we'd get to listen to it on Spotify!!!
Sorry if something like this has already been posted, just wanted to share.
Do you guys like Twenty One Pilots?
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