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Twenty One Pilots (stylized as twenty one pilots, and sometimes as twenty øne piløts) is an American musical duo originating from Columbus, Ohio. The band was formed in 2009 by lead vocalist Tyler Joseph along with former members Nick Thomas and Chris Salih, who left in 2011, and currently consists of Joseph and drummer Josh Dun. The duo rose to fame in the mid-2010s after several years of touring and independent releases.

They put out two self-released albums, Twenty One Pilots in 2009 and Regional at Best in 2011, before being signed by Fueled by Ramen in 2012. Their label debut, Vessel, was released in 2013. The duo achieved breakthrough success with their fourth album, Blurryface (2015), which produced the successful singles "Stressed Out" and "Ride". In addition, the single "Heathens", recorded for the soundtrack of the film Suicide Squad, made the group the first alternative artist to have two concurrent top ten singles in the U.S. The duo has won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.


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History

2009-2011: Formation and Twenty One Pilots

The band was formed in 2009 in Columbus, Ohio by college friends Tyler Joseph, Nick Thomas, and Chris Salih. While attending Ohio State University, Joseph struck up a friendship with Salih. Impressed by the homemade studio Salih had built into his basement, the two began to work on music together, later inviting Thomas, a childhood friend of Joseph's, to join the band as bassist. The three eventually moved into a house of their own for a short period of time, where the first album was conceptualized and recorded, and began to play shows at clubs around the Columbus area.

Joseph came up with the band's name while studying All My Sons by Arthur Miller, a play about a man whose choice to send out faulty airplane parts for the good of his business and family caused the death of twenty one pilots during World War II. Joseph explains that the story's themes of moral dilemma and choosing between the easy and the right decision inspired the name and formation of the band. It was later revealed that "Bicycle Thief" and "Chill Coat" were among some of the rejected band names.

On December 29, 2009, they released their debut, self-titled album, Twenty One Pilots, and began touring Ohio. In 2010, the band posted two officially unreleased tracks to their SoundCloud account. These included a cover of "Jar of Hearts" by Christina Perri and a rendition of Con te partirò (Time to Say Goodbye) by Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman, which in turn was the first song future drummer Josh Dun heard by the group.

Salih left on May 8, 2011, and Thomas left the next month on June 3, 2011, both posting farewell notes on the band's official Facebook page. Before departing the project, Salih invited friend and co-worker Josh Dun (former touring drummer for House of Heroes), who had already been friends with the group, to take his place in the band. Dun, impressed by the band's potential and Joseph's creative vision, abandoned plans to pursue drumming in Nashville and joined the project only a few weeks before Thomas left the group.

2011-2012: Regional at Best and Fueled by Ramen record deal

Their second self-release, Regional at Best, was released on July 8, 2011, with the new lineup consisting of only Joseph and Dun. The album was accompanied by a free CD release show on the grounds of New Albany High School. In November 2011, after months of cultivating a fanbase in the Columbus area via social media interaction and constant touring, they played a sold out concert at Columbus' Newport Music Hall. This notable accomplishment from an unsigned local group caught the attention of several record labels interested in seeing if the band's appeal could stretch outside of Ohio.

That same year, the duo put out two free, otherwise unreleased songs via their email newsletter: the original version of "House of Gold" and "Two".

On February 11, 2012, the band released a music video on YouTube for an unreleased song titled "Goner". "Goner" was rewritten and again recorded for its release on Blurryface in 2015.

2012-2014: Vessel, television debut and Quiet Is Violent World Tour

In April 2012, the band announced their signing to Atlantic Records subsidiary Fueled by Ramen, the same label responsible for the commercial success of artists such as Panic! at the Disco, Paramore, and numerous other alternative acts, during a sold out show at the Lifestyle Communities Pavilion. On July 17, 2012, they released their debut Fueled by Ramen recording in the form of a three-song EP, Three Songs. The next month, the band embarked on a short tour with Neon Trees and Walk the Moon. They worked with Greg Wells, producer for artists like Adele and Katy Perry, on their first full-length album with Fueled by Ramen, Vessel. The album, composed of six new tracks and six updated recordings of songs from Regional at Best, was released January 8, 2013, and reached No. 21 on the Billboard 200, No. 9 on the Digital Albums chart, No. 17 on the Internet Albums chart, No. 15 on the Rock Albums Chart and No. 10 on the Alternative Albums Chart.

The album release supported the band's first charting single, "Holding On to You", which reached 11 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart. Additionally, the singles "Guns for Hands" and "Lovely" reached No. 21 and No. 67, respectively, on the Japan Hot 100 after "Lovely" was released as a promotional single for the band's trip to Japan. An updated version of "Lovely" was included as a bonus track on the UK and Japan versions of the Vessel CD.

On November 12, 2012, the official music video for "Holding On to You" was released on YouTube. In 2013, music videos for "Guns for Hands" and "Car Radio" were uploaded on January 7 and April 19.

In May 2013, Fall Out Boy announced that Twenty One Pilots would be touring as opening acts on the Save Rock and Roll Arena Tour the following fall, along with Panic! at the disco.

On August 8, 2013, Twenty One Pilots performed "House of Gold" on Conan in their late night debut. On October 2, the music video for the song was uploaded onto YouTube.

On March 17, 2014, Twenty One Pilots performed a set at the mtvU Woodie Awards during SXSW. On April 13, Twenty One Pilots performed "Car Radio" at the 2014 MTV Movie Awards. On April 28, the band performed "Car Radio" on Late Night with Seth Meyers.

In 2014, Twenty One Pilots played a number of music festivals and other events around the United States, such as Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Boston Calling, and Firefly. Requests from many of these cities were incorporated into the band's first headlining tour, the Quiet Is Violent World Tour, which began in September 2014 and ended in November of the same year.

On December 31, 2014, the band released a music video for the song "Ode to Sleep". Composed of footage captured by the band's creative director Mark Eshleman from three concerts from the past three years, the video depicted the band's rapid growth from their origins as a small local band to a nationally-popular alternative act, an upward trend that would continue into the next album cycle.

2015-present: Blurryface and Emotional Roadshow World Tour

On March 16, 2015, the band announced that a new album, Blurryface, was to be released on May 19. They also released the first single, called "Fairly Local". Their second single of the album, "Tear in My Heart", and its music video were released on April 5, 2015. On April 28, "Stressed Out", the third single from the album, was released along with a music video. "Stressed Out" became the group's highest selling single, peaking at number two on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and number one on both Alternative Songs and Hot Rock Songs charts and surpassing one billion views on YouTube.

Blurryface was released two days early on May 17, 2015, and sold 134,000 copies in the first week in the United States, becoming the band's first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200. On May 22, 2016, Blurryface went on to win the category of "Top Rock Album" at the Billboard Music Awards, and the band also won the category of "Top Rock Artist".

The band began the Blurryface World Tour on May 11, 2015, in Glasgow, Scotland. The tour spanned the United States, Australia, South East Asia, Japan and Europe. The U.S. section began September 8, 2015 and featured Echosmith and Finish Ticket as openers.

Twenty One Pilots performed "Stressed Out" on Late Night with Seth Meyers on September 14, 2015.

The band announced a London show in February 2016, and later announced a run of UK dates, with a second London date added. Transviolet served as openers. This run of UK dates ended the initial Blurryface Tour.

Soon after, the band announced a second tour for the Blurryface album, the Emotional Roadshow World Tour, which started in Cincinnati on May 31, 2016. The tour covered the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, and Australia. Chef'Special and Mutemath opened for the American leg. Irish singer Bry joined the tour for its European leg.

On June 16, 2016, the band released the song "Heathens" as the first single from the Suicide Squad soundtrack, earlier than the expected release date of June 24, after the song leaked onto the Internet on June 15. A music video for the song was released on June 21, 2016. "Heathens" was played during the ending credits of the film.

Twenty One Pilots became only the third rock act to have two singles simultaneously chart in the top five of the Billboard Hot 100, joining the Beatles and Elvis Presley, in addition to becoming the third duo to accomplish this feat, after OutKast in 2003 and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis ten years later.

On September 14, 2016, the band released a cover of the piano ballad "Cancer" by My Chemical Romance as a part of the tribute album Rock Sound Presents: The Black Parade. An animated lyric video followed the release of the song.

On October 8, 2016, Twenty One Pilots featured as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live. They performed toned-down, orchestra-accompanied versions of "Heathens" and "Ride", in what Rolling Stone called their "most high profile performance yet". The band later performed a medley of "Heathens" and "Stressed Out" on the American Music Awards of 2016, where they also accepted their first awards on American television for Favorite Pop/Rock Duo and Favorite Alternative Rock Artist.

In an interview with Alternative Press in November 2016, Twenty One Pilots stated that after their last show in April 2017, they will be "going dark" to focus on new music. Joseph stated that he would like to focus on lyrical content of the music, and bring the music back to the "authenticity, lyrics, delivery, and fearlessness of songwriting" similar to that of the self-titled album.

On December 19, 2016, Twenty One Pilots collaborated with alternative rock band Mutemath, for a five-song EP, TOPxMM, composed of remixes and reimaginings of five tracks from Blurryface. The EP was uploaded onto the band's official website free of charge, as well as onto YouTube in the form of a twenty-five minute long video of the bands performing the songs live in studio.

On February 12, 2017, Twenty One Pilots won a Grammy Award for "Stressed Out" in the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category. The band stripped to their underwear before taking the stage; Joseph claimed in their acceptance speech that this was in fulfillment of a promise the duo had made each other in their early days as a local Columbus band.

On March 27, 2017, the band began selling tickets for what they called a "Tour De Columbus", a five-date hometown tour taking place in June 2017. The duo performed at several small venues they first played as a local band including The Basement, Newport Music Hall, and Express Live!, before ending their tour cycle with arena shows at Nationwide Arena and Value City Arena.


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Musical style and influences

The band's musical style has been described as alternative hip hop, electropop, indie pop, pop rock,, rap rock and alternative rock. They have also been described as drawing on pop, electronica, hip hop, and, in the case of Blurryface, reggae. Although both members of the band are Christians and their songs often contain some allusions to religious themes, Twenty One Pilots is not considered and never intended to be a Christian band. Ultimately, it is difficult to categorise the band using a single genre only, since they bridge so many. This has been attributed partly to the fact that both Joseph and Dun are self-taught musicians, meaning that while producing their work they broke many musical conventions that they were not aware of, including staying confined to a single genre.

Instrumentally, Twenty One Pilots bring a mix of piano (sometimes an electronic keyboard or a keytar), synthesizers, drums (sometimes mixed with electronic drums), vocals, and occasionally the ukulele and bass. Lyrically, their songs are written by Joseph, who incorporates both sung and rapped lyrics. Music journalist Carl Wilson has noted that Joseph's rapping is often compared to that of Macklemore, yet he wrote "but among the ranks of post-Eminem white rappers, I find Joseph more probing, sardonic, and expressive." Joseph has stated that he never intended to become a rapper, but that when attempting to fit poetry which he had written with music, he found that rapping elements of it was the only way for it to fit within the song.


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Iconography and fandom

In regard to their logo, Joseph stated in an interview that:

It means Twenty One Pilots, the logo does. Why it means Twenty One Pilots, is it really goes along with one of our songs called "Kitchen Sink". The whole concept of that song is that I feel that humans are always struggling all the time when it comes to purpose, trying to figure out what their purpose is, what purpose even is, what's the point, justifying your own existence. A lot of kids and people my age struggle with "what's the point", and with the logo, what it really means is it's an encouragement. When someone asks me what the logo means to me, the logo means something to me because I made it mean something to me. That's the point. The point is that I created something that only I understand and whether or not I decide to disclose the meaning of it, that's the beginning of purpose for me. The meaning of purpose for me, is by creating something, if it be by writing lyrics, painting a picture, by expressing yourself through art if it's photography or music or theater, or whatever it is. It doesn't have to be artistic, but if you create something and only you know the meaning of it, that's the beginning of purpose for you. When you're in the room by yourself trying to decide whether to stay alive, you can tell yourself "I should probably stay alive because I'm the only one who knows the meaning of that thing", so the logo is an encouragement for people to create. That's what it means.

According to the band, their purpose for making music is "to make people think", as well as encourage them to find joy in what they come to believe in life.

The band's fandom has been dubbed the "Skeleton Clique" or just the Clique, in reference to the band's use of skeleton iconography in many performances, graphics, and music videos. The Skeleton Clique are represented in the band's official iconography by logos of a skull and alien head atop lines resembling keys.

During the 2017 Tour de Columbus, Twenty One Pilots hosted a public art show, dubbed "Artopia", exclusively for Clique-related artwork at the Nationwide Arena.


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Band members

Current members

  • Tyler Joseph - lead vocals, piano, keyboards, synthesizers, ukulele, bass (2009-present)
  • Josh Dun - drums, percussion (2011-present)

Past members

  • Nick Thomas - bass, piano, keyboards (2009-2011), backing vocals (2009)
  • Chris Salih - drums, percussion (2009-2011)

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Discography

  • Twenty One Pilots (2009)
  • Regional at Best (2011)
  • Vessel (2013)
  • Blurryface (2015)

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Concert tours

Headlining

  • Mostly November Tour (2012)
  • Quiet Is Violent World Tour (2014)
  • Blurryface Tour (2015-16)
  • Emotional Roadshow World Tour (2016-17)
  • Tour De Columbus (2017)

Opening act

  • Save Rock and Roll Tour with Fall Out Boy and Panic! at the Disco (2013)

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Awards and nominations

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