Analysis Of Twenty One Pilots

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Twenty One Pilots is the band that wrote the song Stressed Out. This American duo is from Columbus, Ohio. The band formed in 2009 and consists of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun. They are a new band and just becoming popular. They have only released two albums signed by Fueled by Ramen. A year before they were signed they became Regional at Best in 2011. Their first album was Vessel and it was released 2013. The most known album is Blurryface and it was released on May 17, 2015. They are called Twenty-One Pilots because of 21 pilots dying in World War II. At one point they were a free download on iTunes. In 2014 to 2015 was when they became popular.
Blurryface is Twenty One Pilots´ second album. This album was supposed to be released on May 19,

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