How Has Tyler Joseph Changed My Life

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Tyler Joseph is known around the world for being in the alternative band, Twenty One Pilots. A band that has changed my life for the better and has helped me through many tough times. I have this man to thank for making my world so much better with his music and cheering me up when I was in the dumps. I’ve been in some bad times whether It’d be seeing my family in the hospital or stressing over my school work. His music frees me from my sadness and makes me feel amazing. He even got me into instruments. I started playing drums about two years ago and tried to learn drum beats from Twenty One Pilots. I then started to learn ukulele about 6 months ago and have become pretty good at some of their songs like “House of Gold”, “Car Radio”, and

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