Twenty One Pilots Essay

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Many people enjoy listening to music. For some, it helps them focus on a certain task, for others it helps distract them from their thoughts and then some people just listen because they want to. No matter what reason we listen to music, most people can agree that it makes us feel something special. That is why I believe that Twenty One Pilots is the best band anyone could listen to because of the amount of emotion they bring in such an upbeat way.
Firstly, the band began in 2009 and released their first album that was self-titled Twenty One Pilots that December. The bands lead singer is Tyler Joseph. He was born on December 1st (age 27) and is from Columbus Ohio. He plays the ukulele and piano along with writing songs for the band. He enjoyed playing basketball as a kid and teenager then became a musician in college. The drummer for the band is Joshua (Josh) Dun also from Columbus Ohio and was born on June 18 (age 27).
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The album was released two days earlier than planned and has a very deep and carefully thought-out meaning. Tyler created the character “Blurryface” as a representation of all his insecurities. The main colors theme is red and black with white being a supporting color and the album cover is a series of nine circles that have different patterns inside them representing a few of the songs on the album that tie all together. The Blurryface character lives inside Tyler’s mind and tells him that he is worthless and tries to break him down and change his style of music. One of the signature and most bold physical representations of this blurryface is when Tyler paints his hands and neck when singing songs from the blurryface album to represent how blurryface is suffocating him when he spesaks and sings and his hands are painted to represent the way he is insecure about the things he writes and creates with his hands such as his

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