the one on the right is Tyler Joseph, the lead singer. The one on the left is Joshua Dun, but you can just say Josh Dun, he's the drummer.
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Twenty One Pilots, the musical duo consisting of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun, is based in Columbus, Ohio. While they may travel frequently for tours and performances, they have expressed a strong connection to their hometown, which has influenced their music and identity as a band.
Twenty One Pilots has: Played Themselves-Musical Guest in "Conan" in 2010. Played Themselves - Musical Guest in "Big Morning Buzz Live" in 2011. Played Themselves in "2013 MTV Video Music Awards" in 2013. Played Band in "MtvU Woodie Awards 2013" in 2013. Played themselves - Musical Group in "Twenty One Pilots: Live from the LC" in 2013.
In Twenty One Pilots songs, you can find several examples of alliteration. For instance, "Stressed Out" features the repetition of the 's' sound, while "Goner" uses the 'g' sound effectively. Additionally, "Choker" showcases the 'ch' sound, demonstrating the band's lyrical creativity through this poetic device.
the band is not Christian but there are some song that point to woreship and the people which are in it are in fact Christian now
No, they're pilots that are twenty one years old and happen to make music, too.
The best trust me
Columbus Ohio
As quoted by Tyler Joseph, the band's singer, Twenty One Pilots is not simply one genre of music. They have aspects of alternative, rock, rap, pop, Electronic, punk, screamo, and more. Tyler has said their music is Schizophrenic Pop, and original genre by the singer. In my opinion, Twenty One Pilots is their own genre I simply call "Twenty One Pilots."
Twenty One Pilots Live from the LC - 2013 was released on: USA: 19 August 2013 (internet)
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Twenty One Pilots got their band name from a true event. I don't recall what this event is called but it had to do with a scam. Tyler played in a play where a man had to make a very difficult decision. He had to chose between keeping him and his family safe, but twenty one pilots were killed or the pilots were safe but he and his family would lose all their belongings. I hope I answered your question.
No, they aren't. They are for any gender and any age.
Try the Air Force. Former USAF pilots are often looking for work that will keep them in the cockpit.