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Twenty One Pilots

Twenty One Pilots Takes Inspiration From Live Shows For New Songs

Glenn van den Bosch
Glenn van den Bosch
November 25, 2016 One Min Read

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Live shows are a big part of Twenty One Pilots, that much we knew, but the duo has taken it to a next level.
Where many artists write their songs around potential radioplay, or about the track ending up on a studio-record, Twenty One Pilots takes into account how a track would come to life in a live setting.

Not only do they take it into account, they make entire tracks around this.
Tyler Joseph recently shared in an interview that he would write an entire track with an intro coming from Josh Dun on the drums, so that he has time to put on the bassguitar in a live setting.
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Every interview with Twenty One Pilots is unique and we learn something cool every time.
​Check out the snippet of the interview in which they talk about their liveshows aswell as the Dutch crowd below!

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