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12 Reasons twenty one pilots Are Taking Over The World

Step inside the sensational unity of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun…

Not only are they completely captivating <i>on</i>stage (more on that later), twenty one pilots are hilariously good fun off it, too. A quick search on YouTube will bring up videos of the band hitting Disneyland together, hanging out on a farm, ruining each other's dressing rooms with bananas, and just generally having a laugh whatever they do. Never a dull moment, eh?
Recognise this symbol? The red, black and white logo that has become so iconic is, in Tyler's mind, an encouragement for people to create. "It doesn't have to be artistic, but if you create something and only you know the meaning of it, that's the beginning of purpose for you," he says. Yep, inspiring people to be creative is an extremely cool thing.
The path to world domination certainly isn't an easy one, but it's even harder if you don't have the musicians to back you up. Thankfully, sticksman Josh Dun is one of the most mesmerising drummers in the business, nailing solos on <i>top</i> of the crowd, hitting his cymbals harder than anyone and playing at speeds you could only dream to keep up with. In short: he absolutely rules.

Wondering how twenty one pilots became the biggest phenomenon in music? From their incredible one-of-a-kind music to their ever-growing fanbase, the Skeleton Clique, step inside the sensational unity of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun…

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