Twenty One Pilots have seven studio albums, with the most recent being Clancy , released on May 24, 2024. While the original line-up had included bassist Nick Thomas and drummer Chris Salih, Josh Dun replaced Salih on drums and percussion in 2011, and remains the only other member of the band aside from frontman Tyler Joseph.
A list of albums by Twenty One Pilots and their respective chart listings can be found on the Twenty One Pilots discography article.
Name | Length | Release | Year | Notes |
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"Addict with a Pen" | 4:47 | Twenty One Pilots | 2009 | |
"Air Catcher" "Air Catcher (Studio Version)" | 4:13 3:55 | Twenty One Pilots | 2009 2011 |
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"Anathema" | 3:59 | Regional at Best | 2011 |
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"At the Risk of Feeling Dumb" | 3:23 | Clancy | 2024 | |
"Backslide" | 3:00 | Clancy | 2024 |
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"Bandito" | 5:31 | Trench | 2018 | |
"Be Concerned" (featuring Jocef) | 4:08 | Regional at Best | 2011 | |
"Before You Start Your Day" | 3:53 | Twenty One Pilots | 2009 | |
"Bounce Man" | 3:05 | Scaled and Icy | 2021 | |
"Can't Help Falling in Love" (Cover) | 2:55 (YouTube) 2:39 (Studio version) | Holding On to You (EP) | 2012 |
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"Cancer" (Cover) | 3:56 | Rock Sound Presents: The Black Parade | 2016 |
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"Car Radio" | 5:14 4:27 | Regional at Best | 2011 2013 |
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"A Car, a Torch, a Death" | 4:34 | Twenty One Pilots | 2009 | |
"Chlorine" | 5:24 3:59 | Trench Location Sessions | 2018 2019 |
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"Choker" | 3:43 | Scaled and Icy | 2021 |
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"Christmas Saves the Year" | 3:32 | Christmas Saves the Year | 2020 | |
"Clear" | 3:39 | Regional at Best | 2011 | |
"The Craving" | 2:54 | Clancy | 2024 | |
"Cut My Lip" "Cut My Lip (Brooklyn)" | 4:43 4:19 | Trench Location Sessions | 2018 2019 |
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"Doubt" | 3:11 | Blurryface | 2015 | |
"Fairly Local" | 3:27 | Blurryface | 2015 |
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"Fake You Out" | 3:51 | Vessel | 2013 |
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"Fall Away" | 3:02 | Twenty One Pilots | 2009 |
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"Forest" | 4:06 | Regional at Best | 2011 |
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"Formidable" | 2:56 | Scaled and Icy | 2021 | |
"Friend, Please" | 4:13 | Twenty One Pilots | 2009 | |
"Glowing Eyes" | 4:19 | Regional at Best | 2011 | |
"Goner" | 2:07 3:56 | YouTube | 2012 2015 |
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"Good Day" | 3:24 | Scaled and Icy | 2021 | |
"Guns for Hands" | 4:37 4:32 | Regional at Best | 2011 2013 |
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"Heathens" | 3:15 | Suicide Squad: The Album | 2016 |
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"Heavydirtysoul" | 3:54 | Blurryface | 2015 |
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"Holding On to You" | 4:26 4:23 | Regional at Best | 2011 2013 |
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"Hometown" | 3:54 | Blurryface | 2015 | |
"House of Gold" | 2:43 | Regional at Best | 2011 2013 |
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"The Hype" "The Hype (Berlin)" | 4:25 4:10 | Trench Location Sessions | 2018 2019 |
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"Implicit Demand for Proof" | 4:52 | Twenty One Pilots | 2009 | |
"Isle of Flightless Birds" | 5:46 | Twenty One Pilots | 2009 | |
"Jar of Hearts" (Cover) | 4:00 | YouTube | 2011 |
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"Johnny Boy" | 4:39 | Twenty One Pilots | 2009 | |
"The Judge" | 4:57 | Blurryface | 2015 | |
"Jumpsuit" | 3:59 | Trench | 2018 |
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"Kitchen Sink" (featuring Zack Joseph) | 5:34 | Regional at Best | 2011 | |
"Lane Boy" | 4:13 | Blurryface | 2015 |
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"Lavish" | 2:38 | Clancy | 2024 | |
"Leave the City" | 4:40 | Trench | 2018 | |
"Legend" | 2:53 | Trench | 2018 |
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"Level of Concern" "Level of Concern (live from outside)" | 3:40 3:42 | Level of Concern Location Sessions | 2020 |
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"Levitate" | 2:25 | Trench | 2018 |
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"Lovely" | 4:20 4:18 | Regional at Best | 2011 2013 |
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"Mad World" (Cover) | 1:45 | YouTube | 2014 |
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"March to the Sea" | 5:32 | Twenty One Pilots | 2009 | |
"Message Man" | 4:00 | Blurryface | 2015 | |
"Midwest Indigo" | 3:16 | Clancy | 2024 | |
"Migraine" | 3:59 | Vessel | 2013 |
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"Morph" | 4:19 | Trench | 2018 | |
"Mulberry Street" | 3:44 | Scaled and Icy | 2021 | |
"My Blood" | 3:49 | Trench | 2018 |
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"Navigating" | 3:43 | Clancy | 2024 |
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"Neon Gravestones" | 4:00 | Trench | 2018 | |
"Never Take It" | 3:32 | Scaled and Icy | 2021 | |
"Next Semester" | 3:54 | Clancy | 2024 |
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"Nico and the Niners" | 3:47 | Trench | 2018 |
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"No Chances" | 3:46 | Scaled and Icy | 2021 | |
"Not Today" | 3:58 | Blurryface | 2015 | |
"Ode to Sleep" | 5:14 5:08 | Regional at Best | 2011 2013 |
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"Oh, Ms. Believer" | 3:37 | Twenty One Pilots | 2009 | |
"Oldies Station" | 3:48 | Clancy | 2024 | |
"Overcompensate" | 3:56 | Clancy | 2024 |
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"The Outside" | 3:36 | Scaled and Icy | 2021 |
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"The Pantaloon" | 3:32 | Twenty One Pilots | 2009 | |
"Paladin Strait" | 6:28 | Clancy | 2024 | |
"Pet Cheetah" | 3:18 | Trench | 2018 | |
"Polarize" | 3:46 | Blurryface | 2015 | |
"Redecorate" | 4:05 | Scaled and Icy | 2021 | |
"Ride" | 3:34 | Blurryface | 2015 |
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"Routines in the Night" | 3:22 | Clancy | 2024 | |
"Ruby" | 4:30 | Regional at Best | 2011 | |
"Saturday" | 2:52 | Scaled and Icy | 2021 |
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"Save" | 4:02 | Website | 2010 |
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"Screen" | 3:49 | Vessel | 2013 | |
"Semi-Automatic" | 4:14 | Vessel | 2013 | |
"Shy Away" | 2:55 | Scaled and Icy | 2021 |
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"Slowtown" | 4:57 | Regional at Best | 2011 | |
"Smithereens" | 2:57 | Trench | 2018 | |
"Snap Back" | 3:30 | Clancy | 2024 | |
"Stressed Out" | 3:22 | Blurryface | 2015 |
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"The Run and Go" | 3:51 | Vessel | 2013 | |
"Taxi Cab" | 4:46 | Twenty One Pilots | 2009 | |
"Tear in My Heart" | 3:08 | Blurryface | 2015 |
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"Time to Say Goodbye" | 3:15 | Johnny Boy | 2009 |
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"Trapdoor" | 4:37 | Twenty One Pilots | 2009 | |
"Trees" | 4:20 4:27 | Regional at Best | 2011 2013 |
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"Truce" | 2:22 | Vessel | 2013 | |
"Two" | 3:05 | Regional at Best | 2011 |
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"The Line" | 3:12 | Arcane (season 2) soundtrack | 2024 |
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"Vignette" | 3:22 | Clancy | 2024 | |
"We Don't Believe What's on TV" | 2:57 | Blurryface | 2015 |
Title | Year | Notes | References |
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"I Need Something" | 2011 |
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"Korea (Demo)" | 2012 | [29] | |
"Screen (Demo)" | 2012 | [30] | |
"Untitled Demo 2011" | 2011 | [31] | |
"Untitled Demo 2013" | 2013 | [32] | |
In 2020, Twenty One Pilots launched the Level of Concern Alternate Reality Game, and the first 500 individuals to successfully complete it were gifted a flash drive containing exclusive images, videos, and unreleased demo tracks from 2011. [33] [34]
All of the tracks were eventually leaked to YouTube, [35] many of which had never been heard before. Most of the audio files lack vocals. The folder the tracks were in was titled "Old Demos 2011." The filenames of the tracks are as follows: "bellkit.mp3", "Blue Score 002.mp3", "Classic.mp3", "Creepy.mp3", "Disco.mp3", "pianobeat.mp3", "Regg.mp3", "Techno2.mp3", "webseries001.wav", "webseries002.wav", "webseries003.wav", "webseries004.wav", "webseries005.wav", and "webseries006.wav".
The track "Blue Score 002" has been used as filler music for the Emotional Roadshow World Tour. [36]
"Cancer" is a rock song by American rock band My Chemical Romance. It is the eighth track from the group's third studio album The Black Parade. The song was released on October 23, 2006.
Twenty One Pilots is an American musical duo from Columbus, Ohio. Initially a band, the group was formed in 2009 by lead vocalist Tyler Joseph along with Nick Thomas and Chris Salih, who both left in 2011. Since their departure, the line-up has consisted of Joseph and drummer Josh Dun. The duo is best known for their singles "Stressed Out", "Ride", and "Heathens", which achieved commercial success between 2015 and 2016. The duo received a Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards for "Stressed Out".
Vessel is the third studio album by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, which was released on January 8, 2013. It is the band's first album released via Fueled by Ramen, and is their major-label debut album. Vessel debuted at number 58 on the Billboard 200 chart, but reached its peak at number 21 in 2016. As of July 2019, the album has sold over two million equivalent album units in the U.S. All of its tracks have been certified at least Gold by the RIAA, which made Twenty One Pilots the first group or artist to achieve this feat with two separate albums. The album received positive reviews from critics.
"Holding On to You" is a song by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots from their second studio album Regional at Best (2011). It was re-recorded and later made their debut single and was listed as the second song on the track list of their major-label debut album, Vessel (2013). "Holding On to You" features upbeat rhythms and bouncy suspended chords over which Tyler Joseph delivers scattershot raps with down-to-earth sentiments and sings grandiose, euphoric choruses. The track's indie-inspired synth-pop transforms from a sensitive ballad to a hip-hop number with rapped verses and codas. The song contains lyrical elements of "Lean wit It, Rock wit It" by Dem Franchize Boyz. Lyrically, "Holding on to You" is an ode to self-control. It addresses "the claiming of one's own life and holding onto your values." The song's lyrics express introspective lines as well as a sentiment about taking back control of one's own mind, lost to mental health.
"Guns for Hands" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, released as a single only in Japan. It was originally recorded for their second studio album, Regional at Best (2011), and was later re-recorded for their third album Vessel (2013), their 2012 extended play Three Songs, and their 2013 extended play Migraine. The song's accompanying music video was directed by Mark C. Eshleman. The song was heavily promoted in Japan as part of the duo's concert tour through the country and experienced moderate success there, reaching number 21 on the country's Hot 100 chart.
"House of Gold" is a song by American alternative duo Twenty One Pilots. It originally appeared as a bonus track on their second album Regional at Best (2011) and was rounded out and re-released on their major-label debut studio album Vessel (2013). "House of Gold" is an alternative folk song driven by ukulele that is built on an aching melody and stomping drums. Tyler Joseph wrote and dedicated the song to his mother, Kelly Joseph.
Joshua William Dun is an American musician. He is best known as the drummer of the musical duo Twenty One Pilots, alongside Tyler Joseph, but he has collaborated with other artists as well. His band has been nominated for six Grammy Awards, of which he has won one.
Tyler Robert Joseph is an American singer, rapper, songwriter, musician, and record producer. He is best known as the frontman for the musical duo Twenty One Pilots, alongside bandmate Josh Dun. Across his career he has recorded eight albums: one solo, and seven with Twenty One Pilots. He has been nominated for six Grammy Awards as a member of the duo, of which he has won one.
American musical duo Twenty One Pilots have released seven studio albums, five live albums, one compilation album, 10 extended plays, 29 singles and 50 music videos. The band was formed in 2009 and currently consists of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun. After two self-released albums, Twenty One Pilots in 2009 and Regional at Best in 2011, they were signed by Fueled by Ramen in 2012, which released their following studio albums, as well as Blurryface Live, a three-LP, tri-gatefold picture disc vinyl, Scaled and Icy and MTV Unplugged.
"Car Radio" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots. Originally appearing on their second studio album Regional at Best (2011), it was re-recorded and released on March 18, 2014, as the sixth and final single from their third album, Vessel (2013). The song is notable for containing no chorus and no hook.
"Lane Boy" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, for their fourth studio album, Blurryface. "Lane Boy" was released on YouTube worldwide on May 4, 2015, being released as a single on Google Play Store on the same day. The music video was released on July 20, 2015.
"Heathens" is a song by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, released as the lead single from the motion picture soundtrack to the DC Comics film Suicide Squad (2016) on June 16, 2016, through Atlantic Records. The song was written by Tyler Joseph and produced by him along with Mike Elizondo. "Heathens" peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100, tying with "Stressed Out" for the duo's highest-charting single to date. "Heathens" was nominated for three Grammy Awards at the 59th annual awards ceremony.
"Heavydirtysoul" is a song by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots from their fourth studio album Blurryface (2015). It was written by vocalist Tyler Joseph, who derived some of its lyrics from a poem called "Street Poetry" which he had written and published three years earlier. The track was produced by American record producer Ricky Reed and recorded at Serenity West Recording in Hollywood, California. As the opening track of Blurryface, "Heavydirtysoul" acts as the album's introduction, both musically and thematically. The song contains a self-referential statement where Joseph touches on the concept by candidly addressing its music with self-aware lyrics that give away his insecurities.
Twenty One Pilots is the debut studio album by American band Twenty One Pilots, released independently on December 29, 2009. It is the band's only album to feature founding members Nick Thomas and Chris Salih, who both departed the group in 2011.
Trench is the fifth studio album by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, released on October 5, 2018, through Fueled by Ramen and Elektra Records. It was the band's first studio album in three years, after the breakthrough success of their fourth studio album, Blurryface (2015). Recorded in secret during a year-long public silence, it is a concept album which explores mental health, suicide, and doubt, themes prominently featured in the band's previous works, framed in the metaphorical city of Dema and the surrounding continent known as "Trench". The album was also the first release of the newly revived Elektra Music Group.
"Chlorine" is a song by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots. It was released through Fueled by Ramen on January 22, 2019, as the fifth single from their fifth studio album, Trench (2018). The track was written and produced by lead singer Tyler Joseph and Paul Meany of rock band Mutemath. It is a trip hop, rap rock and electropop song which discusses "how creativity can cleanse dark impulses but cause its own pain".
"Neon Gravestones" is a song by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots. It is the seventh track from their fifth studio album, Trench (2018). Tyler Joseph, the frontman of the band, wrote the song and produced it with Paul Meany. It is a hip hop piano ballad which confronts the glorification of suicide by media.
"The Hype" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots from their fifth studio album Trench (2018). The song was released as the sixth and final single from Trench on July 16, 2019, by Fueled by Ramen and Elektra Music Group. The track was written by lead singer Tyler Joseph, with production being handled by himself and Paul Meany. The song's lyrics discuss perseverance and loyalty. "The Hype" reached a peak of number 3 on the US Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart.
"Level of Concern" is a song written and recorded by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots. It was released as a standalone single on April 9, 2020, through Fueled by Ramen, and was later included on the livestream version of Scaled and Icy (2021).
Scaled and Icy is the sixth studio album by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, released on May 21, 2021, through Fueled by Ramen and Elektra. Its title is a play on "scaled back and isolated", a phrase frontman Tyler Joseph associated with music produced during the COVID-19 pandemic, though the phrase is also an anagram of "Clancy is dead", a reference to the protagonist of the duo's fifth studio album, Trench (2018). The album received generally positive reviews from critics.