User:Twenty One Pilots

History
twenty | one | pilots is a Columbus, OH schizoid pop duo. Front man Tyler Joseph and drummer Josh Dun have earned widespread applause for their energetic live sets and distinctive fusion of piano-driven schizoid pop and lyrical uplift. No strangers to the road, Twenty One Pilots has built a fervent national following via their electrifying live performances. The band signed with Fueled By Ramen in early 2012 and made its label debut with a new EP titled Three Songs released on July 17, 2012. On January 8th, 2013 their debut album on Fueled By Ramen titled "Vessel" was released.

Band members

 * Current members
 * Tyler Joseph - lead vocals, piano, keyboard, synth, ukulele
 * Josh Dun - drums
 * Matt Leach - Groupy

Band Name Meaning
Ok so, I (Tyler) was in theatre class and we were studying a play called "All My Sons" written by Arthur Miller in the 40's. It was about a father who ran a company that provided parts for airplanes used in WWII. He then found out that his parts were faulty, so he comes to a moral crossroads:1. He can take the parts' in his trade. But this would ultimately be the 'right' thing to do. or,2. send the parts out, make the necessary money to provide for his family, not taint his name, etc. He ends up sending the parts out and twenty one pilots died because of it. His son was a pilot in the war who had lost his life. There was no evidence to prove that it was directly related but his daughter blamed her father for her brother's death. He ended up committing suicide at the end of the play. Here's how we make it relevant: I feel like we are all constantly encountering moral crossroads where the decisions that benefit the "now" will have consequences down the road; but the decision that might seem tough and tolling right away will ultimately be more rewarding. What is our purpose for playing music? We are constantly asking ourselves that question. The answer can change all the time, but for right now we are just going to stick with something as simple as "we want to make people think."