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Twenty One Pilots - Two

  1. Origin of the Band's Name: Twenty One Pilots got their name from the 1947 Arthur Miller play "All My Sons." In the play, a man must decide how many faulty airplane parts he can send out before they're deemed unacceptable – twenty-one pilots lost their lives as a result of the decision. The band found a connection to the idea of choices and consequences, which resonated with them.

  2. Blurryface Concept Album: "Blurryface" is one of Twenty One Pilots' most successful albums, known for its eclectic mix of genres and deep lyrical content. The concept of "Blurryface" revolves around a character with the same name, representing insecurities and personal struggles. The use of red and black imagery throughout the album, including the iconic red ski mask, is associated with this character and has become a symbol for fans.

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