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Blurryface - Wikipedia Blurryface is the fourth studio album by the American musical duo Twenty One Pilots It was released on May 17, 2015, through Fueled by Ramen Lyrically, the album incorporates themes of mental health, insecurity, doubt, and religion
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Blurryface - Twenty One Pilots Wiki Blurryface (stylized as BL U RRYF Λ CE) is the fourth studio album released by the American duo Twenty One Pilots It is the band's second studio album released through Fueled by Ramen Originally set to be released on May 19, 2015, it was released two days early by the band on May 17, via iTunes
Twenty One Pilots - Blurryface Lyrics and Tracklist | Genius Blurryface is twenty one pilots' fourth album It is a loose concept album based on the titular character who represents all the insecurities singer Tyler Joseph feels in performance and
Twenty One Pilots - Blurryface Lyrics - Full Album - Lyrics On Demand Can you save my heavy dirty soul? But now I'm insecure and I care what people think My name's Blurryface and I care what you think When our momma sang us to sleep but now we're stressed out We're stressed out Out of student loans and treehouse homes we all would take the latter My name's Blurryface and I care what you think
Twenty One Pilots: ‘Blurryface’ Album Review - SoCurrent | The duo’s recent release Blurryface is a natural progression of its predecessor: the captivating, more mature brother of an already polished sound Alike to their previous release, Blurryface takes an offbeat, transgressive approach to alternative music
Blurryface - TwentyOneWiki Blurryface — (stylized as BLURRYFΛCE) is the fourth studio album by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots It was released on May 17, 2015, through Fueled by Ramen Lyrically, the album incorporates themes of mental health, doubt, and religion