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== History == | == History == | ||
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Having been acquainted since high school, [[Tyler Joseph]], [[Nick Thomas]] and [[Chris Salih]] formed the band "''[[Twenty One Pilots]]''" in 2009. The group released their debut album, ''[[Twenty One Pilots (album)|Twenty One Pilots]]'' the same year. Both Salih and Thomas left the band on good terms. Not long after, new found drummer [[Josh Dun]] joined the band. At the time, Dun was working at guitar center with Salih. Salih brought in a CD with three Twenty One PIlots songs. Dun stated that he loved the songs and | Having been acquainted since high school, [[Tyler Joseph]], [[Nick Thomas]] and [[Chris Salih]] formed the band "''[[Twenty One Pilots]]''" in 2009. The group released their debut album, ''[[Twenty One Pilots (album)|Twenty One Pilots]]'' the same year. Both Salih and Thomas left the band on good terms. Not long after, new found drummer [[Josh Dun]] joined the band. At the time, Dun was working at guitar center with Salih. Salih brought in a CD with three Twenty One PIlots songs for Dun to listen to. Dun stated that he loved the songs and wanted to see Twenty One Pilots live, soon attending a show at the [[Newport Music Hall]]. Dun approached Joseph after the show, they have kept in touch and have since become great friends and musicians together<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20190407203611/https://www.columbusalive.com/content/blogs/sensory-overload/2012/04/interview-twenty-one-pilots-part-1.html</ref>. Twenty One Pilots, now consisting of Joseph and Dun, released ''[[Regional at Best]]'' in 2011. June of that year, the pair played their first out of state show, though was shut down by the police after one song due to a noise complaint<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20190407203611/https://www.columbusalive.com/content/blogs/sensory-overload/2012/04/interview-twenty-one-pilots-part-1.html</ref>. By this time, they had developed a presence in the music industry. The last show they played without a record label was at the [[Newport Music Hall]] in Columbus, Ohio to a crowd of 1,800. The band was officially signed by [[Fueled by Ramen]] in 2012 <ref>https://twentyonepilots.fandom.com/wiki/Vessel</ref>. That summer, together they released the ''[[Three Songs|Three Songs EP]]'', which featured the tracks "[[Guns For Hands|Guns for Hands]]", "[[Migraine]]", and "[[Ode To Sleep|Ode to Sleep]]"<ref>https://www.allmusic.com/album/three-songs-mw0002486637</ref>, all of which are featured on their next album, Vessel. Vessel was made available to listen on December 18, 2012 through ''Entertainment Weekly''. ''Vessel'' was soon officially released through their new label, Fueled by Ramen on January 8, 2013<ref>https://ew.com/article/2012/12/18/twenty-one-pilots-vessel-stream/</ref>. | ||
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