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Judging from recordings of the songs from the EP by a Reddit user who has the original mini-album CD, all songs except «Air Catcher »sound the same as on the debut album only the mixing differs in that Tyler's voice is louder than the instrumental: the synthesizers in «[[Friend, Please]]» sound much louder against the rest of the sounds, the drums in «[[Johnny Boy]]»are quieter, and «[[Air Catcher]]» sounds just like the early version of the song<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvTdEjqnG5c</ref> floating around the internet. | Judging from recordings of the songs from the EP by a Reddit user who has the original mini-album CD, all songs except «Air Catcher »sound the same as on the debut album only the mixing differs in that Tyler's voice is louder than the instrumental: the synthesizers in «[[Friend, Please]]» sound much louder against the rest of the sounds, the drums in «[[Johnny Boy]]»are quieter, and «[[Air Catcher]]» sounds just like the early version of the song<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvTdEjqnG5c</ref> floating around the internet. | ||
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Johnny Boy - Sounds not as well mixed, drumming sounds damper and muddier. | * Johnny Boy - Sounds not as well mixed, drumming sounds damper and muddier. | ||
Air Catcher - Has the alternate version strings, Tyler's voice comes out much better during the previously auto-tuned section of the song. Much better audio on the CD compared to the previously released alternate version of the song. | * Air Catcher - Has the alternate version strings, Tyler's voice comes out much better during the previously auto-tuned section of the song. Much better audio on the CD compared to the previously released alternate version of the song. | ||
Time To Say Goodbye - Sounds much better than the audio making its rounds around the internet. | * Time To Say Goodbye - Sounds much better than the audio making its rounds around the internet. | ||
Friend, Please - Sounds not as good as the final version, not a whole lot of difference..<big>»</big>'' | * Friend, Please - Sounds not as good as the final version, not a whole lot of difference..<big>»</big>'' | ||
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Revision as of 23:26, 9 January 2024
Johnny Boy | |
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Studio album by Twenty One Pilots | |
May 4, 2009 | |
October 2008 - April 2009 | |
Band home studio,
Chris Salih's home studio | |
Emo hip-hop, alt-pop,
сhristian music, soft indi-rock, electro-pop | |
15:15 (Discogs version)
24:06 (Genius version) | |
Self-released | |
Chris Salih, Tyler Joseph | |
Twenty One Pilots chronology | |
Live At UG Studios
(2011) |
Johnny Boy — is the debut EP from Twenty One Pilots, which is set for release on May 4, 2009. The existence of the album was confirmed by some old listeners of the band and some acquaintances of Tyler Joseph's relatives, mainly brother Zach.
Recording
Johnny Boy is a mini-album recorded in the winter-spring of 2009 in a home studio in Tyler Joseph's basement and a home studio in Chris Salih's house. The EP features songs composed between October 2008 and early spring 2009. From Tyler's words[1] and interviews with his father[2], it can be assumed that the songs «Johnny Boy» and «Air Catcher» were conceived and written by Tyler in late 2008.
Judging from recordings of the songs from the EP by a Reddit user who has the original mini-album CD, all songs except «Air Catcher »sound the same as on the debut album only the mixing differs in that Tyler's voice is louder than the instrumental: the synthesizers in «Friend, Please» sound much louder against the rest of the sounds, the drums in «Johnny Boy»are quieter, and «Air Catcher» sounds just like the early version of the song[3] floating around the internet.
«Notes from one CD, may differ per CD:
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Distribution
The album was recorded in the homemade recording studio in the basement of the house that Tyler Joseph, Nick Thomas, Chris Salih, and Nick's brother were staying in at the time. The lyrics of the album were mainly written by Joseph, with only small changes being suggested by the other two members, while the music was written and arranged by all three.
Finding
The album was recorded in the homemade recording studio in the basement of the house that Tyler Joseph, Nick Thomas, Chris Salih, and Nick's brother were staying in at the time. The lyrics of the album were mainly written by Joseph, with only small changes being suggested by the other two members, while the music was written and arranged by all three.
The album was recorded in the homemade recording studio in the basement of the house that Tyler Joseph, Nick Thomas, Chris Salih, and Nick's brother were staying in at the time. The lyrics of the album were mainly written by Joseph, with only small changes being suggested by the other two members, while the music was written and arranged by all three.
The album was recorded in the homemade recording studio in the basement of the house that Tyler Joseph, Nick Thomas, Chris Salih, and Nick's brother were staying in at the time. The lyrics of the album were mainly written by Joseph, with only small changes being suggested by the other two members, while the music was written and arranged by all three.