List of Twenty One Pilots songs

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"Addict with a Pen" 4:47 Template:Sort 2009
"Air Catcher"

"Air Catcher (Studio Version)"

4:13

3:55

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2009

2011

  • Air Catcher was first released on an EP called Johnny Boy. The EP was distributed to attendees at a "Battle of the Bands" event on November 10, 2009. Over a month later, the song would appear on the band's debut album.[1]
  • The version that appears on Johnny Boy is slightly different than the one released on Twenty One Pilots.[2]

  • Online uploads of the "Studio Version" are usually given de facto titles like "Alternate Version" or "Alternative Version";[3] however, the file name titles it as "Air Catcher (Studio Version)".
  • The studio version was recorded after Twenty One Pilots and before Regional at Best.
  • It has also been erroneously stated that the track was never released by the band; however, in 2011, Twenty One Pilots uploaded "Air Catcher (Studio Version)" to their website for free download, amongst other tracks.[4] The other tracks that were made available were: the band's cover of "Jar of Hearts"; "Time to Say Goodbye", a single; and "Slowtown", "Car Radio", and "Trees", which would eventually appear on the Regional at Best album.
"Anathema" 3:59 Template:Sort 2011
  • Some lyrics are derived from the song "Blasphemy" off of Joseph's solo-album No Phun Intended
"Bandito" 5:31 Template:Sort 2018
"Be Concerned"
(featuring Jocef)
4:08 Template:Sort 2011
"Before You Start Your Day" 3:53 Template:Sort 2009
"Bounce Man" 3:05 Template:Sort 2021
"Can't Help Falling in Love"
(Cover)
2:55 (YouTube)

2:39

(Studio version)

Holding on to You (EP) 2012
"Cancer"
(Cover)
3:56 Template:Sort 2016
"Car Radio" 5:14

4:27

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2011

2013


  • Single
"A Car, a Torch, a Death" 4:34 Template:Sort 2009
"Chlorine"

"Chlorine (Mexico City)"

5:24

3:59

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Location Sessions

2018

2019

  • Single
  • "Chlorine (Alternative Mix)" is a shorter version of the song released for radio play. This version lacks the outro heard in the original version. The track length decreased from 5:24 to 3:11.

  • Before its name was simplified to "Chlorine (Mexico City)", the track's full title was, "Chlorine (19.4326° N, 99.1332° W)". Unlike the other Location Sessions, the origin of this recording or performance is unknown but is presumed to have been at a private concert at the title's coordinates in Mexico City.[5][6][7][8]
"Choker" 3:43 Template:Sort 2021
  • Single
"Christmas Saves the Year" 3:32 Christmas Saves the Year 2020
  • An original Christmas song recorded in Joseph's home studio.[9][10]
"Clear" 3:39 Regional at Best 2011
"Cut My Lip"

"Cut My Lip (Brooklyn)"

4:43

4:19

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Location Sessions

2018

2019

  • "Cut My Lip (Brooklyn) is a live version of the song (performed alongside other "re-imagined" versions of "Ride", "Smithereens", "Chlorine", and "My Blood"). The video of the private Brooklyn concert can be found on Entercom's YouTube channel.[11] Of the five songs Joseph reconstructed live, "Cut My Lip" was chosen to be mastered and re-uploaded to the band's platforms as the second installation of the Location Sessions.[12]
  • Before its name was simplified to "Cut My Lip (Brooklyn)", the track's full title was, "Cut My Lip (40.6782°N, 73.9442° W)".
"Doubt" 3:11 Template:Sort 2015
"Fairly Local" 3:27 Template:Sort 2015
  • Single
"Fake You Out" 3:51 Template:Sort 2013
  • Single
"Fall Away" 3:02 Template:Sort 2009
  • Some lyrics are derived from the song "Drown" off of Joseph's solo-album No Phun Intended
"Forest" 4:06 Template:Sort 2011
  • On May 18, 2011, an excerpt of the song was released in the form of a YouTube video directed by Mark C. Eshelman, before Regional at Best. In the video's title slide, the song's title is spelled "Forrest". This could have been the title of the song before its official release,[13] or it could have been a simple typo.
"Formidable" 2:56 Template:Sort 2021
"Friend, Please" 4:13 Template:Sort 2009
"Glowing Eyes" 4:19 Template:Sort 2011
  • The song features guest vocals James Truslow of the band Truslow.[14]
"Goner" 2:07

3:56

YouTube

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2012

2015


"Good Day" 3:24 Template:Sort 2021
"Guns for Hands" 4:37

4:32

Regional at Best

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2011

2013


  • Single
"Heathens" 3:15 Template:Sort 2016
  • Single
"Heavydirtysoul" 3:54 Template:Sort 2015
  • Single
  • Some lyrics are derived from Joseph's "Street Poetry" video
"Holding on to You" 4:26

4:23

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2011

2013


  • Single
"Hometown" 3:54 Template:Sort 2015
"House of Gold" 2:43 Template:Sort

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2011

2013

  • Released via newsletter
  • A bonus track on Regional at Best

  • Single
  • Re-recorded for Vessel album
"The Hype"

"The Hype (Berlin)"

4:25

4:10

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Location Sessions

2018

2019

  • Single
  • "The Hype (Alternative Mix)", a shorter version of the song, was released for radio play. The track length decreased from 4:25 to 3:23.

  • "The Hype (Berlin)" is the third and final installment of the Location Sessions. Unlike its two predecessors, which initially featured coordinates in their titles, this session was not assigned coordinates in its title, and is simply "The Hype (Berlin)". The titles of the other Location Sessions have since been shortened, as well.
  • The recording process for the reimagined version was filmed and released on the duo's YouTube channel.
"Implicit Demand for Proof" 4:52 Template:Sort 2009
"Isle of Flightless Birds" 5:46 Template:Sort 2009
"Jar of Hearts"
(Cover)
4:00 YouTube 2010
"Johnny Boy" 4:39 Template:Sort 2009
"The Judge" 4:57 Template:Sort 2015
"Jumpsuit" 3:59 Template:Sort 2018
  • Single
"Kitchen Sink"
(featuring Zack Joseph)
5:34 Template:Sort 2011
"Lane Boy" 4:13 Template:Sort 2015
  • Single
"Leave the City" 4:40 Template:Sort 2018
"Legend" 2:53 Template:Sort 2018
  • A portion of the song was leaked on September 29, 2018.
"Level of Concern"

"Level of Concern (live from outside)"

3:40

3:42

Level of Concern

Location Sessions

2020
  • "Level of Concern" was reimagined and performed "live from outside" for The Tonight Show: At Home Edition.[16]
  • "Level of Concern (live from outside)" was eventually released independently alongside the original version.[17]
"Levitate" 2:25 Template:Sort 2018
  • Single
"Lovely" 4:20

4:18

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2011

2013

  • The re-recorded version of "Lovely" is available on UK/EU and Japanese Special Edition bonus track versions of the Vessel album
  • Single
"Mad World"
(Cover)
1:45 YouTube 2014
"March to the Sea" 5:32 Template:Sort 2009
"Message Man" 4:00 Template:Sort 2015
"Migraine" 3:59 Template:Sort 2013
  • Promotional single
"Morph" 4:19 Template:Sort 2018
"Mulberry Street" 3:44 Template:Sort 2021
"My Blood" 3:49 Template:Sort 2018
  • Single
"Neon Gravestones" 4:00 Template:Sort 2018
"Never Take It" 3:32 Template:Sort 2021
"Nico and the Niners" 3:47 Template:Sort 2018
  • Single
"No Chances" 3:46 Template:Sort 2021
"Not Today" 3:58 Template:Sort 2015
"Ode to Sleep" 5:14

5:08

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2011

2013

  • Some lyrics are derived from the song "Just Like Yesterday" off of Joseph's solo-album No Phun Intended
  • Re-recorded for Vessel album

  • During the Quiet Is Violent World Tour, the song would often begin with a brief poem called "Only Skeleton Bones Remain".[18]
  • Promotional single
"Oh, Ms. Believer" 3:37 Template:Sort 2009
"The Outside" 3:36 Template:Sort 2021
  • Single
"The Pantaloon" 3:32 Template:Sort 2009
"Pet Cheetah" 3:18 Template:Sort 2018
"Polarize" 3:46 Template:Sort 2015
"Redecorate" 4:05 Template:Sort 2021
"Ride" 3:34 Template:Sort 2015
  • Single
"Ruby" 4:30 Template:Sort 2011
"The Run and Go" 3:51 Template:Sort 2013
"Saturday" 2:52 Template:Sort 2021
  • Single
"Save" 4:02 Website 2010
  • "Save" originally appears on Joseph's No Phun Intended, but was re-recorded as a single.
  • The re-recorded version contains stronger electric guitar and drumming, and was released to the band's website for download in 2010, but has since been taken down.
"Screen" 3:49 Template:Sort 2013
"Semi-Automatic" 4:14 Template:Sort 2013
"Shy Away" 2:55 Template:Sort 2021
  • Single
"Slowtown" 4:57 Template:Sort 2011
"Smithereens" 2:57 Template:Sort 2018
"Stressed Out" 3:22 Template:Sort 2015
  • Single
"Taxi Cab" 4:46 Template:Sort 2009
"Tear in My Heart" 3:08 Template:Sort 2015
  • Single
"Time to Say Goodbye" 3:15 Johnny Boy 2009
  • Samples Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman's Con te partirò (also known as "Time to Say Goodbye").[19] The song is not to be confused for a cover, as most of the lyrics are Joseph's.
  • "Time to Say Goodbye" was released on an early self-produced EP alongside "Johnny Boy," "Air Catcher," and "Friend, Please," before Twenty One Pilots was released. The EP was handed out on November 10, 2009, at a "Battle of The Bands" performance.[1] "Time to Say Goodbye" was originally going to be included on the first full album, but was ultimately pulled due to copyright issues.[20][21]
  • This is the first song Twenty One Pilots drummer Josh Dun heard from the original lineup, leading him to converse with Tyler Joseph and ultimately leading to his current position.[22]
  • This song was the band's last release during the time founding band members Thomas and Salih were in the band.
"Trapdoor" 4:37 Template:Sort 2009
"Trees" 4:20

4:27

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2011

2013


"Truce" 2:22 Template:Sort 2013
"Two" 3:05 Template:Sort 2011
  • Released via newsletter
  • Bonus track on the Regional at Best album
"We Don't Believe What's on TV" 2:57 Template:Sort 2015
  1. 1.0 1.1 "Johnny Boy". Discogs. Twenty One Pilots.
  2. "Air Catcher". YouTube.
  3. "Air Catcher (Alternate Version) Twenty One Pilots". YouTube.
  4. "Air Catcher (Studio Version) Twenty One Pilots". twentyonepilots.com. Archived from the original on 2011-06-28. Retrieved 2020-10-03.
  5. "twenty one pilots Reimagine Chlorine For The Løcatiøn Sessiøns". Kerrang!. June 21, 2019. Archived from the original on June 21, 2019. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  6. Jamieson, Brii (June 21, 2019). "Twenty One Pilots Have Launched The 'Location Sessions' - News". Rock Sound. Archived from the original on June 21, 2019. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  7. Template:Cite magazine
  8. Darus, Alex (June 21, 2019). "twenty one pilots kick off Location Sessions with "Chlorine" stripped". Alternative Press. Archived from the original on June 21, 2019. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  9. "twenty one pilots - Christmas Saves The Year (Official Audio)". YouTube.
  10. "@twentyonepilots". Instagram.
  11. "Twenty One Pilots' Tyler Joseph strips down their hits in this exclusive Storyteller Performance". YouTube.
  12. "twenty one pilots - Løcatiøn Sessiøns: "Cut My Lip (40.6782°N, 73.9442° W)"". YouTube. Twenty One Pilots.
  13. "twenty one pilots - Forest". YouTube.com.
  14. "Glowing Eyes". Reddit.
  15. "twenty one pilots: Goner". YouTube.com.
  16. "Twenty One Pilots: Level of Concern (The Tonight Show: At Home Edition)". YouTube.
  17. "Level of Concern (live from outside)". Spotify.
  18. "YouTube". Twenty One Pilots - Ode To Sleep/Only Skeleton Bones Remain.
  19. "WOUB Public Media: Twenty One Pilots Interview". woub.org. Archived from the original on 20 October 2014. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
  20. "twenty | one | pilots". Discogs.
  21. "Johnny Boy (EP)". Genius.
  22. "Interview with Twenty One Pilots' Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun, part 1". Columbus Alive.