SHOULD WE GO DOWN THE TWENTY ONE PILOTS RABIT HOLE?? | Twenty One Pilots - Backslide Reaction

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All Comments (21)
  • @SpookyBEX
    Saw someone mention that the storm happening is only in his mind, but in the end the buns are soggy in real life, showing our thoughts and mental health have a real effect on everything and everyone around us. Amazing metaphor Tyler also has an opportunity to tell Josh that he’s stuck in a loop and ask for his help, but he keeps trying to tackle the problem by himself. And Josh is just flipping his shrinking burger patiently waiting for his friend to join him This song and video are so good
  • @w0nder_what
    I'm a huge rap fan, and I know twenty one pilots isnt just rap/hip hop but I do think the lead singer tyler has one of the best pen games, theres so many layers and doubles you can pick up on
  • Beers and bars - ‘let us know what you’re sipping on’! The entire Clique - Straight Chlorine!!!
  • I’m hearing Blurry Face’s voice coming from the kid, makes sense with the question the kid asks “is that a stain?” Knowing he (Blurry Face) did that to him. Notice the small sign on the stand under the .75 sign says “or a hamburger bun”. The bread represents Tyler’s creativity and him constantly redoing his songs/ beats b/c he’s never satisfied which represents him taking a bite and throwing a bun away, just my thoughts….
  • @cactusplantreal
    I definitely think the “I should’ve loved you better” line is referring to his younger self. I think that kid is a representation of that too! I could be wrong 🥲
  • @thechigirl2498
    If you guys want a synopsis on the storyline, then I HIGHLY suggest watching the “I Am Clancy” video they made. Also important to note that this song and MV has a lot of references to the lore and their past MVs.
  • @thechemicalking
    Their music is so heavily connected and lyrically is very good
  • Album comes out May 24... you never know what you'll get song to song with them bc they mix all kinds of genres together All 13 songs on the album will have a music video (and rumor is one of them will have 2 videos)
  • @GarnetJ
    The TOP journey is fantastic! This album (Clancy) is the final chapter of a storyline that crosses over multiple albums. They will be releasing videos for every song on the album, which will be really exciting! Honestly it could easily be a movie 🍿 But ultimately it’s a representation of Tyler’s mental health. Never-ending cycles is a consistent theme throughout, so this video is a loop that Tyler can’t seem to break. This was Josh Dun’s directorial debut. He did a great job! He’s the drummer, but more importantly he is Tyler’s rock and anchor. He will always be there for Tyler, no matter how long it takes for him to bring the buns 😹 Ned is the character on the buns and he represents Tyler’s creativity. So I believe that is the metaphor. The video for Chlorine introduces Ned. And a lot of people believe the kid at the lemonade stand is a younger version of Tyler. So he’s reflecting back. Even riding the bike through the neighborhood is a call back to Stressed Out, which is a nostalgic look back at when life was so much simpler. Now he’s drowning in logistics. TOP created a storyline playlist on their channel and the “I Am Clancy” album teaser gives a narration/overview of the characters and the timeline to help people catch up and understand the basics of the lore.
  • @TheSuperMehh
    Chlorine,Morph,Levitate,The Outside, Ride, Migraine, Nico and the Niners and Lane Boy are all songs you two would probably enjoy by twenty one pilots
  • @fairfarren23
    The new album is out now, and it is absolute PERFECTION!!! I promise you would would not regret checking it out, if you haven't yet.or just their whole discography, really. They truly are some of the best doing it right now, and I'm so glad you're having so much fun checking out their incredible music! ❤️
  • I believe “I should have loved you better” is him speaking to himself… Cause SAME 😏 I think the entire song is him at war with his own thoughts
  • @matta344
    Before I even get into the reaction, just basing off the title. Hell yes you should go down the rabbit hole. Serious topics and a positive message. Definitely worth it.
  • @lanceb247Upload
    Get the album—May 24th. They’re actually releasing a music video for EVERY song on the album, so you should just plan to react to them all! Loved the reaction guys, keep ‘em coming for a new subscriber! 🔥 😉
  • Yes you need the album. Yes you need to go down the rabbit hole.
  • @benr2018
    he has a demon inside called Blurryface. his paint is his anxiety and fears. The kid is blurryface in another form. He is unsure of his anxieties and doesn't want to go back and take him down. lots of symbolism and meaning between his songs. Heavydirtysoul leads to Jumpsuit, Nico and the Niners, Levitate, The Outside, Overcompensate....etc...
  • @Poketoa
    The answer to the question in the title is always yes. His music, the lyrics are designed to make you think, ask hard questions. You missed Next Semester, by the way. 3:14 You caught "I feel the pull/pool" being a pun before I or anyone else I've seen did and it's been a few days. Good freaking catch. 5:38 See above. He's already got you looking at different angles. There's a few ways to experience this band The short-short version is the "catch up on the lore" version you get by checking out "twenty one pilots: the story" playlist on their channel The short version is watching everything with a music video instead of just those (and maybe the Livestream Experience if you can find it) The medium version is listening to everything from Vessel on, and maybe Trees live, there's a reason it ends every concert The long version is actually deep diving on the lore and also starting from the self-titled album, and add in the bonus tracks+Regional At Best (the song Forest feels very relevant to Backslide...) And the final version is answering for yourself the questions that he's going to ask. The clique will guide you with their torches but you have to decide the meaning for yourself