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Twenty One Pilots Enter The ‘Breach'

Twenty One Pilots Enter The ‘Breach'

Yahoo21-05-2025

Working quickly on the heels of the hugely successful 2024 album Clancy, Ohio rock duo twenty one pilots will return in September with another new LP, Breach.
No specific release date has been confirmed for the Fueled by Ramen project, but the first single, 'The Contract,' will arrive June 12. Breach can be pre-ordered by clicking here.
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Clancy was twenty one pilots' fourth straight top five entry on the Billboard 200 and sold more than 143,000 copies in its opening week of release. The group just completed a world tour in support of it, which drew 1.1 million fans.
Last fall, twenty one pilots contributed 'The Line,' their first new music since Clancy, to the second season of the Netflix animated series Arcane. In April, they brought forth a demo version of 'Doubt' from the 2015 album Blurryface after the original song enjoyed a viral TikTok moment, and in recent days have been sharing behind-the-scenes content from that era on Instagram.
To see our running list of the top 100 greatest rock stars of all time, click here.

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