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100

What are the names of the two members of Twenty One Pilots?

Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun

100

What is the name of the city in the lore controlled by the bishops?

Dema

100

In the “Stressed Out” video, what are Tyler and Josh riding around on?

Big Wheels/Tricycles

100

What instrument does Josh Dun primarily play?

Drums

100

What symbol is commonly connected to blurryface and insecurity?

Red circles / the Blurryface symbol/Black hands and neck

200

Which song says: "Sometimes quiet is violent"?

Car Radio

200

What are the names of the rebels trying to escape Dema?

The Banditos

200

Which music video features the Banditos helping Tyler escape?

Jumpsuit or Nico and the Niners

200

What state is the band originally from?

Ohio

200

Which album came before Trench?

Trench

300

What song includes the line: “My taste in music is your face”?

Tear in My Heart

300

What color is most associated with the Banditos?

Yellow

300

What animal appears in the “Chlorine” music video?

NED

300

Before becoming a duo, how many members did the band originally have?

Three

300

What creature is Ned often believed to represent?

creativity

400

Which song became one of their biggest hits after appearing in the movie Suicide Squad?

Heathens

400

Who is the main character Tyler plays in the lore?

Clancy

400

Which video takes place mostly inside a submarine?

Saturday

400

What is the name of the fan community for Twenty One Pilots?

The Skeleton Clique

400

What is “Vialism” in the lore?

The belief system/control used in Dema

500

Which album includes the songs “Shy Away,” “Saturday,” and “Choker”?

Scaled and Icy

500

What is the name of the bishop most connected to Clancy/Tyler?

Nico

500

In “Navigating,” who is revealed to have been with Clancy the whole time?

Torchbearer/Josh

500

What does the band often encourage fans to do through their music?

Stay alive / keep going / find hope / build community

500

What phrase do fans often say at concerts connected to the band’s message?

Stay alive” / “Push on through”