An album born from necessity, by accident, and then later removed from all platforms. While frequently bashed on by many, including the band themselves, this album feels like the obvious progression from their self titled, while also being the essential blueprint for Vessel and everything to come after. Like it or not, Twenty One Pilots would not be the same without this album.
Absolutely love this album. Tyler Joseph's visceral, almost body horror-esque writings about his relationship with God make this album feel like the most important thing you've ever heard. An incredible first outing from Twenty One Pilots, even more impressive that this was entirely made in Tyler's basement.
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