Twenty one pilots: Car Radio [OFFICIAL VIDEO]

twenty one pilots' music video for 'Car Radio' from the full-length album, Vessel – available now on Fueled By Ramen. Visit http://twentyonepilots.com for mo…

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16 Responses to “Twenty one pilots: Car Radio [OFFICIAL VIDEO]”

  1. WTF DID I JUST LISTEN TO?….A LITTLE FAGGOT THAT SHAVES HIS HEAD….OMG THIS WORLD IS GOING TO SHIT

  2. Alex Knorr says:

    Tyler (the singer) says they never focus on girls and anything like that (love, relationships, etc) in their songs because they don’t want to be like the rest of the pop groups out there.

  3. Kill yourself~ This song rocks.

  4. theintheair says:

    I’m thinking that this song represents what 21P had to do, in order to get to the position they are in. They’ve gone through a lot. I’m a fan for life! |-/

  5. sniper Dream says:

    the tato on his hand is (f*ck me in the a**)

  6. I think his lyrics are less subtle than that …last summer my car radio died and for six months I drove around without music. My wife and friends kept asking why I didn’t replace the stereo, but to me, those drives to work or where ever became moments of inner reflection. I never did put a radio back in that car before it died, and sometimes when I’m driving by myself I still turn the music off. Know thyself….

  7. Slootmasher says:

    Tha “Car Radio” Metaphor is for his Mask. He’s quiet without it but when he puts it on he’s anything but quiet. At the end he slowly takes of his mask and lays it down speaking quietly again. He probably had a better, Nicer one. I Also think someone stole it..

  8. claysmoot says:

    Whatever. This shits awesome!

  9. ajreed777 says:

    Did anyone else see Waldo? 2:45

  10. Luiza Diniz says:

    OH MY GOD hahahahah

  11. pipic613 says:

    this is awful and i am seeing it a lot on youtube

  12. Sara Fish says:

    I really don’t think it’s that difficult to interpret the meaning of this song. All you have to do is listen to the lyrics, it’s pretty straight forward and not as metaphorical as people make it out to be. To quote their other song (Trapdoor) “nothing kills man faster than his own head” the radio provided a distraction to that. Without his car radio he is left to think and his thoughts fester inside of his head.

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