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Twenty One Pilots Claim Their Rightful Spot on the Charts!

BURBANK, CA - MAY 19: Musicians Josh Dun (L) and Tyler Joseph of Twenty One Pilots perform onstage during the iHeartRadio Live Series with Twenty One Pilots at the iHeartRadio Theater LA on May 19, 2015 in Burbank, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

Twenty One Pilots is at it again after quite a spectacular 2019 with tours selling out faster than hotcakes. Their more recent track, ‘Level of Concern’ has hit No. 1 on the Hot Rock Songs charts, which is quite rightfully their favorite place. They’ve previously hung around that particular spot with their worldwide undoubted hits — ‘Heathens’, ‘Stressed Out’, and ‘Ride’. 

The numbers are delightful too. ‘Level of Concern’ garnered 12,000 downloads and 10.6 million streams across the US, in the week of 16th April.  

Have a look at the song and decide if you’re gonna be riding through your quarantine on this one: “Panic on the brink, world has gone insane, things are starting to get heavy, I can’t help but think, haven’t felt this way, since I asked you to go steady / Wondering, would you be, my little quarantine?”

Also, consider that a portion of the proceeds made from the song are going toward the crew members working with Twenty One Pilots, for their could-have-been tour. “It provides funding for people who work in the live music industry who don’t have a job right now,” said Joseph, one half of the duo.

Well, they deserve a nice long round of applause, for both, their sensitivity to this issue and the steps they’ve taken to help others out.

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