lol now let's look at lavish and tyler's creative way to skirt around cursing: "I see your problem is your proctologist Got both hands on your shoulder while you're bottomless"
It also keeps their music from being censored on radio and from parents not wanting their kids to listen to it. There are certainly upsides to it. Linkin park used to not curse ever too in the earlier days, and it really took away parents leg to stand on about it being devil music lol. I remember when my mom still tried to claim it lol.
I just love how Tyler thinks, like in his lyrics, he doesnt even use swear words. As he said, swear words are being used when ur out of words or something. Hes so talented that he doesnt even need to swear in his songs. Hes just perfect🫶🏻
English is not my first language and i realised that they don't curse in their lyrics just now after watching the video. I always assumed there were some cuss words because of how much emotion and screaming there are in their songs i guess
twenty one pilots this is for you, i listen to your rock songs only because the other rockstars swear, and that i dont like being in a religion where we dont swear, but your music has helped this situation and please keep being clean 🧼 byee
@@namefirstnamelast7944 well, yes. But they've said themselves that they are a little bit of everything (except country). So basically what I'm saying, is they at least have parts of rock in their music.
even though i dont mind swearing in music, i really appreciate that they dont swear because it made my parents feel comfortable listening to the band with me and my siblings. ive grown up listening to them with my family and its really special to me, especially going to concerts together
Wow that's so true!! Tyler shows true talent in writing songs without using curse words. His lyrics have deep meaning and raw emotion. TOP will always be my favorite band❤💛❤💛
I'm a fan of TOP, but my favourite band ever is blink-182, and watching this makes me think "man, he's got a really good point", but then i immediately think about family reunion (blink-182 song) and contemplate that when you become an artist, you can do whatever you want with your music, as long as it makes you happy:D
That's an incredibly good answer to a question that isn't easy to explain to a kid. Even most parents who curse themselves teach their kids not to do it. But you're right, it means you have both self-control, and a go-to when you need it.
My 7yo and 5yo have fallen for T∅P since Clancy came out, and i love that i can put them on - any song, any album - without dealing with language. Love these guys and their art.
I (someone who does curse kind of a lot) don’t know if I really agree with him on this (I often swear to add intensity to what I’m saying and still use intentional wording, I can get the same feelings across without swearing, it’s just that I want to use the social stigma around cursing to really drive my point home), but I definitely respect it. It’s also really nice to have music I like that I can actually add to class playlists lol
All love to TOP and Tyler, and I disagree somewhat with the opinion that swear words are not as creative or are a last resort to expresssing artistic ideas well. Might not be his prefered way of expressing, but many artists have fully realized works utilizing swear words to communicate their artistic message. Words are a tool, a vehicle for expression, whether percieved "good" or "bad". Kudos to Tyler for staying true to his choice of expression, and I wish his explaination of why he chooses to avoid swear words didn't make other artists sound lazy or their work not as creative or realized-- I didn't his take on that, and I think that's not really what he meant to say
It's one of the reasons I love that I can play their music for my three year old and he sings the lyrics and I know he won't hear anything he shouldn't
Tyler: Deep, long and thoughtful explanation to the question Josh: drom-beets No but I've never thought of it before actually, that there is not one single explicit mark on their songs. I think not swearing and explaining a feeling or something else through other ways of describing it is simply poetic and creates nuance. Not saying swearing can't be used poetically, but it often comes across as harsh, sudden and one dimensional when human experiences, situations and feelings have so many layers to them.
@@ninjagriff Trust me, people know what is fine for younger audiences to hear and and what isn't. I've been listening to TØP since I was like, 4-5. My mom got me into them and knew about it then too. And not to mention how many parents on Facebook talk about how their children love TØP and buying stuff TØP related for them.
@@ninjagriff and their songs have meanings that can be educational to people (like in "At the Risk of Feeling Dumb" Tyler talks about how you should always check on your friends and family every once in a while because they might be in a dark place
“Next Question!” The boys: continues their convo and thought process. I love how genuine they are. they’re in a space where they want to actually connect with their fans |-/
Ok guys we already know he says whore in Ode to Sleep, every each of us already aknowledges the fact, so could you everyone stop commenting "cough cough Ode to Sleep" or "omg Ode to Sleep he lying because Ode to Sleep and whore in Ode to Sleep" like we are all still freaking homo erectus?
For that guy who deleted his/her comment before I could answer (you know it's you Hakkkep4_r): I didn't even say he doesn't say it, I just asked for people to stop fucking spamming it that's all
But it's biblical.. believe it or not. The bible refers to people that worship things other than God as adulterous. Referring to restrain from whoredom. If it's in the Bible, especially used in this context, I think ya safe.
I don't think they're politically conservative, but they were raised in conservative families so I wouldn't be surprised if they probably still hold some of those beliefs.
not to “tie strings to my hands and feet” so so that I can “rain on your parade”, but socially, they’re both pretty liberal. josh has openly put black lives matter posts on his social media, even running a certain distance after the murder of George Floyd in support of the movement and message. he has shown support for the LGBTQIA+ community, along with Tyler, who embraced the pride flag at a concert. Tyler also has tweeted his support towards the community and has tweeted out “Black Lives Matter” himself. although they are christians and Tyler was raised in a conservative household, he’s not as politically and socially conservative as you might think. this is, however, only one part of their political ideology, so it’s possible they have conservative beliefs elsewhere in the political spectrum.
@@clancyplaysvideogames the word "whore" is used 32 times in bible. Tyler doesn't curse on someone. He says: "metaphorically I'm a whore and that's denial number four".
This is why I don't like the crowd during the live shows during Trees when they go "here we... here we... here we f-ing go", it feels disrespectful to the music
you're the second person I've seen say this but I've never heard this at any of their concerts. Are you mishearing the chant that comes from Tear in my Heart?
So then, is it a last resort for the crowd to chant "here we f***ing go" during Trees at concerts? Is there just not another word that we can use to chant/get pumped up for the closing of the concert? The swearing there just seems unnecessary.
I've seen many of their shows and I've never heard that. Maybe that happened at one show you saw but that's absolutely not a universal thing. Tyler only says "let's go" without swearing and I've never heard the crowd swear either. Are you possibly mishearing the Tear in my Heart chant?
lol now let's look at lavish and tyler's creative way to skirt around cursing:
"I see your problem is your proctologist
Got both hands on your shoulder while you're bottomless"
A bar if I do say so myself 🤔
Then In Ode to Sleep he says metaphorically, I’m a whore.
Lol I read that already too. 21Pilots got it 👍.
I’m so glad he was able to explain this way to feel without resorting to swearing
Talk about creativity lol
Tyler always has a clever and deep explanation for everything and I love it
Weeeeeeelllll...😂
“Pointless curses nonsense verses” -kitchen sink
"why Twenty One Pilots JOSH DON swear in their music?"
@Sonimonke the title don care
"You never heard shit- sa- salutations!"
I'm ur 200th like
@@kitwright1335 get over it
On da headset lol
It also keeps their music from being censored on radio and from parents not wanting their kids to listen to it. There are certainly upsides to it. Linkin park used to not curse ever too in the earlier days, and it really took away parents leg to stand on about it being devil music lol. I remember when my mom still tried to claim it lol.
I agree sm! So many songs use swear words unnecessarily. One reason I love TOP as much as I do!
In other words, twenty one pilots is different to practically any other band because its lyrics are written by philosophers.
Literally
This makes ode to sleep even more powerful
Yeah i ve been thinking of that too
why
@@deadsparksgamingchannel "Metaphorically, I'm a whore, and that's denial number four"
@@deadsparksgamingchannelIt’s the only song where he swears
@@v4l_549 when did he swear
I just love how Tyler thinks, like in his lyrics, he doesnt even use swear words. As he said, swear words are being used when ur out of words or something. Hes so talented that he doesnt even need to swear in his songs. Hes just perfect🫶🏻
Huh, that's a really great way to explain that, that's cool.☺
love how tyler can say they funniest joke and then a very intelligent explanation right afterwards. like how can he be both so clever and hilarious
In the words of Jay Walker-Gordon:
"You know, you shouldn't swear. It's a sign of weak verbal skills."
Person of quality right here
He is so correct....
him is
@@ash10taylorHe is*
hims is ** @@AkirasDojo
They're clean
Go listen to ode to sleep
@@benderman2468 FINALLY SOMEBODY WHO NOTICED THE SWEAR WORD IN ODE TO SLEEP
I don't think that's a cuss word. It might be considered one for some, but not really.
@@benderman2468 whore isn't a swear
@@glitterballz4931personally, it is profanity, another word for prostitute which is a sometimes controversial topic
Their all in the drum beats though😂😂😂😂. Josh is always bring silly😂😂😂
Great explanation. This is why I always enjoy songs better when they don’t use curse words as often. Don’t use the crutch if you don’t have to
English is not my first language and i realised that they don't curse in their lyrics just now after watching the video. I always assumed there were some cuss words because of how much emotion and screaming there are in their songs i guess
I didn't notice they didn't curse. Refreshing.
twenty one pilots this is for you, i listen to your rock songs only because the other rockstars swear, and that i dont like being in a religion where we dont swear, but your music has helped this situation and please keep being clean 🧼 byee
Twenty one pilots isn't rock
@@namefirstnamelast7944 I mean, they are kinda rock. They at least are part rock.
@@kasandrapeterson4673 they're more alternative
@@namefirstnamelast7944 well, yes. But they've said themselves that they are a little bit of everything (except country). So basically what I'm saying, is they at least have parts of rock in their music.
@@kasandrapeterson4673 yeah i know but they're mostly alternative and rap
THANK YOU TYLER
0:37
Tyler: I wouldn't say that it offends me
Josh: *shok *
even though i dont mind swearing in music, i really appreciate that they dont swear because it made my parents feel comfortable listening to the band with me and my siblings. ive grown up listening to them with my family and its really special to me, especially going to concerts together
And that's why i love them.
Wow that's so true!! Tyler shows true talent in writing songs without using curse words. His lyrics have deep meaning and raw emotion. TOP will always be my favorite band❤💛❤💛
A poet from start to finish
this man just ruined every hip hop artist's career
I'm a fan of TOP, but my favourite band ever is blink-182, and watching this makes me think "man, he's got a really good point", but then i immediately think about family reunion (blink-182 song) and contemplate that when you become an artist, you can do whatever you want with your music, as long as it makes you happy:D
1:37 “I see your problem is your proctologist got both hands on your shoulders while you’re bottomless”
Great answer and I swear a lot I’m definitely going to be more aware when I’m talking
Half of the comments: awesome I respect this blah blah etc.
Other half: BUT HE SAYS WHORE IN ODE TO SLEEP
well how else would you describe that concept with the same amount of intensity? it's a last resort. and it sometimes fits.
That’s not swearing tho
@@Charmin_Ultra_Softnor is it profane, actually. It's just become an insult in recent centuries.
to be honest whore isn't a swear word, it's an actual term we just turned it into an insult
That's an incredibly good answer to a question that isn't easy to explain to a kid. Even most parents who curse themselves teach their kids not to do it. But you're right, it means you have both self-control, and a go-to when you need it.
My 7yo and 5yo have fallen for T∅P since Clancy came out, and i love that i can put them on - any song, any album - without dealing with language. Love these guys and their art.
I like these guys
love*
ate*
And its great that they dont curse cuz there are kids listening to them
I (someone who does curse kind of a lot) don’t know if I really agree with him on this (I often swear to add intensity to what I’m saying and still use intentional wording, I can get the same feelings across without swearing, it’s just that I want to use the social stigma around cursing to really drive my point home), but I definitely respect it. It’s also really nice to have music I like that I can actually add to class playlists lol
All love to TOP and Tyler, and I disagree somewhat with the opinion that swear words are not as creative or are a last resort to expresssing artistic ideas well. Might not be his prefered way of expressing, but many artists have fully realized works utilizing swear words to communicate their artistic message. Words are a tool, a vehicle for expression, whether percieved "good" or "bad". Kudos to Tyler for staying true to his choice of expression, and I wish his explaination of why he chooses to avoid swear words didn't make other artists sound lazy or their work not as creative or realized-- I didn't his take on that, and I think that's not really what he meant to say
I love them!!!
It's one of the reasons I love that I can play their music for my three year old and he sings the lyrics and I know he won't hear anything he shouldn't
“No one who curses a lot says ‘curse city’” 😂
Tyler: Deep, long and thoughtful explanation to the question
Josh: drom-beets
No but I've never thought of it before actually, that there is not one single explicit mark on their songs. I think not swearing and explaining a feeling or something else through other ways of describing it is simply poetic and creates nuance. Not saying swearing can't be used poetically, but it often comes across as harsh, sudden and one dimensional when human experiences, situations and feelings have so many layers to them.
If someone asked me why they didn't swear in their music, I would've said "IT'S A FAMILY-FRIENDLY BAND! 😡
since when has mental illness, suicide and self harm been considered family friendly?
@@ninjagriff Trust me, people know what is fine for younger audiences to hear and and what isn't. I've been listening to TØP since I was like, 4-5. My mom got me into them and knew about it then too. And not to mention how many parents on Facebook talk about how their children love TØP and buying stuff TØP related for them.
@@ninjagriff and their songs have meanings that can be educational to people (like in "At the Risk of Feeling Dumb" Tyler talks about how you should always check on your friends and family every once in a while because they might be in a dark place
Let’s talk about the two people who dislike this video.
Fr like keep your dislikes to yourselves
Don
bc their music is so good so they make it family friendly
since when has mental illness, suicide and self harm been considered family friendly?
Josh Dun went to my school, and my band teacher taught him in music class years ago
I can tell he's searching for the word 'express'
I always thought it was because it was because kids are going to be listening to their music.
“Next Question!”
The boys: continues their convo and thought process.
I love how genuine they are. they’re in a space where they want to actually connect with their fans |-/
But in Ode To Sleep, when he's rapping he did say- "Metaphorically I'm a whore" Maybe he doesn't consider whore as a swear word? Idk
whore has an actual meaning used to describe what he was saying in the song. he wasn't saying it as a "curse word".
exactly what i was thinking
i just realized that
that line in the song is referencing a verse in the bible
Ok guys we already know he says whore in Ode to Sleep, every each of us already aknowledges the fact, so could you everyone stop commenting "cough cough Ode to Sleep" or "omg Ode to Sleep he lying because Ode to Sleep and whore in Ode to Sleep" like we are all still freaking homo erectus?
For that guy who deleted his/her comment before I could answer (you know it's you Hakkkep4_r): I didn't even say he doesn't say it, I just asked for people to stop fucking spamming it that's all
Tbf though he’s using it in its literal form rather than as an expletive
So radio stations can play their music! It's good business.
They’ve been keeping it clean for 4 albums before they even got famous enough for the radio
I'm josh dun type of guy in a conversation :v
Somebody just had to be THAT person and leave a dislike
Hey!!
@@blurryhds HIIIIIIII
@@blvrryvhs how u doing?
They wanted to hear them curse in their music
respect
It is a cop out. It’s lazy. I love Tyler.
But they do😭😭😭
Ode to sleep- Metaphorically I’m a wh°řẽ and that’s denial #4
Why does he sound like hes about to cry
He did say metaphorically I'm a whore and that's denial number 4
Not a curse in that context
They’ve sworn in one song
wait what song?
@Im Sofie yeah
"Whore" isn't really a curse word, in my opinion.
@@yourfairyking what ? it's like saying bitch
But it's biblical.. believe it or not. The bible refers to people that worship things other than God as adulterous. Referring to restrain from whoredom. If it's in the Bible, especially used in this context, I think ya safe.
Who disliked this? 😂
Ashton Sims Nicholas Bourbaki did
I fully agree, very similar to how Dallon Weekes of iDKHOW (awesome artist) put it
have you heard of their song together? it's a Christmas song :)
@@annabethchase4582 Ofc, Sickly Sweet Holidays is great!
ode to sleep: exists
whore not a bad word in that context
and i dont
that word and line in the song actually is referencing a verse in the bible
Dun dun dun
I just love that they are conservative
I don’t think they are politically conservative
I don't think they're politically conservative, but they were raised in conservative families so I wouldn't be surprised if they probably still hold some of those beliefs.
@@iHaWkS15 I believe they are
@@iHaWkS15 The fact that they aren’t woke makes them 10000% more enjoyable as a band
not to “tie strings to my hands and feet” so so that I can “rain on your parade”, but socially, they’re both pretty liberal. josh has openly put black lives matter posts on his social media, even running a certain distance after the murder of George Floyd in support of the movement and message. he has shown support for the LGBTQIA+ community, along with Tyler, who embraced the pride flag at a concert. Tyler also has tweeted his support towards the community and has tweeted out “Black Lives Matter” himself. although they are christians and Tyler was raised in a conservative household, he’s not as politically and socially conservative as you might think. this is, however, only one part of their political ideology, so it’s possible they have conservative beliefs elsewhere in the political spectrum.
In morph there’s a lyric that sounds like F*cking
Also in levitate
@@pencilshavings_yt which lyric? 😂
Ode to sleep
He uses it in the context of The Bible.
This is cool
Well he did curse in one song. Ode to sleep. In the second verse.
that line in the song is referencing a verse in the bible
Jesus loves you!!!!
Facts
Who’s the 1 person that disliked
He probably missed the like button, that happened to me once.
@@gerbennoordhuis8156 RIP
don
let's go
They said the h word in “the judge”
They used its literal meaning. Hell is a real place
cough cough ode to sleep cough cough ODE TO SSLEEP
whore isn’t a curse word??
Doesn't count
@@headfullofwater237how?
@@clancyplaysvideogames the word "whore" is used 32 times in bible. Tyler doesn't curse on someone. He says: "metaphorically I'm a whore and that's denial number four".
@@headfullofwater237 oh
This is why I don't like the crowd during the live shows during Trees when they go "here we... here we... here we f-ing go", it feels disrespectful to the music
you're the second person I've seen say this but I've never heard this at any of their concerts. Are you mishearing the chant that comes from Tear in my Heart?
Do they need to?
So then, is it a last resort for the crowd to chant "here we f***ing go" during Trees at concerts? Is there just not another word that we can use to chant/get pumped up for the closing of the concert? The swearing there just seems unnecessary.
I've seen many of their shows and I've never heard that. Maybe that happened at one show you saw but that's absolutely not a universal thing. Tyler only says "let's go" without swearing and I've never heard the crowd swear either. Are you possibly mishearing the Tear in my Heart chant?
@@ninjagriff no, it's in a lot of recent shows, people are chanting it during Trees.
So many white people
so fucken what?
And?
Don
Dun
@@emerslancova7921 *JOSH DUN*