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Spotify Session: Twenty One Pilots Performs 'Car Radio' For Spotify On Tour

On a stop in Jacksonville, Florida, the Big Green Bus met up with Twenty One Pilots, the
schizoid pop duo, comprised of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun, for an intimate session. The band, known for its energetic live sets, treated a small group of fans to a rare, pared down performance. Twenty
 One Pilots' new EP, Three Songs, was recently released and will be followed by a full-length album in January 2013.


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