Back in the Day

I remember watching this video and listening to the song a long time ago when I was younger, and I remember loving it for some strange reason even though I had no interest in the genre nor the group at the time.

But now that I'm older I revisited the video on Youtube and read the comments here, and I've finally come up with what I think this song and video really mean.

So the video begins with a scene of a dismal, dark, rusty city plagued by the sound of police sirens and helicopters, and you even hear a...

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its crazy that hamburger lady is seen as super disturbing when hamburger lady is pretty tame compared to this, ive always found slug bait disturbing.

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It's about how life will knock smug people down a few pegs when they tempt fate.

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To me this song can be read as being about heroin rather than a relationship. A lot of the imagery fits addiction almost too perfectly. “Turned blue like New Orleans” can refer to bruising at injection sites, while also nodding to the blues tradition that came out of pain and suffering. “I still feel you beneath my skin” feels literal; the drug stays inside you, physically and mentally. The repeated idea of being “tempted to throw my senses in” echoes the urge to go all in again. And “it’s easier to fly” works as a metaphor for getting high to...

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I think the song represents humanity itself and the conscience to avoid how futile our reasoning can be. We don't want to believe that the world can move on without us, but it absolutely can. We spend all our efforts being competitive and shutting other humans down, but that's not the objective. It's survival. Unless people don't care? Because if we're going to live forever, how are we going to kill each other? And if we're going to kill each other, how are we going to live forever? It's not about the survival of the few, that just reduces our...

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Back in the Day

OK, so I heard Tyler say in an interview that this song IS Twenty One Pilots. That it summarizes who they are. I thought… hmm… really? And after looking at they lyrics, I'm going to take a guess at why he said that...

As anyone who knows their lyrics has figured out, Tyler has been tormented by negative thoughts and even thoughts of suicide. In Christian imagery, and several of their songs, these "evil thoughts" are represented by demons (whether you believe them to be true demons or just psychological attacks from a darkness within). And in Christian belief, demons...

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