Twenty One Pilots Are Now Guinness Book Of World Record Holders
By Katrina Nattress
December 20, 2020
Back in June, Twenty One Pilots invited fans to be part of what was supposed to be a never-ending video for their quarantine-inspired single "Level Of Concern." After 178 days of continuous play, drummer Josh Dun literally pulled the plug in a social media video. Before it came to an end, the band managed to break the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest video.
The shared the news via Instagram over the weekend.
"since josh accidentally pulled the plug on the never-ending video for Level of Concern, Guinness checked out the stats and declared it officially the longest video ever. congratulations, you did it," they wrote.
See the announcement below.
Last week, TOP added their name to the holiday song canon when they shared a festive new tune "Christmas Saves The Year."
They're working on a new album, too. However, we're not sure when we'll get to hear it.
“We're currently still working… it probably takes longer than some artists,we don’t have other people really helping us,”Josh Dunsaid in a recent interview. “Logistically, we’re in different places. We both have our own studios, which is really nice, so [Tyler] comes up with a lot of stuff there at his studio, sends it over to me, and then I come up with some stuff here at my studio and then send it back.”
The drummer also admitted that he doesn't have a "full solid answer" as to when fans can expect the new collection of songs. “Hopefully sooner than later,” he said. “We always really want it to be right and as good as possible.”
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