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21 covers of Twenty One Pilots

Chances are when you’re one of the biggest bands in the world, there are bound to be covers aplenty of your vast discography. Head below for just a handful of the many different spins on Twenty One Pilots.

1. The multitalented cover

If you’ve ever wondered what it would sound like if Korn, David Bowie or Nirvana had penned “Heathens,” then look no further than Ten Second Songs.

2. The full band cover

Our Last Night have done full band covers of everyone from the Beatles to Justin Bieber, but this take on “Stressed Out” takes the cake.

3. The poolside cover

Before she was being deemed “the next Taylor Swift” by Simon Cowell on America’s Got Talent and eventually taking home the title, 12-year-old Grace VanderWaal was posting quirky covers on YouTube, with one of the most recent ones being “We Don’t Believe What’s On TV.”

4. The multitasking cover

This cover of “Ride” shows several sides of YouTuber Alex Aiono’s musical range, from ukulele playing to harmonizing.

5. The emotional cover

This YouTube user mashed together two of the slower and über-emotional tracks from Twenty One Pilots’ discography: “Truce” and “Goner.”

6. The abandoned building cover

Singer/songwriter Chris Brenner played a ukulele and belted out a mashup of “The Judge” and “Stressed Out” while exploring a somewhat eerie, dilapidated building.

7. The Joker cover

This is definitely one of the more dedicated covers of “Heathens,” with the drummer going full-on Joker for the Suicide Squad soundtrack tune.

8. The street jam cover

Pop duo the Weekend Riot teamed up for an energetic rendition of “Tear In My Heart” as they walked down a city block with ukulele and acoustic guitars in hand.

9. The talent show cover

This duo’s cover kicked off with a well-received joke before launching into a seriously rad cover of “Holding On To You,” complete with matching outfits.

10. The ultimate mash up cover

Beth O’Reilly’s cover has a little bit of everything that will please a wide range of fans, from “Addict With A Pen” to “Lovely” to “House of Gold” to “Lane Boy.”

11. The kids cover

This pint-sized recreation of the “Stressed Out” video is just oozing with cuteness from the tricycles to the matching hashtag tees.

12. The music video cover

This duo went all out with their “Trees” cover by making a music video complete with a serene water backdrop and interesting outfit changes.

13. The quirky cover

Singer Dodie Clark delivered her own passionate rendition of Blurryface closer “Goner” against an aesthetically pleasing backdrop.

14. The Hocus Pocus cover

Equal parts bizarre and intriguing, Unexpected Musicals shows viewers what it would look like if the Sanderson sisters performed “Heathens.”

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