Josh Dun Dropped A Clue About The New TØP Era A Year Ago And We Bet You Didn't Notice

9 July 2018, 17:41

Josh Dun
Josh Dun. Picture: Getty
Woodrow Whyte

By Woodrow Whyte

Did the Josh Dun Huns spot this?

Earlier today (June 9) Twenty One Pilots started to unveil the visuals for their next era, the follow up to 2015's Blurryface, and it looked very...yellow.

In London, a new TØP logo etched onto luminous yellow tape appeared on billboards near Waterloo station. The billboards have reportedly been spotted in Toronto and Berlin too.

Then this afternoon the band updated all of their digital platforms with similar looking visuals and, ngl, we are very much here for it.

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But wait a minute, doesn't that shade of yellow look familiar?

If you cast your mind back to February 2017, you'll remember Twenty One Pilots' infamous appearance at the Grammy Awards. Tyler and Josh accepted the award for Best Pop Duo/Group for 'Stressed Out' in their underwear, gifting us one of our most treasured GIFs in our bookmark folder.

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Tyler and Josh's knees. Share if you agree.

But noticed something else? Yep, the colour of Josh's hair is EXACTLY the same shade as the yellow found in their new visuals. Now, if this was anybody else we'd say it was a coincidence but TØP are notorious for the secret meanings and messaging in all their visual work. Also, Josh dyed his hair red during the Blurryface era. Do you honestly think Josh Dun would just randomly select that shade of goodDyeyoung? No way, henny.

Josh actually dyed his hair around the Christmas before the Grammy's and kept it until the last posts on his own social media channels (we don't know whether he still has it now) back in July 2017.

People are also pointing out the yellow jacket that Tyler wears in the 'Heathens' video [H/T AltPress]. In the beginning of the video, he wears an orange jumpsuit but then when he steps onto the stage at the end, it changes to yellow.

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We are shook.

So what do you think? Do you think Tyler and Josh planned this all along?