In a sense, this message isn't just for younger Tyler, it's also for Tyler Joseph's younger audience but the one caution that he gives him is "just don't believe the hype". Obviously we know that young Tyler has gone through some stuff, some of those experiences seemed to be the inspiration for other songs that we hear on other twenty one pilots albums and they are certainly a part of that inspiration for the song "Kitchen Sink" and for the reason that he turns to songwriting and lyrics writing in the first place but here what he seems to be saying is "nice to know my kind, will be on my side", so that could be him referring to the skeleton clique, and then he says "and you know you're a terrible sight", and so he's saying like "kid, you're messed up there's not a lot that's going on very well for you right now there's mistakes that you've made that maybe other people have done that have hurt you" but he says "but you'll be just fine" he is saying that this kid is going to figure it out, and it's going to be okay, he's going to make it through. So he's using the word "you", so we know he is talking to somebody, and it's interesting here, because I don't know if he's ever done this before and in an interview with Coup De Main magazine, he explained what "The Hype" is actually about, #TWENTY ONE PILOTS THE HYPE HOW TO#And whether you're feeling overstimulated or paralyzed in the case of "The Hype", a lot of times, writing song lyrics, and figuring out how to express yourself that way, or just to organise things mentally by journaling, is a really good way to get things figured out and based on this verse, we know that Tyler is about to work through something. I often feel a similar feeling, where I feel overstimulated, where there's just so much music, YouTube videos, shows, emails, or anything really they're just coming from a lot of different sectors of my life and I just feel like my mind is almost in a race, and like there's a lot of thoughts, and I just need to be calm and to slow it down and if you will "polarize", wink wink. His basement is where his studio is, so possibly he's going to write a song to try to figure it out which means that this song could be him trying to figure out what makes him not feel right. It's like he's setting the stage for the rest of the song basically he's saying that there's something that feels cold or not right inside of him and he needs to figure it out and so he's gonna go to his "basement tapes". I'll record my step through for my basement tapes I've got to step through or I’ll dissipate Today we are talking about “The Hype” by twenty one pilots it’s the eighth song on the album Trench and we're going to start with verse one, so here we hear Tyler saying, Verse One There's a lot going into it, and we're going to explain all of it. There's a song on Trench that there's an awful lot of hype about can you guess which song that is? Yeah, it's “The Hype”… That was a bad joke, I know but there's a good reason for any hype that there may be around the song, because it is a very interesting song.
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