Chords for twenty one pilots - #TOPdebate (Recap)
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[D] In the fall of 2015, 21 pilots set out on the headlining Blurry Face Tour.
[Gbm] Little did they know that the social media site Twitter would soon add a brand new function that could very well tear the members apart.
Soon after the tour began in September, Twitter added a polling service to their mobile [Db] interface.
Users could now post a [B] question, present two possible answers, and let their followers vote by simply clicking on one of the two choices.
After 24 hours, [A] the polls were closed and a winning entry is selected based on percentage of [Gbm] voters.
After a performance in South Dakota, the band [Gb] retired to their bus to perform their nightly ritual of cruising the internet.
Tyler Joseph, the one [E] that plays the piano and [D] sings, along with Josh Dunn, the drummer, stumbled across this new interactive [E] initiative on Twitter.
[A] It started with [D] jokes.
But [G]
[D]
[Am] with two answers being the only choices the followers can choose [G] from, the next logical step was Josh [D] or Tyler.
On [Gb] the 29th of October, the band's [G] Twitter account posted a note detailing the voting rules.
[D]
[G]
[G]
[D]
[G]
[D]
[G]
[D]
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Thus began the T.O.P. debate.
[A]
[Eb]
Hello, [Ebm] and welcome to T.O.P. debate.
I [Bb] promise to have Red Bull in [Cm] every Coke machine in every school.
[B] I started listening to Christmas music [Bb] yesterday.
I would love [Abm] to find someone I could believe in who would change [B] that and make ranch dressing free [G] everywhere.
I will [Fm] change that.
[Cm] [B]
[F] [Bb] Schools [Eb] need to cut back on students.
I will make them free.
This [Bb] man to my right [Eb] mutes everyone.
I'm coming from the guy [C] who took a screenshot of his check mark when he got it and texted [Fm] me and said, I'm better than everybody.
[Ab]
At the promised [C] time that night, the poll went [Gm] live.
[Cm] [E] The end of the debate videos did not [Gm] necessarily represent the end of [D] Josh and Tyler's initiatives to sway [Cm] voters.
Next came the negative [Eb] political ads.
Do you think you know [D] Josh Dunn?
I don't think you do.
Did you know that [Bb] anyone Josh Dunn follows on Twitter, he mutes?
Josh Dunn, a loving, caring family [Bm] man.
But did you know he pours his [N] milk before he pours his cereal?
Josh Dunn, an enthusiastic show drummer.
But does he know the lyrics to his own songs?
Well, he knows like holding on to you because he's been playing it for so many [Bb] years.
But the other stuff?
No.
[C] My name's Tyler Joseph and I approve this message.
[Bb] In the fall of 2010, Tyler Joseph was pulled over.
Do you really want to vote for somebody who's been pulled over?
Tyler Joseph has a view on gun control that Josh Dunn does not agree with.
Do you really want to vote for somebody that has a [A] view on gun control that Josh Dunn disagrees with?
[Eb] Tyler Joseph says he will get everyone verified on Twitter.
But do you know who's not verified on Twitter?
His entire [C] family.
My name is Josh Dunn and I approve this message.
[N] [Cm]
It's before the [D] Milwaukee show.
[N]
It's about 23 hours after we set up the poll to [A] see if Tyler or Josh wins.
[Eb] Right now it's 51, [Ab] me, to 49, Tyler.
[Gb] It's super close.
We're both practicing the tattoos just in case we [Db] both have to [Gm] write a name.
[G] Tyler's practicing writing his name right now [N] on a fake hand.
I can't believe it's this close.
Over a quarter of a million votes and it's that close.
The 24 hours of voting had finally come to an end.
After all of the debating, after all of the campaigning, over 250 [Eb],000 votes came in and the results [Db] were an even 50-50.
I don't know if you've been paying attention.
I was losing [Eb] 51% to 49 [Db]% and right at the very end, right at the very end it went [Ab] 50-50.
[Eb] So what actually happened [Db] is we tied.
[Eb] [Db] Option number one was well, you know, we tied meaning neither of us have to get tattoos.
But then you [Ab] know what?
[Eb] Then we decided, hey, let's just both [Db] tattoo our names on each other.
[Eb] Please [Db] give it up for friendship.
[Eb] [Db]
[Eb] [Db]
[Ab]
[Gbm] Little did they know that the social media site Twitter would soon add a brand new function that could very well tear the members apart.
Soon after the tour began in September, Twitter added a polling service to their mobile [Db] interface.
Users could now post a [B] question, present two possible answers, and let their followers vote by simply clicking on one of the two choices.
After 24 hours, [A] the polls were closed and a winning entry is selected based on percentage of [Gbm] voters.
After a performance in South Dakota, the band [Gb] retired to their bus to perform their nightly ritual of cruising the internet.
Tyler Joseph, the one [E] that plays the piano and [D] sings, along with Josh Dunn, the drummer, stumbled across this new interactive [E] initiative on Twitter.
[A] It started with [D] jokes.
But [G]
[D]
[Am] with two answers being the only choices the followers can choose [G] from, the next logical step was Josh [D] or Tyler.
On [Gb] the 29th of October, the band's [G] Twitter account posted a note detailing the voting rules.
[D]
[G]
[G]
[D]
[G]
[D]
[G]
[D]
[G]
Thus began the T.O.P. debate.
[A]
[Eb]
Hello, [Ebm] and welcome to T.O.P. debate.
I [Bb] promise to have Red Bull in [Cm] every Coke machine in every school.
[B] I started listening to Christmas music [Bb] yesterday.
I would love [Abm] to find someone I could believe in who would change [B] that and make ranch dressing free [G] everywhere.
I will [Fm] change that.
[Cm] [B]
[F] [Bb] Schools [Eb] need to cut back on students.
I will make them free.
This [Bb] man to my right [Eb] mutes everyone.
I'm coming from the guy [C] who took a screenshot of his check mark when he got it and texted [Fm] me and said, I'm better than everybody.
[Ab]
At the promised [C] time that night, the poll went [Gm] live.
[Cm] [E] The end of the debate videos did not [Gm] necessarily represent the end of [D] Josh and Tyler's initiatives to sway [Cm] voters.
Next came the negative [Eb] political ads.
Do you think you know [D] Josh Dunn?
I don't think you do.
Did you know that [Bb] anyone Josh Dunn follows on Twitter, he mutes?
Josh Dunn, a loving, caring family [Bm] man.
But did you know he pours his [N] milk before he pours his cereal?
Josh Dunn, an enthusiastic show drummer.
But does he know the lyrics to his own songs?
Well, he knows like holding on to you because he's been playing it for so many [Bb] years.
But the other stuff?
No.
[C] My name's Tyler Joseph and I approve this message.
[Bb] In the fall of 2010, Tyler Joseph was pulled over.
Do you really want to vote for somebody who's been pulled over?
Tyler Joseph has a view on gun control that Josh Dunn does not agree with.
Do you really want to vote for somebody that has a [A] view on gun control that Josh Dunn disagrees with?
[Eb] Tyler Joseph says he will get everyone verified on Twitter.
But do you know who's not verified on Twitter?
His entire [C] family.
My name is Josh Dunn and I approve this message.
[N] [Cm]
It's before the [D] Milwaukee show.
[N]
It's about 23 hours after we set up the poll to [A] see if Tyler or Josh wins.
[Eb] Right now it's 51, [Ab] me, to 49, Tyler.
[Gb] It's super close.
We're both practicing the tattoos just in case we [Db] both have to [Gm] write a name.
[G] Tyler's practicing writing his name right now [N] on a fake hand.
I can't believe it's this close.
Over a quarter of a million votes and it's that close.
The 24 hours of voting had finally come to an end.
After all of the debating, after all of the campaigning, over 250 [Eb],000 votes came in and the results [Db] were an even 50-50.
I don't know if you've been paying attention.
I was losing [Eb] 51% to 49 [Db]% and right at the very end, right at the very end it went [Ab] 50-50.
[Eb] So what actually happened [Db] is we tied.
[Eb] [Db] Option number one was well, you know, we tied meaning neither of us have to get tattoos.
But then you [Ab] know what?
[Eb] Then we decided, hey, let's just both [Db] tattoo our names on each other.
[Eb] Please [Db] give it up for friendship.
[Eb] [Db]
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[Ab]
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[D] In the fall of 2015, 21 pilots set out on the headlining Blurry Face Tour.
[Gbm] Little did they know that the social media site Twitter would soon add a brand new function that could very well tear the members apart.
Soon after the tour began in September, Twitter added a polling service to their mobile [Db] interface.
Users could now post a [B] question, present two possible answers, and let their followers vote by simply clicking on one of the two choices.
After 24 hours, [A] the polls were closed and a winning entry is selected based on percentage of [Gbm] voters.
_ After a performance in South Dakota, the band [Gb] retired to their bus to perform their nightly ritual of cruising the internet.
Tyler Joseph, the one [E] that plays the piano and [D] sings, along with Josh Dunn, the drummer, stumbled across this new interactive [E] initiative on Twitter.
[A] It started with [D] jokes.
But _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _
[Am] with two answers being the only choices the followers can choose [G] from, the next logical step was Josh [D] or Tyler.
On [Gb] the 29th of October, the band's [G] Twitter account posted a note detailing the voting rules.
[D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ Thus began the T.O.P. debate.
_ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _
Hello, [Ebm] and welcome to T.O.P. debate.
I [Bb] promise to have Red Bull in [Cm] every Coke machine in every school.
[B] I started listening to Christmas music [Bb] yesterday.
I would love [Abm] to find someone I could believe in who would change [B] that and make ranch dressing free [G] everywhere.
I will [Fm] change that.
_ [Cm] _ _ [B] _
_ [F] _ [Bb] _ Schools [Eb] need to cut back on students.
I will make them free.
This [Bb] man to my right [Eb] mutes everyone.
I'm coming from the guy [C] who took a screenshot of his check mark when he got it and texted [Fm] me and said, I'm better than everybody.
[Ab]
At the promised [C] time that night, the poll went [Gm] live.
_ [Cm] _ _ [E] The end of the debate videos did not [Gm] necessarily represent the end of [D] Josh and Tyler's initiatives to sway [Cm] voters.
Next came the negative [Eb] political ads.
Do you think you know [D] Josh Dunn?
I don't think you do.
Did you know that [Bb] anyone Josh Dunn follows on Twitter, he mutes?
Josh Dunn, a loving, caring family [Bm] man.
But did you know he pours his [N] milk before he pours his cereal?
Josh Dunn, an enthusiastic show drummer.
But does he know the lyrics to his own songs? _
Well, he knows like holding on to you because he's been playing it for so many [Bb] years.
But the other stuff?
No.
[C] My name's Tyler Joseph and I approve this message.
[Bb] _ In the fall of 2010, Tyler Joseph was pulled over.
Do you really want to vote for somebody who's been pulled over?
Tyler Joseph has a view on gun control that Josh Dunn does not agree with.
Do you really want to vote for somebody that has a [A] view on gun control that Josh Dunn disagrees with?
[Eb] Tyler Joseph says he will get everyone verified on Twitter.
But do you know who's not verified on Twitter?
His entire [C] family. _ _
_ My name is Josh Dunn and I approve this message.
_ [N] _ _ _ _ [Cm]
It's before the [D] Milwaukee show.
_ [N]
It's about 23 hours after we set up the poll to [A] see if Tyler or Josh wins.
[Eb] Right now it's 51, [Ab] me, to 49, Tyler.
[Gb] It's super close.
We're both practicing the tattoos just in case we [Db] both have to [Gm] write a name.
[G] Tyler's practicing writing his name right now [N] on a fake hand.
_ _ I can't believe it's this close.
_ Over a quarter of a million votes and it's that close.
_ The 24 hours of voting had finally come to an end.
After all of the debating, after all of the campaigning, over 250 [Eb],000 votes came in and the results [Db] were an even 50-50.
I don't know if you've been paying attention.
I was losing [Eb] 51% to 49 [Db]% and right at the very end, right at the very end it went [Ab] 50-50.
[Eb] So what actually happened [Db] is we tied. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Db] Option number one was well, you know, we tied meaning neither of us have to get tattoos.
But then you [Ab] know what?
[Eb] Then we decided, hey, let's just both [Db] tattoo our names on each other. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ Please [Db] give it up for friendship.
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ _ [Db] _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _
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[D] In the fall of 2015, 21 pilots set out on the headlining Blurry Face Tour.
[Gbm] Little did they know that the social media site Twitter would soon add a brand new function that could very well tear the members apart.
Soon after the tour began in September, Twitter added a polling service to their mobile [Db] interface.
Users could now post a [B] question, present two possible answers, and let their followers vote by simply clicking on one of the two choices.
After 24 hours, [A] the polls were closed and a winning entry is selected based on percentage of [Gbm] voters.
_ After a performance in South Dakota, the band [Gb] retired to their bus to perform their nightly ritual of cruising the internet.
Tyler Joseph, the one [E] that plays the piano and [D] sings, along with Josh Dunn, the drummer, stumbled across this new interactive [E] initiative on Twitter.
[A] It started with [D] jokes.
But _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ _ _ [D] _
[Am] with two answers being the only choices the followers can choose [G] from, the next logical step was Josh [D] or Tyler.
On [Gb] the 29th of October, the band's [G] Twitter account posted a note detailing the voting rules.
[D] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [G] _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [D] _ _ _ _ _
_ [G] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [G] _ _ _
_ _ _ Thus began the T.O.P. debate.
_ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Eb] _
Hello, [Ebm] and welcome to T.O.P. debate.
I [Bb] promise to have Red Bull in [Cm] every Coke machine in every school.
[B] I started listening to Christmas music [Bb] yesterday.
I would love [Abm] to find someone I could believe in who would change [B] that and make ranch dressing free [G] everywhere.
I will [Fm] change that.
_ [Cm] _ _ [B] _
_ [F] _ [Bb] _ Schools [Eb] need to cut back on students.
I will make them free.
This [Bb] man to my right [Eb] mutes everyone.
I'm coming from the guy [C] who took a screenshot of his check mark when he got it and texted [Fm] me and said, I'm better than everybody.
[Ab]
At the promised [C] time that night, the poll went [Gm] live.
_ [Cm] _ _ [E] The end of the debate videos did not [Gm] necessarily represent the end of [D] Josh and Tyler's initiatives to sway [Cm] voters.
Next came the negative [Eb] political ads.
Do you think you know [D] Josh Dunn?
I don't think you do.
Did you know that [Bb] anyone Josh Dunn follows on Twitter, he mutes?
Josh Dunn, a loving, caring family [Bm] man.
But did you know he pours his [N] milk before he pours his cereal?
Josh Dunn, an enthusiastic show drummer.
But does he know the lyrics to his own songs? _
Well, he knows like holding on to you because he's been playing it for so many [Bb] years.
But the other stuff?
No.
[C] My name's Tyler Joseph and I approve this message.
[Bb] _ In the fall of 2010, Tyler Joseph was pulled over.
Do you really want to vote for somebody who's been pulled over?
Tyler Joseph has a view on gun control that Josh Dunn does not agree with.
Do you really want to vote for somebody that has a [A] view on gun control that Josh Dunn disagrees with?
[Eb] Tyler Joseph says he will get everyone verified on Twitter.
But do you know who's not verified on Twitter?
His entire [C] family. _ _
_ My name is Josh Dunn and I approve this message.
_ [N] _ _ _ _ [Cm]
It's before the [D] Milwaukee show.
_ [N]
It's about 23 hours after we set up the poll to [A] see if Tyler or Josh wins.
[Eb] Right now it's 51, [Ab] me, to 49, Tyler.
[Gb] It's super close.
We're both practicing the tattoos just in case we [Db] both have to [Gm] write a name.
[G] Tyler's practicing writing his name right now [N] on a fake hand.
_ _ I can't believe it's this close.
_ Over a quarter of a million votes and it's that close.
_ The 24 hours of voting had finally come to an end.
After all of the debating, after all of the campaigning, over 250 [Eb],000 votes came in and the results [Db] were an even 50-50.
I don't know if you've been paying attention.
I was losing [Eb] 51% to 49 [Db]% and right at the very end, right at the very end it went [Ab] 50-50.
[Eb] So what actually happened [Db] is we tied. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ _ [Db] Option number one was well, you know, we tied meaning neither of us have to get tattoos.
But then you [Ab] know what?
[Eb] Then we decided, hey, let's just both [Db] tattoo our names on each other. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Eb] _ Please [Db] give it up for friendship.
_ _ _ _ _ _
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