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Twenty One Pilots Reveal Tracklist, Release Date for ‘Breach’ Album

The Columbus duo previewed their eighth LP last month with "The Contract" single.

Twenty One Pilots Reveal Tracklist, Release Date for ‘Breach’ Album

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Ashley Osborn

Twenty One Pilots announced the release date and tracklist for their upcoming eighth studio album, Breach. The LP will drop on Fueled By Ramen on Sept. 12, just days before they kick off the Clancy Tour: Breach 2025 stadium/amphitheater tour, which will launch just down the road from their Columbus, Ohio hometown in Cincinnati at the home of the FC Cincinnati soccer club, TQL Stadium on Sept. 18.

Singer Tyler Joseph announced the album’s rundown in a novel way on Wednesday (July 16), scratching out the 13-song tracklist with a pencil on a yellow legal pad. Last month, the band previewed the new LP with the roiling single “The Contract” after the duo — which also features drummer Josh Dun — teased in May that the upcoming release will thematically continue the narrative arc that began with 2015’s Blurryface and continued on 2018’s Trench, 2021’s Scaled and Icy and 2024’s Clancy.


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“Hello Clancy. Hello Blurryface,” they wrote on social media in the announcement. “Let’s finish this.” In keeping with the band’s deep and wide mythmaking over the past decade, they began dropping Easter eggs and clues about the new album during the final run of shows in support of their Clancy LP, including a series of morse code messages that once again sent their faithful down the rabbit hole of code-breaking and clue searching that has become a fixture in the decade-long album series.

Check out the Breach tracklist and Joseph’s announcement below.

Breach tracklist:

“City Walls”“RAWFEAR”“Drum Show”“Garbage”“The Contract”“Downstairs”“Robot Voices”“Center Mass”“Cottonwood”“One Way”“Days Lie Dormant”“Tally”“Intentions”

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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