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Watch Twenty One Pilots’ Josh Dun share drum cover of Turnstile’s ‘T.L.C.’

Twenty One Pilots‘ Josh Dun has shared a punchy drum cover of Turnstile‘s ‘T.L.C.’ – check it out below.

In recent months, Dun has launched a YouTube account on which he occasionally uploads drum covers of songs that inspire him. So far, he has uploaded four covers, beginning with Metallica‘s ‘Master Of Puppets’.

He explained of that cover and all future ones at the time: “I enjoy sitting in my room and playing my drums. I often play whatever comes on Spotify – try and learn it and perform it all the way through. I decided to film some of these songs and put them on here. hope you enjoy – nothing too crazy just some play-throughs of songs I like.”

His latest cover sees him faithfully take on Turnstile’s frenetic hardcore cut ‘T.L.C.’ – he wrote to accompany the cover: “Posting songs that inspire me in some way or another. Whether that’s just a feeling or a desire to get better. Daniel Fang is a drummer worth watching to get inspired, and this song is rad.”

Watch Josh Dun’s drum cover of Turnstile’s ‘T.L.C.’ below.

Earlier this month, Twenty One Pilots were announced as a headliner at All Points East 2026 – which is also currently their only UK festival date of next year. You can find tickets here.

Their headline slot comes after the band recently covered The White Stripes‘ ‘Seven Nation Army’ for the latter’s Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction, which saw Olivia Rodrigo and Feist also cover the group’s classics.

Twenty One Pilots’ latest album ‘Breach’ was released on September 12, following on from 2024’s ‘Clancy’. In a three-star review of the latter, NME wrote: “The record fares better when it shoots for genuine experimentation, like on the weird, spacey ‘Lavish’; otherwise, ‘Clancy’ is more often than not the sound of a band spinning their wheels, caught in a strange space where their colourful conceptual ideas are being painted from a beige musical palette.”

Meanwhile, Twenty One Pilots are also set to headline Electric Castle 2026 alongside The Cure in Transylvania from July 16 through 19. You can find any remaining tickets here.

Meanwhile, Turnstile’s latest offering ‘Never Enough’ has scored a glowing five-star review, with NME writing: “What really glues ‘Never Enough’ together is its poptimist mindset. Combining a sentimental regard for various shades of rock with a focus on big, bright melodies (think of those sparkly synths backing the second pre-chorus vocal in the title track), and a free-wheeling approach to musical referents, the album constantly reaches out to the pop world: exploring how hardcore might form the basis for something technicolour, playful and accessible. That attitude towards the genre, as capable of mass appeal and ripe for experimentation, is what powers this excellent album.”

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