The Clique really is a fanbase unlike any other and many of them definitely belong in the FBI after their recent work during the newest “Level Of Concern”-related release.
Two weeks ago, twenty one pilots asked fans to call a weird number and solve a website with 20 cryptic codes. Fans were quick to get started on the challenge and in record time began cracking the codes that opened USB drives with exclusive behind-the-scenes photos and more.
Much to Josh Dun and Tyler Joseph's surprise, the Clique managed to get through every single hidden code in about 12 hours — something the guys thought would take over a week.
Twenty one pilots took to Twitter to congratulate fans on their hard work and announced another special surprise.
“We didn’t think you would tear through the codes so easily. should have taken a week but you did it in just over 12 hours. you got us this time,” the band wrote. “Now join in with your footage, your art, your dances, and be a part of the first ever never-ending music video.”
The never-ending “Level Of Concern” music video went live around midnight on Monday (June 22) and refreshes every 3 minutes and 40 seconds with new fan clips in real-time.
Fans can click here to upload their footage to be included in the music video.
While we've gotten plenty of “Level Of Concern”-related announcements, the guys are busy working on even more new songs for fans while in quarantine.
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