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'''''Regional At Best''''' is the second studio album by American musical-duo [[Twenty One Pilots]]. Upon the departure of Chris Salih and Nick Thomas, [[Twenty One Pilots]] frontman [[Tyler Joseph]] moved on with new drummer [[Josh Dun]]. The two released "Regional At Best" in June of 2011 and sponsered it with the "Regional At Best" tour.

===Background===
With no bass, Tyler and Josh did bass tracks via computer. They also donned a new electronic sound using keyboards and electronic drums. The album was also self-released and a special CD release show took sway for hundreds of fans.

===Track Listing===
Several "Regional At Best" tracks were featured on "[[Vessel|Twenty One Pilots Album]]". This led to Tyler and Josh discontinuing it.

1. Guns For Hands

2. Holding On to You

3. Ode to Sleep

4. Slowtown

5. Car Radio

6. Forest

7. Glowing Eyes

8. Kitchen Sink

9. Anathema

10. Lovely

11. Ruby

12. Trees

13. Be Concerned

14. Clear

One bonus track, "House Of Gold" was released in August of 2011.

===Personal===

[[Tyler Joseph]]: [[piano]], [[keyboard]], [[lead vocals]], [[keytar]]

[[Josh Dun]]: [[drums]], [[electronic drums]], [[background vocals]]

===Other Details===

On Track 8, their is vocal duties from Zack Joseph, Tyler's brother. On Track 13, Christian rapper Jocef sings the 2nd verse.
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