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The first song on their first album, twenty one pilots, “Implicit Demand for Proof” begins with a melodic piano piece which introduces the listener to the musical virtuosity of twenty one pilots.
The track evolves quickly into an angst-y piece that details Tyler Joseph’s struggle with his religious...
[Instrumental Intro]
[Verse 1]
I know You're not a liar and I know You could set fire this day
Go ahead and make me look away
Strike me down, I am calling Your lightning down from Your dark hiding place
Go ahead and show me Your face
[Chorus]
Reign down and destroy me
Reign down and destroy me
Reign down (Reign down)
[Verse 2]
I mean no disrespect
I am simply very perplexed by Your ways
Why would you let us use your name?
[Chorus]
Reign down and destroy me
Reign down and destroy me
Reign down and destroy me
Reign down and destroy me
[Outro]
Reign down (Down!)
Reign down (Down!)
(Down! Down! Reign!)
Implicit Demand for Proof was written by Tyler Joseph.
Implicit Demand for Proof was produced by Tyler Joseph.
twenty one pilots released Implicit Demand for Proof on Tue Dec 29 2009.
Tyler is most likely speaking to God given his religious background. He is implicitly demanding proof of God’s existence, going as far as taunting Him. In a sense, he’s praying to God to show him a sign that He is real.