Drum Show Lyrics – twenty one pilots (Breach)

“Drum Show” Lyrics by twenty one pilots (Breach) is a latest English song in the voice of twenty one pilots. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Drum Show” song lyrics are also written by twenty one pilots. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Drum Show” by twenty one pilots (Breach) talks about feeling trapped and restless, caught between places you don’t want to be, and using music and motion as an escape. The “Drum Show” feels like a release, a way to drown out heavy thoughts. Driving fast or slow becomes a way to feel alive, while underneath there’s a quiet wish for change, even if it’s never said out loud.

Drum Show Lyrics

[Intro: Tyler Joseph]
Putting on a drum show
Ooh-ooh

[Verse 1: Tyler Joseph]
Completed checklist for today
Now they have to let you out of your cage
Feeling stuck between a rock and a home
Two places you do not want to go
So, so

[Chorus: Tyler Joseph]

He’s putting on a drum show
Even now, even now, even now
He’ll take the longer way home
Even now, even now, even now
He’ll never ever say so
He drives fast just to feel it, feel it (Feel it)
He drives slow if his song’s not over (Feel it)
Drown it out, drown it out

[Post-Chorus: Tyler Joseph]
Show
Ooh-ooh

[Verse 2: Tyler Joseph]
He’d rather feel something than nothing at all
So he swerves all around as his head starts to fall, turns it up
Stuck between a rock and a home
Two places he does not wanna go
So, so

[Chorus: Tyler Joseph & Josh Dun]
He’s putting on a drum show
Even now, even now, even now
He’ll take the longer way home (I’ve been this way)
Even now, even now, even now

He’ll never ever say so (I want to change)
He drives fast just to feel it, feel it (Feel it)
He drives slow if his song’s not over (Feel it)
Drown it out, drown it out

[Bridge: Josh Dun & Tyler Joseph]
I’ve been this way
I want to change
I’ve been this way
I want to change

[Chorus: Tyler Joseph & Josh Dun]
He’s putting on a drum show
Even now, well even now, well even now
He’ll take the longer way home (I’ve been this way)
Even now, well even now, well even now
He’ll never ever say so (I want to change)
He drives fast just to feel it, feel it (Feel it)
He drives slow if his song’s not over (I’ve been this way; feel it)
Drown it out, drown it out (I want to change)

[Outro: Josh Dun & Tyler Joseph]
I’ve been this way (Feel it, feel it)
I want to change (Feel it, feel it)
I’ve been this way (Feel it, feel it)
I want to—

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Drum Show Lyrics Meaning

[Intro: Tyler Joseph]
Starting fresh, ready to release built-up energy.

[Verse 1: Tyler Joseph]
It feels like going through the motions, finishing tasks but still trapped inside limits you don’t like. The sense of being stuck between obligations and personal struggles leaves no safe place to go, just pressure piling up quietly.

[Chorus: Tyler Joseph]
The drum show feels like a way of coping, masking emotions with rhythm and noise. Taking the long way home represents avoiding hard truths. Driving becomes symbolic—fast for thrill, slow for escape—while music helps drown out inner thoughts. He never admits his struggles openly, but the performance speaks louder.

[Post-Chorus: Tyler Joseph]
A burst of expression, keeping energy alive.

[Verse 2: Tyler Joseph]
Numbing out isn’t an option; he’d rather feel chaos than emptiness. Swerving and turning music up show a desperate attempt to stay awake and engaged. The same feeling of being trapped remains, stuck between two places he doesn’t belong.

[Chorus: Tyler Joseph & Josh Dun]
The performance continues as an outlet, even when change feels overdue. Taking the longer route is both avoidance and reflection. Driving habits become metaphors for controlling emotions—rushing to feel alive, slowing down when the song still carries him. He avoids saying how heavy things feel, instead pouring it into the rhythm.

[Bridge: Josh Dun & Tyler Joseph]
Acknowledgment of staying the same but craving transformation.

[Chorus: Tyler Joseph & Josh Dun]
The repetition of the drum show reflects persistence in hiding feelings while also trying to release them. Taking longer routes mirrors hesitation to face inner battles. Fast driving brings temporary relief, slow driving prolongs the escape. The chants of wanting change but being stuck highlight the cycle of habits. The music acts as a shield, covering pain while giving an outlet for emotions he can’t express directly.

[Outro: Josh Dun & Tyler Joseph]
The repetition shows struggle—being stuck in the same cycle but also longing for a shift. Saying he wants change but still falling back into old patterns feels like an unfinished journey, left hanging on purpose.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Drum Show song?
A. Drum Show song is sung by twenty one pilots.

Q. Who wrote Drum Show lyrics?
A. Drum Show lyrics are penned by twenty one pilots.

Q. Who has given the music of Drum Show song?
A. Drum Show music is composed and produced by twenty one pilots.

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