Twenty One Pilots spent most of 2016 being unavoidable in the upper reaches of the Billboard Hot 100. They scored three top five hits that year -- "Stressed Out" (No.
2), "Ride" (No. 5) and "Heathens" (No. 2) -- and became the first rock band since The Beatles to notch two of them in the top 5 simultaneously.
But since then, they'd been absent altogether from the chart's top 40, with the highest-charting single off 2018's Trench being the No.
50-peaking "Jumpsuit." That changes this week with the debut of their disco-tinged new single "Level of Concern" -- a song explicitly written during and about this period of American life under quarantine -- which debuts at No.
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