04/05/2021 - Account Terminated
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As expected, the loading bar reached 100% on April 5th, at 3PM Eastern Time. After its completion, the website refreshed itself and all of its previous content disappeared, being replaced by an error message titled “Account Terminated”.
- When the infraction number (3.12.1.14.3.25 9.19 4.5.1.4) is translated (using A=1, B=2, etc.), it spells out “CLANCY IS DEAD”.
- Moreover, in the error message, the letter o in the word offender turns into an ø once you hover the cursor over it. Clicking it briefly shows a poster advertising the next album along with a livestream performance. In total, there are three posters. The text at the bottom of each poster reads as it follows:
Scaled and Icy and Twenty One Pilots – Livestream Experience is presented in association with DMA ORG and Good Day Dema. The views and opinions expressed on this program are those of The Sacred Municipality of Dema and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the artist. Any content provided during this filmed performance event is property of DMA ORG. 3.12.1.14.3.25 9.19 4.5.1.4
Additional Info:
- The acronym “FPE” (previously meaning “the Few, the Proud, the Emotional” from the Blurryface song “Fairly Local” and also “Failed Perimeter Escape” from the dmaorg file ba_dge.jpg) reappears once again in the posters as an abbreviation for “Feature Performance Event”.
- On April 8th, 2021, one day after the release of the single "Shy Away", Tyler revealed through an Instagram story the name of the creature featured on the album artwork: "Trash The Dragon".
- Trash's design is based on a dragon drawn by British illustrator Walter Crane and featured in a 1895-1897 edition of the English epic poem "The Faerie Queene" by Edmund Spenser, currently available in the public domain.
- Trash's body contains a set of lines which precisely resemble the aerial view of Clancy Way - a street in Columbus, Ohio, where the music videos for "Truce" and "Goner" were filmed. Additionally, another set of lines form letters spelling the word "DESTROY".
- Trivia: A notable motif (acknowledged by themselves and the fans) seen in nearly all of Tyler and Josh’s previous public appearances as a band, including shows, photoshoots and interviews is that Tyler always places himself to the left of Josh. The three posters, however, do not follow this pattern.