Now, at that point I knew the song fairly well and knew that the song contained no expletives or other inappropriate wordsor so I thought As the second verse rolled around, the station censored the word bullets, which is said around four times in that particular verse. (Sorry) Have you heard any weird radio edits of Twenty One Pilots? Let us know below. The other day I was driving with my sisters and one of our current favorite songs, Ride by Twenty One Pilots, came on our local radio station. Wanna hear that awful version? Of course you do. Still, the worst edit of all is, of course, the Kidz Bop album take on "Ride". It was serviced to US contemporary hit radio on April 11, 2016, as the albums fifth. Still, it does seem odd that while KROQ and alt stations will play the tracks unedited, other stations felt the need to remove the word "docked" or "bullet", particularly when it is so integral to the imagery of the lyrics - this is hardly the most offensive band out there is it? The music video for the song was released on YouTube the following day.
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For example, a number of Orlando stations removed any songs with references to guns after the Pulse nightclub shootings.
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This is fairly common practice for stations, often removing any kind of violent imagery if a local shooting or tragedy has taken place recently. But it turns out it's not just "Heathens" that gets the edit, with other fans noticing that "Ride" has had its references to bullets removed on some pop stations.