Twenty One Pilots Shares New Track 'Heathens' From 'Suicide Squad' Soundtrack
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The duo's new single is the first to be released off the soundtrack album, which is due out on August 5, the same day the movie's released in the U.S.

AceShowbiz - Twenty One Pilots is among musicians tapped for the soundtrack of the highly-anticipated "Suicide Squad". The duo recorded a brand new song called "Heathens", which they released for fans' listening pleasure on Friday, June 17.

The mid-tempo eerie track could totally be the next radio hit for the group, who previously dominated the airwaves with "Stressed Out". Over the haunting instrumental, vocalist Tyler Joseph sings lines like, "All my friends are heathens, take it slow/ Wait for them to ask you who you know/ Please don't make any sudden moves/ You don't know the half of the abused."

"Heathens" leads the "Suicide Squad" soundtrack album, which is due out the same day the movie hits theaters across the nation on August 5. The album will also feature a new track from Grimes, Skylar Grey, Kehlani and more. Lil Wayne is teaming up with Wiz Khalifa and Imagine Dragons for "Sucker for Pain" which is coming out on June 24 along with a video containing never-before-seen footage from the film.

Additionally, there will be Panic At the Disco's cover of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" as well as some previously-released tracks from Eminem, Grace and Creedence Clearwater Revival.

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