“Clear” is a song that stays true to its title and throws ambiguity out the window, which directly contrasts twenty one pilots' general nature. Religious allusions become painfully obvious references as if the writer became weary of fans questioning how religiously oriented his messages are. Tyler boldly proclaims his salvation, as well as explains why he didn’t before, and why he is now.

Unlike most of the songs on Regional at Best, “Clear” didn’t make the cut for the remastered 2013 release, Vessel. Lyrically and vocally, however, this song is just as dynamic as most of the tracks that did make the cut to Vessel.

Musically, it combines electronic psychedelic rock with interestingly placed and well-composed string sections. “Clear” evolves through multiple sections that almost sound like separate songs, but drummer Josh Dun drives it forward and ties it all up with some very creative percussive techniques.