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DevoWhip ItAll Time Party Classics Vol.1
DevoDisco Dancer (12 Inch Mix)Telegenics Number 67A. Progressive. October 1988
DevoDisco DancerTelegenics Number 65A. Progressive. August 1988
DevoPost Post-Modern ManTelegenics Number 89A. Progressive. August 1990
DevoIn The Beginning Was The End. The Truth About De-EvolutionDevo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoSatisfactionDevo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoCome Back JoneeDevo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoThe Day My Baby Gave Me A SurpriseDevo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoWorried ManDevo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoWhip ItDevo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoGirl U WantDevo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoFreedom Of ChoiceDevo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoThrough Being CoolDevo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoLove Without AngerDevo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoBeautiful WorldDevo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoTime Out For FunDevo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoPeek-A-BooDevo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoThat's GoodDevo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoDisco DancerDevo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoPost Post-Modern ManDevo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoPost Post-Modern Man (Rocky Schenck Remix Version)Devo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoMongoloid (A Film By Bruce Conner)Devo. The Complete Truth About De-Evolution
DevoR U ExperiencedTelegenics December 1984. Volume Two. Number 21B
DevoWhip ItPure '80s. Totally New Wave
DevoDisco DancerVideopool Modern Dance August 1988
DevoWhip ItRock America Rock Of The 80s Vol.1
Devo(I Can't Me Get No) SatisfactionMixMash 70s Classics Vol.4
DevoWhip ItETV Network Vital Classics 17. 80's Pop Dance
DevoWhat We DoScreenplay VJ-Pro Dance Vision May 2011
DevoAre You Experienced?Rock America December 1984
DevoAre You Experienced?ETV Network Oldies 703
DevoThat's GoodAlternative Dance 80-83 Vol.2
DevoPeek-A-BooAlternative Dance 80-83 Vol.2
DevoFreedom Of ChoiceScreenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision Novelty And Comedy Vol.1 April 2010
DevoWhip ItScreenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision New Wave Vol.1 January 2005
DevoWhip ItAlternative Dance 80-83 Vol.1
DevoGirl U WantModern Rock Video November 2009
New-wave group popular throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, formed by a group of art students at Kent State University, principally Mark Mothersbaugh and Jerry Casale. Their name comes from the central concept of "de-evolution" - the idea that mankind is devolving instead of evolving. After releasing several records on their own Booji Boy label, their work on the short film The Truth About De-Evolution in 1976 got them signed to Warner Brothers, where they had a major hit in 1980 with the single "Whip It". After 1980, their career continuously faded from the public eye until the band called it quits in the early 1990s. However, they reformed for a series of live dates in 2004. Line-up: Mark Mothersbaugh: vocals, keyboards, guitar Gerald V. Casale: vocals, bass, keyboards Bob Mothersbaugh (Bob I): lead guitar, vocals Bob Casale (Bob II): rhythm guitar, keyboards, vocals Jim Mothersbaugh (1974-1976): drums Alan Myers (1976-1985): drums David Kendrick (1986-1990): drums Josh Freese (1995-current): drums Fred Armisen drums
Devo (, originally ) is an American rock band formed in 1972 consisting of members from Kent and Akron, Ohio. The classic line-up of the band included two sets of brothers, the Mothersbaughs (Mark and Bob) and the Casales (Gerald and Bob), along with Alan Myers. The band had a No. 14 Billboard chart hit in 1980 with the single "Whip It", and has maintained a cult following throughout its existence. Their style over time has shifted between punk, art rock, post-punk and new wave. Their music and stage show mingle kitsch science fiction themes, deadpan surrealist humor, and mordantly satirical social commentary. Their often discordant pop songs feature unusual synthetic instrumentation and time signatures that have proven influential on subsequent popular music, particularly new wave, industrial and alternative rock artists. Devo was also a pioneer of the music video, creating many memorable clips for the Laser Disc format, with "Whip It" getting heavy airplay in the early days of MTV.
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