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| | New Devo album release date November 03, 2009 Freedom Of Choice CD (1980) Remastered; Deluxe Edition
$12.40 1980's FREEDOM OF CHOICE proved to be Artist's big commercial breakthrough. Due to its massive hit single "Whip It" (one of the most memorable and original singles of the year) and a more refined sound, FREEDOM OF CHOICE is Artist's
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| New Devo album release date November 03, 2009 Q: Are We Not Me? A: We Are Devo! CD (1978) Remastered; Deluxe Edition
$12.40 Produced by Brian Eno, the album serves as a great introduction to the band's quirky and highly original sound-- stiff grooves, robotic rhythms, and humorously intellectual lyrics abound. Artist's 1978 debut is an absolute new wave/alternative classic.
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| Q: Are We Not Me? A: We Are Devo! CD (1978)
$6.15 Artist's 1978 debut is an absolute new wave/alternative classic. Produced by Brian Eno, the album serves as a great introduction to the band's quirky and highly original sound-- stiff grooves, robotic rhythms, and humorously intellectual lyrics abound.
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| Freedom Of Choice CD (1980)
$9.09 1980's FREEDOM OF CHOICE proved to be Artist's big commercial breakthrough. Due to its massive hit single "Whip It" (one of the most memorable and original singles of the year) and a more refined sound, FREEDOM OF CHOICE is Artist's
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| Devo - The Complete Truth About De-Evolution DVD (2003)
$11.39 Artist were a seminal new wave band who, thanks to heavy rotation for their "Whip It" video on MTV, almost crept into the national consciousness in the 1980s. Their quirky, poly-rhythmic tunes always had a strong pop edge to them,
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| Greatest Hits CD (1990)
$5.99 In 1990, Warner Bros., issued a two-volume compilation titled GREATEST HITS and GREATEST MISSES (each sold separately), which contained material from all six of the band's albums from 1978 through 1984. For the casual fan looking to dig further than
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| Oh, No! It's Devo CD (1982)
$9.95 Artist had an arsenal of past video clips at their disposal, the band benefited greatly from the station's support. The album was musically similar to it's predecessor (keyboard programming and drum machines are a principal tool), and with the success
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| Duty Now For The Future CD (1979)
$9.79 Although not quite as stellar as its predecessor, 1979's 'DUTY NOW FOR THE FUTURE' is a solid second release by those loveable spuds from Ohio. With hindsight, DUTY helped bridge the gap between the quirky weirdness of their debut and
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| New Traditionalists CD (1981)
$9.79 With the commercial success of their previous album FREEDOM OF CHOICE, the pressure was on Artist to come up
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| Live 1980 CD (2005) Amar; DualDisc
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Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Devo Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Devo music songs: Whip It Lyrics, Gates Of Steel Lyrics, Mongoloid Lyrics, Come Back Jonee Lyrics, Jocko Homo Lyrics, Snowball Lyrics, Uncontrollable Urge Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Devo Corporate Anthem Lyrics, Be Stiff Lyrics, Planet Earth Lyrics, Blockhead Lyrics, Beautiful World Lyrics, Through Being Cool Lyrics, It's Not Right Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I Can't Get No Satisfaction Lyrics, That's Good Lyrics, S.I.B. Lyrics, Pink Pussycat Lyrics, Secret Agent Man Lyrics.
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 Devo Biography
They'll forever be known for their infamous flowerpot hats, but more importantly, Artist was one of the architects of American new wave in the late 1970s and early '80s, whether spastically deconstructing the Stones' "Satisfaction" or churning out irresistible synth hooks. Their social satire added a valuable element of irony missing from many other groups of the era. Artist paved the way for both synth-pop and geek-rock. Singer Mark Mothersbaugh went on to become a successful film composer, but the group engaged in periodic reunions over the years.
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 Contemporaries
Pere Ubu, Talking Heads, Gary Numan, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (O.M.D.), Cabaret Voltaire, The B-52's, Thomas Dolby, Chrome, Yello, The Cars, Throbbing Gristle, Oingo Boingo, Wall Of Voodoo, The Waitresses, Pete Shelley
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 Influences
The Beatles, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, Brian Eno, The Sex Pistols, Frank Zappa, Tangerine Dream, Roxy Music, Kraftwerk, Captain Beefheart, Can, Faust (Kraut Rock), Sparks, The Residents, Neu!
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