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Devo, best-known for the 1980 hit "Whip It," is back on the road with their "50 years of De-Evolution … Continued!" tour and their trademark brand of sci-fi surrealism. A major influence on the ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Time to dust off the red flowerpot hats. Devo, the new-wave band famed for its terraced headgear and the catchy ditty "Whip It," is putting the finishing touches on its ...
Released on Devo's first album in 1978, "Uncontrollable Urge," known for its energic opening refrain, "yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah" makes founding Devo member Mark Mothersbaugh around $1 million in ...
The New Wave band Devo released "Uncontrollable Urge" in 1978. Today, the single makes founding member Mark Mothersbaugh around $1 million each year.
EXCLUSIVE: Devo will be coming to the Sundance Film Festival in more ways than one. Just one day after the Chris Smith-directed documentary about the new wave band makes its SFF debut in Park City ...
Its biggest hit, 1980′s “Whip It,” injected subversive satire straight into the heart of the American cultural mainstream. A definitive new documentary about the group, “Devo,” had its ...
Devo’s Josh Hager on the most frustrating album sessions of his life ... You joined Devo full-time after Bob passed away in 2014. ... I had him copy the pickups from Bob’s Whip It guitar, ...
DEVO rose to fame in the late 1970s and early 1980s with "Whip It" hitting No. 14 on the Hot Billboard chart in 1980. The band's 1977 song "Jocko Homo," from its debut album, introduced the ...