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The 1980s were graced with musicians trying to have fun. These are three one-hit wonders from the 80s that make you feel good.
But the genius of Cool Whip lies as much in its branding as in the food science behind it. Even if you’ve never eaten the stuff, you can probably picture its bright blue tub and crisp white lettering.
DEVO would want you to because what's "normal" and "accepted" isn't necessarily what's good for us or this planet. Dear people of Earth, stop disappointing DEVO so much: they love you.
Devo fans’ hearts have only grown fonder towards the band during its long absence from concert stages.
There were two recurring fashion statements at Maier Festival Park for Summerfest June 26. There were cowboy boots, for ...
It was Devo that suggested you should Whip It, Whip It Good, while the Rolling Stones were the ones debating about what happens When The Whip Comes Down. So evidently, were some researchers in Sweden.
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 ...
The New Wave band Devo released "Uncontrollable Urge" in 1978. Today, the single makes founding member Mark Mothersbaugh around $1 million each year.
Whip it good: Devo to be highlighted at Ann Arbor Film Festival The Akron, Ohio group's history with the festival dates back to 1977.
Over the course of about 90 minutes on stage, Devo looked back on a once unthinkable '50 Years of De-Evolution' during a rare tour stop in Chicago.
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 bad makes its Sff debut in Park City on January 21, ...