About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: Devo albums, Devo members, Devo songs, Mark Mothersbaugh, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, Devo discography, Are We Not Men? We Are Devo!, Something for Everybody, Josh Freese, Human Highway, New Traditionalists, Freedom of Choice, Duty Now for the Future, Shout, Gerald Casale, Don't Be Cruel, Jocko Homo, Dare to Be Stupid, Oh, No! It's Devo, Mongoloid, Characters in Devo music videos, Booji Boy, Whip It, Devo 2.0, Jihad Jerry & the Evildoers, DEVO Live: The Mongoloid Years, DEV-O Live, Energy dome, Pioneers Who Got Scalped, Total Devo, Devo Live 1980, Bob Lewis, Devo's Greatest Misses, Morning Dew, Are You Experienced?, Hardcore Devo: Volume Two, Hot Potatoes: The Best of Devo, Recombo DNA, Be Stiff, Watch Us Work It, Working in the Coal Mine, Devo's Greatest Hits, Be Stiff EP, Now It Can Be Told: DEVO at the Palace, Hardcore Devo: Volume One, Girl U Want, Smooth Noodle Maps, E-Z Listening Disc, Mechanical Man EP, Adventures of the Smart Patrol, Alan Myers, General Boy, Theme from Doctor Detroit, Bob Mothersbaugh, Jim Mothersbaugh, Song Study EP, Fred Weber, This Is the Devo Box, Gut Feeling, Rod Reisman. Excerpt: Devo (, originally ) is an American band formed in 1973 consisting of members from Kent and Akron, Ohio. The band had a #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, mordantly satirical social commentary, and guns. 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 mus...