wired.com— Many bands from the 80s are seeing a resurgence. Devo have always been pushing the limits and accepting of new music technology now they are getting their second wind.
May 8, 2006View in Crawl 4
I saw a video with them in it whilst taking the kids to the Disney Store...never was devolution so real, except maybe when I see Fox News. Can we have a revolution already?
corbanbrookMay 8, 2006Submitter
Remember when they were on tech tv talking about the Wasp
urusaiMay 9, 2006
I saw a video with them in it whilst taking the kids to the Disney Store...never was devolution so real, except maybe when I see Fox News. Can we have a revolution already?
jonomMay 9, 2006
We're all DEVO!
effexorMay 9, 2006
Oh-oh, time to put on the old tinfoilha.. erhm i mean dome.
mikeazorinMay 9, 2006
Are we not men?
charlotte_webMay 9, 2006
Devo is on Geritol. Long live Devo!
b0janglesMay 9, 2006
Dubenyou, dubenyou dubenyou.fat dash pie.com
computerdude33May 10, 2006
We are DEVO!
strangerzeroMay 10, 2006
Devo died when it was drafted into the army.
technopunditMay 10, 2006
I know, I have it on tape. Unfortunately, it's in Beta.DEVO isn't any kind of "force". They prefer the word "farce".
iamrobotMay 24, 2006
True, both Devo and the Cure did soundtracks for a few cartoon nerwork shows.. don't ask how I know this...
hooblagatosJun 6, 2006
Don't forget Gerald Casale who is working on the other side of the media spectrum so to speak with his new project Jihad Jerry. <a class="user" href="http://www.jihadjerry.com/">http://www.jihadjerry.com/</a><a class="user" href="http://www.mineisnotaholywar.com/">http://www.mineisnotaholywar.com/</a>Seems like he is getting a whole lot less subliminal, the whole Devo theory seems to be coming to fruition. And for those who have nostalgia for the good ole'days of Devo can go here.<a class="user" href="http://www.devomidi.com/Video.html">http://www.devomidi.com/Video.html</a>