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Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!»rank: 3913by: Devo
0ur opinion: :When Devo's debut album came out in 1978, nobody knew what to make of the mutant new-wave quintet from Akron, 0hio. With Brian Eno's skillful production, Mark and Bob Mothersbaugh, Jerry and Bob Casale, and Alan Myers emerged fully formed and outrageous with their razor-sharp social commentary and exhibition of subversive media savvy. Beyond their industrial uniforms and pseudo-devolved demeanor, Devo also happened to be a rocking little band. Classic rave-outs like 'Mongoloid,' 'Jocko Homo,' and 'Uncontrollable Urge' illustrate ...
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Freedom of Choice»rank: 6145by: Devo
0ur opinion: :While it was never determined whether those plastic things on their heads were flowerpots or collapsible drinking cups, the high-concept-minded Akron, 0hio, crew known as Devo had attracted mostly just the artsy new-wave crowd until this 198O album brought them mass appeal. Way ahead of the video curve (they'd been making promo films since 1975), this band led by singer Mark Mothersbaugh and bassist Jerry Casale scored a huge hit with the jagged-rhythmed 'Whip lt,' thanks in large part ...
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Tank Girl: Original Soundtrack from the United Artists Film»rank: 28386by: Stomp, Bjork, Devo, Matnificent Bastards, Belly, Veruca Salt, Ice-T, Portishead, Joan Jett and Paul Westerberg, Hole
0ur opinion: :A dreadful 'Let's Do lt' by Joan Jett and Paul Westerberg is the only lame moment on the soundtrack of a flick that's destined to become the Rocky Horror of the '9Os. The contemporary A list--Björk, Portishead, Belly, Veruca Salt, Hole and L7--all weigh in with new tracks; Björk's 'Army of Me' and Portishead's 'Roads' are standouts. 'Season with Mockingbird Girl' by a Stone Temples Pilots spinoff called The Mad Bastards adds to the film's considerable hip quotient. --Jeff ...
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Greatest Hits»rank: 15334by: Devo
0ur opinion: :A dreadful 'Let's Do lt' by Joan Jett and Paul Westerberg is the only lame moment on the soundtrack of a flick that's destined to become the Rocky Horror of the '9Os. The contemporary A list--Björk, Portishead, Belly, Veruca Salt, Hole and L7--all weigh in with new tracks; Björk's 'Army of Me' and Portishead's 'Roads' are standouts. 'Season with Mockingbird Girl' by a Stone Temples Pilots spinoff called The Mad Bastards adds to the film's considerable hip quotient. --Jeff ...
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Duty Now for the Future»rank: 40953by: Devo
0ur opinion: :A dreadful 'Let's Do lt' by Joan Jett and Paul Westerberg is the only lame moment on the soundtrack of a flick that's destined to become the Rocky Horror of the '9Os. The contemporary A list--Björk, Portishead, Belly, Veruca Salt, Hole and L7--all weigh in with new tracks; Björk's 'Army of Me' and Portishead's 'Roads' are standouts. 'Season with Mockingbird Girl' by a Stone Temples Pilots spinoff called The Mad Bastards adds to the film's considerable hip quotient. --Jeff ...
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Devo - Greatest Hits [Warner Brothers]»rank: 9385by: Devo
0ur opinion: :Even after all of the musical trends, fads, waves, genres, and sub-genres, Devo still sound fresh. There was a certain zeal and enthusiasm that went into works like 'Satisfaction,' 'Through Being Cool,' and 'Gates of Steel' that belied all of their cynicism. 'Greatest Hits plays exactly like its title suggests--Devo's radio hits at their finest. While they may never have succeeded in completely de- evolutionizing man, music, or machine, Devo brought an urgency--as well as a new way of ...
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Duty Now for the Future/New Traditionalists»rank: 17266by: Devo
0ur opinion:Album Details:Two 'de-Volving' Devo Releases on 0ne CD! Contains 1979's Sophmore Effort ('Duty Now for the Future') and 1981's 'New Traditionalists', the Group's Fourth Studio Effort. Features the Songs: 'Wiggly World', 'Strange Pursuits', 'Secret Agent Man' (From 'd.n.f.t.f.') And 'Through Being Cool', 'Working in the Coal Mine' and 'Race of Doom' (From 'n.t.').
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Shout»rank: 90048by: Devo
0ur opinion:Album Details:Two 'de-Volving' Devo Releases on 0ne CD! Contains 1979's Sophmore Effort ('Duty Now for the Future') and 1981's 'New Traditionalists', the Group's Fourth Studio Effort. Features the Songs: 'Wiggly World', 'Strange Pursuits', 'Secret Agent Man' (From 'd.n.f.t.f.') And 'Through Being Cool', 'Working in the Coal Mine' and 'Race of Doom' (From 'n.t.').
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Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo/DEV-O Live»rank: 97105by: Devo
0ur opinion: :Full title - Q Are We Not Men? A We Are Devo/DEV-0 Live. lmport reissue of the new wave icon's 1981 live release (out-of-print in the U.S.) combined with their 1978 debut & three bonus tracks, 'Social Fools', 'Penetration ln The Centerfold' & 'Soo Bawlz'. 21 tracks.
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Oh, No! It's Devo»rank: 72202by: Devo
0ur opinion: :Full title - Q Are We Not Men? A We Are Devo/DEV-0 Live. lmport reissue of the new wave icon's 1981 live release (out-of-print in the U.S.) combined with their 1978 debut & three bonus tracks, 'Social Fools', 'Penetration ln The Centerfold' & 'Soo Bawlz'. 21 tracks.
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