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  2. Devo - Wikipedia

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    Immediately following from the Hardcore tour, Devo continued to tour a 'greatest hits' style show. [71] Josh Hager joined the band at this time, playing guitar [75] and keyboards. [76] On April 29, 2016, Devo performed at Will Ferrell and Chad Smith's Red Hot Benefit. [77] On May 22, Robert Mothersbaugh Sr., father of Mark, Bob, and Jim ...

  3. Hardcore Devo Live! - Wikipedia

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    Hardcore Devo Live! is a concert film and live album, showcasing Devo's June 28, 2014, performance at the Fox Theatre in Oakland, California on the 2014 Hardcore Devo Live tour. [2] The tour commemorates the 40th anniversary of the band and pays tribute to former band member Bob Casale , who died February 17, 2014. [ 3 ]

  4. Q. Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! - Wikipedia

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    To support the album, Devo undertook a lengthy world tour, lasting from October 1978 to June 1979. The look of the tour was largely based around the live act they'd been developing throughout the previous year, with the only differences being the increased budget allowing for higher quality costumes and a basic set, and a focus on the album's ...

  5. Oh, No! It's Devo - Wikipedia

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    Devo's tour for the album was an innovative set up performed against a 12-foot, rear-projected video. Animated videos were produced for most of the songs, synchronised to the music. For several songs, the band appeared to interact with the visuals, such as being kicked down by a giant pirate at the end of "Peek-a-Boo!", or shooting icons of ...

  6. Devo discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Devo, an American new wave band formed in 1973, consists of 25 singles and 9 studio albums. Devo was founded by Gerald Casale, Bob Lewis and Mark Mothersbaugh.

  7. Devo Live - Wikipedia

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    Devo Live is the fourth home video release by new wave band Devo, and their second DVD. Devo Live contains an entire performance from their 1996 reunion tour (part of the Lollapalooza tour event), filmed at Irvine Meadows , California .

  8. New Traditionalists - Wikipedia

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    Professional footage was shot during the tour, but after the film crew's lighting generator clashed with the stage crew's and blew both sets of lights, an insurance claim stipulated that the footage had to be destroyed. [13] In 2012, Devo commemorated the New Traditionalists tour by releasing Live 1981 Seattle as a double LP for Record Store ...

  9. Something for Everybody (Devo album) - Wikipedia

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    Something for Everybody is the ninth studio album by American new wave band Devo.It was originally released in June 2010 (being their first studio album in two decades, since 1990's Smooth Noodle Maps) on their original label Warner Bros., and it was their first issued on that label since their sixth studio album Shout in 1984.