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  2. Devo discography - Wikipedia

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    Devo followed up with their debut full-length album Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! in July 1978. The album reached No. 12 in the UK and No. 78 in the US. In 1980, Devo released Freedom of Choice, which went Platinum in the US and Gold in Canada, making it their highest selling album.

  3. Devo - Wikipedia

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    Devo made three appearances on the TV show Fridays in 1980 and 1981, ... A full-length album, Mine Is Not a Holy War, was released on September 12, 2006, ...

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

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    A: We Are Devo! is the debut studio album by the American new wave band Devo. It was originally released in August 1978 on Warner Bros. in the North America and Virgin Records in Europe. Produced by Brian Eno , the album was recorded between October 1977 and February 1978, primarily in Cologne , West Germany .

  5. 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.

  6. Freedom of Choice (album) - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of Choice (stylized as F R E E D O M O F C H O I C E) is the third studio album by the American new wave band Devo, released in May 1980 on Warner Bros. Records.The album contained their biggest hit, "Whip It", which hit No. 8 and No. 14 on the Billboard Club Play Singles and Pop Singles charts, respectively.

  7. Category:Devo albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Devo albums or lists of Devo albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Devo albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  8. 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 ...

  9. New Traditionalists - Wikipedia

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    The album was culled from a cassette recording from November 1981. According to Gerald Casale, "DEVO archivist Michael Pilmer (aka Devo-Obsesso), found the tape in a shoebox full of cassettes in [keyboardist and guitarist] Bob 2's home fifteen years ago, which he immediately transferred to DAT". [30]