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Mark Mothersbaugh talks life outside of Devo

In this video from Yahoo, Mark Mothersbaugh talks the twists and turns his career took when Devo went on hiatus.

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Devo evolves: Back after 20 years, once-futuristic hitmakers might be right on time

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MINNEAPOLIS: Don’t call it a comeback. The members of Devo instead see their current reincarnation as a sign that the rest of the music industry — and maybe even all of mankind — finally is coming around to their futuristic way of thinking.

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Devo back to the future on new album

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By Malcolm X Abram Beacon Journal music writer It’s been 20 years since Akron’s new wave icon Devo released an album of new material. Its last album, 1990′s Smooth Noodle Maps, had the sound of a band and concept that had run its course. During its initial run, Devo was often the beneficiary of left-handed…

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Devo on ‘The Colbert Report’ (and Letterman)

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Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale employed focus groups to help them choose songs, blue hats and suits inspired by Kim Jong-il.

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Devo cat listening party

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Something For Everybody Cat Listening Party. Felines and Devo. What’s not to like?

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Reviews of Devo’s ‘Something For Everybody’

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Critics haven’t been especially glowing about Something for Everybody, but the album isn’t necessarily getting panned. Read the full post for the reviews.

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Your primer for Devo’s first studio album in two decades

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Here’s the cover art to Devo’s first album of new tunes the 21st Century, Something For Everyone. due to be released next Tuesday, June 15 The album was constructed in true De-evolutionary fashion, through a series of focus groups and online questionnaires called a “Song Study” that had fans pick colors and tracks for the…

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