Devo
The group is Devo.
the band devo did a cover of satisfaction in the early to mid 80's i believe! i know the band was devo. but not 100%on that time frame! it may of been in the late, late 70's too! wasn't a devo fan, but love the stones.
1980"Whip It" is the title of a 1980 single by the American New Wave band Devo. It appears on the album Freedom of Choice. There were two 7" single releases of "Whip It", one backed with a remix of the track "Snowball" (which appears on Freedom of Choice) and one backed with "Turn Around" (a song later covered by Nirvana). "Whip It" was Devo's biggest hit, and peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, number three on the Canadian Singles Chart and number 77 on the Australian Singles Chart (Kent Music Report).[1]It is ranked #63 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the '80sas well as #15 on the same channel's 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the '80s.
She has 4 songs called... -Whip My Hair -21st Century Girl -Rock star -Fireball that's it
"Whip It" is a song by American new wave band Devo and was released in 1980. It appears on the album "Freedom of Choice". The song "Whip It" was Devo's biggest hit.
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The group is Devo.
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the band devo did a cover of satisfaction in the early to mid 80's i believe! i know the band was devo. but not 100%on that time frame! it may of been in the late, late 70's too! wasn't a devo fan, but love the stones.
I heard it was a rejected costume idea for Devo (band)
No, not t-shirts for the band Devo. In fact they are people who are devoted to a religious order or leader.
1980"Whip It" is the title of a 1980 single by the American New Wave band Devo. It appears on the album Freedom of Choice. There were two 7" single releases of "Whip It", one backed with a remix of the track "Snowball" (which appears on Freedom of Choice) and one backed with "Turn Around" (a song later covered by Nirvana). "Whip It" was Devo's biggest hit, and peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, number three on the Canadian Singles Chart and number 77 on the Australian Singles Chart (Kent Music Report).[1]It is ranked #63 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the '80sas well as #15 on the same channel's 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the '80s.
It's called a rubber band flick or snap. It can cause pain or irritation if done excessively or with force. It's not recommended to engage in this behavior as it can be considered as a form of harassment.