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Devo is still going to this day. They never ended but several members have passed away, unfortunately. I saw them last in 2006 myself.
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"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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Surf the link over the the Wikipedia article that has Devo's discography.
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Jan Devo Kornstad's birth name is Jan Oluf Kornstad.
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I saw Devo in concert in San Diego yesterday (July 19th, 2010) and I believe they do.
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Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! (1978) was Gold in United States
Freedom of Choice (1980) was Gold in Canada
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"atithi" means guest "devo" means god and "bhava" means is same as........so it means like guest is like god...
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Bob Casale has: Played himself in "Devo: The Men Who Make the Music" in 1981. Played Nuclear Garbageperson in "Human Highway" in 1982. Played himself in "Square Pegs" in 1982. Played himself in "The Complete Truth About De-Evolution" in 1993. Played Devo in "Ellen" in 1994. Played himself in "Devo: Live" in 2004. Played himself in "Devo: Live 1980" in 2005. Played himself in "Devo: Live in the Land of the Rising Sun" in 2007. Played Colonel Donovan in "Code Name: Ginny" in 2008.
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Her name is Alexi Wasser, Model/Actress. Can anyone help out with the name of the girl with her in the Dell Devo ad with Black & White hair? Thanks!
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Devo or devor when pointed at someone means that you fancy them or think that they are fit. It is not very well known but now people know. If someone says it they definitely think you're fit.
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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.
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Live from Central Park SummerStage - 2004 Devo 1-4 was released on:
USA: 3 August 2004
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Devo andare is an Italian equivalent of 'I have to go'. The verb 'devo' means '[I] have to'. The infinitive 'andare' means 'to go'. Together, they're pronounced 'DEH-voh ahn-DAH-reh'.
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