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Devo - Hardcore Devo, Vol. 1-2 (Reissue) (1974-77/1990-91)

Devo - Hardcore Devo, Vol. 1-2 (Reissue) (1974-77/1990-91)

BAND/ARTIST: Devo

  • Title: Hardcore Devo, Vol. 1-2
  • Year Of Release: 1974-77/1990-91
  • Label: Rykodisc
  • Genre: Post Punk, New Wave
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 43:06 + 01:07:19
  • Total Size: 372/815 Mb (scans)
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Devo - Hardcore Devo, Vol. 1-2 (Reissue) (1974-77/1990-91)


Vol. 1:
01. Mechanical Man 04:23
02. Auto Modown 02:01
03. Space Girl Blues 01:52
04. Social Fools 03:41
05. Soo Bawls 02:43
06. Satisfaction 03:00
07. Jocko Homo 02:56
08. Golden Energy 02:32
09. Buttered Beauties 03:38
10. Midget 02:41
11. I'm A Potato 02:38
12. Uglatto 02:00
13. Stop Look and Listen 02:33
14. Ono 02:46
15. Mongoloid 03:35



Vol. 2:
01. Booji Boy's Funeral 04:01
02. Can You Take It? 03:02
03. Bamboo Bimbo 03:19
04. A Plan For U 03:14
05. The Rope Song 03:23
06. Goo Goo Itch 02:19
07. Be Stiff 03:21
08. All Of Us 04:55
09. Baby Talkin' Bitches 02:27
10. I Need A Chick 02:53
11. U Got Me Bugged 02:48
12. Chango 03:13
13. Fraulein 03:08
14. Dogs Of Democracy 03:29
15. 37 03:00
16. Bottled Up 02:24
17. Working In A Coalmine 03:16
18. I Been Refused 03:35
19. Fountain Of Filth 03:28
20. Clockout 03:11
21. Let's Go 02:42

Line-up::
Mark Mothersbaugh: vocals, keyboards, guitar
Gerald V. Casale: vocals, bass, keyboards
Bob Mothersbaugh (Bob I): lead guitar, vocals
Bob Casale (Bob II): rhythm guitar, keyboards, vocals
Jim Mothersbaugh (1974-1976): drums
Alan Myers (1976-1985): drums
David Kendrick (1986-1990): drums

New-wave group popular throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, formed by a group of art students at Kent State University, principally Mark Mothersbaugh and Jerry Casale. Their name comes from the central concept of "de-evolution" - the idea that mankind is devolving instead of evolving.

After releasing several records on their own Booji Boy label, their work on the short film The Truth About De-Evolution in 1976 got them signed to Warner Brothers, where they had a major hit in 1980 with the single "Whip It". After 1980, their career continuously faded from the public eye until the band called it quits in the early 1990s. However, they reformed for a series of live dates in 2004.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.