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  1. Mar 31, 2022 · The 1980s were a time of great change in the world of American punk rock. With the rise of the new wave and punk’s traditional rivals, metal, and hardcore, many punk bands found themselves struggling to maintain their place in the music scene.

  2. Aug 29, 2018 · Today, Devos mainstream legacy doubles as shorthand for 80s New Wave quirk—a group of synth-addled weirdos in red Ziggurat hats, yellow Tyvek suits, and a novelty hit, 1980’s “ Whip It ...

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    • Jocko Homo’ It seems fitting that the song considered the band’s best should also come from their first-ever release. But in true Devo style, non-conforming giants as they are, the song was released as the b-side, the obscurity, the rarity — Devo’s best.
    • Whip It’ Certainly, Devo’s most famous song, the track captured the attention and minds of countless creatives when it arrived in 1980 as an angular vision of the future.
    • Uncontrollable Urge’ ‘Mongoloid’ may well have been the first single the band released but the lead track from their debut album Q. Are We Not Men?
    • Mongoloid’ Taken from the band’s seminal debut album Q. Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! the song remains a bastion of the album which shot the group to stardom.
    • Dead Kennedys. Formed in San Francisco in the late 1970s, The Dead Kennedys went on to become one of the defining bands of the punk genre. The band began its career playing shows at various locations around California.
    • Siouxsie and the Banshees. Siouxsie and The Banshees rode the line between punk rock and new wave/alt-rock. With lead singer Siouxsie’s robust and captivating voice and the musicianship of band members Steve Severin, Robert Smith, and John McGeoch, the band climbed the charts, gaining critical acclaim and fans.
    • The Cramps. The Cramps were an American band active throughout the 1980s. They embraced the “psychobilly” style of music, a blend of rockabilly and punk.
    • Fugazi. Toward the end of the 1980s, punk in its original form was on the decline, but alternative manifestations of the genre were still relevant. For example, hardcore punk emerged in the late 1970s and was still alive and well in bands like Fugazi.
  3. Undoubtedly the band's most recognizable tune, "Whip It" launched DEVO from underground art band to cult tastemaker status as the New Wave anthem took over the airwaves on radio and MTV, propelling the song to No. 14 on the Billboard charts.

  4. Jan 22, 2024 · Movie Review. ‘Devo’ Documentary at Sundance Is Perfect Tribute to the Iconic Band. Filmmaker Chris Smith's look back at the New Wave band is a mix of commentary, irony, kitschy collages, and...

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  6. Jun 16, 2023 · Dive into the rebellious era of punk rock as we unveil the 30 best 80s punk bands, encapsulating the spirit of defiance and musical innovation.

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