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Devo is an American group formed in Akron, Ohio, United States in 1972. The band split in 1991 and returned in 1996. The band currently consists of Gerald Casale (vocals, bass), Mark Mothersbaugh (vocals, synthesizer), Bob Mothersbaugh (guitar), Bob Casale (guitar, keyboards) and Josh Freese (drums). The band released their first album in 20 years, "Something For Everybody" on June 15, 2010.
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"Wes Anderson," Mark Mothersbaugh says, "is at times delightful, frustrating, confusing, enigmatic and a genius." The 62-year-old Devo co-founder would know, having provided original music for the lion's share of Anderson's filmography, from Bottle Rocket and Rushmore to The Royal Tenenbaums and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou ...

GEORGE Galloway has backed “devo-max” or full economic powers for the Scottish Parliament as he promised that he would be “campaigning hard” against independence in the run-up to the referendum.

THE Devo Plus submission to the Scottish Government’s referendum consultation, which was submitted yesterday, makes a strong case for devolving more powers to Holyrood to improve accountability to the people of Scotland, to strengthen the Scottish Parliament’s powers and shows how a long-term sustainable relationship can exist between Scotland and the rest of the UK.

It’s been 13 years since ‘MSP’ entered our lexicon, now ‘devo-local’ must become an everyday phrase, writes Trevor Davies

Gov. John Hickenlooper will sign a bill that gives the state Office of Economic Development and International Trade a $5 million shot in the arm, said the Denver Business Journal. It took two weeks of bank and forth deliberations, but the money passed both chambers of the legislature. However, about $4 million of that is contingent [...]

A SENIOR Conservative politician who sat on David Cameron’s democracy taskforce has said that demands for “devo-max” or full economic powers for Holyrood have boosted the case for restricting Scottish MPS voting on English only issues.

When 1031 Skateboards owner-pro Kristian Svitak began archiving all his video parts on YouTube, one part in particular kept getting flagged and removed. Svitak's part in the now-defunct 88 Footwear's "Destroy Everything Now" video (2004) was removed by Warner Brothers. The song he used was Devo's...

When 1031 Skateboards owner-pro Kristian Svitak began archiving all his video parts on YouTube, one part in particular kept getting flagged and removed. Svitak's part in the now-defunct 88 Footwear's "Destroy Everything Now" video (2004) was removed by Warner Brothers. The song he used was Devo's "Mr. DNA." Dealing with music rights on YouTube is a constant challenge. Videos are taken down and ...
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