Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! [Bonus Tracks] Devo

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  • Release Date: 11/03/2009
  • Original Release: 1978
  • Sales Rank: 2,479
  • Label: WARNER BROS / WEA
  • UPC: 093624972211

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Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENUncontrollable Urge 3:09
2LISTEN(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction 2:40
3LISTENPraying Hands 2:47
4LISTENSpace Junk 2:14
5LISTENMongoloid 3:44
6LISTENJocko Homo 3:38
7LISTENToo Much Paranoias 1:56
8LISTENGut Feeling/(Slap Your Mammy) 4:56
9LISTENCome Back Jonee 3:47
10LISTENSloppy (I Saw My Baby Gettin') 2:40
11LISTENShrivel-Up 3:09
12LISTENUncontrollable Urge Live 3:31
13LISTEN(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Live 3:15
14LISTENPraying Hands Live 3:30
15LISTENSpace Junk Live 2:35
16LISTENMongoloid Live 4:52
17LISTENJocko Homo Live 4:45
18LISTENToo Much Paranoias Live 2:34
19LISTENGut Feeling/(Slap Your Mammy) Live 4:24
20LISTENCome Back Jonee Live 4:27
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These self-proclaimed "spud boys" from the darkest recesses of Akron, Ohio, claimed to know the truth about de-evolution -- a theory of human disntigration that grows more prescient with each passing year. More important, however, the quintet chose to preach its gospel through a strain of sinister, robotic synth-rock that sounded utterly otherworldly when it burst upon the scene in the late '70s. Heck, songs like "Mongoloid" and "Jocko Homo" (the one with the unforgettable chant that gives this 1978 album its title) still sound like aliens had a hand in the mix. Devo's herky-jerky minimalism and radiation-suit stage wear may have given some onlookers the perception that they were only kidding -- which, occasionally (as on a cover of the Rolling Stones' "Satisfaction"), they were. Still, the band's impact -- both on an increasingly synthetic music scene and a pop-culture Nostradamus level -- can't be underestimated. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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