Eight albums. From the spastic, chugging birth of Q: Are We Not Men? to the lonely, synthesized auto-tune elegy of Something for Everybody ’s 1999 precursor sessions. In FLAC. Lossless. Perfect.
This article covers the essential . Spanning the golden era of the Nixon hangover to the weirdness of the Y2K pre-millennium, this FLAC collection represents the definitive spine of the Devo discography.
For a band as rhythmically precise and sonically dense as Devo, the FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format is critical for several reasons: Bit-Perfect Quality
He grabbed a red plastic flowerpot from a dead plant in the corner, cut out the bottom, and placed it on his head. It fit perfectly.
– Marking the return after a four-year hiatus with David Kendrick on drums.
Devo: The Evolution of De-Evolution (1978–1999) In the late 1970s, a group of art students from Akron, Ohio, descended upon the music scene not just as a band, but as a conceptual assault on the status quo. —short for "de-evolution"—proposed that instead of evolving, mankind was actually regressing. Between 1978 and 1999, their output shifted from jagged, nervous punk-energy to polished, synth-heavy pop, leaving behind a legacy that redefined the music video and the role of satire in rock.
This set typically covers Devo's "classic" era and their 90s output, including: (1978) Duty Now for the Future (1979) Freedom of Choice (1980) New Traditionalists (1981) Oh, No! It's Devo (1982) Shout (1984) Total Devo (1988) Smooth Noodle Maps (1990) ℹ️ Technical Info Format : FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec). Quality : CD-quality, exact replicas of the original audio.
Eight albums. From the spastic, chugging birth of Q: Are We Not Men? to the lonely, synthesized auto-tune elegy of Something for Everybody ’s 1999 precursor sessions. In FLAC. Lossless. Perfect.
This article covers the essential . Spanning the golden era of the Nixon hangover to the weirdness of the Y2K pre-millennium, this FLAC collection represents the definitive spine of the Devo discography. Devo - 8 Albums -1978-1999- -FLAC-
For a band as rhythmically precise and sonically dense as Devo, the FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format is critical for several reasons: Bit-Perfect Quality Eight albums
He grabbed a red plastic flowerpot from a dead plant in the corner, cut out the bottom, and placed it on his head. It fit perfectly. In FLAC
– Marking the return after a four-year hiatus with David Kendrick on drums.
Devo: The Evolution of De-Evolution (1978–1999) In the late 1970s, a group of art students from Akron, Ohio, descended upon the music scene not just as a band, but as a conceptual assault on the status quo. —short for "de-evolution"—proposed that instead of evolving, mankind was actually regressing. Between 1978 and 1999, their output shifted from jagged, nervous punk-energy to polished, synth-heavy pop, leaving behind a legacy that redefined the music video and the role of satire in rock.
This set typically covers Devo's "classic" era and their 90s output, including: (1978) Duty Now for the Future (1979) Freedom of Choice (1980) New Traditionalists (1981) Oh, No! It's Devo (1982) Shout (1984) Total Devo (1988) Smooth Noodle Maps (1990) ℹ️ Technical Info Format : FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec). Quality : CD-quality, exact replicas of the original audio.