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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "Hardcore Devo Vol.2 1974-1977" on Discogs.

  2. This compilation is easily towered over by its successor, Vol 2. While the second volume features a lovable helping of material, practically all of which has never been heard outside of Hardcore Devo, this one is only 15 tracks with plenty of room for a few more pieces of music but ends at about 42 minutes; what's worse, a lot of the material has been pre-recorded since these early ...

  3. About Jobs For the Record. Communities. For Artists Developers Advertising Investors Vendors. Useful links. Support Free Mobile App. Listen to Hardcore Devo, Vol. 1 (Vol. 1 1974-1977) on Spotify. DEVO · Album · 1990 · 15 songs.

  4. Devo’s Greatest Hits (1990) Devo’s Greatest Misses (1990) Hardcore Devo: Volume One (1990) Hardcore Devo: Volume Two (1991) Hot Potatoes: The Best of Devo (1993) Adventures of the Smart Patrol (1996) Chef Aid: The South Park Album (1998) Pioneers Who Got Scalped (2000) Recombo DNA (2000) Whip It and Other Hits 2001; The Essentials (2002)

  5. thequietus.com › quietus-reviews › devo-hardcore-reissue-reviewDevoHardcore | The Quietus

    23. Juli 2013 · Perhaps this is why the original 1990 pressings of the two volumes of Hardcore Devo were limited; Devo was just not selling anymore. But Hardcore had almost nothing to do with what Devo had become in the 80s. You see, there was a time when they were one of the most unique, brilliant and downright bizarre bands around.

  6. Devo, short for “De-Evolution,” formed in Kent, Ohio, in 1973. They formed as artistic response to the May, 1970 shooting of unarmed war protestors on the Kent State campus

  7. 8. Apr. 2018 · Hardcore Volume One collects early Devo demos that prefigure their first album with Brian Eno. Listening to this music today, it’s tempting to imagine what might have been. Instead of “New Rose” and “God Save the Queen,” the punk revolution might have started on our own soil with “Jocko Homo” and “Uglatto.”.