
On this day May 24, 1988, Devo released their seventh studio album Total Devo, marking the band’s return after a four year hiatus and their first release without original drummer Alan Myers. The album showcased a shift toward more synthesized sounds and a darker tone while maintaining Devo’s signature satire and commentary on conformity and technology.
Featuring tracks like Disco Dancer and Baby Doll, Total Devo explored themes of social control and digital isolation. While it reached only number 189 on the Billboard charts, the album gained a cult following and reflected the band’s continued commitment to pushing boundaries.
Fun fact: The music video for Disco Dancer received early airplay on MTV but was pulled due to its unconventional style, which only boosted its underground appeal.
Featuring tracks like Disco Dancer and Baby Doll, Total Devo explored themes of social control and digital isolation. While it reached only number 189 on the Billboard charts, the album gained a cult following and reflected the band’s continued commitment to pushing boundaries.
Fun fact: The music video for Disco Dancer received early airplay on MTV but was pulled due to its unconventional style, which only boosted its underground appeal.