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Devo
Mark Mothersbaugh 2008 Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) New Wave, Post-Punk, Alternative Gründung 1972 Auflösung 1991 Neugründung 1995 Website www.clubdevo.com Aktuelle Besetzung Mark Mothersbaugh Bob Mothersbaugh ("Bob 1") Bob Casale ("Bob 2") Gerald V. Casale Josh Freese (seit 1995) Ehemalige Mitglieder SchlagzeugJim Mothersbaugh (1974–1976) SchlagzeugAlan Myers (1976–1985) SchlagzeugDavid Kendrick (1986–1990)
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