Devo Live in the Land of the Rising Sun

Devo Live in the Land of the Rising Sun

75 mins | Music | Oct. 5, 2004

New wave geniuses who helped define an era with their quirky, futuristic, and revolutionary style are back, entertaining the Japanese crowds who love them as much today as they did 25 years ago. Devo have been through a lot over the years, developing their parody of humankind's plight of conformity in their theory of devolution after member Gerald Casale witnessed the Kent State killings of student protesters in 1970, but they haven't wavered in their innovative sounds and pioneering visuals.

Devo Live in the Land of the Rising Sun

75 mins | Music | Oct. 5, 2004

Devo Live in the Land of the Rising Sun
New wave geniuses who helped define an era with their quirky, futuristic, and revolutionary style are back, entertaining the Japanese crowds who love them as much today as they did 25 years ago. Devo have been through a lot over the years, developing their parody of humankind's plight of conformity in their theory of devolution after member Gerald Casale witnessed the Kent State killings of student protesters in 1970, but they haven't wavered in their innovative sounds and pioneering visuals.
Producers
Original title Devo Live in the Land of the Rising Sun
Directors Scott Michael Stanton
Writers

Cast

Mark Mothersbaugh

as Himself (as Devo)

Gerald V. Casale

as Himself (as Devo)

Devo

as