Description
Tracks
- Chi-Pig – Ring Around The Collar (1978)
lyrics by Mark Mothersbaugh - Hugh Cornwell & Robert Williams – Rythmic Itch (1979)
lyrics, vocals, and synths by Mark Mothersbaugh, guitar and backing vocals by Bob Mothersbaugh - Debbie Harry – Jump Jump (1981)
backing vocals by Spud and Pud Devo (Mark and Jerry) - Man Ray Band – I Feel So Bad (1981)
featuring Booji Boy - Robert Williams – Time to Dance Again (1981)
synth by Mark Mothersbaugh, guitar by Bob Mothersbaugh - Ronnie Wood – Wind Howlin’ Through (1981)
drums by Alan Myers - Toni Basil – Be Stiff (1981)
bass by Jerry Casale, guitar by Bob Mothersbaugh and Bob Casale, synth by Mark Mothersbaugh - Toni Basil – Space Girls (1981)
- Toni Basil – You Gotta Problem (1981)
drums by Alan Myers, bass by Jerry Casale, guitar by Bob Mothersbaugh and Bob Casale, synths by Mark Mothersbaugh - Jermaine Jackson – Let Me Tickle Your Fancy (1982)
backing vocals by Spud and Pud Devo (Mark and Jerry) - Barnes & Barnes – Before You Leave (Positive Life) (1983)
music bed written by Mark Mothersbaugh - Toni Basil – Street Beat (1983)
engineered by Bob Casale, additional production by Jerry Casale - Barnes & Barnes – What’s New Pussycat (1987)
produced, recorded, and mixed by Bob Casale - Negativland – The Playboy Channel (1987)
“Bass [Jazz], Sounds [Jimi Hendrix], Percussion [E-cussion], Saxophone, Noises” by Mark Mothersbaugh - Martini Ranch – Fat-Burning Formula (1988)
additional vocals by Mark Mothersbaugh - Martini Ranch – How Can The Labouring Man Find Time For Self-Culture (1988)
Fairlight programming by Mark Mothersbaugh, percussion by Alan Myers - Visiting Kids – Drop Me Off at the Galleria (1988)
- Visiting Kids – United State of Beat (1990)
group features Bob Mothersbaugh and David Kendrick, recorded by Bob Casale; track 18 from the film Rockula - David Byrne – Wicked Little Doll (1997)
produced by MM & GVC, bass and backing vocals by Jerry Casale, samples and synth by Mark Mothersbaugh, engineered by Bob Casale - David Byrne – Empire (1997)
“featuring DEVO”, although further info is unknown, outtake from David Byrne’s 1997 album - The Moog Cookbook – Ain’t Talkin’ ’bout Love (1997)
Davoli synth by Mark Mothersbaugh - Robert Williams – Barbara and Jay (1998)
- Robert Williams – Barbara and Jay (Turbo Mix) (1998)
vocals by Mark Mothersbaugh - Kenna – freetime (Hello Kenna Mix) (2003)
remix by Jerry Casale, remix engineered by Bob Casale (presumed) - The Empire of Fun – Miles Above (2004)
a David Kendrick project, lead electric guitar by Bob Mothersbaugh - DEVO 2.0 – Monkey’s Uncle (2006)
DEVO plays the music bed - The Attery Squash – Devo Was Right About Everything (Devo Remix) (2007)
remix by Jerry Casale and Bob Casale - Datarock – Computer Camp Love (Devo Mutato Full Mix) (2008)
- Die Alten Maschinen – To Be Or Not (Original Casale Mix) (2008)
lyrics and vocals by Jerry Casale - Freeland – Only A Fool (Can Die) (2009)
co-written and vocals by Jerry Casale - M – Pop Muzik (Darkside MM Devo Remix) (2009)
remix by Mark Mothersbaugh - M – Pop Muzik (Devo Remix) (2009)
remix by Jerry Casale - Sweet Snacks – Illuminati (featuring Jihad Jerry) (2009)
- POLYSICS – Mecha-Mania Boy (featuring Mark Mothersbaugh) (2012)
- Information Society – Beautiful World (Featuring Gerald V. Casale) (2014)
- Two Door Cinema Club – Bad Decisions (DEVO Remix) (2017)
- Carol Hensel – Whip It (workout version) (1981)
from a 1980s exercise LP, included for laughs, does not feature DEVO - Freeland – Only A Fool Can Die (instrumental) (2009)
- Kenna – freetime (Martini Ranch Extended Edit) (2003)
unknown DEVO involvement, remixed by Andrew Todd (Martini Ranch), very possibly engineered by Bob Casale