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: Beyond the inescapable "Whip It," the collection features essential tracks like "Freedom of Choice" and "Girl U Want," which showcased the band's ability to blend infectious grooves with subversive social critiques.
The 1990 release of stands as a critical cultural artifact that transition the band's revolutionary "de-evolution" theory from underground art-rock to a definitive retrospective of the New Wave era. Released by Warner Bros. Records on December 11, 1990, this 16-track compilation serves as both a high-fidelity archive and a conceptual endpoint for the band’s most commercially potent period. The Sound of De-Evolution Devo - Greatest Hits - 1990 [FLAC] [RLG]
True to Devo's multimedia approach, the Greatest Hits was not merely a audio release. It was part of a dual-release strategy alongside Greatest Misses , another compilation released the same day. : Beyond the inescapable "Whip It," the collection
The album curates a selection that highlights Devo's transition from the raw, jagged rhythms of their 1978 debut Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! to the polished, synth-driven pop of the early 1980s. Records on December 11, 1990, this 16-track compilation