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    The Wipeouters performed the theme song to the Nickelodeon animated series Rocket Power, and in 2001 they released an album of surf rock material, titled P'Twaaang!!!. Around this same time, Devo's online fandom continued to grow, leading to 'Devotional', a Devo fan convention held annually in Cleveland, Ohio.

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    You (and your friends) were hired to "wipe" the isolated places where such threats exist. You must find all the infected present in the area and exterminate them with your weapons, but, unfortunately, it will not be that simple, puzzles and scares will be the main obstacles in these searches. This game will feature different maps, all divided ...

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  3. Apr 26, 2017 · The Wipeouters – “Surf’s Up on Goon Island”. Take a 2010 tour of Mutato Muzika HQ with Mark Mothersbaugh. Mark Mothersbaugh has quite the musical repertoire outside of being the co-founder, keyboardist and lead singer of one of America’s most inventive and beloved new wave groups - the almighty DEVO. In 1989, Mothersbaugh founded the ...

  4. Jan 22, 2006 · 'Twist 'n' Launch' Yet another side to the Devo Empire

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  5. Wipeouters. According to a press release from 2001 (which could very well be a goofy fabrication), the seeds of '70s/'80s new wave groundbreakers Devo lay in a '60s surf band, known as the Wipeouters. Future Devo….

  6. The Wipeouters. Profile: Surf Rock group formed by Mark Mothersbaugh in 1999 to create the theme song for the animated show 'Rocket Power.'. In 2001 Casual Tonalities released The Wipeouter's only album, primarily written by Mark with additional songs by Bob Mothersbaugh and Josh Mancell. Being made up of 3/4 Devo members, The Wipeouters is ...

  7. Mark Mothersbaugh talks about Devo and the Wipeouters side project. The story goes that in 1966 future members of Devo formed a highly influential surf band called The Wipeouters. So pioneering were they that some people question whether such acts as The Beach Boys, Jan & Dean, and Dick Dale could have possibly accomplished what they did ...