Devo or Oingo?

Which would you pick?

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DEVO. Oingo Boingo legitimately suck.

Oingo Boingo has some good songs. Private Life, Little Girls, etc.

devo, always devo
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> Oingo
Literal paedocore, starring jack skeleton?

Devo did a cover of Head Like A Hole, Oingo did not youtube.com/watch?v=A4411PgkkPQ

That cover fucking sucks

all of devo's covers suck. That's kind of the point.

Then why listen to them?

Talking Heads.

Because they suck and are good at the same time. That obviously isn't their best cover, but it's pretty great when they butcher 50's and 60's pop songs into something completely unrecognizable from the original.

I like both. Screw all of you.

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devo is for people who want to brag about how weird they are

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>implying oingo boingo isn't

You can't go wrong with either band. Oingo really never put out many bad songs. Devo has a huge catalog of great stuff as well.

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OINGO. Devo legitimately suck.

>all of devo's covers suck
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pre-freedom of choice devo > boingo > devo from freedom of choice and on

I love Only A Lad but Devo for sure

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I mean if you hold a gun to my head, Devo. But both are more important to me than any non Mom family member.

What I find interesting is that both Mothersbaugh and Elfman started writing film scores after the peak of their bands, and both have written the theme tunes of two iconic 90s cartoons (Simpsons and Rugrats)