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DEVO | Live 2004

55 min📅 2004-02-24

DEVO | Live (2004) delivers a raw, electrifying snapshot of the iconic new-wave band's 1996 reunion tour, captured during a high-energy performance at Irvine Meadows, California.

Director: Joe Rees

Cast

Mark Mothersbaugh
Mark Mothersbaugh
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Gerald V. Casale
Gerald V. Casale
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Robert Mothersbaugh
Robert Mothersbaugh
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Bob Casale
Bob Casale
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Josh Freese
Josh Freese
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is DEVO | Live (2004) about?

DEVO | Live (2004) documents the band's 1996 reunion tour stop at Irvine Meadows, where they performed a stripped-down set of their early classics. The film captures the energy of their Lollapalooza opening act for Metallica, showcasing their signature blend of punk wit and synth-driven anthems.

Who directed DEVO | Live?

The film was directed by Joe Rees, who lensed this concert with a raw, unfiltered approach that puts the viewer right in the front row.

Who stars in DEVO | Live?

The film stars the full Devo lineup, including Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald V. Casale, Robert Mothersbaugh, Bob Casale, and drummer Josh Freese.

Is DEVO | Live (2004) worth watching?

If you're a fan of new-wave, post-punk, or Devo's legacy, this 55-minute concert film is a must-see. It's a time capsule of their early sound, delivered with the kind of energy that made them legends. While IMDb hasn't rated it, the performance speaks for itself.

How long is DEVO | Live?

The film runs for 55 minutes, offering a tight, high-energy snapshot of Devo's 1996 reunion performance.

About DEVO | Live (2004) — Iconic New-Wave Concert Film from 1996 Reunion Tour

DEVO | Live (2004) delivers a raw, electrifying snapshot of the iconic new-wave band's 1996 reunion tour, captured during a high-energy performance at Irvine Meadows, California. Directed by Joe Rees, this 55-minute concert film showcases Devo's signature blend of post-punk energy and satirical wit, stripping back their classic tracks from *Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!*, *Freedom of Choice*, and *New Traditionalists*. Opening for Metallica at Lollapalooza, the band's stripped-down set pulses with the kind of rebellious, synth-laden anthems that defined their era.

The atmosphere crackles with nostalgia and defiance, as Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald V. Casale, and the rest of the lineup breathe new life into anthems like *'Whip It'* and *'Jocko Homo'* with the precision of a well-oiled machine. With its minimalist production and front-row intensity, DEVO | Live (2004) isn't just a concert film—it's a time capsule of alternative music's golden age, perfect for fans craving that unfiltered, high-voltage experience.