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They're in my top 15 - 20 favorite bands of all time but I still haven't gotten around to picking up the two Alan-less albums and can't remember anything at all about 'Shout' except "Here To Go."

Weirdly enough, the thing that really turned me into a Devo fan was hearing "That's Good" over the opening credits of Thrashin' in high school.

Between living in Chicago and flying down to Texas for Chaos in Tejas, I saw Crudos four times last year. Infest twice too!

"Our Bodies, Our Selves" was the first MTX full length I got but I can think of how maybe four songs go ("Hitler," "More Than Toast," "Swallow Everything," "God Bless America"). It's definitely not a good one to start with.

That is definitely on the lowest tier. Give this one ten minutes, if you're not hooked then it wasn't meant to be - http://www.youtube.com/watc…

"Good Rats" (a version without Shane McGowan) was on P-0-R 5. I think Give… 2 had "The Gang's All Here" if I'm not mistaken.

Ha, oh yeah. The evidence of their price point is piled up in plastic bins in my parents' basement.

Ah, Punk-O-Rama 2. So many memories tied up in that comp.

Not kind of, they definitely have. If you see them now, or any time in the past ten years or so, it's extremely obvious Greg doesn't give a shit any more. It also doesn't help that they haven't put out a 100% solid record in 13 years.

I think that one may be my favorite record from that whole Lookout! scene.

"…betrays its short lifespan."

Does that include Mega Man Soccer?

I absolutely loved the Tomasi story in Detective #27 and a huge part of that was because it had Tim Drake's pre-Flashpoint Red Robin costume.

If you want a thorough rundown of just how much of a shithead Richard J. Daley was, check out the book American Pharaoh - http://www.amazon.com/Ameri…

Man, I missed out on them so many times in that era, that show in particular standing out. That one was 18+ shows when I was only 17, six months later when I was 18 they played the 21+ Double Door, two years later at age 20 the same thing.

It was so good that Los Crudos totally ripped it off for "Illegal Y Que," which I didn't see until someone pointed it out to me years later.

Yup, me too! It was a combination of that commercial and "Orgasm Addict" being on a weird "Punk University" compilation that a cousin of mine had.

The 2003 self-titled is amazing (so are the b-sides from the "Jerk" and "Sick City Sometimes" singles), 2006's Flat Pack Philosophy is pretty good, 1996's All Set is totally forgettable and not worth your time.The rest I can't comment on.