Mongoloid (song)

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Mongoloid is a song by the American rock band Devo, released in 1977. The song is known for its distinctive sound and quirky lyrics, reflecting the band's unique style and approach to music.

Background[edit | edit source]

Devo was formed in Akron, Ohio in the early 1970s by a group of art students. The band gained popularity for their unconventional music and performances, which often featured elaborate costumes and synchronized dance moves. "Mongoloid" was one of the band's early singles and helped establish their reputation as pioneers of the new wave genre.

Lyrics and Meaning[edit | edit source]

The lyrics of "Mongoloid" are characterized by their cryptic and satirical nature. The song explores themes of conformity, identity, and societal norms, with the chorus repeating the word "Mongoloid" in a catchy and repetitive manner. Some interpretations suggest that the song critiques the idea of normalcy and challenges traditional notions of beauty and perfection.

Reception[edit | edit source]

"Mongoloid" received positive reviews from critics and helped Devo gain a following in the underground music scene. The song's unconventional sound and thought-provoking lyrics resonated with audiences looking for something different from mainstream music at the time.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Over the years, "Mongoloid" has become a cult classic and is considered one of Devo's signature songs. The band's influence on alternative and experimental music can be traced back to their early work, including this iconic track.

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