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Booji Boy /ˈbʊɡi/ is a
character created in the
early 1970s by the
American new wave band Devo. The name is
pronounced "Boogie Boy"—the
strange spelling...
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Booji may
refer to:
Booji Boy, a
character by New Wave band Devo.
Booji Boys This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Booji. If...
- two-song album, Doubleshaw, as
Booji Boy High
under the
pseudonyms Georgios Panayiotou and
Mother Markzbow. The name
Booji Boy
comes from the character...
- Devo's
first single, "Mongoloid",
released in 1977 on Devo's own label,
Booji Boy
Records and
later released in the UK on
Stiff Records. The song was...
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Booji Boys are a
Canadian garage punk band from Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Their music blends DIY
Hardcore and
Power Pop. The band
consists of
vocalist Alex...
- the
first single released by
American new wave band Devo in 1977, on the
Booji Boy
Records label. It was
backed with the song "Jocko Homo". "Mongoloid"...
- wear
clear face masks,
except for Mark Mothersbaugh, who
appears in his
Booji Boy mask. The
members leave work and get into a car. They pull up in front...
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performance of "Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)" by Devo and
Young with
Booji Boy
singing lead
vocals and
Young playing lead guitar. The film was shown...
- Mothersbaugh, and lead
guitarist Bob Mothersbaugh.
General Boy,
along with his son
Booji Boy, were
first introduced in the 1976
short film The
Truth About De-Evolution...
- Devo
would often perform in the
guise of
theatrical characters, such as
Booji Boy and the Chinaman. A
recording of an
early Devo
performance from 1975...