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DEVO wishes you a “Merry Something” Performed by DEVO Written by Gerald V. Casale & Josh Freese / Images: Mark Mothersbaugh / Lyrics by Gerald V. Casale album: “Gift Wrapped Vol. II”

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Barbara A. Rice fka fabucatvor 2 Jahren

@AlwaysFlacko @joshfreese @DEVO @mmothersbaugh Brilliant! Thank you!

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mrslugvor 2 Jahren

@joshfreese @DEVO @mmothersbaugh Wow...I forgot about this! Thanks for sharing. Merry Something, Jerry! Thanks for all the great music.

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letsgosurfinnow™️vor 2 Jahren

@joshfreese @DEVO @mmothersbaugh Merry something!!

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Toni Hearn Collagevor 2 Jahren

@joshfreese @DEVO @mmothersbaugh LOVE IT!!! Thank you!!! 😊

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Cookspherevor 2 Jahren

@joshfreese @DEVO @mmothersbaugh Merry something GVC & co

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JTCvor 2 Jahren

@joshfreese @DEVO @mmothersbaugh wonderful. You guys never stop being amazing😍

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Bitcoinbodyboardervor 1 Jahr

@joshfreese @DEVO @mmothersbaugh Merry Christmas The Industrial Revolution was a war against a free energy civilization that built a lot of stuff we can't. They had airships too. Talk about DEVO.

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