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Old 06.30.2008, 05:02 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by acousticrock87
"Casale said it was ironic the world's largest fast food chain should appropriate the image of a band known for taking aim at the dysfunction and herd mentality of American society."

If they were suing for another reason, such as "not liking the food", then it's even whinier. I don't think every band that sues a corporation is whiney and money-hungry, but most are. With Devo's history, I have no reason to believe they don't just want money.
If you knew Devo's history, you'd know that most of what they've done commercially has been purposefully ironic. I think I remember hearing "Beautiful World" used in a commercial once which got a laugh out of me.

And why do you assume that that statement above is the same as being anti-corporate? Seems a bit broader than of a statement that merely companies, if you ask me.
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