Peek-a-Boo!

"Find Out" was later re-recorded by Devo's bassist Gerald Casale's solo project Jihad Jerry & the Evildoers for the studio album Mine Is Not a Holy War (2006).

eschewed Devo's previous narrative style for a basic performance against a bluescreen background displaying related visuals to the song.

Some of the imagery on the bluescreen was made by Digital Productions in Los Angeles, which was one of the few companies in the United States to have a Cray X-MP supercomputer, which was the world's most powerful computer from 1983–85.

According to Mark Mothersbaugh, the Devil faces shown in some parts of the video were a couple of black velvet paintings that the band had found in Tijuana and they had them animated.

Also notable is the re-appearance of dancer Craig Allen Rothwell, who played the "Spazz Attack" character that appeared in Devo's music video for (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.