"That's Good" is a song by the American new wave band Devo, written by Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale.
[1] The music video for "That's Good" eschewed Devo's previous narrative style for a basic performance against a bluescreen background displaying related visuals to the song.
The juxtaposition of the image in a cartoon of a french fry penetrating the hole of a doughnut and then quickly cut to a writhing, smiling nude woman, shot from the neck up, was considered too risqué for airplay.
In an interview with band member and video director Gerald Casale for the book Devo's Freedom of Choice, "We got this call from [MTV co-founder] Les Garland, He was like, 'Look, we know what you're trying to do here.'
"Casale eventually relented and made significant cuts to the video, which he regrets because by then, "the song was going down in the charts, not up."