The Truth About De-Evolution

The film begins with an extreme close-up of a television, switching between channels while odd gibberish noises play in the background.

A sign on the door reads "Tonight: 15-60-75", a reference to the Numbers Band, which Gerald Casale played bass for at one point.

The performance routinely cuts away to bizarre visuals, such as two men in monkey masks spanking a woman with ping-pong paddles, or a punk playing a double-neck guitar plugged into a space heater.

The "Jocko Homo" segment begins with Booji Boy running through a parking lot off of Front Street in Cuyahoga Falls.

As Mothersbaugh delivers the lyrics to "Jocko Homo" (this version can also be found on Hardcore Devo: Volume One), the classroom enters a frenzy of excitement, ending in a near riot.

On the west coast, Slash magazine and Search & Destroy reprinted photos that they took off theater screens, and television stations were provided copies for broadcast as publicity.