NEVER FORGET—DEVO, DEVOLUTION, AND THE PROPHECY WE IGNORED
DEVO, the art-school band born from the trauma of Kent State, warned fifty years ago that humanity was “de-evolving”—becoming less thoughtful, less human, and more controlled by mass culture. Melissa explores how the 1970 Kent State shootings shaped their belief that civilization was fragile and progress was an illusion. Through robotic performances, matching outfits, and unsettling music, DEVO argued that technology, media, and conformity were turning people into passive automatons.
What once seemed like cynical art-school provocation now feels eerily accurate. Attention spans have collapsed, social media rewards outrage over understanding, and public discourse has devolved into tribalism and dehumanization. We have endless information yet less wisdom, more connection yet deeper isolation. Algorithms push conformity while pretending to celebrate individuality.
Melissa asks the uncomfortable question: Was DEVO right? Their warning wasn’t prophecy—it was a prediction about what happens when people stop thinking critically and let technology shape consciousness. This episode examines whether we’re still capable of reversing that decline—or if we’re already proving them right.
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