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Booji Boy Records was the independent label DEVO released some of their earliest songs on.

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Booji Boy Records tracks compiled on Stiff Records 1978 EP “B-Stiff".
Mechanical Man EP (A 1978 Elevator Records "bootleg".)

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  • The record label was initially called "Booji Boy" or "Booji Boy Records". The first release under the reinstated Booji Boy Records label was New Traditionalists: Live 1981 Seattle. Devo, Inc. would retain copyright for this and all subsequent releases.
  • DEVO released the two track Booji Boy "Mongoloid" single in 1977.
    ∘ This recording of "Mongoloid" was 3:34 in length. This recording of "Jocko Homo" was 3.18 in length.
    ∘ The tracks were re-released as "Mongoloid (Booji Boy Version)" and "Jocko Homo (Booji Boy Version)" on Pioneers Who Got Scalped: The Anthology and 50 Years Of De-Evolution (1973-2023), with CD timings of "Jocko Homo" at 3:18 and 2:56, respectively. "Mongoloid" run time was still at 3:34 on both compilations.
  • DEVO released the two track Booji Boy "Satisfaction" single in 1977.
    ∘ This recording of "(I Can't Get Me No) Satisfaction" was 2:58 in length. This recording of "Sloppy (I Saw My Baby Getting)" was 2:18 in length.
    ∘ The 7-inch single sleeve art says: (I Cån't Gèt Mé Nö) Såtisfactiön / Slöppy (I Såw My Baby Gétting): D E V O: another fine product of: THE DE-EVOLUTION BAND. The 7-inch record center label says: booji boy records: (I Cån't Gèt Mé Nö) Såtisfactiön: (DEVO): D E V O: THE D•EVOLUTION BAND
  • Unofficial references to tracks labeled "booji boy version" could refer to either the Booji Boy record label or that Booji is the vocalist for that track.

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Booji Boy Records (label) Discogs
Booji Boy ~label (overview) MusicBrainz
Booji Boy (label discography) 45cat
Booji Boy Records Wikipedia

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DEVO
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Bob Lewis | Bob Casale | Jim Mothersbaugh | Alan Myers
David Kendrick | Josh Freese
Jeff Friedl | Josh Hager
Record Labels / Publishers
Booji Boy Records | Warner Brothers | Enigma | Devo, Inc. 
Stiff | Virgin | Rykodisk | Infinite Zero | Restless | Discovery | Rhino 
MVD Audio | The Orchard | Superior Viaduct | Futurismo
Production
Brian Eno | Ken Scott | Robert Margouleff | Roy Thomas Baker | DEVO 
The Teddybears | Greg Kurstin | Santi White | John King | John Hill | Mark Nishita 
Official Studio Albums
Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! (1978) | Duty Now For The Future (1979) | Freedom of Choice (1980) | New Traditionalists (1981) | oh, no! it's Devo (1982) | Shout (1984) | Total Devo (1988) | SmoothNoodleMaps (1990) | Something for Everybody   (2010)
Other Albums
B Stiff EP (1978) | E-Z Listening Disc (1987) | Now It Can Be Told: DEVO at the Palace (1989) | Hardcore DEVO Vol. 1 74-77 (1990) | Hardcore DEVO Vol. 2 1974-1977 (1991) | DEVO Live: The Mongoloid Years (1992) | DEV-O Live (1999) | Recombo DNA (2000) | Live In Central Park (2004) | DEVO Live 1980 (2005) | New Traditionalists: Live 1981 Seattle (2012) | Something ELSE for Everybody  (2013) | Miracle Witness Hour  (2014) | Live at Max's Kansas City - November 15, 1977  (2014) | Butch Devo and the Sundance Gig  (2014) | Hardcore DEVO Live!  (2015) | Art Devo 1973-1977  (2023)
Filmography
In The Beginning Was The End: The Truth About De-Evolution (1976) | The Men Who Make The Music (1981) | Human Highway (1982) | We're All DEVO (1984) | The Complete Truth About De-Evolution (1993) | DEVO Live (2004) | DEVO Live In The Land Of The Rising Sun (2004) | DEVO Live 1980 (2005) | Butch Devo and the Sundance Gig  (2014) | Hardcore DEVO Live!  (2015)
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