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=== 1991β1996: Hiatus === Following the split, Mark Mothersbaugh established [[Mutato Muzika]], a commercial music production studio, along with Bob Mothersbaugh and Bob Casale.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.laweekly.com/music/are-you-not-devo-you-are-mutato-2151061 |title=Are you not Devo? You are Mutato |first=Randall |last=Roberts |date=December 5, 2007 |newspaper=[[LA Weekly]] |access-date=August 4, 2015}}</ref> Mothersbaugh meant to further a career as a [[composer]], and the latter worked as an [[audio engineer]]. Mothersbaugh has had considerable success writing and producing music for television programs, including ''[[Pee-wee's Playhouse]]'' and ''[[Rugrats]]'', video games, cartoons, and films, where he worked alongside director [[Wes Anderson]]. David Kendrick also worked at Mutato for a period during the early 1990s. Gerald Casale began a career as a director of music videos and commercials, working with bands including [[Rush (band)|Rush]], [[Soundgarden]], [[Silverchair]] and the [[Foo Fighters]]. In the wake of Devo's dissolution, Bob Mothersbaugh attempted to start a solo career with The Bob I Band, recording an album that was never released. The tapes for this are now lost, though a bootleg recording of the band in concert exists and can be obtained through the bootleg aggregator Booji Boy's Basement.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://boojiboysbasement.com/audiopages/S016.html |first=Alex |last=Brunelle |title=S016 β The Bob I Band: Live @ The China Club β Los Angeles, CA 1992 |website=Booji Boys Basement |access-date=April 19, 2017 |archive-date=April 20, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180420125445/http://boojiboysbasement.com/audiopages/S016.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> While they did not release any studio albums during this period, Devo sporadically reconvened to record a number of songs for various films and compilations, including a new recording of "[[Girl U Want]]" on the soundtrack to the 1995 film ''[[Tank Girl (film)|Tank Girl]]''<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Rosen |first=Craig |date=March 25, 1995 |title='Tank Girl' Set shoots From Hip |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7AsEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA10 |magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |volume=107 |issue=12 |pages=10, 44 |access-date=March 17, 2015}}</ref> and a cover of the [[Nine Inch Nails]] hit "[[Head Like a Hole]]" for the 1996 North American version of the film ''[[Supercop]]''.
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