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DEVO Divulges Hefty Paycheck from ‘Ridiculousness’ Theme Song

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Mark Mothersbaugh, the co-founder and vocalist of the seminal new wave band DEVO, has found an unexpected windfall in television theme music. A reimagined version of DEVO's song “Uncontrollable Urge” has been utilized as the theme for MTV’s popular series *Ridiculousness*, resulting in a remarkable income stream for Mothersbaugh. Astonishingly, this single venture reportedly generates an approximate $1 million annually for the musician, making it one of his most significant financial successes, despite his extensive career in both music and television scoring.

The tune, originally part of DEVO's 1978 album *Q. Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!*, has undergone a transformation over the years. Its adaptation for *Ridiculousness* catapulted it to becoming a staple on MTV, a channel that once was a major platform for DEVO's music videos, though ironically, their videos were once removed from rotation. This backdrop adds an interesting twist of fate, as “Uncontrollable Urge” is now arguably the most-played song on the network, with the show airing for extensive periods daily, sometimes comprising the majority of MTV's programming schedule.

During the early days of MTV, DEVO's pioneering music videos were not always welcomed due to their avant-garde and subversive nature, leading to many not making it onto the music network at all. Yet today, through *Ridiculousness*, DEVO not only sees a resurgence in use on MTV but also unprecedented earnings, placing them squarely in the network's regular rotation. Mothersbaugh initially ventured into television by composing for children’s series like *Rugrats* and *Pee-wee’s Playhouse*, achievements that have also been lucrative, with the *Rugrats* theme specifically highlighted as having paid for their home in the 1990s.

Mothersbaugh's experience with the *Ridiculousness* theme is also a testament to the enduring potential of music to find new life and utility long after an artist's initial creation. This unexpected success showcases how strategic placements, such as in popular television shows, can reinvigorate and monetize an artist’s catalog in fresh and dynamic ways. The ability of songs to adapt and find relevance in different contexts solidifies their status beyond their original release, proving that their earning potential can extend far beyond typical expectations, especially in the ever-evolving landscape of multimedia entertainment.

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