Adventures of the Smart Patrol
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Adventures of the Smart Patrol (or Devo Presents Music From Adventures of the Smart Patrol) is a compilation album released in 1996 featuring tracks from the Inscape
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 computer game of the same name, a game created by American
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 band Devo
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. Six of the tracks had been previously released on proper Devo albums and compilations, but it is noteworthy for containing two new Devo tracks: "Theme From Adventures of the Smart Patrol" (a studio recording of a song that had been played live at the beginning of concerts on the 1981 New Traditionalists
New Traditionalists
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tour) and "That's What He Said." Both songs are credited to The Smart Patrol but are performed by Devo.

Also of note is this mix of "U Got Me Bugged," a track which first appeared on the compilation Hardcore Devo: Volume 2
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. This mix features a new vocal track by Booji Boy
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.

Additionally, this version of "Jocko Homo" is the 4-track demo version, previously released on Hardcore Devo: Volume 1
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. However, this version was taken directly from the audio track of the short film The Truth About De-Evolution
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and is thus of lesser sound quality, but includes audio from the filmic sequence where a series of rapid-fire cuts spells the letters "Devo" to introduce the song, lifted from "Mechanical Man" (also found on Hardcore Devo: Volume One).

Track listing

All tracks performed by Devo unless otherwise noted.
  1. "Theme From Adventures of the Smart Patrol" (2:29) – The Smart Patrol (AKA: Devo)
  2. "That's What He Said" (3:15) – The Smart Patrol
  3. "Mechanical Man" (4:20)
  4. "U Got Me Bugged" [Alternate Mix] (2:49) – Mark Mothersbaugh
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  5. "34C" (3:35) – Brian Applegate
  6. "The Spirit of JFK" (3:17) – Scott V. Orsi
  7. "Peek A Boo!" (3:02)
  8. "Beautiful World" (3:32)
  9. "Whip It
    Whip It
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    " (2:38)
  10. "Freedom of Choice
    Freedom of Choice
    Freedom of Choice is the third album by New Wave musicians Devo, released on May 16, 1980. It saw the band moving in more of an overt synthpop direction, even though guitars still played a prominent role....

    " (3:27)
  11. "Jocko Homo" [Demo Version] (3:06)
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