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Mark Allen Mothersbaugh (; born May 18, 1950) is an American musician and composer. He came to prominence in the late 1970s as co-founder, lead vocalist and keyboardist of the new wave band
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, whose " Whip It" was a top 20 single in the US in 1980, peaking at No. 14, and which has since maintained a
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. Mothersbaugh was one of the primary composers of Devo's music. In addition to his work with Devo, Mothersbaugh has made music for television series, films and video games via his production company, Mutato Muzika. He composed the music for the 13-year run of the animated series '' Rugrats'' and its three related theatrical films. He has created film scores for
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and for
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. As a solo musician, Mothersbaugh has released four studio albums: '' Muzik for Insomniaks'', ''Muzik for the Gallery'', ''Joyeux Mutato'' and ''The Most Powerful Healing Muzik in the Entire World''. In 2004, he received the Richard Kirk award at the BMI Film and TV Awards for his contributions to film and television music. In 2008, Mothersbaugh received an
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from
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, his alma mater.


Early years

Mark Allen Mothersbaugh was born on May 18, 1950, in
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. His parents are Mary Margaret ("Mig") and Robert Mothersbaugh Sr. He grew up with two younger brothers, Bob and Jim, who are both musicians, and two sisters, Amy and Susan, and graduated from Woodridge High School in Peninsula, Ohio. His father appeared in early Devo films and fan events as the character General Boy and his brothers participated in the band, although Jim's tenure was brief, appearing only on several early
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Career


Devo

Mothersbaugh attended
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as an art student, where he met
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co-founders Gerald Casale and Bob Lewis. In early 1970, Lewis and Casale formed the idea of the "devolution" of the human race after Casale's friends Jeffrey Miller and Allison Krause were killed by Ohio National Guardsmen on university grounds during what came to be known as the
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. Intrigued by the concept, Mothersbaugh joined them, building upon it with elements of early
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ideas and oddball arcana, most notably unearthing the infamous ''Jocko-Homo Heavenbound'' pamphlet (the basis for the song " Jocko Homo"). This association culminated in 1973, when the trio started to play music as Devo. Following the commercial failure of their sixth studio album '' Shout'',
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dropped Devo. Shortly after, claiming to feel creatively unfulfilled, drummer Alan Myers left the band, causing the remaining band members to abandon the plans for a ''Shout'' video LP, as well as a tour. In 1987, Devo reformed with new drummer David Kendrick, formerly of Sparks, to replace Myers. Their first project was a soundtrack for the flop horror film '' Slaughterhouse Rock'', starring Toni Basil and they released the studio albums '' Total Devo'' (1988) and '' Smooth Noodle Maps'' (1990), on Enigma. Devo had a falling-out and played two shows in 1991 before breaking up. Around this time, members of Devo appeared in the film '' The Spirit of '76'' (1990), except for Bob Mothersbaugh. In 1989, Mark Mothersbaugh established Mutato Muzika, a commercial music production studio, hiring Ryan Moore and Bob Casale; Bob Mothersbaugh was also involved. In 2006, Devo worked with
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on the Devo 2.0 project: a band of child performers was assembled to re-record Devo songs. The '' Akron Beacon Journal'' wrote, "Devo recently finished a new project in cahoots with Disney called Devo 2.0, which features the band playing old songs and two new ones with vocals provided by children. Their debut studio album, a two disc CD/DVD combo entitled ''DEV2.0'', was released on March 14, 2006. The lyrics of some of the songs were changed for family-friendly airplay, which has been claimed by the band to be a play on irony of the messages of their classic hits. Mothersbaugh doesn't rule out the idea of the band gathering in the studio, eventually, to record a new Devo album." The studio album, '' Something for Everybody'' was eventually released in June 2010, preceded by a 12" single of "Fresh"/"What We Do". Devo was awarded the first Moog Innovator Award on October 29, 2010, during Moogfest 2010 in
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. The award aims to celebrate "pioneering artists whose genre-defying work exemplifies the bold, innovative spirit of Bob Moog". Devo was scheduled to perform at Moogfest, but canceled three days beforehand after Mark's brother Bob Mothersbaugh (lead guitar) injured his hand. He and Gerald Casale collaborated with Austin, Texas, band the Octopus Project to perform " Girl U Want" and " Beautiful World" at the event instead.


Other work

In 1989, Mothersbaugh and other members of Devo were involved in the project Visiting Kids, releasing a self-titled
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(EP) on the New Rose label in 1990. The group featured his then-wife Nancye Ferguson, as well as David Kendrick, Bob Mothersbaugh, and Bob's daughter Alex Mothersbaugh. Mothersbaugh co-wrote some of the songs, and produced the album with Bob Casale. A promotional video was filmed for the song "Trilobites". Visiting Kids appeared on the soundtrack to the film '' Rockula'', as well as on the ''
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''. Since Devo, Mothersbaugh has developed a successful career writing musical scores for film and television. In film, he has worked frequently with filmmaker
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, scoring four of his feature films: '' Bottle Rocket'' (1996), '' Rushmore'' (1998), ''
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'' (2001), and '' The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou'' (2004). He composed for '' The Lego Movie'' (2014) and '' Thor: Ragnarok'' (2017). His music has been a staple of the children's television shows '' Rugrats'', '' Beakman's World'', '' Santo Bugito'' and ''
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''. He wrote the new theme song for the original '' Felix the Cat'' show when it was sold to Broadway Video, some music for '' Pee-wee's Playhouse'' in 1986–1990 and the theme song for the '' Super Mario World'' TV series for DIC Entertainment in 1991. The character design for Chuckie on ''Rugrats'' was loosely based on him. Along with Bob Casale, he produced ''Heroes & Villains'' (2000), a soundtrack album with music inspired by '' The Powerpuff Girls''. Mothersbaugh originally sought out to be the show's main composer, but his demo was rejected by creator
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, who despite being a Devo fan, had concerns about his cartoon being pushed aside if a big feature film came to Mothersbaugh's production company. Mothersbaugh produces music for video games, including
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's '' Crash Bandicoot'' and ''
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'' series (both music scores were created by Josh Mancell), and for EA Games' '' The Sims 2'' (2004). This work is often performed with Mutato Muzika, the music production company he formed with several other former members of Devo including his brother, Bob Mothersbaugh. Mothersbaugh composed the original score for '' Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart'' (2021). Mothersbaugh composed: * "Having Trouble Sneezing", the distinctive music in the award-winning " Get a Mac" commercials for
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* The score for the first season of the television series ''
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,'' though he was replaced after one season by
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of
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. * The theme music for the American television show '' Eureka'', broadcast on the Syfy channel. * The score of the
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's TV series ''
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''. * The score for HBO's '' Close Enough'' alongside John Enroth and Albert Fox. * The score for HBO's '' Our Flag Means Death''. In 2013, Mothersbaugh appeared on an episode of '' The Aquabats! Super Show!'', an action-comedy series by the creators of ''Yo Gabba Gabba!'' starring the Devo-influenced band
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, playing the eccentric scientist father of one of the main characters, Jimmy the Robot. Mothersbaugh and Casale have produced music for other artists, including Toni Basil.


Visual art and exhibitions

Mothersbaugh has also been successful as a visual artist. In November 2014, Mothersbaugh said, "I've done over 150 art gallery shows in the last 20 years." On February 6, 2014, the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA Denver) announced a retrospective exhibition to bring together the first comprehensive presentation of Mothersbaugh's art and music. This nationally touring exhibition was accompanied by a publication, ''Mark Mothersbaugh: Myopia'', published by
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. 50 selections of postcard art from ''Myopia'' were published as a postcard book titled ''Mark Mothersbaugh: Collected Facts & Lies'' in 2015. As a prelude to the ''Myopia'' exhibit opening in
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, Ohio, Mothersbaugh held a concert gathering which included Devo songs and movie scores played in a classical style, an address to the audience with anecdotes, and musical pieces he specifically composed for a six-keyboard hybrid originally used for teaching lessons, that was refurbished by his brother Bob and contained a counter in the center for keeping time. The instrument was played by six people simultaneously. Mothersbaugh hosted a drawing segment on the Nick Jr. Channel television series ''
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'' called Mark's Magic Pictures, teaching children how to draw simple pictures. The pictures often come alive at the end of the segment through animation.


Personal life

At the age of seven, Mothersbaugh began wearing glasses to correct his severe
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and
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. Over the years, he took an interest in designing his own distinctive eyewear for use in Devo shows. He favored a set of stainless steel frames for regular use made by a Los Angeles shop called LA Eyeworks and says he purchased as many pairs as he could find because they tended to break or get stolen by fans. In a joint venture with eyewear manufacturer Shane Baum, Mothersbaugh has designed his own branded frames for sale, made of beryllium with a stainless steel chrome finish, in three different styles as of 2015. The Baumvision press release states that the unisex model "Francesca" is named for one of Mothersbaugh's pug dogs which is a simultaneous hermaphrodite that is also called Frank. In a 2016 interview, Mothersbaugh mentioned having
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(ADD). He has been married twice. His first wife was actress Nancye Ferguson, who can be seen briefly performing with him in the 1999 superhero comedy film ''
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''. His current wife is Anita Greenspan, who runs the film music managing company Greenspan Kohan Management with Neil Kohan. The couple has two daughters from China, adopted after Greenspan learned of the practice in that country of female children being abandoned because of their gender. Mothersbaugh is a collector and connoisseur of song poems and unusual or vintage musical devices. He is the owner of
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's Electronium (although it is currently not functional). Mothersbaugh contracted
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in May 2020, and was placed on a ventilator in an
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at
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for 18 days. In August 2020, Mothersbaugh recounted that he "nearly died" of the disease, and was in a delusional state while infected; he came to believe that he had been hospitalized after being hit by a brick in Little Tokyo, and repeatedly urged his family members to search for his attackers. He described having lasting
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as a result of the illness. He also lost most of his vision in his right eye during the first few days in the ICU while intubated. The condition was determined not to have been caused by COVID and cannot be repaired. He says the eye's vision is now permanently blurred like what he saw as a child, and calls himself a "
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". Mothersbaugh was once a member of the parody religion the
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.


Honors and awards

Mothersbaugh was honored with the Richard Kirk Award at the 2004 BMI Film and TV Awards. The award is given annually to a composer of film and television music. On May 10, 2008, Mothersbaugh was awarded an
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of
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from Kent State University. On May 28, 2016, Mothersbaugh was awarded the key to the city of Akron during a ceremony at the Akron-Summit County Public Library.


Filmography

* '' Human Highway'' (1982) *
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station identifications (1990) * '' Felix the Cat'' (1990) (TV, digitally remastered footage version of the original series) (theme) * '' Super Mario World'' (1991) (TV) (theme) * '' Liquid Television'' (1991) (TV) * '' Davis Rules'' (1991) (TV) * '' Sewer Shark'' (1992) (VG) * '' Great Scott!'' (1992) (TV) * '' Frosty Returns'' (1992) (TV) * '' Mann & Machine'' (1992) (TV) * '' Beakman's World'' (1992) (TV) (theme) * '' Brain Donors'' (1992) (opening and end credits) * '' Bakersfield P.D.'' (1993) (TV) * ''
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'' (1993) (TV) * ''Street Match'' (1993) (TV) * ''Down on the Waterfront'' (1993) * '' Hotel Malibu'' (1994) TV Series * '' Edith Ann: A Few Pieces of the Puzzle'' (1994) (TV) * '' Santo Bugito'' (1995) (TV) (as Mark "Mothersbug") * '' Too Something'' (1995) (TV) * '' If Not for You'' (1995) (TV) * '' Strange Luck'' (1995) (TV) * '' Sliders'' (1995) (TV) * '' The Courtyard'' (1995) (TV) * '' The Last Supper'' (1995) (musical score) * ''Flesh Suitcase'' (1995) * ''The Big Squeeze'' (1996) * ''Class Reunion'' (1996) (TV) * '' Quicksilver Highway'' (1997) (TV) * '' Fired Up'' (1997) (TV) * ''
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'' (1997) * ''Unwed Father'' (1997) (TV) * '' Working'' (1997) (TV) (theme) * ''Last Rites'' (1998) (TV) * '' The Mr. Potato Head Show'' (1998) (TV) * '' The Simple Life'' (TV) * ''Stories from My Childhood'' (1998) (TV) * ''
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'' (1999) (VG) * '' Rocket Power'' (1999) (TV) (theme music) * ''The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: The Visitors from Outer Space'' (1999) (V) * '' Sammy'' (2000) (TV) * '' Tucker'' (2000) (TV) * '' The Other Me'' (2000) (TV) * '' All Growed Up'' (2001) (TV) * ''Rugrats: Still Babies After All These Years'' (2001) (TV) * '' Second String'' (2002) (TV) * '' Cheats'' (2002) * '' MDs'' (2002) (TV) * ''
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'' (2002) (TV) * '' The Groovenians'' (2002) (TV) * ''
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'' (2003) * '' The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou'' (2004) * '' The Big House'' (2004) (TV) * '' Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for Pappy'' (2004) (V) * '' The Sims 2'' (and Expansion Packs) (2004–2008) (VG) * '' The Complete Truth About De-Evolution'' (2004) (V) * ''Music for Edward Gorey'' (2005) * '' Get a Mac'' (2006–2009) * ''Feed Me'' (2006) * '' Eureka'' (2006) (TV) (Theme) * '' Boom Blox'' (2008) (VG) * ''
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'' (2008–2014) * '' Boom Blox Bash Party'' (2009) (VG) * ''
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'' (2010) (VG) * ''
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'' (2010) * '' Hawaiian Vacation'' (2011) * '' Shameless'' (2011) (TV) * '' Thor: Ragnarok'' (2017) * '' Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation'' (2018) * '' The Croods: A New Age'' (2020) * '' The Mitchells vs. the Machines'' (2021) * '' Hotel Transylvania: Transformania'' (2022) * '' How We Roll'' (2022) * '' Cocaine Bear'' (2023) * '' A Minecraft Movie'' (2025)


Television


Film


1980s


1990s


2000s


2010s


2020s


Video games


Bibliography

* ''My Struggle'' (as Booji Boy) * ''What I Know Volume I'' * ''Beautiful Mutants'' * ''Apotropaic Beatnik Graffiti''


Discography


With Devo


Solo

Studio albums * '' Muzik for Insomniaks'' (Cassette, 1985) ** Later released on CD as ''Muzik for Insomniaks, Vol. 1'' and ''Muzik for Insomniaks, Vol. 2'' in 1988 by
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* ''Muzik for the Gallery'' (LP, 1987) * ''Joyeux Mutato'' (CD, 1999, Rhino Handmade limited edition; reissued 2000 by Rhino to regular retail) * ''The Most Powerful Healing Muzik in the Entire World'' (6-CD Set, 2005) * ''Mutant Flora'' (6 × Vinyl, 7" Box Set, 2017)


References


External links

* * Official art and exhibition
website
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