Photos | The Yellow Army Rock Coachella Stage
Devo members Gerald Casale and Bob Mothersbaugh donned coordinating yellow military-style outfits to command the Coachella stage in 2010. The crowd and lighting spotlighted the music icons and their four-piece band as they performed upbeat hits on two guitars and one microphone.
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the band is performing on stage in yellow outfitsMetadata
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