Devo 2.0
While the music on the album was written and recorded by DEVO and merely dubbed in over footage in which the four dancing children appear to be performing, some of the members are musicians.Devo 2.0 band member Nathan Norman states they do play their own instruments with mild help from sequencers.[3] In 2010, Jerry Casale in an interview conducted by the AV Club's Sam Adams, mentioned his amusement by Disney's forced alterations, saying, "You went beyond getting mad to just like going, 'This is proof of devolution."[5] In a 2012 interview, Jacqueline Emerson said that she thought the band was "made to prove the point of devolution".[6] Devo 2.0 covered the title song from the 1965 Disney movie The Monkey's Uncle for the 2006 album Disneymania 4.