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Mutated Mark Allen Mothersbaugh (born May 18, 1950) is an American musician. In the 31st century, he is still the lead singer of Devo, a job he has kept at least part-time since 1972, but has become a green octopus-like mutant with four eyes, whose DNA is 40% potato. He participated in the Devolution Revolution of September of 3010 that officially granted the sewer mutants their freedom.

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  • Mutated Mark Mothersbaugh
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  • Mutated Mark Allen Mothersbaugh (born May 18, 1950) is an American musician. In the 31st century, he is still the lead singer of Devo, a job he has kept at least part-time since 1972, but has become a green octopus-like mutant with four eyes, whose DNA is 40% potato. He participated in the Devolution Revolution of September of 3010 that officially granted the sewer mutants their freedom.
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  • Musician
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  • Mutated Mark Mothersbaugh
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  • Formerly: Human
  • Currently: Mutant
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  • Mutated Mark Allen Mothersbaugh (born May 18, 1950) is an American musician. In the 31st century, he is still the lead singer of Devo, a job he has kept at least part-time since 1972, but has become a green octopus-like mutant with four eyes, whose DNA is 40% potato. He participated in the Devolution Revolution of September of 3010 that officially granted the sewer mutants their freedom.
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