- Lead singer of Devo.
- Despite that the suggestion his thick glasses are a stage image, he needs them badly to see and has been severely near-sighted his whole life, so much so that he was nearly declared legally blind as a child.
- Long after the break-up of his band Devo, Mothersbaugh has gone on to become one of Hollywood's most respect film composers, having done the musical scores to all of Wes Anderson's scored films and the theme from the TV show, Rugrats (1991), among others. He employs most of his former Devo bandmates for these projects.
- He is a skilled multi-instrumentalist who can be heard playing a wide variety of instruments on his soundtracks and on Devo songs. He was primarily the "lead" keyboard player and lead singer in Devo, but can heard playing guitar and various other (including experimental) instruments on Devo tracks.
- Accomplished gallery artist whose paintings and drawings are popular in the "low brow" school of art (Richard Williams, Todd Shore, Coop, etc.). Some of his paintings have incorporated floresecent pigments in luminescent (glow-in-the-dark) base.
- Formed "Mutato Muzika" in the early Nineties. They score television and films.
- Videos for songs such as "Whip It", "Freedom of Choice", "Satisfaction", "Love without Anger", "Beautiful World", and "Through Bein' Cool" were staples of MTV's rotation in its early months on the air. Some of those videos can be seen today on the digital-cable channel VH1 Classics.
- The 4 central members of Devo re-united in 2006 or 2007 and toured through the next few years. In 2010, they released their first album together ("Something for Everybody") in 20 years.
- Brother of Robert Mothersbaugh and Jim Mothersbaugh.
- Son of Robert Mothersbaugh Sr.
- Invited to join AMPAS in 2005.
- Uncle of Alex Mothersbaugh.
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