Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · Jun 2026)
People who grew up in the seventies or eighties find themselves drawn to this track, along with anyone who treasures the thrill of retro pop culture. The song captures that bittersweet feeling of remembering simpler times—when life felt more straightforward, even if harder—and transforms it into pure exhilaration. Listeners return to it whenever they need a burst of infectious joy mixed with wistful reflection, making it the perfect companion for nostalgic moments that still feel alive and energized.
When you first hear this song, a surge of energy hits you immediately—it's impossible not to feel that propulsive momentum pulling you forward. That initial rush unlocks something playful in you, a reminder of when music could be both fun and infectious without needing to be complicated. You find yourself caught up in the sheer drive of it all.
You come back to this song when you need a jolt out of everyday fatigue, when the routine has worn you down and you want to remember what it felt like to be energized. It's the kind of track that reminds you that even the mundane can be approached with a sense of vitality and humor. Those moments when you're pushing through a task and need something to carry you through—that's when this one finds its way back into your rotation.
Devo's version transforms Toussaint's lament about labor exploitation into an irresistible, motorik groove that listeners experience as a surge of vitality rather than despair—the mechanical repetition that should evoke drudgery instead feels playful and propulsive, making the song a vehicle for nostalgia about 80s synth-pop energy rather than empathy for workers' suffering.