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Devo bassist Jerry Casale throws 9/11-themed wedding
Their party favors were box cutters.
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Casale had previously played the terrorism card with his satirical Jihad Jerry and the Evildoers project.
Box cutters were used as weapons by the 9/11 hijackers because at the time you could take them on airplanes.
Visitors informed TMZ nobody appeared offended, as they understand the couple has a wierd humorousness. “Our family just celebrated the Jewish holiday last night for the 14th year without him at the table”.
Being that Saturday was 9/11, the couple chose to have a wedding built around the theme of September 11, 2001 and the attack on the World Trade Center.
According to TMZ, the rock star married Krista Napp at a Santa Monica restaurant on the 14th anniversary of the terrorist attacks, and remembrances of that day were prevalent throughout their entire ceremony.
Devo, which Casale co-founded with his late brother Bob, and Mark and Bob Mothersbaugh, are famous for their quirky brand of humor with songs like “Whip It” and “Through Being Cool”.
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Their friends didn’t seem fazed by the questionable theme, reports TMZ, which also published photos from the party. The post-punk group’s name, after all, is short for “de-evolution”.