How do you feel about being referred to as the Japanese equivalent of Devo?
Hayashi: We are making the music under the mind of Devo. We do what no one has ever done, so it is honorable to be called as Devo. How do you think your music has changed or evolved from when you first started out as a band? Hayashi: We have had more than 100 lives. Our performances have evolved a lot. Mentally, we don’t worry about things as much as before. What has been the most rewarding thing about being a member of POLYSICS? Hayashi: I am very happy that we could have sessions, recordings, and interviews with Devo and the artists who we respect and have influences from. Kayo: I can go to foreign countries and meet many people and learn different cultures. Fumi: I have so many. It’s that we could have lives all over the world. I feel fulfilled even more and more everyday! Yano: I was able meet Alan, who used to be the drummer of Devo. Outside of music, what do you like to do for fun and relaxation? Hayashi: Drink beer in the morning; watch Devo and Ultraman’s DVDs. Kayo: I watch mo