No word yet if they plan to follow it up with a song about Obama chomping down on a pooch.

Via HuffPo:

Mitt Romney probably wishes no one remembers that incident when he strapped his dog Seamus to the roof of his car.

But an American New Wave band is set to immortalize Romney’s now-infamous decision in song.

According to Rolling Stone, Devo — the band that emphatically told everyone to”Whip It” in 1980 — is set to release a new song later this month entitled “Don’t Roof Rack Me, Bro! (Remember Seamus).”

Devo’s founder and commercial director,Gerald V. Casale, clearly has a bit of obsession with Romney’s Irish setter. He recently kicked off his Remember Seamus campaign and is involved in a smartphone game called “The Crate Escape: Seamus Unleashed,” which is currently in the works. Casale is also a supporter of Dogs Against Romney.

Casale and his bandmates are not the only ones taking a dig at the presidential nominee. According to the Atlantic Wire, President Barack Obama also resurrected Seamus’ memory this week when he was in Iowa.

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Via Politico:

Obama ad man John Del Cecato couldn’t help tweeting when he learned that 80s band Devo is releasing a song later this month hitting Mitt Romney on the dog roof-strapping episode.

“I knew I liked Devo…TRENDING: Devo off the leash: ‘Don’t Roof Rack Me, Bro,'” Del Cecato tweeted, referring to a CNN report about the song’s release.

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