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I just discovered the beastie boys album, the mix-up. Anyone have ...

I just discovered the beastie boys album, the mix-up. Anyone have suggestions for music with the same feeling? It's kinda funky jazz.

A One-Paragraph Review of Every Beastie Boys Album | by Tyler Clark

Hello Nasty (1998) — This is the one and only Beastie Boys album ... Sign up to discover human stories that deepen your understanding of ...

Licensed to Ill - Wikipedia

Licensed to Ill is the debut studio album by the American hip hop group Beastie Boys. It was released on November 15, 1986, by Def Jam and Columbia Records.

what album got u into the beastie boys? [Archive]

For me it was LTI when I first discovered them but it wasn't till Ill Communication album that I became a die hard fan. Would have been great to ...

'Licensed To Ill': How Beastie Boys Killed It In The 80s

Beastie Boys Licensed To Ill Album Cover. Cover: Courtesy of Def Jam ... Beastie Boys proved themselves to be more than just another copycat rap act ...

Original ILL (artwork & album description) - Beastie Boys Message ...

(I'm not at home ) But I have a feeling the Flac versions you found may have just came from the bootleg CD or from mp3's anyway. Most of ...

Beastie Boys - Wikipedia

Beastie Boys were an American hip hop/rap rock group from New York City, formed in 1981. The group was composed of Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz (vocals, guitar), ...

The Punk History Behind the Beastie Boys' First Album, 'Licensed to Ill'

So Mike [Diamond] and them, they were hardcore kids but were discovering something new and picked up on hip-hop early. I think they were trying ...

Album Rescue Series: The Beastie Boys 'License To Ill'

It's 1986 and I am a fresh-faced skinny 23 year old. I'm working for Roadstar PA Systems of Sheffield who are located in the Socialist ...

Beastie Boys Discovered What is Pressed on Gold Records

There's a good possibility that the music pressed on gold and platinum record awards might just be some random piano recording of Barry Manilow songs.

Ch-Ch-Check It Out, The History of The Beastie Boys - Twisted Thread

In 1983 they kicked their new hip hop sound off with a comedy single, somehow then toured with Madonna, released their debut album and found an ...

The Beastie Boys got high and smashed open their gold record ...

... Beastie Boys discovered, what you see might not be what you get. Ad ... "I was looking at the actual gold record and it only had four songs on it, ...

As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a…Beastie Boy

Everyone found something they loved in those albums – of ... Beastie Boys was the only band I agreed about with the girl of my dreams.

Hip hop albums in the similar vein as Beastie Boys

I've recently discovered Beastie Boys (I've heard the hits before, but never listened to any of their albums until now) and find them really ...

Why does Beastie Boys not get much love from black hip-hop fans?

I still listen to it in fact. License to Ill was a classic album. Paul Revere can still be heard bumping in Black people' ...

Beastie Boys Music Facts | Mental Floss

With Licensed to Ill, Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin wanted to capitalize on the novelty of a full-length rap album by one of the few (if only) ...

The Beastie Boys On Their Hip-Hop Journey And Missing Adam ...

We just really love rap and wanted to be rappers. Is that ... AD ROCK: But me and Mike aren't going to make like a new Beastie Boys record.

Living X-Tra: Spin's 1992 Beastie Boys Cover Story - SPIN

In other words, I saw my in. “So Ricky, what are the boys up to?” They were working on a new album, he said. As a band. Playing their own ...

Beastie Boys Book: 15 Things We Learned - uDiscover Music

That album's “Slow And Low” was a cover of a song Run-DMC demoed ... The “Is your name Michael Diamond?” guy was just a random messenger.

Beastie Boys Tried to Play Their Own Gold Record, and Their Music ...

Beastie Boys have revealed that they tried putting their own gold record on a turntable, only to discover that their own music wasn't on it.