
Beastie Boys
The Beastie Boys, a trio of hip-hop renegades who left an indelible mark on the music world. Born out of the gritty streets of New York City, Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz, Michael "Mike D" Diamond, and Adam "MCA" Yauch (RIP) formed this unlikely crew in the early 1980s. With their debut album, "Licensed to Ill," released in 1986, they unleashed a whirlwind of irreverent humor, biting social commentary, and genre-bending sound that redefined hip-hop's boundaries. Throughout their storied career, the Beastie Boys continued to push creative limits with an eclectic discography that spanned from the boom-bap beats of "Paul's Boutique" (1989) to the jazz-infused grooves of "Ill Communication" (1994). Their irreverent style, which often blended humor and social critique, earned them a devoted fan base and critical acclaim. With iconic tracks like "Brass Monkey," "So What'cha Want," and "Sabotage," they cemented their status as hip-hop pioneers, influencing generations of artists to follow in their footsteps. Even after MCA's passing in 2012, the Beastie Boys' legacy remains, a testament to the power of innovative artistry and the enduring appeal of their signature blend of humor, music, and visual flair.
Known For
- Sabotage
- No Sleep Till Brooklyn
- Intergalactic
- Fight for Your Right
- Brass Monkey
Discography Highlights
- Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. Two 2011
- The Mix-Up 2007
- To the 5 Boroughs (Deluxe Version) 2004
- Hello Nasty (Deluxe Version) [Remastered] 1998
- Ill Communication 1994
Similar Artists
- Rage Against the Machine
- Cypress Hill

- Run-DMC

- Beck

- Sublime

- Kendrick Lamar

Soundtrack Appearances
Black Rabbit (S1) - 1 song(s)
TV Show
Breaking Bad (S3) - 1 song(s)
TV Show
Clueless (1995) - 2 song(s)
Movie
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