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Beastie Boys

Beastie Boys[a] were an American rap[2] group from New York City, formed in 1978.[3] The group was composed of Michael "Mike D" Diamond (vocals, drums), Adam "MCA" Yauch (vocals, bass), and Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz (vocals, guitar, programming). Beastie Boys were formed out of members of experimental hardcore punk band the Young Aborigines in 1978, with Diamond as vocalist, Jeremy Shatan on bass guitar, John Berry on guitar, and Kate Schellenbach on drums.[4] When Shatan left in 1981, Yauch replaced him on bass and the band changed their name to Beastie Boys. Berry left shortly thereafter and was replaced by Horovitz.

Beastie Boys
Beastie Boys in 2009; from left to right: Ad-Rock, MCA, and Mike D
Background information
Also known asThe Young Aborigines (1978–1981)
OriginNew York City, U.S.
Genres
Years active1978–2012
Labels
Past members
Websitebeastieboys.com

After achieving local success with the 1983 comedy hip hop single "Cooky Puss", Beastie Boys made a full transition to hip hop, and Schellenbach left. They toured with Madonna in 1985 and a year later released their debut album, Licensed to Ill (1986), the first rap record to top the Billboard 200 chart.[5] Their second album, Paul's Boutique (1989), composed almost entirely of samples, was a commercial failure, but later received critical acclaim. Check Your Head (1992) and Ill Communication (1994) found mainstream success, followed by Hello Nasty (1998), To the 5 Boroughs (2004), The Mix-Up (2007), and Hot Sauce Committee Part Two (2011).

Beastie Boys have sold 20 million records in the United States and had seven platinum-selling albums from 1986 to 2004.[6] They are the biggest-selling rap group since Billboard began recording sales in 1991.[7] In 2012, they became the third rap group to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In the same year, Yauch died of cancer and Beastie Boys disbanded.[8] The remaining members have released several retrospective works, including a book, a documentary, and a career-spanning compilation album.

History

1978–1983: Formation and early years

The members of the group were raised in Jewish households growing up.[9][10] Prior to forming Beastie Boys, Michael Diamond was part of a number of bands such as the Walden Jazz Band, BAN, and the Young Aborigines. Beastie Boys formed in July 1981 when the Young Aborigines bassist Jeremy Shatan left New York City for the summer and the remaining members Michael Diamond, John Berry and Kate Schellenbach formed a new hardcore punk band with Adam Yauch.[11]

In a 2007 interview with Charlie Rose, Yauch recalled that it was Berry who suggested the name Beastie Boys.[12] Although the band stated that "Beastie" is an acronym standing for "Boys Entering Anarchistic States Towards Inner Excellence",[13] in the Charlie Rose interview, both Yauch and Diamond acknowledged that the acronym was an "afterthought" conceived after the name was chosen.[12] The band supported Bad Brains, the Dead Kennedys,[14] the Misfits[15] and Reagan Youth at venues such as CBGB, A7, Trudy Hellers Place and Max's Kansas City, playing at the latter venue on its closing night. In November 1982, Beastie Boys recorded the 7-inch EP Polly Wog Stew at 171A studios, an early recorded example of New York hardcore.[16][17][18]

On November 13, 1982, Beastie Boys played Philip Pucci's birthday for the purposes of his short concert film, Beastie.[19] Pucci held the concert in Bard College's Preston Drama Dance Department Theatre. This performance marked Beastie Boys' first on screen appearance in a published motion picture. Pucci's concept for Beastie was to distribute a mixture of both a half dozen 16 mm Bell & Howell Filmo cameras, and 16 mm Bolex cameras to audience members and ask that they capture Beastie Boys performance from the audience's own point of view while a master sync sound camera filmed from the balcony of the abandoned theater where the performance was held.[19] The opening band for that performance was the Young and the Useless, which featured Adam Horovitz as the lead singer. A one-minute clip of Beastie was subsequently excerpted and licensed by Beastie Boys for use in the "Egg Raid on Mojo" segment of the "Skills to Pay the Bills" long-form home video released by Capitol Records. "Skills to Pay the Bills" later went on to be certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Berry left the group in 1982 (later forming Thwig, Big Fat Love and Bourbon Deluxe) and was replaced by Horovitz, who had become close friends with Beastie Boys.

The band also recorded and then performed its first hip hop track, "Cooky Puss", based on a prank call by the group to a Carvel Ice Cream franchise in 1983.[20] It was a part of the new lineup's first EP, also called Cooky Puss, which was the first piece of work that showed their incorporation of the underground rap phenomenon and the use of samples. It quickly became a hit in New York underground dance clubs and night clubs. After "Beastie Revolution" was later sampled in a British Airways commercial, Beastie Boys threatened to sue them over the use of the song, and the airline immediately paid them $40,000 in royalties.[21]

1984–1987: Def Jam years and Licensed to Ill

Following the success of "Cooky Puss", the band began to incorporate rap into their sets. They hired a DJ for their live shows, New York University student Rick Rubin, who began producing records soon thereafter. "I met Mike first," Rubin recalled. "I thought he was an arrogant asshole. Through spending time with the Beasties I grew to see that they had this great sense of humour. It wasn't that they were assholes, and even if it was, they were funny with it."[22] Rubin formed Def Jam Recordings with fellow NYU student Russell Simmons, and approached the band about producing them for his new label. As the band was transitioning to hip hop, Schellenbach was fired in 1984,[23] with Diamond taking over on drums. In their 2018 memoir, Ad-Rock expressed regret for firing Schellenbach, which he attributed to her not fitting with the "new tough-rapper-guy identity".[24]

 
Beastie Boys logo used circa 1985–1987

The band's 12-inch single "Rock Hard" (1984) was the second Def Jam record crediting Rubin as producer (the first was "It's Yours" by T La Rock and Jazzy Jay). On July 22, 1986, Beastie Boys opened for John Lydon's post-Sex Pistols band Public Image Ltd.,[25] and supported Madonna on her North American The Virgin Tour.[26] Then headlining with Fishbone and Murphy's Law with DJ Hurricane and later in the year, the group was on the Raising Hell tour with Run-DMC, Whodini, LL Cool J, and the Timex Social Club. Thanks to this exposure, "Hold It Now, Hit It" charted on Billboard's US R&B and dance charts.[27] "She's on It" from the Krush Groove soundtrack continued in a rap/metal vein while a double A-side 12", "Paul Revere/The New Style", was released at the end of the year.

The band recorded Licensed to Ill in 1986 and released it on November 15, 1986. The album was favorably reviewed by Rolling Stone magazine. Licensed to Ill became one of the best-selling rap albums of the 1980s and the first rap album to go number 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, where it stayed for five weeks. It also reached number 2 on the Top R&B album chart.[28] It was Def Jam's fastest selling debut record to date and sold over nine million copies. The fourth single, "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)", reached number 7 on the US Billboard Hot 100. Although the group has sold over 26 million records in the US, this is their only single to peak in the US top ten or top twenty. The accompanying video (directed by Ric Menello and Adam Dubin[29][30]) became an MTV staple.[31] Another song from the album, "No Sleep till Brooklyn", peaked at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart.[32]

The band took the Licensed to Ill tour around the world the following year. The tour was troubled by lawsuits and arrests, with the band accused of provoking the crowd. This culminated in a notorious gig at the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, England, on May 30, 1987, that erupted into a riot approximately 10 minutes after the group hit the stage and the arrest of Adam Horovitz by Merseyside Police. He was charged with assault causing grievous bodily harm.[33]

1988–1989: Move to Capitol Records and Paul's Boutique

In 1988, Beastie Boys appeared in Tougher Than Leather, a film directed by Rubin as a star vehicle for Run-D.M.C. and Def Jam Recordings. After Def Jam stopped paying them for work they'd already done and were owed money for, Beastie Boys left Def Jam and signed with Capitol Records.

The second Beastie Boys album, Paul's Boutique, was released on July 25, 1989. Produced by the Dust Brothers, it blends eclectic samples and has been described as an early work of experimental hip hop.[34] It failed to match the sales of Licensed to Ill,[34] reaching number 14 on the US album charts,[35] but later attracted acclaim;[34][36] Rolling Stone ranked it number 156 on its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.[37]

1990–1996: Check Your Head and Ill Communication

 
Beastie Boys at Club Citta Kawasaki, Japan, on the Check Your Head tour, 1992

Check Your Head was recorded in the band's G-Son studio in Atwater Village, California, and released on its Grand Royal record label.[38] The band was influenced to play instruments on this album by Dutch group Urban Dance Squad; with Mike D on drums, Yauch on bass, Horovitz on guitar and Mark Ramos Nishita ("Keyboard Money Mark") on keyboards. Mario Caldato, Jr., who had helped in the production of Paul's Boutique, engineered the record and became a longtime collaborator. Check Your Head was released in 1992 and was certified double Platinum in the US and peaked at number 10 on the Billboard 200.[35] The single "So What'cha Want" reached number 93 on the Billboard Hot 100[39] and charted on both the Rap and Modern Rock Chart,[40] while the album's first single, "Pass the Mic", peaked at number 38 on the Hot Dance Music chart.[40] The album also introduced a more experimental direction, with funk and jazz inspired songs including "Lighten Up" and "Something's Got to Give". The band returned to their hardcore punk roots for the song "Time for Livin'", a cover of a 1974 Sly and the Family Stone song. The addition of instruments and the harder rock sound of the album could be considered a precursor to the nu metal genre of music to come out in the later half of the 1990s.[38][41][42]

Beastie Boys signed an eclectic roster of artists to their Grand Royal label, including Luscious Jackson, Sean Lennon, and Australian artist Ben Lee. The group owned Grand Royal Records until 2001. Grand Royal's first independent release was Luscious Jackson's album In Search of Manny in 1993. Also in 1993, the band contributed the track "It's the New Style" (with DJ Hurricane) to the AIDS benefit album No Alternative, produced by the Red Hot Organization.

Beastie Boys also published Grand Royal Magazine, with the first edition in 1993 featuring a cover story on Bruce Lee, artwork by George Clinton, and interviews with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and A Tribe Called Quest's MC Q-Tip. The 1995 issue of the magazine contained a memorable piece on the mullet. The Oxford English Dictionary cites this as the first published use of the term, along with the lyrics from the band's 1994 song, "Mullet Head". That term was not heard in the 1980s, even though that decade has retroactively been hailed as the mullet's peak in popularity. The OED says that the term was "apparently coined, and certainly popularized, by US hip-hop group Beastie Boys".[43] Grand Royal Magazine is also responsible for giving British band Sneaker Pimps their name.

Ill Communication, released in 1994, saw Beastie Boys' return to the top of the charts when the album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200[35] and peaked at number 2 on the R&B/hip hop album chart.[28] The single "Sabotage" became a hit on the modern rock charts and the music video, directed by Spike Jonze, received extensive play on MTV.[44] "Get It Together" reached the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. Also in 1994, the band released Some Old Bullshit, featuring the band's early independent material, which made it to number 46 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart.[45]

Beastie Boys headlined at Lollapalooza—an American travelling music festival—in 1994, together with The Smashing Pumpkins. In addition, the band performed three concerts (in Los Angeles, New York City, and Washington, D.C.) to raise money for the Milarepa Fund and dedicated the royalties from "Shambala" and "Bodhisattva Vow" from the Ill Communication to the cause. The Milarepa Fund aims to raise awareness of Tibetan human rights issues and the exile of the Dalai Lama. In 1996, Yauch organized the largest rock benefit show since 1985's Live Aid – the Tibetan Freedom Concert, a two-day festival at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco that attracted over 100,000 attendees.[46]

In 1995, the popularity of Beastie Boys was underlined when tickets for an arena tour went on sale in the US and Madison Square Garden and Chicago's Rosemont Horizon sold out within 30 minutes.[47] One dollar from each ticket sold went through Milarepa to local charities in each city on the tour.[48] Beastie Boys toured South America and Southeast Asia for the first time. The band also released Aglio e Olio, a collection of eight songs lasting just 11 minutes harking back to their punk roots, in 1995. The In Sound from Way Out!, a collection of previously released jazz/funk instrumentals, was released on Grand Royal in 1996 with the title and artwork a homage to an album by electronic pop music pioneers Perrey and Kingsley.

In 1992, Beastie Boys decided to sample portions of the sound recording of "Choir" by James Newton in various renditions of their song "Pass the Mic". The band did not obtain a license from Newton to use the composition. Pursuant to their license from ECM Records, Beastie Boys digitally sampled the opening six seconds of Newton's sound recording of "Choir", and repeated this six-second sample as a background element throughout their song.[49] Newton brought suit, claiming that the band infringed his copyright in the underlying composition of "Choir". The district court granted Beastie Boys summary judgment.[50] The district court said that no license was required because the three-note segment of "Choir" lacked the requisite originality and was therefore not copyrightable. The decision was affirmed on appeal.[50]

1997–2001: Hello Nasty

 
Beastie Boys at Voodoo in 2004

Beastie Boys began work on the album Hello Nasty at the G-Son studios, Los Angeles in 1995, but continued to produce and record it in New York City after Yauch moved to Manhattan in 1996.[51] The album displayed a substantial shift in musical feel, with the addition of Mix Master Mike. The album featured bombastic beats, rap samples, and experimental sounds.[52] Released on July 14, 1998, Hello Nasty earned first week sales of 681,000 in the US[53] and went straight to number 1 in the US, the UK, Germany, Australia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Sweden.[35][54][55][56][57] The album achieved number 2 rank on the charts in Canada[58] and Japan,[59] and reached top-ten chart positions in Austria, Switzerland, Ireland, Belgium, Finland, France and Israel.

Beastie Boys won two Grammy Awards in 1999, receiving the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album for Hello Nasty as well as the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for "Intergalactic".[60] This was the first and, as of 2008, only time that a band had won awards in both rap and alternative categories.

Also at the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards they won the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award for their contribution to music videos.[61] The following year at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards they also won the award for Best Hip Hop Video for their hit song "Intergalactic".[62] Beastie Boys used both appearances at the Video Music Awards to make politically charged speeches of considerable length to the sizable MTV audiences.[63] At the 1998 ceremony, Yauch addressed the issue of Muslim people being stereotyped as terrorists and that most people of the Muslim faith are not terrorists.[64] These comments were made in the wake of the US Embassy bombings that had occurred in both Kenya and Tanzania only a month earlier. At the 1999 ceremony in the wake of the horror stories that were coming out of Woodstock 99, Adam Horovitz addressed the fact that there had been many cases of sexual assaults and rapes at the festival, suggesting the need for bands and festivals to pay much more attention to the security details at their concerts.[63]

Beastie Boys started an arena tour in 1998. Through Ian C. Rogers,[65] the band made live downloads of their performances available for their fans, but were temporarily thwarted when Capitol Records removed them from its website.[66] Beastie Boys was one of the first bands who made MP3 downloads available on their website.[67][68] The group got a high level of response and public awareness as a result including a published article in The Wall Street Journal on the band's efforts.[69]

On September 28, 1999, Beastie Boys joined Elvis Costello to play "Radio Radio" on the 25th anniversary season of Saturday Night Live.

Beastie Boys released The Sounds of Science, a two-CD anthology of their works in 1999. This album reached number  19 on the Billboard 200,[35] number 18 in Canada,[58] and number 14 on the R&B/Hip Hop chart.[27] The one new song, the single "Alive", reached number 11 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart.[70]

In 2000, Beastie Boys had planned to co-headline the "Rhyme and Reason Tour" with Rage Against the Machine and Busta Rhymes, but the tour was canceled when drummer Mike D sustained a serious injury due to a bicycle accident.[71] The official diagnosis was fifth-degree acromioclavicular joint dislocation; he needed surgery and extensive rehabilitation. By the time he recovered, Rage Against the Machine had disbanded, although they would reunite seven years later.

Under the name Country Mike, Mike D recorded an album, Country Mike's Greatest Hits, and gave it to friends and family for Christmas in 2000.[72] Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz's side project BS 2000 released Simply Mortified in 2001.[73]

In October 2001, after the September 11, 2001 attacks, Beastie Boys organized and headlined the New Yorkers Against Violence Concert at the Hammerstein Ballroom.[74]

2002–2008: To the 5 Boroughs and The Mix-Up

 
Beastie Boys at Trans Musicales 2004 in Rennes

In 2002, Adam Yauch started building a new studio facility, Oscilloscope Laboratories, in downtown Manhattan, New York[75] and the band started work on a new album there. The band released a protest song, "In a World Gone Mad", against the 2003 Iraq war as a free download on several websites, including the Milarepa website, the MTV website, MoveOn.org, and Win Without War.[76] The 19th and 20th Tibetan Freedom Concerts were held in Tokyo and Taipei, Beastie Boys' first Taiwan appearance. Beastie Boys also headlined the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.[77]

Their single, "Ch-Check It Out", debuted on The O.C. in "The Vegas" episode from Season 1, which aired April 28, 2004.[78]

To the 5 Boroughs was released worldwide on June 15, 2004.[79] It was the first album the band produced themselves[80] and reached number 1 on the Billboard albums chart,[35] number 2 in the UK[54] and Australia, and number 3 in Germany. The first single from the album, "Ch-Check It Out", reached number 1 in Canada and on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart.

The album was the cause of some controversy with allegations that it installed spyware when inserted into the CD drive of a computer.[81] The band denied this allegation, defending that there is no copy protection software on the albums sold in the US and UK. While there is Macrovision CDS-200 copy protection software installed on European copies of the album, this is standard practice for all European releases on EMI/Capitol Records released in Europe, and it does not install spyware or any form of permanent software.

The band stated in mid-2006 that they were writing material for their next album and would be producing it themselves.[82]

 
Left to right: Ad-Rock, Mike D, and MCA performing in Barcelona, Spain in September 2007

Speaking to British music weekly NME (April 26, 2007),[83] Diamond revealed that a new album was to be called The Mix-Up. Despite initial confusion regarding whether the album would have lyrics as opposed to being purely instrumental, the Mic-To-Mic blog reported that Capitol Records had confirmed it would be strictly instrumental and erroneously reported a release date scheduled for July 10, 2007.[84] (The album was eventually released June 26, as originally reported.) On May 1, 2007, this was further cemented by an e-mail[85] sent to those on the band's mailing list – explicitly stating that the album would be all instrumental:

OK, here's our blurb about our new album—it spits hot fire!—hot shit! it's official... it's named The Mix-Up. g'wan. all instrumental record. "see I knew they were gonna do that!" that's a quote from you. check the track listing and cover below. you love us. don't you?

The band subsequently confirmed the new album and announced a short tour that focused on festivals as opposed to a traditional tour,[86][87] including the likes of Sónar[88] (Spain), Roskilde (Denmark), Hurricane/Southside (Germany), Bestival[89] (Isle of Wight), Electric Picnic (Ireland) and Open'er Festival (Poland). Beastie Boys performed at the UK leg of Live Earth July 7, 2007 at Wembley Stadium, London with "Sabotage", "So What'cha Want", "Intergalactic", and "Sure Shot".[90]

They worked with Reverb, a non-profit environmental organization, on their 2007 summer tour,[91] and headlined the Langerado Music Festival in South Florida on Friday, March 7, 2008.[92] The band won a Grammy for The Mix-Up in the "Best Pop Instrumental Album" category at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards in 2008.[60]

2009–2012: Hot Sauce Committee

 
Left to right: Adam Horovitz, Adam Yauch, Michael Diamond

In February 2009, Yauch revealed their forthcoming new album had taken the band's sound in a "bizarre" new direction, saying "It's a combination of playing and sampling stuff as we're playing, and also sampling pretty obscure records."[93] The tentative title for the record was Tadlock's Glasses, of which Yauch explained the inspiration behind the title:

We had a bus driver years ago who used to drive Elvis' back up singers. His name was Tadlock and Elvis gave him a pair of glasses which he was very proud of. So for some reason that title—Tadlock's Glasses—has just been bouncing around.[93]

On May 25, 2009, it was announced during an interview on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon that the name of their new album would be Hot Sauce Committee and was set for release on September 15[94] (with the track listing of the album announced through their mailing list on June 23). The album included a collaboration with Santigold who co-wrote and sang with the band on the track "Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win".

In June, the group appeared at Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival and performed the new single from the album titled "Too Many Rappers" alongside rapper Nas who appears on the track. It would be the last live performance by Beastie Boys as a trio.[95] The group would have toured the UK later in the year in support of the new record.[96]

Speaking to Drowned in Sound, Beastie Boys revealed that Part 2 was done.[97] Mike D also hinted it may be released via unusual means:

Pt. 2 is pretty much done. Basically we were making ...Pt 1, had too many songs, so we recorded some more songs. Which sounds bizarre but it actually worked out, because it made it clear to us which songs were going to be on ...Pt 1. Then we had this whole other album of songs: ...Pt 2. ...Pt 1's going to be your regular CD in the stores and to download, but ...Pt 2 is going to be released in...we're still figuring it out, but a different way. More of a 2009 style. You could get in the shower one day and, boom, all of a sudden you're showered with MP3s. Or we might send people a seven-inch every few weeks, so you have a whole box set.[98]

On July 20, Yauch announced on the band's official YouTube channel[99] and through the fan mailing list, the cancellation of several tour dates and the postponement of the new album[100] due to the discovery of a cancerous tumor in his parotid gland and a lymph node. The group also had to cancel their co-headlining gig at the Osheaga Festival in Montreal[101] and also another headlining spot for the first night of the All Points West Festival in Jersey City, New Jersey.[102]

In late October 2010, Beastie Boys sent out two emails regarding the status of Hot Sauce Committee Pts. 1 and 2 to their online mailing list. An email dated October 18 read: "Although we regret to inform you that Hot Sauce Committee Part 1 will continue to be delayed indefinitely, Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 will be released on time as originally planned in spring of 2011."[103] One week later, a second email was sent out, reading as follows:

In what can only be described as a bizarre coincidence, following an exhaustive re-sequence marathon, Beastie Boys have verified that their new Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 will be composed of the same 16 tracks originally slated for inclusion on Hot Sauce Committee Part 1. The record (part 2 that is) will be released as planned in spring 2011 on Capitol. The tracks originally recorded for Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 (which now are actually back on Part 1) have now apparently been bumped to make room for the former Hot Sauce Committee Part 1 material. Wait, what? I know it's weird and confusing, but at least we can say unequivocally that Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 is coming out on time, which is more than I can say about Part 1, and really is all that matters in the end." says Adam "MCA" Yauch. "We just kept working and working on various sequences for part 2, and after a year and half of spending days on end in the sequencing room trying out every possible combination, it finally became clear that this was the only way to make it work. Strange but true, the final sequence for Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 works best with all its songs replaced by the 16 tracks we originally had lined up in pretty much the same order we had them in for Hot Sauce Committee Part 1. So we've come full circle.[104]

The official release dates were April 27, 2011, for Japan; April 29 in the UK and Europe, and May 3, 2011, in the US.[105] The third single for the album "Make Some Noise" was made available for download on April 11, 2011, as well as a limited edition 7-inch vinyl single for Record Store Day five days later with a Passion Pit remix of the track as a b-side.[106] The track was leaked online on April 6 and subsequently made available via their blog.[107]

On April 22, Beastie Boys emailed out the cryptic message "This Sat, 10:35 am EST – Just listen, listen, listen to the beat box". A day later, they live streamed their album online via beatbox inside Madison Square Garden.

The band was announced as an inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in December 2011. They were inducted by Chuck D and LL Cool J on April 14, 2012.[108] Yauch was too sick to attend the ceremony, having been admitted to NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital the same day,[109] therefore the group didn't perform; instead Black Thought, Travie from Gym Class Heroes and Kid Rock performed a medley of their songs. Diamond and Horovitz accepted and read a speech that Yauch had written.

2012–present: Deaths of Yauch and Berry, and disbandment

On May 4, 2012, Yauch died from cancer at the age of 47.[110] Mike D told Rolling Stone that Beastie Boys had recorded new music in late 2011, but did not say if these recordings would be released. He also said that Beastie Boys would likely disband due to the death of MCA, though he was open to making new music with Ad-Rock and that "Yauch would genuinely want us to try whatever crazy thing we wanted but never got around to".[111] In June 2014, Mike D confirmed that he and Ad-Rock would not make music under the Beastie Boys name again.[112]

Founding Beastie Boys guitarist John Berry died on May 19, 2016, aged 52, as a result of frontotemporal dementia,[113] following several years of ill health.[114] He was credited with naming the band Beastie Boys[115] and played guitar on the first EP.[114][115][116] The first Beastie Boys show took place at Berry's loft.[114][115]

Yauch's will forbids the use of Beastie Boys music in advertisements. In June 2014, Beastie Boys won a lawsuit against Monster Energy for using their music in a commercial without permission.[117] They were awarded $1.7 million in damages and $668,000 for legal fees.[118][119]

In October 2018, Mike D and Ad-Rock released a memoir, Beastie Boys Book, recounting events throughout the group's history.[120][121] The book was adapted into a documentary in April 2020, titled Beastie Boys Story, directed by Spike Jonze and premiered on Apple TV+.[122] The book and documentary were also complemented by the compilation album Beastie Boys Music, released in October 2020.[123]

Tibetan Freedom Concert

In 1994, Yauch and activist Erin Potts[124] organized the Tibetan Freedom Concert in order to raise awareness of humans rights abuses by the Chinese government on the Tibetan people. Yauch became aware of this after hiking in Nepal and speaking with Tibetan refugees.[125][126] The events became annual, and shortly after went international with acts such as Live, Mike Mills and Michael Stipe of R.E.M., Rage Against the Machine, The Smashing Pumpkins, and U2.[127]

Musical style, influences, and legacy

Originally a hardcore punk band,[128][129] Beastie Boys had largely abandoned the genre in favor of hip hop and rap rock[130][131][132][133] by the time work began on their debut studio album Licensed to Ill. The group mixed elements of hip hop, punk, funk, electro, jazz and Latin music into their music.[130] They have also been described as alternative hip hop,[134][135][136] alternative rock[130] and punk rap.[137]

Around the time of the release of their debut album, Licensed to Ill, Mike D started to appear on stage and in publicity photographs wearing a large Volkswagen emblem attached to a chain-link necklace. This started a rash of thefts of the emblem from vehicles around the world as fans tried to emulate him.[138][139] A controversial concert in Columbus, Georgia in 1987 led to the passage of a lewdness ordinance in that city.[140]

Beastie Boys are considered very influential in both the hip hop and rock music scenes, with artists such as Eminem,[141] Rage Against the Machine,[142] Hed PE,[143] Limp Bizkit,[144] Sublime,[145] and Blur[146] citing them as an influence. Beastie Boys have had four albums reach the top of the Billboard album charts (Licensed to Ill, Ill Communication, Hello Nasty and To the 5 Boroughs) since 1986.[147] In the November 2004 issue, Rolling Stone named "Sabotage" the 475th song on their 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list.[148] In their April 2005 issue, Rolling Stone ranked them number 77 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.[149] VH1 ranked them number 89 on their list of their 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.[150] On September 27, 2007, it was announced that Beastie Boys were one of the nine nominees for the 2008 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductions.[151] In December 2011, they were announced to be official 2012 inductees.[152]

Beastie Boys have many high-profile longtime fans, including UFC president Dana White, who has a hand-signed bass guitar signed by all three members in his office and a copy of the Beastie Boys book.[153] Speaking on the death of Adam Yauch, White said, "I seriously haven't been impacted by a death in a long time like I was with the Beastie Boys".[154] Actor Seth Rogen, who appeared in the video for "Make Some Noise", also said, "I'm a huge Beastie Boys fan and they just called and asked if I wanted to be a part of it, and I said yes without hesitation. I didn't need to hear anything. I didn't need to see anything, any concepts. I was just like, 'I will literally do anything you ask me to do".[155] Ben Stiller was seen in the crowd for the DVD release Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That! and featured Horovitz in his movie While We're Young, where he said, "I'm a huge Beastie Boys fan, so doing that, for me, was beyond anything".[156] Eminem was highly influenced by the Beastie Boys and cited them alongside LL Cool J as being the reason he got into rap. During an interview with MTV after the death of Yauch, he said, "Adam Yauch brought a lot of positivity into the world and I think it's obvious to anyone how big of an influence the Beastie Boys were on me and so many others. They are trailblazers and pioneers and Adam will be sorely missed. My thoughts and prayers are with his family, Mike D., and Ad-Rock."[157] His album cover for Kamikaze paid homage to Licensed to Ill[158] and he also paid homage in his "Berzerk" video.[159] In an interview with Rolling Stone, Beavis and Butt-Head creator Mike Judge acknowledged he was a fan of the band, citing his favorite song as "Fight for Your Right",[160] as the Beastie Boys appeared on Beavis and Butt-Head on numerous occasions.[161] Kid Rock wrote an in-depth tribute to Yauch after being influenced by the band, which said, "I thought I was the 4th member of Beastie Boys in 7th grade. You couldn't tell me I wasn't. The first time I ever saw them on stage was a very early show of theirs before Licensed to Ill came out, opening for Run DMC at Joe Louis Arena. My jaw dropped to the floor!".[162]

In 2020, Spin Magazine ranked Beastie Boys as the 12th most influential artist of the previous 35 years.[163]

Sampling lawsuit

In 2003, Beastie Boys were involved in the landmark sampling decision, Newton v. Diamond. In that case, a federal judge ruled that the band was not liable for sampling James Newton's "Choir" in their track, "Pass the Mic". The sample used is the six-second flute stab. In short, Beastie Boys cleared the sample but obtained only the rights to use the sound recording and not the composition rights to the song "Choir". In the decision, the judge found that:

when viewed in relation to Newton's composition as a whole, the portion is neither quantitatively nor qualitatively significant... Because Beastie Boys' use of the sound recording was authorized, the sole basis of Newton's infringement action is his remaining copyright interest in the 'Choir' composition. We hold today that Beastie Boys' use of a brief segment of that composition, consisting of three notes separated by a half-step over a background C note, is not sufficient to sustain a claim for copyright infringement.[50]

Band members

Timeline

Touring Members Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Tours

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards
Year Nominee / work Award Result
1992 Check Your Head Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Nominated
1995 "Sabotage" Best Hard Rock Performance Nominated
1999 "Intergalactic" Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Won
Hello Nasty Best Alternative Music Album Won
2001 "Alive" Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Nominated
2005 "Ch-Check It Out" Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Nominated
To The 5 Boroughs Best Rap Album Nominated
2008 "Off the Grid" Best Pop Instrumental Performance Nominated
The Mix-Up Best Contemporary Instrumental Album Won
2010 "Too Many Rappers" (featuring Nas) Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards
Year Nominee / work Award Result
1994 "Sabotage" Video of the Year Nominated
Best Group Video Nominated
Breakthrough Video Nominated
Best Direction (Director: Spike Jonze) Nominated
Viewer's Choice Nominated
1998 Beastie Boys Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award Won
1999 "Intergalactic" Best Hip-Hop Video Won
2009 "Sabotage" Best Video (That Should Have Won a Moonman) Won
2011 "Make Some Noise" Video of the Year Nominated
Best Direction (Director: Adam Yauch) Won
MTV Europe Music Awards
Year Nominee / work Award Result
1994 Beastie Boys Best Group Nominated
1998 "Intergalactic" Best Video Nominated
Hello Nasty Best Album Nominated
Beastie Boys Best Group Nominated
Best Hip-Hop Won
1999 Beastie Boys Best Hip-Hop Nominated
2004 Beastie Boys Best Group Nominated
Best Hip-Hop Nominated
2011 "Make Some Noise" Best Video Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards Japan
Year Nominee / work Award Result
2005 "Ch-Check It Out" Best Hip-Hop Video Won
2009 Beastie Boys MTV Street Icon Award Won

Filmography

Notes

  1. ^ The band is often referred to as the Beastie Boys, though the band members have stated that this is incorrect.[1] Although in their song "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)" they refer to themselves as the Beastie Boys.

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Further reading

External links

  • Official website  
  • Beastie Boys discography at Discogs  
  • Beastie Boys Lyrics Annotated – Beastie Boys lyrics laid out with annotated comments explaining popular culture and historical references as well as known samples.
  • Beastie Boys at Curlie
  • "Beastie Boys". Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  

beastie, boys, were, american, group, from, york, city, formed, 1978, group, composed, michael, mike, diamond, vocals, drums, adam, yauch, vocals, bass, adam, rock, horovitz, vocals, guitar, programming, were, formed, members, experimental, hardcore, punk, ban. Beastie Boys a were an American rap 2 group from New York City formed in 1978 3 The group was composed of Michael Mike D Diamond vocals drums Adam MCA Yauch vocals bass and Adam Ad Rock Horovitz vocals guitar programming Beastie Boys were formed out of members of experimental hardcore punk band the Young Aborigines in 1978 with Diamond as vocalist Jeremy Shatan on bass guitar John Berry on guitar and Kate Schellenbach on drums 4 When Shatan left in 1981 Yauch replaced him on bass and the band changed their name to Beastie Boys Berry left shortly thereafter and was replaced by Horovitz Beastie BoysBeastie Boys in 2009 from left to right Ad Rock MCA and Mike DBackground informationAlso known asThe Young Aborigines 1978 1981 OriginNew York City U S GenresHip hop rap rock alternative hip hop alternative rock hardcore punkYears active1978 2012LabelsRat Cage Def Jam Columbia Capitol Grand RoyalPast membersAd Rock MCA Mike D John Berry Kate SchellenbachWebsitebeastieboys wbr comAfter achieving local success with the 1983 comedy hip hop single Cooky Puss Beastie Boys made a full transition to hip hop and Schellenbach left They toured with Madonna in 1985 and a year later released their debut album Licensed to Ill 1986 the first rap record to top the Billboard 200 chart 5 Their second album Paul s Boutique 1989 composed almost entirely of samples was a commercial failure but later received critical acclaim Check Your Head 1992 and Ill Communication 1994 found mainstream success followed by Hello Nasty 1998 To the 5 Boroughs 2004 The Mix Up 2007 and Hot Sauce Committee Part Two 2011 Beastie Boys have sold 20 million records in the United States and had seven platinum selling albums from 1986 to 2004 6 They are the biggest selling rap group since Billboard began recording sales in 1991 7 In 2012 they became the third rap group to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame In the same year Yauch died of cancer and Beastie Boys disbanded 8 The remaining members have released several retrospective works including a book a documentary and a career spanning compilation album Contents 1 History 1 1 1978 1983 Formation and early years 1 2 1984 1987 Def Jam years and Licensed to Ill 1 3 1988 1989 Move to Capitol Records and Paul s Boutique 1 4 1990 1996 Check Your Head and Ill Communication 1 5 1997 2001 Hello Nasty 1 6 2002 2008 To the 5 Boroughs and The Mix Up 1 7 2009 2012 Hot Sauce Committee 1 8 2012 present Deaths of Yauch and Berry and disbandment 2 Tibetan Freedom Concert 3 Musical style influences and legacy 4 Sampling lawsuit 5 Band members 6 Discography 7 Tours 8 Awards and nominations 9 Filmography 10 Notes 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksHistory Edit1978 1983 Formation and early years Edit The members of the group were raised in Jewish households growing up 9 10 Prior to forming Beastie Boys Michael Diamond was part of a number of bands such as the Walden Jazz Band BAN and the Young Aborigines Beastie Boys formed in July 1981 when the Young Aborigines bassist Jeremy Shatan left New York City for the summer and the remaining members Michael Diamond John Berry and Kate Schellenbach formed a new hardcore punk band with Adam Yauch 11 In a 2007 interview with Charlie Rose Yauch recalled that it was Berry who suggested the name Beastie Boys 12 Although the band stated that Beastie is an acronym standing for Boys Entering Anarchistic States Towards Inner Excellence 13 in the Charlie Rose interview both Yauch and Diamond acknowledged that the acronym was an afterthought conceived after the name was chosen 12 The band supported Bad Brains the Dead Kennedys 14 the Misfits 15 and Reagan Youth at venues such as CBGB A7 Trudy Hellers Place and Max s Kansas City playing at the latter venue on its closing night In November 1982 Beastie Boys recorded the 7 inch EP Polly Wog Stew at 171A studios an early recorded example of New York hardcore 16 17 18 On November 13 1982 Beastie Boys played Philip Pucci s birthday for the purposes of his short concert film Beastie 19 Pucci held the concert in Bard College s Preston Drama Dance Department Theatre This performance marked Beastie Boys first on screen appearance in a published motion picture Pucci s concept for Beastie was to distribute a mixture of both a half dozen 16 mm Bell amp Howell Filmo cameras and 16 mm Bolex cameras to audience members and ask that they capture Beastie Boys performance from the audience s own point of view while a master sync sound camera filmed from the balcony of the abandoned theater where the performance was held 19 The opening band for that performance was the Young and the Useless which featured Adam Horovitz as the lead singer A one minute clip of Beastie was subsequently excerpted and licensed by Beastie Boys for use in the Egg Raid on Mojo segment of the Skills to Pay the Bills long form home video released by Capitol Records Skills to Pay the Bills later went on to be certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA Berry left the group in 1982 later forming Thwig Big Fat Love and Bourbon Deluxe and was replaced by Horovitz who had become close friends with Beastie Boys The band also recorded and then performed its first hip hop track Cooky Puss based on a prank call by the group to a Carvel Ice Cream franchise in 1983 20 It was a part of the new lineup s first EP also called Cooky Puss which was the first piece of work that showed their incorporation of the underground rap phenomenon and the use of samples It quickly became a hit in New York underground dance clubs and night clubs After Beastie Revolution was later sampled in a British Airways commercial Beastie Boys threatened to sue them over the use of the song and the airline immediately paid them 40 000 in royalties 21 1984 1987 Def Jam years and Licensed to Ill Edit Following the success of Cooky Puss the band began to incorporate rap into their sets They hired a DJ for their live shows New York University student Rick Rubin who began producing records soon thereafter I met Mike first Rubin recalled I thought he was an arrogant asshole Through spending time with the Beasties I grew to see that they had this great sense of humour It wasn t that they were assholes and even if it was they were funny with it 22 Rubin formed Def Jam Recordings with fellow NYU student Russell Simmons and approached the band about producing them for his new label As the band was transitioning to hip hop Schellenbach was fired in 1984 23 with Diamond taking over on drums In their 2018 memoir Ad Rock expressed regret for firing Schellenbach which he attributed to her not fitting with the new tough rapper guy identity 24 Beastie Boys logo used circa 1985 1987 The band s 12 inch single Rock Hard 1984 was the second Def Jam record crediting Rubin as producer the first was It s Yours by T La Rock and Jazzy Jay On July 22 1986 Beastie Boys opened for John Lydon s post Sex Pistols band Public Image Ltd 25 and supported Madonna on her North American The Virgin Tour 26 Then headlining with Fishbone and Murphy s Law with DJ Hurricane and later in the year the group was on the Raising Hell tour with Run DMC Whodini LL Cool J and the Timex Social Club Thanks to this exposure Hold It Now Hit It charted on Billboard s US R amp B and dance charts 27 She s on It from the Krush Groove soundtrack continued in a rap metal vein while a double A side 12 Paul Revere The New Style was released at the end of the year The band recorded Licensed to Ill in 1986 and released it on November 15 1986 The album was favorably reviewed by Rolling Stone magazine Licensed to Ill became one of the best selling rap albums of the 1980s and the first rap album to go number 1 on the Billboard 200 chart where it stayed for five weeks It also reached number 2 on the Top R amp B album chart 28 It was Def Jam s fastest selling debut record to date and sold over nine million copies The fourth single You Gotta Fight for Your Right To Party reached number 7 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Although the group has sold over 26 million records in the US this is their only single to peak in the US top ten or top twenty The accompanying video directed by Ric Menello and Adam Dubin 29 30 became an MTV staple 31 Another song from the album No Sleep till Brooklyn peaked at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart 32 The band took the Licensed to Ill tour around the world the following year The tour was troubled by lawsuits and arrests with the band accused of provoking the crowd This culminated in a notorious gig at the Royal Court Theatre Liverpool England on May 30 1987 that erupted into a riot approximately 10 minutes after the group hit the stage and the arrest of Adam Horovitz by Merseyside Police He was charged with assault causing grievous bodily harm 33 1988 1989 Move to Capitol Records and Paul s Boutique Edit In 1988 Beastie Boys appeared in Tougher Than Leather a film directed by Rubin as a star vehicle for Run D M C and Def Jam Recordings After Def Jam stopped paying them for work they d already done and were owed money for Beastie Boys left Def Jam and signed with Capitol Records The second Beastie Boys album Paul s Boutique was released on July 25 1989 Produced by the Dust Brothers it blends eclectic samples and has been described as an early work of experimental hip hop 34 It failed to match the sales of Licensed to Ill 34 reaching number 14 on the US album charts 35 but later attracted acclaim 34 36 Rolling Stone ranked it number 156 on its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 37 1990 1996 Check Your Head and Ill Communication Edit Beastie Boys at Club Citta Kawasaki Japan on the Check Your Head tour 1992 Check Your Head was recorded in the band s G Son studio in Atwater Village California and released on its Grand Royal record label 38 The band was influenced to play instruments on this album by Dutch group Urban Dance Squad with Mike D on drums Yauch on bass Horovitz on guitar and Mark Ramos Nishita Keyboard Money Mark on keyboards Mario Caldato Jr who had helped in the production of Paul s Boutique engineered the record and became a longtime collaborator Check Your Head was released in 1992 and was certified double Platinum in the US and peaked at number 10 on the Billboard 200 35 The single So What cha Want reached number 93 on the Billboard Hot 100 39 and charted on both the Rap and Modern Rock Chart 40 while the album s first single Pass the Mic peaked at number 38 on the Hot Dance Music chart 40 The album also introduced a more experimental direction with funk and jazz inspired songs including Lighten Up and Something s Got to Give The band returned to their hardcore punk roots for the song Time for Livin a cover of a 1974 Sly and the Family Stone song The addition of instruments and the harder rock sound of the album could be considered a precursor to the nu metal genre of music to come out in the later half of the 1990s 38 41 42 Beastie Boys signed an eclectic roster of artists to their Grand Royal label including Luscious Jackson Sean Lennon and Australian artist Ben Lee The group owned Grand Royal Records until 2001 Grand Royal s first independent release was Luscious Jackson s album In Search of Manny in 1993 Also in 1993 the band contributed the track It s the New Style with DJ Hurricane to the AIDS benefit album No Alternative produced by the Red Hot Organization Beastie Boys also published Grand Royal Magazine with the first edition in 1993 featuring a cover story on Bruce Lee artwork by George Clinton and interviews with Kareem Abdul Jabbar and A Tribe Called Quest s MC Q Tip The 1995 issue of the magazine contained a memorable piece on the mullet The Oxford English Dictionary cites this as the first published use of the term along with the lyrics from the band s 1994 song Mullet Head That term was not heard in the 1980s even though that decade has retroactively been hailed as the mullet s peak in popularity The OED says that the term was apparently coined and certainly popularized by US hip hop group Beastie Boys 43 Grand Royal Magazine is also responsible for giving British band Sneaker Pimps their name Ill Communication released in 1994 saw Beastie Boys return to the top of the charts when the album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 35 and peaked at number 2 on the R amp B hip hop album chart 28 The single Sabotage became a hit on the modern rock charts and the music video directed by Spike Jonze received extensive play on MTV 44 Get It Together reached the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 Also in 1994 the band released Some Old Bullshit featuring the band s early independent material which made it to number 46 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart 45 Beastie Boys headlined at Lollapalooza an American travelling music festival in 1994 together with The Smashing Pumpkins In addition the band performed three concerts in Los Angeles New York City and Washington D C to raise money for the Milarepa Fund and dedicated the royalties from Shambala and Bodhisattva Vow from the Ill Communication to the cause The Milarepa Fund aims to raise awareness of Tibetan human rights issues and the exile of the Dalai Lama In 1996 Yauch organized the largest rock benefit show since 1985 s Live Aid the Tibetan Freedom Concert a two day festival at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco that attracted over 100 000 attendees 46 In 1995 the popularity of Beastie Boys was underlined when tickets for an arena tour went on sale in the US and Madison Square Garden and Chicago s Rosemont Horizon sold out within 30 minutes 47 One dollar from each ticket sold went through Milarepa to local charities in each city on the tour 48 Beastie Boys toured South America and Southeast Asia for the first time The band also released Aglio e Olio a collection of eight songs lasting just 11 minutes harking back to their punk roots in 1995 The In Sound from Way Out a collection of previously released jazz funk instrumentals was released on Grand Royal in 1996 with the title and artwork a homage to an album by electronic pop music pioneers Perrey and Kingsley In 1992 Beastie Boys decided to sample portions of the sound recording of Choir by James Newton in various renditions of their song Pass the Mic The band did not obtain a license from Newton to use the composition Pursuant to their license from ECM Records Beastie Boys digitally sampled the opening six seconds of Newton s sound recording of Choir and repeated this six second sample as a background element throughout their song 49 Newton brought suit claiming that the band infringed his copyright in the underlying composition of Choir The district court granted Beastie Boys summary judgment 50 The district court said that no license was required because the three note segment of Choir lacked the requisite originality and was therefore not copyrightable The decision was affirmed on appeal 50 1997 2001 Hello Nasty Edit Beastie Boys at Voodoo in 2004 Beastie Boys began work on the album Hello Nasty at the G Son studios Los Angeles in 1995 but continued to produce and record it in New York City after Yauch moved to Manhattan in 1996 51 The album displayed a substantial shift in musical feel with the addition of Mix Master Mike The album featured bombastic beats rap samples and experimental sounds 52 Released on July 14 1998 Hello Nasty earned first week sales of 681 000 in the US 53 and went straight to number 1 in the US the UK Germany Australia the Netherlands New Zealand and Sweden 35 54 55 56 57 The album achieved number 2 rank on the charts in Canada 58 and Japan 59 and reached top ten chart positions in Austria Switzerland Ireland Belgium Finland France and Israel Beastie Boys won two Grammy Awards in 1999 receiving the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album for Hello Nasty as well as the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for Intergalactic 60 This was the first and as of 2008 only time that a band had won awards in both rap and alternative categories Also at the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards they won the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award for their contribution to music videos 61 The following year at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards they also won the award for Best Hip Hop Video for their hit song Intergalactic 62 Beastie Boys used both appearances at the Video Music Awards to make politically charged speeches of considerable length to the sizable MTV audiences 63 At the 1998 ceremony Yauch addressed the issue of Muslim people being stereotyped as terrorists and that most people of the Muslim faith are not terrorists 64 These comments were made in the wake of the US Embassy bombings that had occurred in both Kenya and Tanzania only a month earlier At the 1999 ceremony in the wake of the horror stories that were coming out of Woodstock 99 Adam Horovitz addressed the fact that there had been many cases of sexual assaults and rapes at the festival suggesting the need for bands and festivals to pay much more attention to the security details at their concerts 63 Beastie Boys started an arena tour in 1998 Through Ian C Rogers 65 the band made live downloads of their performances available for their fans but were temporarily thwarted when Capitol Records removed them from its website 66 Beastie Boys was one of the first bands who made MP3 downloads available on their website 67 68 The group got a high level of response and public awareness as a result including a published article in The Wall Street Journal on the band s efforts 69 On September 28 1999 Beastie Boys joined Elvis Costello to play Radio Radio on the 25th anniversary season of Saturday Night Live Beastie Boys released The Sounds of Science a two CD anthology of their works in 1999 This album reached number 19 on the Billboard 200 35 number 18 in Canada 58 and number 14 on the R amp B Hip Hop chart 27 The one new song the single Alive reached number 11 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart 70 In 2000 Beastie Boys had planned to co headline the Rhyme and Reason Tour with Rage Against the Machine and Busta Rhymes but the tour was canceled when drummer Mike D sustained a serious injury due to a bicycle accident 71 The official diagnosis was fifth degree acromioclavicular joint dislocation he needed surgery and extensive rehabilitation By the time he recovered Rage Against the Machine had disbanded although they would reunite seven years later Under the name Country Mike Mike D recorded an album Country Mike s Greatest Hits and gave it to friends and family for Christmas in 2000 72 Adam Ad Rock Horovitz s side project BS 2000 released Simply Mortified in 2001 73 In October 2001 after the September 11 2001 attacks Beastie Boys organized and headlined the New Yorkers Against Violence Concert at the Hammerstein Ballroom 74 2002 2008 To the 5 Boroughs and The Mix Up Edit Beastie Boys at Trans Musicales 2004 in Rennes In 2002 Adam Yauch started building a new studio facility Oscilloscope Laboratories in downtown Manhattan New York 75 and the band started work on a new album there The band released a protest song In a World Gone Mad against the 2003 Iraq war as a free download on several websites including the Milarepa website the MTV website MoveOn org and Win Without War 76 The 19th and 20th Tibetan Freedom Concerts were held in Tokyo and Taipei Beastie Boys first Taiwan appearance Beastie Boys also headlined the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 77 Their single Ch Check It Out debuted on The O C in The Vegas episode from Season 1 which aired April 28 2004 78 To the 5 Boroughs was released worldwide on June 15 2004 79 It was the first album the band produced themselves 80 and reached number 1 on the Billboard albums chart 35 number 2 in the UK 54 and Australia and number 3 in Germany The first single from the album Ch Check It Out reached number 1 in Canada and on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart The album was the cause of some controversy with allegations that it installed spyware when inserted into the CD drive of a computer 81 The band denied this allegation defending that there is no copy protection software on the albums sold in the US and UK While there is Macrovision CDS 200 copy protection software installed on European copies of the album this is standard practice for all European releases on EMI Capitol Records released in Europe and it does not install spyware or any form of permanent software The band stated in mid 2006 that they were writing material for their next album and would be producing it themselves 82 Left to right Ad Rock Mike D and MCA performing in Barcelona Spain in September 2007 Speaking to British music weekly NME April 26 2007 83 Diamond revealed that a new album was to be called The Mix Up Despite initial confusion regarding whether the album would have lyrics as opposed to being purely instrumental the Mic To Mic blog reported that Capitol Records had confirmed it would be strictly instrumental and erroneously reported a release date scheduled for July 10 2007 84 The album was eventually released June 26 as originally reported On May 1 2007 this was further cemented by an e mail 85 sent to those on the band s mailing list explicitly stating that the album would be all instrumental OK here s our blurb about our new album it spits hot fire hot shit it s official it s named The Mix Up g wan all instrumental record see I knew they were gonna do that that s a quote from you check the track listing and cover below you love us don t you The band subsequently confirmed the new album and announced a short tour that focused on festivals as opposed to a traditional tour 86 87 including the likes of Sonar 88 Spain Roskilde Denmark Hurricane Southside Germany Bestival 89 Isle of Wight Electric Picnic Ireland and Open er Festival Poland Beastie Boys performed at the UK leg of Live Earth July 7 2007 at Wembley Stadium London with Sabotage So What cha Want Intergalactic and Sure Shot 90 They worked with Reverb a non profit environmental organization on their 2007 summer tour 91 and headlined the Langerado Music Festival in South Florida on Friday March 7 2008 92 The band won a Grammy for The Mix Up in the Best Pop Instrumental Album category at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards in 2008 60 2009 2012 Hot Sauce Committee Edit Left to right Adam Horovitz Adam Yauch Michael Diamond In February 2009 Yauch revealed their forthcoming new album had taken the band s sound in a bizarre new direction saying It s a combination of playing and sampling stuff as we re playing and also sampling pretty obscure records 93 The tentative title for the record was Tadlock s Glasses of which Yauch explained the inspiration behind the title We had a bus driver years ago who used to drive Elvis back up singers His name was Tadlock and Elvis gave him a pair of glasses which he was very proud of So for some reason that title Tadlock s Glasses has just been bouncing around 93 On May 25 2009 it was announced during an interview on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon that the name of their new album would be Hot Sauce Committee and was set for release on September 15 94 with the track listing of the album announced through their mailing list on June 23 The album included a collaboration with Santigold who co wrote and sang with the band on the track Don t Play No Game That I Can t Win In June the group appeared at Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival and performed the new single from the album titled Too Many Rappers alongside rapper Nas who appears on the track It would be the last live performance by Beastie Boys as a trio 95 The group would have toured the UK later in the year in support of the new record 96 Speaking to Drowned in Sound Beastie Boys revealed that Part 2 was done 97 Mike D also hinted it may be released via unusual means Pt 2 is pretty much done Basically we were making Pt 1 had too many songs so we recorded some more songs Which sounds bizarre but it actually worked out because it made it clear to us which songs were going to be on Pt 1 Then we had this whole other album of songs Pt 2 Pt 1 s going to be your regular CD in the stores and to download but Pt 2 is going to be released in we re still figuring it out but a different way More of a 2009 style You could get in the shower one day and boom all of a sudden you re showered with MP3s Or we might send people a seven inch every few weeks so you have a whole box set 98 On July 20 Yauch announced on the band s official YouTube channel 99 and through the fan mailing list the cancellation of several tour dates and the postponement of the new album 100 due to the discovery of a cancerous tumor in his parotid gland and a lymph node The group also had to cancel their co headlining gig at the Osheaga Festival in Montreal 101 and also another headlining spot for the first night of the All Points West Festival in Jersey City New Jersey 102 In late October 2010 Beastie Boys sent out two emails regarding the status of Hot Sauce Committee Pts 1 and 2 to their online mailing list An email dated October 18 read Although we regret to inform you that Hot Sauce Committee Part 1 will continue to be delayed indefinitely Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 will be released on time as originally planned in spring of 2011 103 One week later a second email was sent out reading as follows In what can only be described as a bizarre coincidence following an exhaustive re sequence marathon Beastie Boys have verified that their new Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 will be composed of the same 16 tracks originally slated for inclusion on Hot Sauce Committee Part 1 The record part 2 that is will be released as planned in spring 2011 on Capitol The tracks originally recorded for Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 which now are actually back on Part 1 have now apparently been bumped to make room for the former Hot Sauce Committee Part 1 material Wait what I know it s weird and confusing but at least we can say unequivocally that Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 is coming out on time which is more than I can say about Part 1 and really is all that matters in the end says Adam MCA Yauch We just kept working and working on various sequences for part 2 and after a year and half of spending days on end in the sequencing room trying out every possible combination it finally became clear that this was the only way to make it work Strange but true the final sequence for Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 works best with all its songs replaced by the 16 tracks we originally had lined up in pretty much the same order we had them in for Hot Sauce Committee Part 1 So we ve come full circle 104 The official release dates were April 27 2011 for Japan April 29 in the UK and Europe and May 3 2011 in the US 105 The third single for the album Make Some Noise was made available for download on April 11 2011 as well as a limited edition 7 inch vinyl single for Record Store Day five days later with a Passion Pit remix of the track as a b side 106 The track was leaked online on April 6 and subsequently made available via their blog 107 On April 22 Beastie Boys emailed out the cryptic message This Sat 10 35 am EST Just listen listen listen to the beat box A day later they live streamed their album online via beatbox inside Madison Square Garden The band was announced as an inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in December 2011 They were inducted by Chuck D and LL Cool J on April 14 2012 108 Yauch was too sick to attend the ceremony having been admitted to NewYork Presbyterian Hospital the same day 109 therefore the group didn t perform instead Black Thought Travie from Gym Class Heroes and Kid Rock performed a medley of their songs Diamond and Horovitz accepted and read a speech that Yauch had written 2012 present Deaths of Yauch and Berry and disbandment Edit On May 4 2012 Yauch died from cancer at the age of 47 110 Mike D told Rolling Stone that Beastie Boys had recorded new music in late 2011 but did not say if these recordings would be released He also said that Beastie Boys would likely disband due to the death of MCA though he was open to making new music with Ad Rock and that Yauch would genuinely want us to try whatever crazy thing we wanted but never got around to 111 In June 2014 Mike D confirmed that he and Ad Rock would not make music under the Beastie Boys name again 112 Founding Beastie Boys guitarist John Berry died on May 19 2016 aged 52 as a result of frontotemporal dementia 113 following several years of ill health 114 He was credited with naming the band Beastie Boys 115 and played guitar on the first EP 114 115 116 The first Beastie Boys show took place at Berry s loft 114 115 Yauch s will forbids the use of Beastie Boys music in advertisements In June 2014 Beastie Boys won a lawsuit against Monster Energy for using their music in a commercial without permission 117 They were awarded 1 7 million in damages and 668 000 for legal fees 118 119 In October 2018 Mike D and Ad Rock released a memoir Beastie Boys Book recounting events throughout the group s history 120 121 The book was adapted into a documentary in April 2020 titled Beastie Boys Story directed by Spike Jonze and premiered on Apple TV 122 The book and documentary were also complemented by the compilation album Beastie Boys Music released in October 2020 123 Tibetan Freedom Concert EditMain article Tibetan Freedom Concert In 1994 Yauch and activist Erin Potts 124 organized the Tibetan Freedom Concert in order to raise awareness of humans rights abuses by the Chinese government on the Tibetan people Yauch became aware of this after hiking in Nepal and speaking with Tibetan refugees 125 126 The events became annual and shortly after went international with acts such as Live Mike Mills and Michael Stipe of R E M Rage Against the Machine The Smashing Pumpkins and U2 127 Musical style influences and legacy EditOriginally a hardcore punk band 128 129 Beastie Boys had largely abandoned the genre in favor of hip hop and rap rock 130 131 132 133 by the time work began on their debut studio album Licensed to Ill The group mixed elements of hip hop punk funk electro jazz and Latin music into their music 130 They have also been described as alternative hip hop 134 135 136 alternative rock 130 and punk rap 137 Around the time of the release of their debut album Licensed to Ill Mike D started to appear on stage and in publicity photographs wearing a large Volkswagen emblem attached to a chain link necklace This started a rash of thefts of the emblem from vehicles around the world as fans tried to emulate him 138 139 A controversial concert in Columbus Georgia in 1987 led to the passage of a lewdness ordinance in that city 140 Beastie Boys are considered very influential in both the hip hop and rock music scenes with artists such as Eminem 141 Rage Against the Machine 142 Hed PE 143 Limp Bizkit 144 Sublime 145 and Blur 146 citing them as an influence Beastie Boys have had four albums reach the top of the Billboard album charts Licensed to Ill Ill Communication Hello Nasty and To the 5 Boroughs since 1986 147 In the November 2004 issue Rolling Stone named Sabotage the 475th song on their 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list 148 In their April 2005 issue Rolling Stone ranked them number 77 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time 149 VH1 ranked them number 89 on their list of their 100 Greatest Artists of All Time 150 On September 27 2007 it was announced that Beastie Boys were one of the nine nominees for the 2008 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductions 151 In December 2011 they were announced to be official 2012 inductees 152 Beastie Boys have many high profile longtime fans including UFC president Dana White who has a hand signed bass guitar signed by all three members in his office and a copy of the Beastie Boys book 153 Speaking on the death of Adam Yauch White said I seriously haven t been impacted by a death in a long time like I was with the Beastie Boys 154 Actor Seth Rogen who appeared in the video for Make Some Noise also said I m a huge Beastie Boys fan and they just called and asked if I wanted to be a part of it and I said yes without hesitation I didn t need to hear anything I didn t need to see anything any concepts I was just like I will literally do anything you ask me to do 155 Ben Stiller was seen in the crowd for the DVD release Awesome I Fuckin Shot That and featured Horovitz in his movie While We re Young where he said I m a huge Beastie Boys fan so doing that for me was beyond anything 156 Eminem was highly influenced by the Beastie Boys and cited them alongside LL Cool J as being the reason he got into rap During an interview with MTV after the death of Yauch he said Adam Yauch brought a lot of positivity into the world and I think it s obvious to anyone how big of an influence the Beastie Boys were on me and so many others They are trailblazers and pioneers and Adam will be sorely missed My thoughts and prayers are with his family Mike D and Ad Rock 157 His album cover for Kamikaze paid homage to Licensed to Ill 158 and he also paid homage in his Berzerk video 159 In an interview with Rolling Stone Beavis and Butt Head creator Mike Judge acknowledged he was a fan of the band citing his favorite song as Fight for Your Right 160 as the Beastie Boys appeared on Beavis and Butt Head on numerous occasions 161 Kid Rock wrote an in depth tribute to Yauch after being influenced by the band which said I thought I was the 4th member of Beastie Boys in 7th grade You couldn t tell me I wasn t The first time I ever saw them on stage was a very early show of theirs before Licensed to Ill came out opening for Run DMC at Joe Louis Arena My jaw dropped to the floor 162 In 2020 Spin Magazine ranked Beastie Boys as the 12th most influential artist of the previous 35 years 163 Sampling lawsuit EditSee also Legal issues surrounding music sampling In 2003 Beastie Boys were involved in the landmark sampling decision Newton v Diamond In that case a federal judge ruled that the band was not liable for sampling James Newton s Choir in their track Pass the Mic The sample used is the six second flute stab In short Beastie Boys cleared the sample but obtained only the rights to use the sound recording and not the composition rights to the song Choir In the decision the judge found that when viewed in relation to Newton s composition as a whole the portion is neither quantitatively nor qualitatively significant Because Beastie Boys use of the sound recording was authorized the sole basis of Newton s infringement action is his remaining copyright interest in the Choir composition We hold today that Beastie Boys use of a brief segment of that composition consisting of three notes separated by a half step over a background C note is not sufficient to sustain a claim for copyright infringement 50 Band members EditMembers John Berry guitars 1981 1982 died 2016 Mike D vocals drums 1981 2012 Kate Schellenbach drums percussion 1981 1984 MCA vocals bass 1981 2012 died 2012 Ad Rock vocals guitars 1982 2012 Touring musicians DJ Double R disc jockey 1984 1985 Doctor Dre disc jockey 1986 DJ Hurricane disc jockey 1986 1997 Eric Bobo percussion drums 1992 1996 Money Mark Mark Ramos Nishita keyboards vocals 1992 2012 Amery AWOL Smith drums backing vocals percussion 1992 1998 Alfredo Ortiz drums percussion 1996 2012 Mix Master Mike disc jockey backing vocals 1998 2012 Timeline Touring Members TimelineDiscography EditMain article Beastie Boys discography Studio albums Licensed to Ill 1986 Paul s Boutique 1989 Check Your Head 1992 Ill Communication 1994 Hello Nasty 1998 To the 5 Boroughs 2004 The Mix Up 2007 Hot Sauce Committee Part Two 2011 Tours EditThe Virgin Tour 1985 supporting Madonna Raising Hell Tour 1986 supporting Run D M C Licensed to Ill Tour 1987 with Public Enemy 164 165 Together Forever Tour 1987 with Run D M C 166 Check Your Head Tour 1992 with Cypress Hill Rollins Band Firehose and Basehead 167 168 169 Ill Communication Tour 1994 1995 In the Round Tour 1998 1999 with A Tribe Called Quest and Money Mark To the 5 Boroughs Tour 2004 The Mix Up Tour 2007 2008 Awards and nominations EditGrammy AwardsYear Nominee work Award Result1992 Check Your Head Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Nominated1995 Sabotage Best Hard Rock Performance Nominated1999 Intergalactic Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group WonHello Nasty Best Alternative Music Album Won2001 Alive Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Nominated2005 Ch Check It Out Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group NominatedTo The 5 Boroughs Best Rap Album Nominated2008 Off the Grid Best Pop Instrumental Performance NominatedThe Mix Up Best Contemporary Instrumental Album Won2010 Too Many Rappers featuring Nas Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group NominatedMTV Video Music AwardsYear Nominee work Award Result1994 Sabotage Video of the Year NominatedBest Group Video NominatedBreakthrough Video NominatedBest Direction Director Spike Jonze NominatedViewer s Choice Nominated1998 Beastie Boys Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award Won1999 Intergalactic Best Hip Hop Video Won2009 Sabotage Best Video That Should Have Won a Moonman Won2011 Make Some Noise Video of the Year NominatedBest Direction Director Adam Yauch WonMTV Europe Music AwardsYear Nominee work Award Result1994 Beastie Boys Best Group Nominated1998 Intergalactic Best Video NominatedHello Nasty Best Album NominatedBeastie Boys Best Group NominatedBest Hip Hop Won1999 Beastie Boys Best Hip Hop Nominated2004 Beastie Boys Best Group NominatedBest Hip Hop Nominated2011 Make Some Noise Best Video NominatedMTV Video Music Awards JapanYear Nominee work Award Result2005 Ch Check It Out Best Hip Hop Video Won2009 Beastie Boys MTV Street Icon Award WonFilmography EditKrush Groove 1985 Tougher Than Leather 1988 Futurama episode Hell Is Other Robots 1999 Awesome I Fuckin Shot That 2006 Fight for Your Right Revisited 2011 Beastie Boys Story 2020 Notes Edit The band is often 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