Genres: Alternative Pop/Rock, Hardcore Punk, Alternative Rap, Old-School Rap, Alternative/Indie Rock, Punk/New Wave, Golden Age Active: 80's, 90's, 2000's Formed: 1979 in New York, NY
Bad Brains, Afrika Bambaataa, Run-D.M.C., The Meters, Schoolly D, Minor Threat, Funkadelic, Grandmaster Flash, Jimmy Smith, Jimi Hendrix, ESG, Sly & the Family Stone, The Ramones, Led Zeppelin, James Brown, Black Flag, Liquid Liquid
Beck, Luscious Jackson, Biz Markie, Jungle Brothers, Digital Underground, LL Cool J, De La Soul, New Kingdom, The Avalanches, Stetsasonic, Cypress Hill, 3rd Bass, Fishbone, Gorillaz, Ween, Handsome Boy Modeling School, Slick Rick
The Bloodhound Gang, Natas, Electric Laser People, Beck, MC Lars, Artfull Dodgers, Cornelius, Bentley Rhythm Ace, Zack de la Rocha, Special Sauce, Bis, The Saturday Knights, Senser, Sirens, Ben Lee, Sean Lennon, The Chemical Brothers, Buffalo Daughter, 311
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As the first white rap group of any importance, the Beastie Boys received the scorn of critics and strident hip-hop musicians, both of whom accused them of cultural pirating, especially since they began as a hardcore punk group in 1981. But the Beasties weren't pirating -- instead, they treated rap as part of a post-punk musical underground, where the Do It Yourself aesthetics of hip-hop and punk weren't that far apart. Of course, the exaggerated b-boy and frat-boy parodies of their unexpected hit debut album, Licensed to Ill, didn't help their cause. For much of the mid-'80s, the Beastie Boys were considered macho clowns, and while they dismissed that theory with the ambitious, Dust Brothers-produced second album, Paul's Boutique, it was ignored by both the public and the press at the time. In retrospect, Paul's Boutique was one of the first albums to predict the genre-bending, self-referential pop kaleidoscope of '90s pop.
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Release: December 8, 2009
Label: Pride
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Release: 2007
Label: Capitol, Parlophone, Toshiba EMI
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