An inseparable group from the great history of Hip-hop, the troublemakers of Beastie Boys left their mark with their eclecticism. Oscillating between Hip-hop, punk, and funk, the group established itself as one of the most important of its generation. Discover five of their greatest albums, reissued in 180-gram vinyl editions.
In The In Sound From Way Out (1996): The album features 12 instrumental tracks with irresistible groove.
Licensed To Ill (1986): This album exploded onto the Rap Game scene of the time, as the group incorporated their punk rock influences into early New York Hip-hop. A true anthem to their city, 'Licensed To Ill' embodies the revival of the young 80s rap scene. Find iconic anthems such as 'No Sleep Till Brooklyn' and 'Fight For Your Right'.
To The 5 Boroughs (2004): This album highlights the group's passion for their city. The title pays homage to the five boroughs that make up New York. For the group, it was a way to loudly proclaim their love for their metropolis, fresh from the 2001 terrorist attacks, but also an opportunity to strongly criticize the political decisions of George W. Bush, then president. Ranked number 1 upon its release, it is now certified platinum.
Beastie Boys Music: A compilation covering the group's almost 40-year career. 'Beastie Boys Music' features the group's classics. From 'Fight, for your Right' to the futuristic 'Intergalactic', as well as the essential 'No Sleep Till Brooklyn', 'Hey Ladies', and 'Sabotage'. This greatest hits faithfully retraces the epic journey of one of the most charismatic groups in New York Hip-hop.
Hot Sauce Committee Part 2: The group's last album. This was originally planned as a two-part release. The announcement of MCA's cancer completely called into question the release of the first part of the album, scheduled for 2009. So, both planned parts were released as a single volume in April 2011. A true ode to the essence of original hip-hop, Hot Sauce Committee Part 2 offers a succession of rap tracks faithful to the Beastie Boys' New York vision of what a classic Rap should be. Notably, one of the Hip-hop bosses, Nas, makes a remarkable appearance on 'Too Many Rappers'.
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