Am I the only one who thinks that Beastie Boys suck?
I mean,I've only heard few songs and they are just yelling and screaming...
Intruder wrote:Am I the only one who thinks that Beastie Boys suck?
I mean,I've only heard few songs and they are just yelling and screaming...
scrapig wrote:im a sick fuck, just ask Josh.
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Perfect.
Intruder wrote:Am I the only one who thinks that Beastie Boys suck?
I mean,I've only heard few songs and they are just yelling and screaming...
Intruder wrote:Am I the only one who thinks that Beastie Boys suck?
I mean,I've only heard few songs and they are just yelling and screaming...
DƎRDYPK wrote:lol, you guys acting like you bump Fight For Your Right everyday or even know more songs than that one
jinofthewind wrote:And Koolo's sources said... Nothing you idiots Koolo's sources are dead they're locked in my basement
Mr Change wrote:Intruder wrote:Am I the only one who thinks that Beastie Boys suck?
I mean,I've only heard few songs and they are just yelling and screaming...
Jesus christ. Is this guy being forreal?DƎRDYPK wrote:lol, you guys acting like you bump Fight For Your Right everyday or even know more songs than that one
I'm a huge Beastie Boys fan
The Beasties were doing things in rap literally decades ahead of their time.
They were the crazy white boy(s) before Eminem.
Transcended the race barrier.
Pioneers of rap in general, along with mixing hip-hop with punk and rock and roll.
Not only where they rappers, they were also talented musicians who sang and played instruments regularly.
The instrumentals were years ahead of their time, and the production of Paul's Boutique is still often to this day considered some of the most intricate in the history of the genre.
Literally built the founding for almost everything we listen to today. Almost every big time rapper was influenced by the Beastie Boys in some way or another
As far as not liking them, that's most likely adapting your taste to the sound because of how harsh it is--that goes for any old hip-hop album, though, for me anyway.
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