The Beastie Boys, an American hip-hop group from New York City, are widely regarded as one of the pioneering acts in the genre. Over their three-decade-long career, the Beastie Boys sold millions of albums worldwide and became one of the most influential groups in the history of hip-hop.
1981:
Formation - The Beastie Boys were formed by Mike D, MCA, and Kate Schellenbach. Originally a hardcore punk band, they later transitioned to hip-hop.
1983:
Debut Single - They released their debut single, "Cooky Puss” which gained attention in the New York underground music scene.
1984:
New Lineup - Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz joined the band, completing the classic trio after Kate Schellenbach's departure.
1986:
"Licensed to Ill" - The Beastie Boys released their debut album, which became the first rap album to top the Billboard 200.
1989:
"Paul's Boutique" - Their second album, produced by the Dust Brothers, was initially a commercial disappointment but later gained critical acclaim.
1992:
"Check Your Head" - This album marked a return to their punk roots and featured live instruments.
1994:
"Ill Communication" - Featuring the iconic single "Sabotage” this album continued their critical and commercial success.
1998:
"Hello Nasty" - The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and won two Grammy Awards
2004:
"To the 5 Boroughs" - This politically charged album paid tribute to New York City post-9/11
2009:
"Hot Sauce Committee Part Two" - Delayed by Adam Yauch's cancer diagnosis, the album was eventually released to positive reviews in 2011.
2012:
Adam Yauch's Passing - Adam "MCA" Yauch passed away on May 4, 2012, after a battle with cancer, leading to the band's disbandment.
Michael "Mike D" Diamond (1981–2012) - Founding member, vocals, drums.
Adam "MCA" Yauch (1981–2012) - Founding member, vocals, bass.
Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz (1984–2012) - Vocals, guitar.
Kate Schellenbach (1981–1984) - Drums (early member).
1999:
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for "Intergalactic"
Best Alternative Music Album for "Hello Nasty"
2008:
Best Pop Instrumental Album for "The Mix-Up"
2019:
Lifetime Achievement Award
1. "Fight For Your Right" (1986)
- From their debut album "Licensed to Ill” this rebellious anthem became a defining song of the 1980s.
2. "Sabotage" (1994)
- Known for its aggressive sound and iconic music video directed by Spike Jonze, "Sabotage" is one of their most enduring hits.
3. "Intergalactic" (1998)
- This Grammy-winning single from "Hello Nasty" is famous for its futuristic sound and inventive music video.
Mike D…
‘We didn't expect to sell records. We just wanted to be loud and obnoxious and have a lot of fun."
MCA…
‘To all the people who’ve been with us from day one, I’d like to thank you, and to all the people that jumped on the bandwagon later, I’d like to say, 'Get off my bandwagon!'"