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10 Most Important Beastie Boys Songs22 Aug 202400:55:49

A look at the 10 songs that were most important in shaping the Beastie Boys' career.

Paul's Boutique 35 Years Later08 Aug 202401:19:53

Looking back on 35 years of the Beastie Boys' zero-to-hero sophomore album, Paul's Boutique, we count down our 10 favorite songs and close out the festivities by speaking with Matt Dike's childhood friend, Wayde Alfarone.

The Live Log, Pt. 131 Aug 202201:15:45

The host of The Brouhaha, Jim Shearer (that would be me writing in third person), takes a trip down memory lane and attempts to log all of the Beastie Boys live performances that he's witnessed in his lifetime. Fortunately, he saw them so many times it will require an additional episode, hence this one being called "Pt. 1."

30 Years of Check Your Head21 Apr 202202:06:57

Everything you ever wanted to know and more (including some never-before-revealed "dark secrets" and a few off-the-wall theories) about the Beastie Boys' classic 1992 album, Check Your Head.

HSC PT2: 10 Years Later (One Year Late)07 Apr 202201:08:29

Jim Shearer and former Oscilloscope Laboratories Sound Engineer, Andre Kelman, listen back to Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2 and give their hot takes, commentary, and insight 10 years after the fact. (Actually 11 years after the fact, but who's counting?)

The Prince of Sides30 Mar 202200:30:37

Andre Kelman, aka "The Prince of Sides," talks about scoring a sound engineer gig at Oscilloscope Laboratories in his early-20s. Andre also dishes on what it was like working on Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 2, recording sessions with Kanye West and Jack White, the lost Beastie Boys' track "Bundt Cake," and, obviously, his knack for always ordering up the perfect side-dish (hence his royal nickname).

Stop-Motion Sabotage15 Mar 202200:52:34

Paco, aka Corduroy Frames on Instagram, talks about his Beastie fandom as well as the mammoth undertaking of stocking up on craft supplies and attempting to do a homemade, frame-by-frame, stop-motion animation remake of the Beastie Boys' 1994 classic music video, "Sabotage." What inspired this madness? How long will it take? What will he do when he's done? Find out now! #HesCrafty

Check Your Head vs. Ill Communication03 Mar 202200:54:40

Even though I'm ride or die Check Your Head, I've said on multiple occasions that valid arguments could be made as to why Ill Communication is the crown jewel in the Beastie canon. Today, I finally do it: I pit Check Your Head and Ill Communication against each other in a battle for B-Boy studio album supremacy.

Beastie Boys (Sure) Shots08 Feb 202200:51:14

Jim chats with Beastie Boys super-fans, Jenna and Jim, about their respective passion projects. For Jenna, it's Beastie Boys Shots, a must-follow on Instagram that highlights both obscure and iconic Beastie Boys' photo sessions throughout their career. For Jim, it's his Sure Shot Beastie Boys group on Facebook, that is currently planning a very special event happening later this year. How did they get into the Beastie Boys? What are their favorite albums? How good are their trivia skills when put on the spot? Find out now!

Let’s B-Real25 Jan 202201:06:51

The Phuncky Feel One, B-Real from Cypress Hill, talks about touring with Beastie Boys, what it was like to work with Pearl Jam and Sonic Youth on the Judgment Night soundtrack, taking a pass on the beat that would become "Jump Around," the future of hip-hop groups, and what to do when "the shit" actually does goes down.

My Least Favorite Beastie Boys Songs11 Jan 202200:38:28

In an exercise of objectivity I take a step back from my extreme fandom and countdown, not necessarily songs I dislike, but ones that I would consider to be my "least favorite" Beastie Boys songs of all-time. 

Mix Master Mike30 Dec 202100:55:21

Live and direct from Amsterdam, we track down the Serial Wax Killer, Mix Master Mike, and talk about his first encounter with Adam Yauch, coming to NYC to work on Hello Nasty, and what it was like when he was asked to join the Beastie Boys.

20th Anniversary of To the 5 Boroughs23 Jun 202401:08:10

Celebrating its 20th Anniversary, a track by track breakdown of the Beastie Boys' 2004 studio album, To the 5 Boroughs.

Ill Communication Silver Anniversary Special31 May 201900:56:56

A silvery track-by-track look back at the Beastie Boys' Ill Communication.

50 Favorite Beastie Boys Songs20 Mar 201901:19:15

A quick chat about the Beastie Boys Story and a look back at my 50 Favorite Beastie Boys Songs of all-time.

Evan Bernard09 Feb 201901:18:39

Catching up with Evan Bernard whose Beastie Boys résumé includes: Lane Driver, Juice Pimp, Cruise Director, and Music Video Director.

Beastie Boys Book & Alan Light03 Nov 201801:09:06

Today's episode of The Brouhaha comes at'cha in 3's with 1.) a review of the Beastie Boys' Live & Direct Book Tour, 2.) an interview with music author and journalist, Alan Light, and 3.) a recap and breakdown of the brand new Beastie Boys Book.

SPOILER ALERT: If you haven't read the book yet, proceed with caution.

 

Underrated Songs & Best T-Shirts (w/ Bryan Terry)10 Aug 201801:35:17

It's a doubleheader today; we're counting down the Most Underrated Beastie Boys' Songs and Best Beastie Boys T-shirt Designs...of all-time!

CORRECTION (TO THE CORRECTION): Regarding the steel drums, I meant "Body Movin'," not "Triple Trouble."

So What'cha Want07 Jun 201800:57:07

Taking a look back at the crown jewel of the Beastie canon.

Grand Royal Issue #124 May 201801:03:27

As the Beastie Boys prepare for the release of their new book, we take a look back at their first kick in the literary world: Grand Royal, Issue #1. (Special thanks to Pootytang for the long distance loan!)

Remembering Matt Dike24 Mar 201800:43:30

Remembering the personality that put the pieces in place for the creation of Paul's Boutique. Rest in peace to the enigmatic DJ/Producer, Matt Dike.

20th Anniversary of Hello Nasty07 Mar 201801:32:51

Twenty years later, looking back on the release of the Beastie Boys' Hello Nasty.

MCA Day 2016 Preview Special!18 Aug 201600:43:14

An interview with MCA Day Organizer, Mike Kearney, and Lyle Preslar (Minor Threat) discusses his participation in this year's event.

 

30 Years of Ill Communication31 May 202401:24:11

A look back at what the Beastie Boys were up to in 1994, and how their fourth studio album, Ill Communication, brought them back to main event status.

What If?23 Mar 201601:05:30
A recap of current Beastie happenings, including a new Cassius track featuring Mike D, a new mixtape from Mix Master Mike, and the date and location of the next MCA Day. This episode also looks at the many ups and downs, lefts and rights the Beastie Boys had in their career and how things could have happened differently if certain things did or didn't transpire...a game of "What If?" if you will. And finally, a special shout to Phife Dawg (Malik Taylor) who recently passed away.
Kate is Great27 Jan 201601:06:29
Founding member of the Beastie Boys and drummer extraordinaire, Kate Schellenbach, talks about: early Beastie history, her apprehension of being a rap superstar, life as a television producer, the most difficult Luscious Jackson song to drum, and the whereabouts of Manny.
Glen E. Friedman Rules02 Dec 201501:29:00
Renown photographer Glen E. Friedman talks in depth about his iconic work with the Beastie Boys, including the day that yielded the cover shot for Check Your Head.  He also discusses why he threatened to scratch the negative for Public Enemy's It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, how he almost scored the cover shot for Ill Communication, and whether or not he'll ever join Instagram. Glen will be signing his latest book, My Rules, on Tue., December 8 at Pilgrim Surf Supply in Brooklyn (68 N. 3rd St.) from 6-8PM. Twitter: @glenefriedmanBlog: Idealist Propaganda
To the Top of Manhattan with Jeremy Shatan15 Oct 201501:12:48
Jeremy Shatan, member of the Young Aborigines and the man responsible for taking the cover photo for Paul's Boutique talks about, well, taking the cover photo for Paul's Boutique, mix-tape etiquette, hanging out with Mike D as a teenager, why he turned down a free "long-box" of Licensed to Ill, and his important work with the charity Hope & Heroes. Jeremy Shatan can be found on Twitter: @JShatan @AnEarful @HopeHeroes and on Instagram: @murgatroyd.
Dan LeRoy Tolls the Cowbell25 Feb 201501:16:21
A chat with Dan LeRoy, the man who wrote the book, um, books on Paul's Boutique. His contribution to the 33 1/3 series, in my opinion, is still the gold standard of that collection.
Aglio e Olio 20th Anniversary Blowout!22 Jan 201500:37:10
A year-long celebration of the greatest Beastie Boys surprise of all-time! NOTE: A special addendum was added to this episode featuring Jim and Prof giving their take on the newly released "Too Many Rappers" music video. During the discussion the memory card on their recorder crashed. Instead of giving you an incomplete conversation, we'll give you a full critique at a later date.  Just lettin' you know. Thanks.
Happy 20th B-Day Ill Communication!23 May 201401:12:16
Jim & Prof give a track-by-track commentary on the Beastie Boys' Ill Communication, celebrating its 20th Anniversary.
Takin' It Back To '07, Ep. 3119 Jul 201301:19:08
Oscar Pascual shares audio from a  Beastie Boys' roundtable interview he took part in during the Gala Event era in 2007. (above: Oscar poses with MCA & later grabs a photo of the Beastie Boys live in San Francisco.) We also listen to Mike D's latest track, while Pat Poon takes his finger off the fader for a second to give 20 Questions a whirl.
Sucka MCs Should Call Me Rya, Ep. 3009 Jul 201301:05:15
The Brouhaha returns by bringing you a Master's-level chat with Beastie backer, Rya. B-Boys & B-Girls of the world unite, al'ight?! (above: Rya and the back of Stevie Wonder's head.)
Fredo Ortiz, Ep. 2926 Sep 201201:01:29
Percussion wunderkind and multi-instrumentalist extraordinaire, Fredo Ortiz, graciously drops a heaping serving of  knowledge (while simultaneously tending to his wife's surgically repaired hand) about his upcoming Bongoloidz debut album and playing drums in the Beastie Boys.
1994: The Album16 May 202401:34:00

Looking back 30 years later, 1994 is still my favorite year of music EVER! I get it, some may say there were better years in the '60s, '70s, or '80s. Heck, some will even say that '94 wasn't even the best year of music in the '90s.

I dunno? There was something about this year. The variety of different music, the new artists that emerged, and the bending of genres set the stage for a 19-year old like me to soak it all up.

Yes, Kurt Cobain’s suicide left behind a huge void, but the creative landscape Nirvana helped cultivate left the world of music in good hands—at least for the next few years.

1994 was the peak intersection of time between a thriving, artistic, free-thinking music scene, and the eventual watered-down version of what it became to close out the decade.

Anyway, I could on and on about 1994, but listening to the music from this year will take you back in time a lot quicker.

And hence, a mixtape was born.

Here are the ground rules for 1994: The Album:

Because the output of music was so overwhelmingly great, I knew I had to limit myself. Piecing together 19 tracks of 94 minutes of music seemed thematically appropriate, and even though I had a decent amount of time to play with, a lot of great artists/songs did not make the cut.

Amazingly, keep in mind, this is not a best-of-decade mix, although it sure does sound like it, huh?

In my adult life, I’ve tried to keep most of my mixtapes free of curses, so you can listen freely with your children around, but it was mighty difficult for this project. So, in the true spirit of the profanity-filled ‘90s I decided to let the f-bombs fly freely. (That was your Parental Advisory warning.)

Every song you hear on this mix was either released as a single or on an album in 1994, or peaked, charted heavily, or was in constant rotation on MTV and radio. In other words, this entire mix, media clips and all, could have been created in 1994.

I first put out this mix in 2014, celebrating the 20th Anniversary of this landmark music year, and I recently made a few tweaks and dusted it off to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of 1994.

Enjoy! 

*This is the one-track podcast version of the mix. If you want to see where the tracks break up, follow along below:

  1. Longview of the Vaseline ("Bad Habit," The Offspring)
  2. Oh My Gosh ("Oh My God," A Tribe Called Quest)
  3. Let Freedom Roll ("What Is Love," Haddaway)
  4. The Day I Tried To Lose ("The Day I Tried To Live," Soundgarden)
  5. Shoop 'Em Up ("Shoop," Salt-n-Peppa)
  6. Seething with Flava ("Blind," Korn)
  7. Doggy Sweater ("Live Forever," Oasis)
  8. Hobo Humpin' Liar Creep ("Hobo Humpin' Slobo Babe," Whale)
  9. Backwater Saints ("All Apologies," Nirvana)
  10. Violently Real ("Regulate," Warren G feat. Nate Dogg)
  11. Mmm Mmm ("Bus to Beelzebub," Soul Coughing)
  12. Mr. Nasir Jones ("Strangers," Portishead)
  13. Bang Bang Blame Blame ("If I Only Had a Brain," MC 900 Ft. Jesus)
  14. Fall Around ("Run-Around," Blues Traveler)
  15. Little Self Esteem ("Self Esteem," The Offspring)
  16. Strongman ("I Alone," Live)
  17. Hootie Hoo ("Girls & Boys," Blur)
  18. What's The Score? ("Don't Call Me White," NOFX)
  19. The Shepherd ("March of Pigs," Nine Inch Nails)
Fan Day, Ep. 2811 Aug 201201:12:15
Jason Palk breaks down Beastie Boys Fan Celebration Day (held in NYC on Aug. 4, 2012) and 20 Questions returns. (clockwise from top left: The Money Man, The Beastie Car, and the attendees of Fan Celebration Day.)
Remembering MCA, Ep. 2711 May 201202:22:44
Matt Pinfield, Ep. 2605 Apr 201200:40:51
He's interviewed them a bunch, so why not talk to Matt Pinfield about the Beastie Boys? (above: Matt Pinfield chats about his favorite Beastie Boys album, he and Mike D's fascination with blaxploitation films, and being quizzed about musical factoids on a daily basis.)
Rust Off, Ep. 2528 Mar 201200:53:38
Shakin' off the rust with our first episode of the year: (below: Abe Lincoln, Mike D in a Packers hat, Larry, and the Beastie Boys' go-to tracksuits in 2004).  
Chattin' with Chili, Ep. 2421 Dec 201101:09:23
On the final podcast of 2011, we chat with Chili about The Pressure Softball Club, visit Dan's fish-eye-lensed office while he competes in 20 Questions, and rank our favorite tracks on Hot Sauce Committee, Pt. 2. Happy Holidays & Happy New Year!
MILKIT RADIO: Free For All, Best of 201120 Dec 201101:28:13

The Brouhaha is preempted for a special episode of Milkit Radio's Free For All, highlighting our favorite music of 2011.

NOTE: If you're a strict Beastie-purist who does not like to dabble in other types of music (i.e., pop), you may not enjoy this particular podcast. Regular episodes of The Brouhaha will return shortly.

----more---- Playlist: “Warning Call,” DJ Shadow ft. Tom Vek “Party on Fifth Ave.,” Mac Miller “Are You Ready,” Fatty Gets A Stylist “That’s the Way Love Goes,” ? “Children,” V.V. Brown ft. Chiddy “Port of Call,” Beirut “The Death of You & Me,” Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds “Asslete,” Emily’s Army “From the Clouds,” Jack Johnson “That’s my B-,” Jay-Z & Kanye West “MoneyGrabber,” Fitz & The Tantrums “Lonely Boy,” The Black Keys “Michael Jackson,” Das Racist “Thirty Cents Shy of a Quarter,” RETOX “White Limo,” Foo Fighters “You Are a Tourist,” Death Cab For Cutie “Rolling in the Deep,” Adele “What the Hell,” Avril Lavigne “Hello,” Martin Solveig & Dragonette “Make Some Noise,” Beastie Boys “Shake Me Down,” Cage The Elephant --- Bonus Tracks: "Just A Friend," Booker T. Jones ft. Biz Markie, Matt Berninger & Sharon Jones "Right Before My Eyes," Cage The Elephant
Laver Day, Ep. 2329 Sep 201100:57:43
Laver plays interviewer, Adrock shines on Top Chef, and 20 Questions returns: (above: Although Adrock appeared on Top Chef: Just Desserts, someone dropped the ball and failed to make him any chocolate fondue.)
Best Live TV Performances, Ep. 2226 Aug 201100:46:06
Counting down the Best Live Beastie Boys Performances on National TV:
The Book on T.S.C., Ep. 2104 Jul 201100:40:09
Talkin' to Marcus Thompson, the man who not only founded Timex Social Club (former Beastie Boys tour-mates), but wrote the book on them:
On The Road With Z-Trip, Ep. 2004 May 201100:49:20
Many thanks to Michael Love (Beastiemania) for serving us up an interview with DJ Z-Trip. And many thanks to Z-Trip for guiding us through his new Beasite Boys Megamix while driving on the highway in San Diego (worry not, Z-Trip was rockin' the bluetooth). (Below: What's the perk of having both a Beastie Boys and Z-Trip tattoo on your left arm? Getting to be the cover boy for Z-Trip's new Beasite Boys Megamix, duh.) For the complete-straight-from-horse's-mouth-megamix link, go here. Z-TRIP PRESENTS: ALL-ACCESS BEASTIE BOYS MEGAMIX: http://ztrip.bandcamp.com/album/z-trip-presents-all-access-a-beastie-boys-megamix
Delta Bravo Heads West06 Sep 202301:11:46

Beastie superfans and Delta Bravo explorers, Andy Katz and Mike Kearney regale us with details of their trip out west in search of hallowed Beastie landmarks. What they were able to accomplish would have surely even impressed Ponce De León. What are pyramids when you have sidewalks, basketball hoops, and swimming pools to explore?

Hot Sauce Commentary, Ep. 1903 May 201101:04:40
Jim (left) and Prof D (right) form their own committee to oversee the Hot Sauce Committee (which was finally, and triumphantly released today!): (Above: This picture was taken in the mid-late '90s when Jim claimed that he was an angel and Prof D the exact opposite.)
Release Days, Rodie & Mike Nishita, Ep. 1820 Apr 201100:50:08
Just as mysterious (and glorious) as a yeti-sighting, we track down Mike Nishita, brother of Keyboard Money Mark. And later, it's Jim's turn to take the Twenty Questions quiz as Rodie plays master griller: (Above: After scouring the internet, this rare photo from Beastiemania is the only one we could find of the elusive Mike Nishita.) (Top: Hello Nasty release day in May of 1998. Bottom: TT5B release day in June of 2004.) (Above: Cool beans, look at the souvenir Money Mark inherited from the Check Your Head era.)
Make Some Noise, Ep. 1710 Apr 201101:03:42
Makin' some noise about the brand new Beastie Boys' single, "Make Some Noise" (with a special guest): (Below: The Hose EP...inspiration for HSC, Pt. 2's artwork?)
Smack My Beach Up, Ep. 1602 Mar 201100:59:33
DJ Katanga drops by to talk about Beastie Boys party jams and why he's still angry about the whole Prodigy/"Smack My Bitch Up" drama of the late '90s. Then, message board legend, Laver1969, flexes his B-Boy muscle and gives 20 Questions a whirl:
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