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Ahh, this one brings me back. The Dust Brothers-produced sophomore album from the Beastie Boys, when the OG white rappers were turning their sound from rambunctious clowns to that genre-bending "hip-pop" sound. The album is jam packed on both sides with memorable beats and raw rhymes - check "Hey Ladies," the hype "Shake Your Rump," the funky funky "Shadrach," the infamous break on "High Plains Drifter" and the metal-infused "What Comes Around." So many styles on this slab right here, it's easy to see how this opened the doors for their huge Check Your Head. Wax is a must for this one, mane.
- black vinyl pressing
- housed in deluxe 4-panel gatefold sleeve
- original release year: 1989
- music label: Capitol 2023
reviewed by C'mish 03/2007
Ahh, this one brings me back. The Dust Brothers-produced sophomore album from the Beastie Boys, when the OG white rappers were turning their sound from rambunctious clowns to that genre-bending "hip-pop" sound. The album is jam packed on both sides with memorable beats and raw rhymes - check "Hey Ladies," the hype "Shake Your Rump," the funky funky "Shadrach," the infamous break on "High Plains Drifter" and the metal-infused "What Comes Around." So many styles on this slab right here, it's easy to see how this opened the doors for their huge Check Your Head. Wax is a must for this one, mane.
- black vinyl pressing
- housed in deluxe 4-panel gatefold sleeve
- original release year: 1989
- music label: Capitol 2023
