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Beastie Boys
/ˈbiːsti bɔɪz/
Definition
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An influential American hip-hop and rap rock group formed in 1981 in New York City, consisting of members Michael Diamond (Mike D), Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock), and Adam Yauch (MCA), known for their energetic performances, satirical lyrics, and genre-blending albums like Licensed to Ill (1986) and Paul's Boutique (1989).
Examples
The Beastie Boys turned a simple party anthem into a cultural revolution with 'Fight for Your Right.'
My dad claims he's still got Beastie Boys energy, but his dance moves suggest otherwise.
Cranking up the Beastie Boys on a road trip guarantees instant vibes, no playlist required.
The Beastie Boys' Sabotage video was basically a low-budget heist movie starring three dudes in flannel.