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  • Beastie Boys’ MCA Tragic Death: Rapper’s Cause of Death Resurfaces After 10 Years

    Beastie Boys’ MCA Tragic Death: Rapper’s Cause of Death Resurfaces After 10 Years

    Beastie Boys' MCA, whose real name is Adam Yauch, still holds a huge place in people's hearts 10 years after his tragic death.#MCA #BeastieBoys
  • A Beastie Boys Memoir Will Be Published Sometime This Year, Mike D Confirms

    The long-mooted Beastie Boys memoir might finally be in the cards. Mike D confirmed that the tell-all book, which has been in the works for years, is due sometime in 2018.
  • Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock) Says The Beastie Boys Are Officially Over, Talks Losing Adam Yauch

    Adam Horovitz, aka Ad-Rock, recently sat down with 'GQ' to talk about his career as of late. The MC will appear in Noah Baumbach's 'While We're Young,' out March 27, alongside Ben Stiller. Horovitz revealed that his rap trio, the Beastie Boys, is officially over. The news comes as little surprise since the group ceased operations following the death of founding member Adam Yauch in 2012.
  • Beastie Boys' Lost "Too Many Rappers" Video Featuring Nas Finally Surfaces [WATCH]

    The Beastie Boys' final studio album, 'Hot Sauce Committee Part Two,' was released all the way back in 2011, but recently, the music video for one of the album's singles, "Too Many Rappers" featuring Nas, finally surfaced online, which you can check out here. The video, directed by Roman Coppola (screenwriting partner of Wes Anderson and son of Francis Ford Coppola), shows the Beasties and Nas rapping in a supermarket, intercut with some concert, studio and home video footage. Seeing as how this was probably the last music video that the late MCA ever shot, it's nice to see him one last time.
  • 7 Bands That Broke Up After The Death Of A Member: Led Zeppelin, Nirvana, And More

    Out of all the problems a band can face, the death of a member seems like it would be one of the most difficult to overcome. Here are seven bands who broke up after the death of a member.
  • Beastie Boys’ Monster Energy Copyright Trial Ends, Band Awarded $1.7 Million

    The Beastie Boys trial ended today with the band being awarded $1.7 million. After beginning just last Tuesday in New York Federal Court, the Beastie Boys' trial against Monster Energy has ended with the band being awarded a hefty $1.
  • Beastie Boys’ Monster Energy Trial Kicks Off with an Amusing Start, Ad-Rock Laughs It Up

    The Beastie Boys' Monster Energy trial began yesterday in New York to a hysterical start, giving Ad-Rock some laughs along the way.
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