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Phineous_2

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Oct 29, 2017
504
Another vote for Paul's Boutique. Hello Nasty as runner up. To be honest, I love them all but those 2 are the ones I listen to most.

The Criterion DVD is also amazing.
 

Skinny Pete

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Nov 2, 2017
2,444
Very tough choice for me. When you add it all up I'll pick Check Your Head as their best overall closely followed by Ill Communication. That era of Beasties is my favorite. Playing their own instruments added a lot to their sound.
 

joedick

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Mar 19, 2018
1,382
I didn't think Hello Nasty would get so much love, cool to see.

OP mentioned that album was was an encapsulation of what they had done to that point. But I feel that is more the case with Ill Communication, so that will get my vote. It combined the hardcore from their early days, the fun and frivolity of LtI (minus the sexism and homophobia), the sampling of PB and the instrumentation of CYH. And it manages to do it seamlessly.

HN is great, though. It's unfortunate it doesn't include any hardcore, but it doesn't suffer for it, and they had just released the great Algio E Olio EP. And besides, everyone else was doing it at that point.

The remasters we got 10 years ago were great (especially the vinyl box sets), but I really hope we get 'super deluxe' versions of the albums with demos, unreleased stuff, etc.

Anyways, those are my thoughts. As always, if it's gonna be that kinda party...
 

optimiss

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May 17, 2018
356
All of them. They reinvented their sound for every album which makes it difficult to choose a single best one.
 

SwampBastard

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Nov 1, 2017
11,002
This thread has made me realize that, despite liking all of their stuff that I've heard, I've heard less than half of their material. Welp, I know what I'm listening to at work today.
 

NervousXtian

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Oct 27, 2017
2,503
Check Your Head
Ill Communication
Hello Nasty
Paul's Boutique


Check Your Head is them at their rawest I feel.
 

DirtyLarry

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Oct 27, 2017
4,112
For me it is Pauls Boutique. Very personal reason why.

In my art class in high school even though she was told numerous times not to do so by other staff, my teacher would play music during class. Her room was tucked away in the side back of the building with only 2 other rooms, the band room and the calculus teachers room (It was the latter who complained about her playing music).

Any way, I was already listening to Hip Hop and believe it or not, this was pretty rare for a white kid back then, especially in a suburban town. I had grown up in a city in New Jersey (Elizabeth, right next to Newark), so I was exposed to what I considered actual Hip Hop (BDP, Big Daddy Kane, etc. etc.), not just the Beastie Boys. We then moved to the suburbs the summer before 9th grade. The town we moved to all of the kids listened to Def Leppard and hated "Crap Rap." This was 1988.

I was a skateboarding punk rocker who also already considered himself a snob on real Hip Hop. As you can imagine, or maybe not since things have changed so damn much, this did not go over well with my fellow students. I was an outcast and it was easily the most depressed I have ever been in my life.

Being one of the few white kids at the time who really listened to Hip Hop, a lot of my fellow white folks loved to call me Beastie Boy as it was all they knew of Hip Hop, and I fucking hated it. By extension, I hated the Beastie Boys.

When Paul's Botique came out, my art teacher played it non stop, and part of it was to fuck with me. She knew the other kids called me Beastie Boy, and thought it was funny I hated it so much. (She was right). So she would love to play Pauls Boutique as she knew it would get on my nerves.

Funny thing happened though. She played it so damn much I eventually began to love it and realized how damn good it actually was.

Typing this all out, life is funny, especially High School.
Anyway Check Your Head is a close runner up. No doubt.
 

Goldenroad

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Nov 2, 2017
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I'm not a huge Beastie Boys fan, but Paul's Boutique is absolutely nuts from a production standpoint. So far ahead of its time.
 

Dodongo

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Oct 25, 2017
7,462
They have so many good albums.

For me, it would have to be Paul's Boutique or Ill Communication
 
Oct 25, 2017
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I want to say Paul's Boutique but I have to say License to Ill.

It was the soundtrack to my middle school years.

At a dance, everyone was rapping Paul Revere word for word in unison.
 

remiri

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Nov 1, 2017
482
Hello Nasty

used to listen to it every night as a teen before going to sleep, looove it
 

balohna

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Nov 1, 2017
4,143
Personally I'm partial to Check Your Head, but anything from Paul's Boutique to Hello Nasty is a respectable choice.

I mean, the others are good too. But holy shit, what a streak from 89-98. And what growth as artists.
 

KodaRuss

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Oct 27, 2017
3,855
Texas
I am honestly not sure I could pick. I believe when Hello Nasty came out they were the biggest for me but I was listening to everything they had during that time.
 

Ultima_5

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Oct 25, 2017
7,671
probably pauls boutique... though I'm not gonna lie. licensed to ill is by far my most played. just a fun album.
 

Gabbo

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Oct 25, 2017
7,564
I might be in the extreme minority here, but in the past few years Hot Sauce Committee partII has probably become the Beasties album i put on the most. Can't help but groove to Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament.

Ill Communication and Hello Nasty in no particular order after that
 
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Menome

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Oct 25, 2017
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Listened to Hello Nasty on a sunny excursion out yesterday and *chef kiss* it is undoubtedly one of the perfect summer albums. Even twenty years later, still sounds fresh and crisp.