Hello Nasty - Beastie Boys

Hello Nasty

Beastie Boys

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 1998-07-14
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 22
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • A Capitol Records Release; ℗ 1998 Capitol Records, LLC, Grand Royal and Beastie Boys
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Super Disco Breakin' Beastie Boys 2:07
2
The Move Beastie Boys 3:35
3
Remote Control Beastie Boys 2:58
4
Song for the Man Beastie Boys 3:13
5
Just a Test Beastie Boys 2:12
6
Body Movin' Beastie Boys 3:03
7
Intergalactic Beastie Boys 3:51
8
Sneakin' Out the Hospital Beastie Boys 2:45
9
Putting Shame In Your Game Beastie Boys 3:37
10
Flowin' Prose Beastie Boys 2:39
11
And Me Beastie Boys 2:52
12
Three MC's and One DJ Beastie Boys 2:50
13
The Grasshopper Unit (Keep Mov Beastie Boys 3:01
14
Song for Junior Beastie Boys 3:49
15
I Don't Know Beastie Boys 3:00
16
The Negotiation Limerick File Beastie Boys 2:46
17
Electrify Beastie Boys 2:22
18
Picture This Beastie Boys 2:25
19
Unite Beastie Boys 3:31
20
Dedication Beastie Boys 2:32
21
Dr. Lee, Phd Beastie Boys 4:50
22
Instant Death Beastie Boys 3:22

Reviews

  • Lego movie 2

    5
    By Mellisa Collyar
    That reminds me of the music trailer called the Lego movie 2.
  • A highly underrated album

    5
    By BirdieFishie
    I was in late high school when this came out. I remember driving around in my 98 Rav 4 blasting this for months on end. I have so much love for this album. It showed a fuller range for the Beastie Boys - it’s funky, fresh, energetic, psychedelic, and contemplative. So much in one album!
  • ❤️

    5
    By Trust and Us
    ❤️
  • Lookin' Back

    5
    By cullyred
    Growing up in the late Sixties, I tended to shy away from Hip-Hop/Rap. But this album offers a full buffet of music genres that are yummy in the tummy! Some listeners have discounted the slower, instrumental tracks on this album. But that's the magic of the Beastles. They are all extremely talented as musicians. They want to explore music and not get stuck in a rut. So, if you want to come along for the ride, they can take you there. This old man can appreciate this talent.
  • Good from top to bottom

    5
    By slegnuts
    The songs on this album are arranged to maximize listening pleasure. They start off quickly with the hip-hop theme and mellow out as the album progresses. The lyrics and samples throughout the album are genius (example from puttin' shame in your game): "Don't grease my palm with your filthy cash Multinationals spreading like a rash I might stick around or I might be a fad But I won't sell my songs for no TV ad" My personal favorites are: " The Move", " Puttin' Shame in Your Game", "Flowin' Prose", "Three MCs and One DJ", "The Grasshopper Unit", and "Unite" The crowd pleasers include "Body Movin" and "Intergalactic". In a world of crappy, misogynistic, over-produced Pop "Hip-Hop/Rap" the Beastie Boys are one of few quality acts that keep the genre legitimate. They don't stoop to the level of Whip/ Ne-Ne.
  • Favorite album ever

    5
    By JCarter36
    Had this on tape and cd in fourth grade, thought I was bada$$. Now I have it digital and I think I'm bada$$ again.
  • Must Own

    5
    By thebigbeatdown
    If you don’t own this album, you’re not doing right.
  • Amazing!

    5
    By Milton Thornton
    What I just said above.

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