"Sabotage" is a 1994 single by the alternative hip-hop act Beastie Boys. It is a throwback to the band's days as a hardcore punk band in the late 70's and on the song (as with most of its parent album "Ill Communication") the Beastie Boys play their own instruments (Adrock on guitar and lead vocals, MCA on bass and Mike D on drums). It is one the group's most well known songs thanks to its imaginative Spike Jonze-directed video which is an homage/parody to opening credits sequences to 1970s cop shows. It hit #18 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks… read more
"Sabotage" is a 1994 single by the alternative hip-hop act Beastie Boys. It is a throwback to the band's days as a hardcore punk band… read more
"Sabotage" is a 1994 single by the alternative hip-hop act Beastie Boys. It is a throwback to the band's days as a hardcore punk band in the late 70's and on the son… read more
Beastie Boys were an American hip-hop trio from New York City, United States: Brooklyn and Manhattan. Originally formed as a four-piece hardcore punk band, The Young Aborigines, in 1978 by Michael Diamond (vocals), John Berry (guitar; died May 2016), Adam Yauch (bass) and Kate Schellenbach (drums), for the majority of its career the group consisted of Mike D (real name Michael Diamond), Ad-Rock (Adam Horovitz) and, until his death in May 2012, MCA (Adam Yauch). The Beastie Boys were the first successful white rap group and one of the few acts from the early days of hip-hop that st… read more
Beastie Boys were an American hip-hop trio from New York City, United States: Brooklyn and Manhattan. Originally formed as a four-piece hardcore punk band, The Young Aborigines, in 1978 by … read more
Beastie Boys were an American hip-hop trio from New York City, United States: Brooklyn and Manhattan. Originally formed as a four-piece hardcore punk band, The Young Aborigines, in 1978 by Michael Diamond (vocals), John Berry (guitar; … read more