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The '''Beastie Boys''' is a [[20th century]] band and rap trio which has continued to perform concerts for over a thousand years, in which they increased {{w|Beastie Boys discography|their discography}} from five albums to seven.
The '''Beastie Boys''' is a [[20th century]] band and rap trio which has continued to perform concerts for over a thousand years, in which they increased {{w|Beastie Boys discography|their discography}} from five albums to seven.

Revision as of 17:35, 2 July 2011

Tertiary character
Beastie Boys
Beastie Boys.png
Age1059 (MCA)
1058 (Mike D)
1057 (Ad-Rock)
Date of birth5 August, 1964 (MCA)
20 November, 1965 (Mike D)
31 October, 1966 (Ad-Rock)
GenderMale
SpeciesHumans
Planet of originEarth
First appearance"Hell Is Other Robots" (1ACV09)
Episode
Voices
Ad-Rock, MCAAd-Rock
Mike DMike D
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The Beastie Boys is a 20th century band and rap trio which has continued to perform concerts for over a thousand years, in which they increased their discography from five albums to seven.

In addition to performing at concerts, they are also employed by the Robot Devil to perform with him in his torture description song in Robot Hell, specifically level 5.

Production

Ken Keeler and David X. Cohen went to New York for 3 days to wait for the Beastie Boys to call, so they could record their lines for the episode.[1] Unfortunately, they never called, and so they returned to Los Angeles and later made the recordings with the band's members separately.[1] However, Adam "MCA" Yauch had scheduling conflicts with the recording session, so Adam "King Adrock" Horovitz voiced Yauch instead.[1]

In the scene where the band sings "Sabotage" in a cappella, it was originally intended to be "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)", but apparently they didn't want to do it.[2]

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