Beastie Boys Discography 1986 2012 | 320 _hot_
Beastie Boys Discography (1986-2012) 320 kbps
The Beastie Boys are a legendary American hip-hop group from New York City, formed in 1978. The group consists of Michael "Mike D" Diamond, Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz, and Adam "MCA" Yauch (late). Over their illustrious career, they have released eight studio albums, seven compilation albums, and numerous singles. Here's their discography from 1986 to 2012, available in 320 kbps:
Studio Albums:
- Licensed to Ill (1986)
- Released: July 15, 1986
- Genre: Hip-Hop, Rap
- Tracklist:
- "Fight for Your Right"
- "Flash Flash"
- "Paul's Boutique"
- "Hold It Now, Hit It"
- "The New Wonder"
- "La Di Da Di"
- "No Sleep Till Bedtime"
- "Brass Monkey"
- "Rhyme and Reason"
- "Sabotage"
- Paul's Boutique (1989)
- Released: July 25, 1989
- Genre: Hip-Hop, Rap
- Tracklist:
- "The Krusty Krab"
- "Paul's Boutique"
- "Canned Heat"
- "So What'cha Want"
- "The Captain"
- "Look at Those Bums"
- "The City"
- "Jay- D"
- Check Your Head (1992)
- Released: May 22, 1992
- Genre: Hip-Hop, Rap
- Tracklist:
- "Sick of Myself"
- "An Open Letter from NYC"
- "The Grasshopper"
- "Insect Hear No Evil"
- "Sabotage"
- "All Alone"
- "Brass Monkey 2"
- Ill Communication (1994)
- Released: May 10, 1994
- Genre: Hip-Hop, Rap
- Tracklist:
- "The Roots of the Evil"
- "So What'cha Want (live)"
- "Sabotage"
- "No Sleep Till Bedtime ( live)"
- "It's Your Thing"
- Tougher Than Leather is not in this list As this album dropped 1988
- Hello Nasty (1998)
- Released: July 14, 1998
- Genre: Hip-Hop, Rap
- Tracklist:
- "Hello Nasty"
- "Intergalactic"
- "All I Need"
- "The Real Hip Hop"
- " Song for the Damned"
- To the 5 Boroughs (2004)
- Released: June 14, 2004
- Genre: Hip-Hop, Rap
- Tracklist:
- "An Open Letter from NYC"
- "The Bigger Picture"
- "The City"
- " Left of the Dial"
- "Mosh Pit"
- Hot Dog Flavor (2006)
- Released: April 11, 2006
- Genre: Hip-Hop, Rap
- The Score No As score not by beastie boys
Compilation Albums:
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
- Released: June 26, 1990
- Genre: Hip-Hop, Rap
- The Beastie Beats (1996)
Singles:
- "Fight for Your Right" (1986)
- "So What'cha Want" (1989)
- "Sabotage" (1994)
- "Intergalactic" (1998)
This discography showcases the Beastie Boys' evolution as a group, from their early days as a hardcore punk band to their later work as hip-hop artists. Enjoy their music, encoded at 320 kbps!
✅ Final Tip
For a complete 1986–2012 320 kbps library, track down: beastie boys discography 1986 2012 320
- All 8 studio albums (CD or 7digital)
- The In Sound From Way Out! (1996 instrumental comp) – also 320
- Root Down EP (1995) – 320 from CD
Want me to list non‑album B‑sides or remixes available in 320 from that era as well?
The Beastie Boys discography from 1986 to 2012 represents one of the most significant evolutions in music history, transitioning from frat-rap pioneers to eclectic, instrumental-loving icons. Searching for these albums in 320 kbps (Kilobits per second) ensures you are getting the highest possible quality for an MP3 file, providing a sound that is nearly indistinguishable from a CD for most listeners. Chronological Studio Albums (1986–2011) Beastie Boys | Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Overview and timeline
- 1986: Licensed early single and breakthrough single era; Beastie Boys shift from hardcore punk to rap.
- 1989–1994: Peak mainstream success, heavy sampling, and punk-rap persona amplified by blockbuster albums.
- 1998–2011: Maturation into live instrumentation, reduced sample reliance, more experimental songwriting.
- 2012: Posthumous retrospectives and legacy consolidation following Adam Yauch’s death in 2012.
3. Check Your Head (1992)
- Label: Grand Royal / Capitol
- Highlights: So What’cha Want, Pass the Mic, Gratitude
- 320 source: 2009 remaster or original CD
2011: Hot Sauce Committee Part Two – The Final Bow
MCA’s swan song (recorded before his cancer diagnosis, released posthumously). At 320, it’s crisp, weird, and joyful. "Make Some Noise" has a synth bass that wobbles like gelatin. "Don’t Play No Game That I Can’t Win" (feat. Santigold) is a pop gem. The production is clean, almost too clean compared to Paul’s Boutique, but the lyrics are vintage: absurdist, literate, and aging gracefully. The final track, "The Lisa Lisa / Full Force Routine," ends not with a bang but a skit—a shrug, a laugh, a door closing. Beastie Boys Discography (1986-2012) 320 kbps The Beastie
8. Hot Sauce Committee Part Two (2011)
- Label: Capitol
- Final album with all three MCA (Adam Yauch)
- Tracks: Make Some Noise, Don’t Play No Game That I Can’t Win
- 320 source: CD, iTunes Plus (256 AAC), but 320 MP3 from CD rip preferred
Note: Hot Sauce Committee Part One was officially scrapped; Part Two contains those sessions.
4. Ill Communication (1994)
- Label: Grand Royal / Capitol
- Must-hear: Sabotage, Sure Shot, Root Down
- 320 source: 2009 remaster (cleaner low-end) or original CD
1998: Hello Nasty – The Digital Weirdos
The leap to late-90s digital clarity is stark. "Intergalactic" is pristine: the robotic vocoder, the pinging synth, the buoyant bassline. At 320, you hear the texture of the drum machine—not organic, but perfectly programmed. The album is too long (22 tracks), but the high bitrate rewards patience. "Remote Control" has a flute-and-guitar interplay that gets lost on compressed radio.
The In Sound From Way Out! (1996) – Instrumental Collection
A compilation of their instrumental funk/jazz tracks from Check Your Head and Ill Communication. Essential for background listening. Licensed to Ill (1986)
- Key Tracks: Sabrosa, Groove Holmes, Pow, Sneakin’ Out the Hospital