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The Beastie Boys are up for nomination of being inducted into the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame for the third time. I believe third time is a charm for them and according to the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame official website, they have an estimated 82% chance of being inducted in 2012. Beastie Boys have had a huge impact on what our music is today, and have influenced the music of many early hip-hop artists. Even the Canadian Pop band phenomenon, The Barenaked Ladies, have cited the Beastie Boys as a huge inspiration for their work.
    It's only been a small number of years since the Rock Hall began to acknowledge the vast dominance of hip hop in today's society. The Beastie Boys are much more than a boy band of Jewish rappers. They managed to blend punk and hip hop in an incredibly significant and influential way. These political activists, punk/hip-hop, bad boys have been around for almost three decades. They are notorious for introducing hip-hop to a mass new audience. The Beastie Boy’s debut album, Licensed to Ill (1986), was an ingenious blend of hip-hop and hard rock; it was also hip-hop's first number one album. Their renowned single, (You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party), immediately became the party anthem of the 1980’s for the teenage generation. In the 1990s, the boys combined their hardcore punk sound with funk and brought us smash hits like Sabotage and my personal favorite, Intergalactic. The Beastie Boys were continuously experimenting with sounds and always tr...

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Submitted by: kwiltman
Date Submitted: 10-24-2011
Category: Arts
Words: 563
Pages: 2.25