List of songs recorded by Beastie Boys
American hip hop group Beastie Boys recorded many songs during their career. Between 1982 and 2012, the group released eight studio albums, four compilation albums, seven extended plays, and forty singles. Beginning in 1981 as a four-piece hardcore punk group, Beastie Boys consisted of Michael "Mike D" Diamond, Adam "MCA" Yauch, Kate Schellenbach, and John Berry.[1] In 1982, after the release of the EP, Polly Wog Stew, Berry left the group and was replaced by Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz.[2] A year later, the group released their debut single, "Cooky Puss", which marked a change in style to a more hip-hop oriented sound.[3] The single garnered the attention of New York University student Rick Rubin, who, in 1984, would form Def Jam Recordings with Russell Simmons and ask Beastie Boys to join his label.[4] Afterwards, Schellenbach left the group and the remaining three, Ad-Rock, Mike D, and MCA, decided to focus their attention on rap.[4]
With Rubin's assistance on writing and producing, Beastie Boys released the singles "Rock Hard" in 1984 and "She's on It" in 1985, before releasing their debut studio album, Licensed to Ill, in November 1986.[5] The album was a huge commercial success, and received critical acclaim.[6][7] Due to financial disagreements, Beastie Boys broke away from Def Jam and signed with Capitol Records in California. Produced by the Dust Brothers, they released their second album, Paul's Boutique, in 1989.[5][6] While commercially unsuccessful on release, Paul's Boutique's reputation has grown significantly, with it being calling "the Sgt. Pepper of hip-hop" by Rolling Stone in 2013.[8][9] After Paul's Boutique, Beastie Boys released their next album, Check Your Head, in 1992.[5] More diverse than their previous albums, it was a commercial success and was supported by the singles "Jimmy James", "Pass the Mic", and "So What'cha Want".[5][10][11] Their next album, Ill Communication, topped the charts in the US.[5][11] The music video for the album's lead single, "Sabotage", received extensive play on MTV.[12] In 1995, the group saw a brief return to their hardcore punk roots with the EP Aglio e Olio.[13] The recurrence would be short-lived however, as, in 1998, their next studio album, Hello Nasty, reverted to rap and featured bombastic beats, samples, and more experimentation than their previous albums.[14] Hello Nasty topped the US charts was critically well-received.[11][15] The album, as well as the lead single, "Intergalactic", earned the group two Grammy Awards in 1999.[16] That same year, the group released the two-disc anthology compilation album, The Sounds of Science, containing previously unreleased songs, B-sides, and greatest hits.[17] The compilation was backed by the previously unreleased song, "Alive"; the single reached number eleven on the Billboard's Modern Rock chart.[18]
The group's first studio album in six years, To the 5 Boroughs was released in June 2004.[17] The album was a commercial success,[11] and received positive reviews from critics.[19] The group's next album, the entirely instrumental The Mix-Up, was released in 2007 and earned the group a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album in 2008.[16] In 2009, the group announced their next studio album, Hot Sauce Committee, as a two-part album.[20] The first part, Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 1, was scheduled to be released in September 2009 but was delayed after Adam "MCA" Yauch was diagnosed with cancer.[21][22] In 2010, Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 1 was shelved indefinitely and would be replaced by Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 2 in 2011.[23] Released in 2011, Hot Sauce Committee Part Two received critical acclaim[24] and debuted at number two on the Billboard 200.[5][25] The album was supported by the singles, "Lee Majors Come Again", "Too Many Rappers", featuring American rapper Nas, "Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win", featuring American singer Santigold, and "Make Some Noise".[26][27] A year later, on May 4, 2012, Adam Yauch died of cancer.[28] After Yauch's death, Diamond and Horovitz announced that they would be open to making more music.[29] However, in 2014, Diamond announced he and Horovitz ultimately decided they would no longer make music as Beastie Boys out of respect for Yauch.[30]
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Song | Writers | Original release | Producer(s) | Year | Ref. |
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"14th St. Break" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up | Beastie Boys | 2007 | [31] |
"3 the Hard Way" | Beastie Boys | To the 5 Boroughs | Beastie Boys | 2004 | [32] |
"3-Minute Rule" | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
Paul's Boutique | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
1989 | [33] |
"33% God" | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
Paul's Boutique (Japanese bonus track) |
Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
1989 | [34] |
"5-Piece Chicken Dinner" | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
Paul's Boutique | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
1989 | [33] |
"Alive" |
Beastie Boys | Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1999 | [35] |
"All Lifestyles" | Beastie Boys | To the 5 Boroughs | Beastie Boys | 2004 | [32] |
"Alright Hear This" | Beastie Boys | Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"An Open Letter to NYC" |
Beastie Boys | To the 5 Boroughs | Beastie Boys | 2004 | [32] |
"And Me" | Beastie Boys | Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"Ask for Janice" | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
Paul's Boutique | Mario Caldato Jr. | 1989 | [33] |
"B for My Name" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up | Beastie Boys | 2007 | [31] |
"B-Boy Bouillabaisse"[lower-alpha 1] | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
Paul's Boutique | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
1989 | [33] |
"B-Boys Makin' with the Freak Freak" | Beastie Boys | Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"Beasley Is a Beast" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up Bonus Tracks | Beastie Boys | 2008 | [38] |
"Beastie Boys" | Beastie Boys |
Polly Wog Stew (EP) | Beastie Boys Scott Jarvis |
1982 | [39] |
"Beastie Groove" |
Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
Non-album single B-side to "Rock Hard" |
Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
1984 | [40] |
"Beastie Revolution" |
Beastie Boys | Non-album single B-side to "Cooky Puss" |
Beastie Boys Dug Pomeroy |
1983 | [41] |
"Believe Me" | Beastie Boys Amery "AWOL" Smith |
Aglio e Olio (EP) | Beastie Boys | 1995 | [42] |
"Benny and the Jets" | Elton John Bernie Taupin |
Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1999 | [35] |
"The Bill Harper Collection" | Beastie Boys | Hot Sauce Committee Part Two | Beastie Boys | 2011 | [43] |
"The Biz vs. The Nuge" | Dr. Marcel Hall Ted Nugent |
Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"The Blue Nun" | Beastie Boys | Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"Bobo on the Corner" | Beastie Boys Money Mark Eric Bobo |
Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"Bodhisattva Vow" | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"Body Movin'" |
Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"Bonus Batter" |
Beastie Boys | Non-album single | Beastie Boys Dug Pomeroy |
1983 | [45] |
"Brand New" | Beastie Boys Amery "AWOL" Smith |
Aglio e Olio (EP) | Beastie Boys | 1995 | [42] |
"Brass Monkey" |
Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
Licensed to Ill | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
1986 | [46] |
"The Brouhaha" | Beastie Boys | To the 5 Boroughs | Beastie Boys | 2004 | [32] |
"Car Thief" | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
Paul's Boutique | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
1989 | [33] |
"Ch-Check It Out" |
Beastie Boys | To the 5 Boroughs | Beastie Boys | 2004 | [32] |
"Cooky Puss" |
Beastie Boys | Non-album single | Beastie Boys Dug Pomeroy |
1983 | [45] |
"The Cousin of Death" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up | Beastie Boys | 2007 | [31] |
"Crawlspace" | Beastie Boys | To the 5 Boroughs | Beastie Boys | 2004 | [32] |
"Crazy Ass Shit" | Beastie Boys | Hot Sauce Committee Part Two | Beastie Boys | 2011 | [43] |
"Deal with It" | Beastie Boys Amery "AWOL" Smith |
Aglio e Olio (EP) | Beastie Boys | 1995 | [42] |
"Dedication" | Beastie Boys Money Mark |
Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"Dis Yourself in '89 (Just Do It)" | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
Paul's Boutique (Japanese bonus track) |
Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
1989 | [34] |
"Do It" | Beastie Boys Money Mark Biz Markie Mario Caldato Jr. |
Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win" (featuring Santigold) |
Beastie Boys Santi White |
Hot Sauce Committee Part Two | Beastie Boys | 2011 | [43] |
"Dramastically Different" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up | Beastie Boys | 2007 | [31] |
"Drunken Praying Mantis Style" |
Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
Non-album single B-side to "Pass the Mic" |
Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [47] |
"Dr. Lee, PhD" | Beastie Boys Money Mark Lee "Scratch" Perry |
Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"Dub the Mic" (Instrumental) |
Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
Non-album single B-side to "Pass the Mic" |
Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [47] |
"Egg Man" | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
Paul's Boutique | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
1989 | [33] |
"Egg Raid on Mojo" | Beastie Boys |
Polly Wog Stew (EP) | Beastie Boys Scott Jarvis |
1982 | [39] |
"Electric Worm" |
Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up | Beastie Boys | 2007 | [31] |
"Electrify" | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"Eugene's Lament" | Beastie Boys Money Mark Eric Bobo Eugene Gore |
Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"Fibonacci Sequence" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up Bonus Tracks | Beastie Boys | 2008 | [38] |
"Fight for Your Right" |
Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
Licensed to Ill | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
1986 | [46] |
"Finger Lickin' Good" | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. Wendell Fite Tadone Hill |
Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"Flowin' Prose" | Beastie Boys | Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"Flute Loop" | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"Freaky Hijiki" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up | Beastie Boys | 2007 | [31] |
"Funky Boss" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"Funky Donkey" | Beastie Boys | Hot Sauce Committee Part Two | Beastie Boys | 2011 | [43] |
"Futterman's Rule" | Beastie Boys Money Mark |
Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"The Gala Event" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up | Beastie Boys | 2007 | [31] |
"Get It Together" |
Beastie Boys | Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"Girls" |
Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
Licensed to Ill | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
1986 | [46] |
"The Grasshopper Unit (Keep Movin')" | Beastie Boys | Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"Graditude" |
Beastie Boys Tom Cushman |
Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"Groove Holmes" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"Heart Attack Man" | Beastie Boys Amery "AWOL" Smith |
Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"Here's a Little Something for Ya" | Beastie Boys | Hot Sauce Committee Part Two | Beastie Boys | 2011 | [43] |
"Hey Fuck You" | Beastie Boys | To the 5 Boroughs | Beastie Boys | 2004 | [32] |
"Hey Ladies" |
Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
Paul's Boutique | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
1989 | [33] |
"High Plains Drifter" | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
Paul's Boutique | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
1989 | [33] |
"Hold It Now, Hit It" |
Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
Licensed to Ill | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
1986 | [46] |
"Holy Snappers" | Beastie Boys |
Polly Wog Stew (EP) | Beastie Boys Scott Jarvis |
1982 | [39] |
"I Can't Think Straight" | Beastie Boys Amery "AWOL" Smith |
Aglio e Olio (EP) | Beastie Boys | 1995 | [42] |
"I Don't Know" | Beastie Boys | Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"I Want Some" | Beastie Boys Amery "AWOL" Smith |
Aglio e Olio (EP) | Beastie Boys | 1995 | [42] |
"In 3's" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"Instant Death" | Beastie Boys | Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"Intergalactic" |
Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"It Takes Time to Build" | Beastie Boys | To the 5 Boroughs | Beastie Boys | 2004 | [32] |
"The Jerry Lewis" | Beastie Boys | Unreleased | Matt Dike | – | [48] |
"Jimi" | Beastie Boys | Polly Wog Stew (EP) | Beastie Boys Scott Jarvis |
1982 | [39] |
"Jimmy James" |
Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"Johnny Ryall" | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
Paul's Boutique | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
1989 | [33] |
"Just a Test" | Beastie Boys | Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"The Kangaroo Rat" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up | Beastie Boys | 2007 | [31] |
"The Larry Routine" | Beastie Boys | Hot Sauce Committee Part Two | Beastie Boys | 2011 | [43] |
"Lee Majors Come Again" |
Beastie Boys | Hot Sauce Committee Part Two | Beastie Boys | 2011 | [43] |
"Lighten Up" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"The Lisa Lisa / Full Force Routine" | Beastie Boys | Hot Sauce Committee Part Two | Beastie Boys | 2011 | [43] |
"Live at P.J.'s" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"Live Wire" | Beastie Boys | Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1999 | [35] |
"Long Burn the Fire" | Beastie Boys | Hot Sauce Committee Part Two | Beastie Boys | 2011 | [43] |
"Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun" | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
Paul's Boutique | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
1989 | [33] |
"Ltd" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up Bonus Tracks | Beastie Boys | 2008 | [38] |
"The Maestro" | Beastie Boys | Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"Make Some Noise" |
Beastie Boys | Hot Sauce Committee Part Two | Beastie Boys | 2011 | [43] |
"Mark on the Bus" | Mark Nishita | Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"The Melee" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up | Beastie Boys | 2007 | [31] |
"Michelle's Farm" | Beastie Boys |
Polly Wog Stew (EP) | Beastie Boys Scott Jarvis |
1982 | [39] |
"The Mix-Up" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up Bonus Tracks | Beastie Boys | 2008 | [38] |
"The Move" | Beastie Boys | Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"Mullet Head" |
Beastie Boys | Non-album single B-side to "Sure Shot" |
Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [49] |
"Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament" | Beastie Boys | Hot Sauce Committee Part Two | Beastie Boys | 2011 | [43] |
"Namasté" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"The Negotiation Limerick File" |
Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"Nervous Assistant" | Beastie Boys Amery "AWOL" Smith |
Aglio e Olio (EP) | Beastie Boys | 1995 | [42] |
"Netty's Girl" |
Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
Non-album single B-side to "Pass the Mic" |
Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [47] |
"The New Style" |
Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
Licensed to Ill | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
1986 | [46] |
"No Sleep till Brooklyn"[lower-alpha 2] |
Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
Licensed to Ill | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
1986 | [46] |
"Nonstop Disco Powerpack" | Beastie Boys | Hot Sauce Committee Part Two | Beastie Boys | 2011 | [43] |
"Now Get Busy" |
Beastie Boys | The Wired CD | Beastie Boys | 2004 | [51] |
"Ode To..." | Beastie Boys |
Polly Wog Stew (EP) | Beastie Boys Scott Jarvis |
1982 | [39] |
"Oh Word?" | Beastie Boys | To the 5 Boroughs | Beastie Boys | 2004 | [32] |
"Off the Grid" |
Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up | Beastie Boys | 2007 | [31] |
"OK" | Beastie Boys | Hot Sauce Committee Part Two | Beastie Boys | 2011 | [43] |
"The Panda Rat" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up Bonus Tracks | Beastie Boys | 2008 | [38] |
"Party's Getting Rough" |
Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
Non-album single A-side with "Rock Hard" |
Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
1984 | [40] |
"Pass the Mic" |
Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"Paul Revere" |
Adam Horovitz Darryl McDaniels Rick Rubin Joseph Simmons |
Licensed to Ill | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
1986 | [46] |
"Picture This" | Beastie Boys Brooke Williams |
Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"Politickin'" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up Bonus Tracks | Beastie Boys | 2008 | [38] |
"Posse in Effect" | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
Licensed to Ill | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
1986 | [46] |
"POW" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"Professor Booty" |
Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"Putting Shame in Your Game" | Beastie Boys | Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"The Rat Cage" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up | Beastie Boys | 2007 | [31] |
"Remote Control" |
Beastie Boys | Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"Rhyme the Rhyme Well" | Beastie Boys | To the 5 Boroughs | Beastie Boys | 2004 | [32] |
"Rhymin & Stealin'" | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
Licensed to Ill | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
1986 | [46] |
"Ricky's Theme" | Beastie Boys Money Mark Eric Bobo |
Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"Right Right Now Now" |
Beastie Boys | To the 5 Boroughs | Beastie Boys | 2004 | [32] |
"Riot Fight" | Beastie Boys |
Polly Wog Stew (EP) | Beastie Boys Scott Jarvis |
1982 | [39] |
"Rock Hard" |
Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
Non-album single | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
1984 | [40] |
"Root Down" |
Beastie Boys | Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"Sabotage" |
Beastie Boys | Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"Sabrosa" | Beastie Boys Money Mark |
Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"Say It" | Beastie Boys | Hot Sauce Committee Part Two | Beastie Boys | 2011 | [43] |
"The Scoop" | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"Shadrach" |
Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
Paul's Boutique | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
1989 | [33] |
"Shake Your Rump" | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
Paul's Boutique | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
1989 | [33] |
"Shambala" | Beastie Boys Money Mark Eric Bobo Tibetan Organization |
Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"Shazam!" | Beastie Boys | To the 5 Boroughs | Beastie Boys | 2004 | [32] |
"She's Crafty" | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
Licensed to Ill | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
1986 | [46] |
"She's on It" |
Adam Horovitz Rick Rubin |
Non-album single | Rick Rubin | 1986 | [52] |
"Slow and Low" |
Darryl McDaniels Rick Rubin Joseph Simmons |
Licensed to Ill | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
1986 | [46] |
"Slow Ride" | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
Licensed to Ill | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
1986 | [46] |
"Sneakin' Out the Hospital" | Beastie Boys | Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"So What'cha Want" |
Beastie Boys | Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"Soba Violence" | Beastie Boys Amery "AWOL" Smith |
Aglio e Olio (EP; Japanese edition only) | Beastie Boys | 1996 | [53] |
"Something's Got to Give" | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. Mark Nishita |
Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"Son of Neck Bone" |
Beastie Boys Eric Bobo Mark Nishita |
Non-album single B-side to "Sure Shot" |
Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [49] |
"Song for Junior" | Beastie Boys Eric Bobo Money Mark Jill Cunniff |
Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"Song for the Man" | Beastie Boys | Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"The Sounds of Science" | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
Paul's Boutique | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
1989 | [33] |
"Square Wave in Unison" | Beastie Boys Amery "AWOL" Smith |
Aglio e Olio (EP) | Beastie Boys | 1995 | [42] |
"Stand Together" | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"Suco de Tangerina" | Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
The Mix-Up | Beastie Boys | 2007 | [31] |
"Super Disco Breakin'" | Beastie Boys | Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"Sure Shot" | Beastie Boys DJ Hurricane Mario Caldato Jr. |
Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"Tadlock's Glasses" | Beastie Boys | Hot Sauce Committee Part Two | Beastie Boys | 2011 | [43] |
"That's It That's All" | Beastie Boys | To the 5 Boroughs | Beastie Boys | 2004 | [32] |
"Three MC's and One DJ" |
Beastie Boys Wendell Fite Mike Schwartz |
Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"Time for Livin'" | Sylvester Stewart Frontline |
Check Your Head | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1992 | [44] |
"Time to Get Ill" | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
Licensed to Ill | Beastie Boys Rick Rubin |
1986 | [46] |
"To All the Girls" | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
Paul's Boutique | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
1989 | [33] |
"Too Many Rappers" (New Reactionaries version; featuring Nas) |
Beastie Boys Nasir Jones |
Hot Sauce Committee Part Two | Beastie Boys | 2011 | [43] |
"Tough Guy" | Beastie Boys Amery "AWOL" Smith |
Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"Transit Cop" | Beastie Boys |
Polly Wog Stew (EP) | Beastie Boys Scott Jarvis |
1982 | [39] |
"Transitions" | Beastie Boys Money Mark |
Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"Triple Trouble" |
Beastie Boys | To the 5 Boroughs | Beastie Boys | 2004 | [32] |
"Twenty Questions" | Beastie Boys | Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1999 | [35] |
"Unite" | Beastie Boys | Hello Nasty | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1998 | [37] |
"The Update" | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. Money Mark |
Ill Communication | Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [36] |
"The Vibes" |
Beastie Boys Mark Nishita |
Non-album single B-side to "Sure Shot" |
Beastie Boys Mario Caldato Jr. |
1994 | [49] |
"We Got The" | Beastie Boys | To the 5 Boroughs | Beastie Boys | 2004 | [32] |
"What Comes Around" | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
Paul's Boutique | Beastie Boys Dust Brothers |
1989 | [33] |
"You Catch a Bad One" | Beastie Boys Amery "AWOL" Smith |
Aglio e Olio (EP) | Beastie Boys | 1995 | [42] |
Notes
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