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R.I.P. Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys: He Fought For Your Right…to Paaaaaartay

Peter Suderman | 5.4.2012 2:42 PM

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Adam Yauch, known best as the Beatie Boys rapper MCA, has passed away at the age of 47. From Pitchfork's obit:

The Beastie Boys are one of the most important and influential hip-hop groups of all time. They were instrumental in making hip-hop a global, mainstream force. Formed in 1981 as a hardcore band, they combined punk and rap into a singular sound that grew increasingly broad over the years, encompassing a vast array of genres. Yauch, Michael Diamond (Mike D), and Adam Horowitz (Ad-Rock) released several classic albums, including their debut album Licensed to Ill in 1986, 1989's Paul's Boutique, and 1994's Ill Communication.

Yauch directed Beastie Boys videos under the pseudonym Nathaniel Hornblower, as well as the 2008 basketball documentary Gunnin' for #1 Spot under his own name. He also ran a film production and distribution company, Oscilloscope Pictures, that shepherded many films, including Wendy and Lucy, We Need to Talk About Kevin, and the forthcoming LCD Soundsystem documentary Shut Up and Play the Hits. In the mid-1990s, he co-founded theMilarepa Fund, which raised money for the Tibetan independence movement. They put on a series of benefit concerts, the Tibetan Freedom Concerts.

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  1. dunkel   13 years ago

    first concert I ever saw: the Licensed to Ill tour, with Fishbone and Murphy's Law in 1987. RIP MCA.

    1. Mongo   13 years ago

      Nice first gig to see.

      My first concert was Loverboy. no homo

      RIP MCA

    2. deified   13 years ago

      I'm fantastically jealous.

  2. SugarFree   13 years ago

    Obit link is mis-directed.

    1. Evan from Evansville   13 years ago

      How ironic of thee.

      1. Hugh Akston   13 years ago

        Yeah, wow, that blow my fucking mind.

    2. Alack   13 years ago

      The actual link goes to a song by "The Future of the Left".

      No further comment.

    3. Peter Suderman   13 years ago

      Fixed! Apologies.

  3. A Serious Man   13 years ago

    Would it be considered irreverently ironic if I listened to that song while studying for a college midterm?

  4. GILMORE   13 years ago

    And he was the Vegan yoga high-colonic one.

    1. Paul.   13 years ago

      I'm convinced it killed him.

      1. Hugh Akston   13 years ago

        Trying to insert a probiotic spirulina enema while in the scorpion pose is too much for any man.

    2. TomD   13 years ago

      Didn't he adopt the vegan thing just in the past year or two, well into his cancer battle?

      1. GILMORE   13 years ago

        I don't know, but I do know he was the crunchy buddhist of the crew. But I'm sure the veganism added at least a few years to his life.

  5. CockGobbla   13 years ago

    It's not like I expected god to stop killing geniuses early in life.

  6. KDN   13 years ago

    If it's gonna be that kind of party Imma stick my dick in the mashed potatoes.

    1. dunkel   13 years ago

      what KDN said

  7. CockGobbla   13 years ago

    It's not like I expected god to stop killing geniuses early in life.

  8. KDN   13 years ago

    If it's gonna be that kind of party Imma stick my dick in the mashed potatoes.

    1. KDN   13 years ago

      Squirreled!

      1. Paul.   13 years ago

        Squirreled and outed!

  9. Death Rock and Skull   13 years ago

    Insane in the membrane.

  10. PantsFan   13 years ago

    Will his state funeral be on CNN?

    1. Restoras   13 years ago

      Moar importantly, will there be a high-speed escort down the Joisey Turnpike to the Shawah?

    2. Bardas Phocas   13 years ago

      Flags at half mast.
      A World morns.

      My favorite video from them.
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5rRZdiu1UE

  11. sage   13 years ago

    Wow. RIP. Used to love their nonsensical rhymin' and stealin'.

  12. ant1sthenes   13 years ago

    Funny, I was just wondering yesterday if I'd be hearing an obit about him soon.

  13. Groovus Maximus   13 years ago

    Paul's Boutique, the definitive Beastie Boys album.

    RIP Adam Yauch.

    Yehee shalom 'eemkha.

  14. WWNGD?   13 years ago

    I thought the Beastie Boys HATED the "Fight For Your Right To Party" song.

    #5:
    http://www.cracked.com/article.....jokes.html

    1. AlmightyJB   13 years ago

      Funny article. Yeah, I never cared for that song. A little too retarded in ICP way. Just heard Sabotage on the radio last week. That's a good BB tune. Regarding the article, funny about Stuck in the Middle with You. I love that song:)

  15. Stormy Dragon   13 years ago

    That particular video is a rathe ironic tribute given that the members of the Beasties Boys all HATE that song. It was written as a parody of "party rock" and the group was dismayed that it became so popular with exactly the people they were trying to make fun of. Despite being one of their most popular songs, they haven't performed at a concert in 25 years because they hate it so much.

  16. db   13 years ago

    I still haven't seen the headline I have been expecting:

    "MCA's Tour Bus Pulls into Brooklyn"

    1. db   13 years ago

      Or something along that line.

  17. Brian from Texas   13 years ago

    I heard about this on the radio today and it caught me off-guard because I didn't even know MCA was sick, which I kinda feel bad about, being a Beastie Boys fan.

  18. Lyle   13 years ago

    Godspeed.

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